7 Chef & Cooking Themed Movie DVD LOT including Chef!, The Lunchbox, No Reservations, Julie & Julia, The Hundred Foot Journey, Love's Kitchen, The Health Inspector

 
Mixed Lot - includes both Brand New and Like New movie DVDs. ALL DVDs are R1 (USA NTSC Region 1) versions made for viewing within the USA & Canada (see region / zone map photo).
 
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Chef! (1996) UPC 0794051222725 - CHEF! (complete BBC 3rd Season - 172 Minutes) is about an overbearing head chef, Gareth Blackstock, who works in the kitchen of a posh restaurant called Le Chateau Anglais. Grappling with his staff whose collective enthusiasm for the job wanes with every passing second, Gareth's attempts to motivate his workers and keep the restaurant's reputation afloat result in some hilarious scenes. The entire third season is collected here.
 
 
The Lunchbox, (2014) [ English Subtitles, 109 Minutes, UPC 8903539013508] - Trying to add some spice to her marriage, Ila prepares a special lunchbox for her husband at work. Unbeknownst to her, it is mistakenly delivered to another worker, Saajan. Curious about the lack of reaction from her husband, Ila puts a note in the next day's lunchbox. This begins a series of lunchbox notes between Saajan and Ila, and the communication soon evolves into an unexpected friendship. Ila and Saajan become lost in a virtual relationship that could jeopardize both their lives.
 
No Reservations (2007), [ Letterbox Widescreen & Full Screen, Rated PG, Running Time 104 Minutes, UPC 0085391139072 ] - Master chef Kate Armstrong (Catherine Zeta-Jones) runs her life and her kitchen with intimidating intensity. However, a recipe for disaster may be in the works when she becomes the guardian of her young niece (Abigail Breslin) while crossing forks with the brash sous-chef (Aaron Eckhart) who just joined her staff. Though romance blooms in the face of rivalry, Kate needs to look outside the kitchen to find true happiness.
 
Julie & Julia (2009), [ Rated PG-13, Anamorphic Widescreen, Running Time 123 Minutes, UPC 0043396292291 - Nora Ephron adapts Julie Powell's autobiographical book Julie and Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen with this Columbia Pictures production starring Amy Adams as an amateur chef who decides to cook every recipe in a cookbook from acclaimed celebrity chef Julia Child  (played by Meryl Streep) in order to chronicle it in a blog over the course of a year. Stanley Tucci re-teams with the actress as Child's husband.
 
The Hundred Foot Journey (2014),  [Rated PG, Running Time 122 Minutes, UPC 0786936844436 ] - “The Hundred-Foot Journey” is an American comedy-drama that tells the story of a feud between two adjacent restaurants in a small French town; one is operated by a recently relocated Indian family and the other is an upscale restaurant. The film revolves around the Kadam's eldest son Hassan, a self-taught chef who creates epicurious delights. When his family opens their restaurant across from the prestigious Le Saule Pleureur, the owner Madame Mallory becomes enraged and a cold war between the two restaurants erupts. The movie features well-known actors including Helen Mirren, Manish Dayal, Om Puri, Charlotte Le Bon, and Juhi Chawla.
 
Love's Kitchen, (2011) [ Rated PG-13, Running Time 93 Minutes, UPC 0814838011820 ] -
Consumed by grief in the wake of his wife's tragic death, London chef Rob Haley (Dougray Scott) leaves the big city behind to open a modest country restaurant, and finds love where he least expects it. After Rob's wife died, he lost his passion for cooking. His confidence subsequently destroyed by a scathing restaurant review, Rob receives a much welcomed visit from his old friend and colleague Gordon Ramsay (playing himself), and summons the courage to pick up the pieces of his shattered life. With his daughter and loyal staff by his side, the once-proud chef sets his sights on a small village, and begins transforming a typical pub into a food-lover's paradise. Rob never expected the move would lead to romance, but after meeting American food critic Kate (Claire Forlani), his life quickly starts to look up again. Later, when Kate's troubled past threatens to sink his happy future, Rob learns that sometimes the last people you expected to stand by your side have a way of becoming the ones you cherish most in life.
 
The Health Inspector, Larry the Cable Guy (2006) [ Widescreen / Full Screen, Rated PG-13, Running Time 90 Minutes , UPC 0097368014541 ]
Even city folks are going to have to concede that being a redneck looks like a hell of a lot of fun when Larry the Cable Guy hits the the big screen. He plays a slovenly, rotund Florida health inspector with enemies at the district office but friends in all the restaurants in town. His intensely angry boss (Thomas Wilson) tries to throw a wrench in his works by giving him a by-the-book female partner (Iris Bahr) who Larry thinks is a boy; together they must foil a devilish plot to poison diners at the toniest eateries on his beat. Then he finds love--or a reasonable facsimile therof--in the form of a klutzy local waitress (Megyn Price) with a foulmouthed mother. No doubt about it, Larry knows how to please his audience; bodily humor flows free, and he's got a never ending stream of amusing anecdotes and slang words for every sort of bathroom malady and sexual situation. He's also a genuinely funny performer whose easygoing manner offers a veritable how-to guide for suburban survival and offensive tactics. There's also Joanna Cassidy (BLADE RUNNER) as a restaurant owner and Joe Pantoliano (THE MATRIX, BOUND, SOPRANOS) as the mayor. PC-types should note that Larry freely crosses all lines of taste, including what could be interpreted as slurs against gays, minorities, and the mentally handicapped. However, beneath the gruff comic jabs beats a heartfelt message of compassion and tolerance for all. Plus, Kid Rock pops up in a dream sequence.