Foodie Film Feastival: Gluttony
It’s only fitting that after I ate my way through the fair yesterday, that we come to gluttony. No episode of “Man v. Food” has ever illustrated it better than the late, great John Belushi in the classic raunch-fest, “Animal House” — the comedy that changed its genre forever. By the way, this scene is a real helper for Seven Degrees of Kevin Bacon fans.
“Se7en” hit on the subject, though with not a shred of joy. And the Foodie Film Feastival is all about the celebration of food and film. Hope to see you there tonight.
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Ha ha… funny clip. Well, it can be scary sometimes how much we can become a slave for food, but sometimes we can also become a slave for many other things. Sometimes we don’t notice that we already a slave of these sins, in a sense that we have forgotten other important things. Let us remember that anything done or taken excessively can never be good for us. The key to overcoming these is self-control and discipline.