Some films are still woefully unmatched:
1. Citizen Kane (US)
- Cain 5, Napa, CA
- Justin, Justification, Paso Robles, CA
- Baco Noir, Henry Pelham
2. The Rules of the Game (FRANCE)
- Cabernet Franc, Peller Estates Reserve
- 1945 1st-growth Bdx, perhaps? Though come to thing of it
its' more a Burgundy type of film.
-Chateau Haut Brion
3. 8 ½ (ITALY)
-Kracher Nummer 8 und Nummer 9
- Pinot Gris- Hillebrand Estates Harvest
4. Battleship Potemkin (USSR)
- Surely only vodka, the cheaper the better, would do for
Eisenstein's proletarian masterpiece.
5. Singin' in the Rain (US)
- O'Connor Pinot Noir
- Trius Brute 2002
6. The Godfather (parts I, II, III) (US)
-Niebaum-Coppola Rubicon Proprietary Red Wine 1986
-Niebaum-Coppola Edizione Pennino Zinfandel Estate 1993
7. 2001: A Space Odyssey (US)
-Luna Merlot 2001 Magnum. It's a long trip, you'll need a big
bottle.
8. Wild Strawberries (SWEDEN)
-1990 Bollinger R D
9. The Bicycle Thief (ITALY)
- Salice Salentino
-Chianti
10. Annie Hall (US)
-Braunstein 2002 Oxhoft Chardonnay. To go with the lobster.
11. Delicatessen (FRANCE)
12. Metropolis (GERMANY)
- A 1990 Tete de Cuvee Champagne, the choice of many who ushered in
the 21st
Century.
13. Big Night (US)
-Leonetti Cellar Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve 1998
- Gaja Barbaresco
14. Vatel (FRANCE)
-This movie was made in France in 2000. So pretty much take your
pick: Lafite, Haut Brion, Lafleur, Margaux
15. On the Waterfront (US)
-Cold, cheap beer. Stanley Kowalski wouldn't have it any other way.
16. Casablanca (US)
- Krug or Bollinger, served with ennui.
17. Like Water for Chocolate (MEXICO)
- Monte Xanic Chardonnay.
18. Amadeus (US)
-Hogl Loibner Vision Riesling 2003 Smaragd.
19. Lawrence of Arabia (US)
- Karl Lawrence Cabernet
- Herbal tea.
20. The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover (FRANCE/BELGIUM)
- Sauternes. To go with the profiteroles. Georgina likes
profiteroles.
-Feiler-Artinger Welschriesling Ruster Ausbruch 1999
21. The Grapes of Wrath (US)
-Thunderbird or Mad Dog 20/20. Tough wines.
- Tough, indeed. But with quality showing through a rough exterior.
Pick your favorite under-$20 CalCab, I'll go with the '95 or '96 BV
Rutherford (the dust is appropriate, too)
22. Ugetsu Monogatari (JAPAN)
-Nakada Shuzo Yoroko No Izumi (Daiginjo)N.V.
23. Ben-Hur (US)
- Falesco Vitiano
24. My Dinner with Andre (US)
- They'd need a wine to contemplate. Cos D'Estournel, perhaps?
25. Un Chien Andalou (FRANCE)
-What kind of wine pairs with eyeballs?
- Absinthe with an LSD chaser.
-Elephant
26. Ribelli Per Caso (Rebels by Chance, ITALY)
-Fattoria Galardi Terra di Lavoro 2001. I think it might be the
best Italian wine from 2001, the year this movie was made.
27. Seven Samurai (JAPAN)
-Shinkame Shuzo Shinkame Funakuchi (Junmaishu) N.V.
- Plenty of (hot) sake.
28. Vertigo (US)
- Warrabilla Parola's Reserve Durif 02. At 17.5%, it will give
anybody vertigo.
-Noon's Solaire can be even stronger.
- Given the setting (SF), and the period, a mid-century Inglenook or
BV Cabernet.
29. Babettes Feast (DENMARK)
- 1983 Yquem.
30. Pieces of April (US)
-Williams Selyem Pinot Noir 1999 Mendocino
-Panther Creek Pinot Noir 1999 Shea Vineyard
(both to go with the turkey)
31. Whale Rider (NEW ZEALAND)
-Kim Crawford 2004 Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc
32. L'Avventura (ITALY)
33. Soylent Green (US)
-It's a cracker, but it's also people.....: Heitz Cabernet
Sauvignon Martha's Vineyard 1973.
34. Tampopo (JAPAN)
-Kirin beer
- Green tea, please. Make it gyokuro.
35. Belle du Jour (FRANCE)
-Blue Nun
36. Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? ( US)
- Chateau Margaux 1948 and Chateau D'Quem 1929. Needs to be the most
indulgent.
37. The Sound of Music (US)
-Erwin Sabathi Poharnig Sauvignon Blanc 2003
-Tscheppe Pinot Gris Reserve 2002
-Wenzel Am Fusse Des Berges Ruster Ausbruch 2001 (the name means
"at the foot of the hills")
38. The 400 Blows (FRANCE)
39. The Silence of the Lambs (US)
-Terrabianca Chianti Classico Riserva Croce 1991
-Amarone
40. Babe (AUSTRALIA)
- Henschke Hill of Grace (often abbreviated HOG)
- Turkey Flat Shiraz 02.
-Goats Do Roam 2003 Goat-Roti
41. Raise the Red Lantern (CHINA)
- Chinese rice wine.
-Red Diamond 2002 Chardonnay
42. Amelie (FRANCE)
- Beujoulais Villages, light fruity, yet serious enough for real
consumption.
-Jaunegg Muri Chardonnay. To pair with the roast chicken the old man
cooks.
43. Eat Drink Man Woman (TAIWAN)
- Black tea.
44. Picnic at Hanging Rock (AUSTRALIA)
- Hanging Rock Heathcote Shiraz 1990.
45. Chocolat (US)
-Heiss Acacia-Barrique Beerenauslese Sauvignon Blanc
- Banyuls
-Bonny Doon Cardinal Zin
46. The Story of Boys and Girls (La Storia de Ragazzi ed di Raggazze,
ITALY)
47. Psycho (US)
-Johann Donabaum Spitzer Point Gruner Veltliner Smaragd 2002.
Because they say Gruner Veltliner goes with anything, and I couldn't
think of anything to go with this film.
48. Eating Raoul (US)
-Kistler Chardonnay
49. Don's Party (AUSTRALIA)
-Something Australian and tacky. Yellowtail should do the trick. Or
Australian Sparkling Shiraz (better still if it says Burgundy on the
label)
50. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (US)
-Wenzel SAZ Ruster Ausbruch 2001. The sweetness, and the gold
ticket.
- A rare Australian Muscat or Tokay. Goes well with chocolate.
51. Apocolypse Now
-Bonny Doon Heart of Darkness
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