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  1. May 23, 2012 · Cabin Fever stars Rider Strong as the geeky Paul, who hopes to settle in around the campfire with his brash buds Jeff (Joey Kern) and Bert (James DeBello), and make the moves on the...

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  2. Aug 20, 2015 · See characters from all the Pixar movies made into pancakes. Over 75+ pancakes! Who's your favorite character? What's your favorite movie? Book us here: http...

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    • Matilda – Send Me On My Way. No Pancake Day list would be complete without mentioning the one, the only, Matilda. With characteristic flair, the precocious four-year-old (played by Mara Wilson) whips up a delicious spread of fluffy American pancakes and garnishes the table with a flower for her breakfast.
    • The Kid – The Tramp and the Kid. Charlie Chaplin - The Kid - Pancake Scene.
    • Back to the Future – Breakfast to the future. Back To The Future [1985] - Ending Scene. “What the hell is this?” “Breakfast.” The breakfast scene in Back to the Future is probably the single most important part of the film, revealing, as it does, the fruit of all Marty’s (Michael J. Fox) labours.
    • Malcolm in the Middle – Pancakes á la Hal. Malcolm in the middle - Pancakes.
  3. Mar 22, 2009 · this a part of the movie cabin fever

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    • The Kid
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    • Rain Man
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    • Pulp Fiction
    • Matilda
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    • Ralph Breaks The Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2

    Pancakes go back a long way in movies. We're starting our list with the immortal Charlie Chaplin in one of his earliest Hollywood ventures. Adopting his now-iconic persona of The Tramp, Chaplin writes, directs and stars in The Kid, the story of the bond between Chaplin's character and an abandoned child. The scene where they share breakfast togethe...

    Director Tim Burton returns later this month with Disney remake Dumbo, so what better time to revisit his feature-film debut? Quirky comedy Pee-wee's Big Adventure stars Paul Reubens as an eccentric man-child who sets out to reclaim his stolen bike, and the movie establishes many of the characteristics we now associate with Burton, including its za...

    Originally lined up as a project for Steven Spielberg, sibling road-trip movie Rain Man was eventually helmed by director Barry Levinson and became an enormous success, both commercially and artistically. Taking more than $400 million at the box office, it also claimed four Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Dustin Hoffman. He's supe...

    Yesterday marked the 24th anniversary of the beloved John Candy's death, so the inclusion of Uncle Buck in our list resounds with poignancy. The popular comic, renowned for the likes of Planes, Trains and Automobiles, plays a slob tasked with looking after nephew Macauley Culkin in this hit John Hughes comedy. When the eponymous Buck lays on a lavi...

    Pancakes play a subtle yet pivotal role in the closing moments of Quentin Tarantino's ensemble masterpiece. He's a film-maker who often emphasises the bond that arises when people eat and drink together (see the beer scene in Django Unchained), and Pulp Fiction's diner moment is a classic example. Given the movie is told out of order, the climactic...

    What is the best Roald Dahl adaptation of them all? You'd be hard-pressed not to include Matilda, actor-director Danny DeVito's affectionate and quick-witted adaptation of Dahl's classic story. Mara Wilson plays the young bookworm blessed with telekinesis, which she uses on her revolting family and monstrous headmistress Miss Trunchbull (Pam Ferris...

    The Coen brothers' freewheeling classic mixes up the tropes of an archetypal film noir with the atmosphere of a befuddled stoner comedy. Although something of a flop on release, this story of Jeff Bridges' laid-back bowling fanatic (and White Russsian drinker) has developed a firm cult following, and the film's multitude of odd characters remains a...

    Here's a rib-tickling Disney scene that didn't play a part in the Wreck-It Ralph 2 storyline, but that was instead relegated to a post-credits slot. (It also featured prominently in the trailers.) In what is surely a homage to the hilariously gross Mr. Creosote scene from Monty Python's The Meaning of Life (featuring the late, lamented Terry Jones)...

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  6. Let's take a look at the ranked list of the best Pancake movies. #1. Your Name. (2016) Rating: 8.4/10. Length: 1h 46min. Genre: Romance, Drama, Animation, Fantasy. Director: Makoto Shinkai. Storyline: Mitsuha is the daughter of the mayor of a small mountain town.