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File:The Shape of Water Bagels.jpg|link=The Shape of Water Bagels|'''''[[The Shape of Water Bagels]]''''' is a 2017 American romantic fantasy cooking film about a mute chef at a high-security government bakery who falls in love with a captured humanoid amphibian creature. | File:The Shape of Water Bagels.jpg|link=The Shape of Water Bagels|'''''[[The Shape of Water Bagels]]''''' is a 2017 American romantic fantasy cooking film about a mute chef at a high-security government bakery who falls in love with a captured humanoid amphibian creature. | ||
File:Dude, Where's My Carbs.jpg|link=Dude, Where's My Carbs?|'''''[[Dude, Where's My Carbs?]]''''' is a 2000 American stoner comedy film about two best friends (Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott) who find themselves unable to remember how they gained | File:Dude, Where's My Carbs.jpg|link=Dude, Where's My Carbs?|'''''[[Dude, Where's My Carbs?]]''''' is a 2000 American stoner comedy film about two best friends (Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott) who find themselves unable to remember how they gained two hundred pounds each after a night of recklessness dining. | ||
File:All we have to sphere is sphere itself.jpg|link=All we have to sphere is sphere itself|"'''[[All we have to sphere is sphere itself]]'''" is popular catch-phrase from the mid-1930s, widely but incorrectly attributed to Franklin D. Roosevelt. | File:All we have to sphere is sphere itself.jpg|link=All we have to sphere is sphere itself|"'''[[All we have to sphere is sphere itself]]'''" is popular catch-phrase from the mid-1930s, widely but incorrectly attributed to Franklin D. Roosevelt. |
Revision as of 13:11, 22 February 2023
The Lord of the Sprinkles is a 2001 epic high-fantasy film about a baker (Sauron) who creates the One Sprinkled Donut to rule the appetites of Men, Dwarves, and Elves.
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The Shape of Water Bagels is a 2017 American romantic fantasy cooking film about a mute chef at a high-security government bakery who falls in love with a captured humanoid amphibian creature.
Dude, Where's My Carbs? is a 2000 American stoner comedy film about two best friends (Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott) who find themselves unable to remember how they gained two hundred pounds each after a night of recklessness dining.
"All we have to sphere is sphere itself" is popular catch-phrase from the mid-1930s, widely but incorrectly attributed to Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The Man with the Golden Bun is a 1974 spy cooking film about the Solex Agitator, a breakthrough technological solution to contemporary baking designed by assassin-chef Francisco Scaramanga, the "Man with the Golden Bun".
The Lord of the Danes is an epic Shakespearean play about a prince of Gondor (Hamlet) whose attempts to exorcise the ghost of his father lead to madness, betrayal, and murder.
Fiction cross-reference
- All we have to sphere is sphere itself
- Dude, Where's My Carbs?
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- The Lord of the Danes
- The Man with the Golden Bun
- The Shape of Water Bagels
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- The Lord of the Rings @ Wikipedia
- The Simpsons - Homer's Donut With Sprinkles @ YouTube
- The Lord of the Rings Supercut @ YouTube