“Yes, Chef!” This week, the Screen Queens serve up ‘The Menu’—the ultimate “psycho thriller” satire blending food, ego, and cultish fine dining. The crew shares their own restaurant trauma while debating whether fine dining is high art or just overpriced torture.Bryan stuns everyone with his jaw-dropping answer to how much he’d pay for the “perfect meal,” and the crew explains why everyone should be required to work in the service industry at least once. Then, they take a behind-the-scenes look at the director’s surprising improv style and reveal what made the set unexpectedly fun rather than terrifying. Along the way, they uncover hidden biblical references you probably missed and explain why the entire film radiates pure cult energy.
Next week we are heading to Italy to ‘Eat, Pray, Love,’ - but mostly just two out of three.
00:00 Intro
01:20 Our Restaurant Trauma!
07:18 On Set of ‘The Menu’
10:31 Hidden Biblical References
12:38 Should They Adapt ‘The Menu’ for The Stage?
14:14 Fine Dining Is Overrated!
17:04 How Much Would You Pay for A Perfect Meal?
22:21 Classic Cult Behavior
23:57 Our Theories!
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