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Anto Ego

The harshest, and most feared Food Critic in France.

Uploaded by ahgong (3767) • 1 year ago
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alcazar
(737)
finding nemo or ratatouille???

i have seen ratatouille...and i liked it a lot...but havent finding nemo....and i really dont want to compare both...but if anyone has seen both the movies.....so which is the best in ur view???

Started by alcazar (737) in finding nemo • 11 responses • Last response by manohargss (1) • 1 year ago
Tags: finding nemo, movie, nemo, rata, ratatouille

ArienKing
(1690)
Did you like the movie Ratatouille...??

I simply loved it. What a concept of the movie...a mouse that can cook. I must appreciate the work of story and screenplay writer to give such a nice movie...if anyone hasn't seen it yet...then...

Started by ArienKing (1690) in ratatouille • 4 responses • Last response by dodo19 (4155) • 10 months ago
Tags: ratatouille, arienking, mouse cook, pixar movie, screenplay

megumiart
(3640)
i just watched Ratatouille for the first time:]

I loved, it; it was so cute & funny. Disney and Pixar always make good movies. Ratatouille and Finding Nemo may be my favarites from them. Which Disney/Pixar films do you like?

Started by megumiart (3640) in watching movies • 26 responses • Last response by wasim989 (1969) • 2 years ago
Tags: animation, movies, ratatouille, finding nemo, disney

gervoj
(28)
have you watched ratatouille?

have you watched ratatouille already? how do you find it? i find it very funny and entertaining. i love the film. ive watched it twice. its funny how a rat would love to cook and became a chef at the...

Started by gervoj (28) in watching movies • 8 responses • Last response by Postrock (183) • 2 years ago
Tags: movie, funy, movies, ratatoille, ratatouille

lattiee
(62)
Movie about a rat that cooks in Paris or actually helps a cook to cook

This movie was excellent, sad, funny, and amazing! It is great for young kids the previews are very short! The plot had some extra suprises in it that made it go wow oh cool!

Started by lattiee (62) in ratouille • 1 response • Last response by ryanphil01 (3077) • 3 years ago
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Play Library
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Ratatouille for Christmas

I’m not shocked a bit that Ratatouille is on Amazon’s best sellers list right now. My kids absolutely loved this movie and want to see it again. I did have a friend tell me that she had...

Started in Play Library • 3 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: children's movies/ dvds, christmas gift ideas, disney movies, dvds for kids, ratatouille

*my sweet escape*
(9)
rat-a-too-ee!!

I really thought that this movie was brilliant! My son enjoyed it, obviously. My MOM enjoyed it too. That's a first. She's usually not into all these animation movies. She slept watching Shrek 3. The...

Started in *my sweet escape* • 3 years ago • 0 responses
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IN BRIEF: Yet more analysis of Ratatouille: Frank Bruni ...

Yet more analysis of Ratatouille: Frank Bruni examines whether the food critic Anton Ego is an accurate portrayal of his profession. Answer: Sort of! Except Bruni's office isn't coffin-shaped....

Started in Gawker • 3 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: critical perspective, frank bruni, ratatouille

Gawker
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Critical Perspective:

Yet more analysis of Ratatouille: Frank Bruni examines whether the food critic Anton Ego is an accurate portrayal of his profession. Answer: Sort of! Except Bruni's office isn't coffin-shaped....

Started in Gawker • 3 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: critical perspective, frank bruni, ratatouille

Gawker
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After The Plague: Is New York Ready To Embrace Rats?

Besides being among the "most persuasive portraits of an artist ever committed to film", Times film critic A.O. Scott notes that Ratatouille raises some genuine questions about the nature of genius...

Started in Gawker • 3 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: after the plague, pinkberry, ratatouille, rats
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