![]() ![]() ![]() Given the palpable chemistry between Diane Keaton and Woody Allen, you wouldn’t know this was the first scene shot for the 1977 Best Picture-winning romantic comedy about neurotic funny-man Alvy Singer and his on-again-off-again fling with Annie Hall. Alvy and Annie speak shellfish in Annie Hall From Walter White’s solemn farewell, to the bloody, Spaghetti Western mess in Kill Bill, we bring you the most memorable on-screen kitchen moments to date. While the kitchen, in modern American terms, may seem like a place of sunny, undisturbed domesticity, these film and TV series shook things up with these iconic scenes. But take a closer look and you’ll realize that stovetops and marble counters are fertile territory for establishing all sorts of drama and emotion: knife-wielding tension, unbridled passion, manic hilarity, and even murderous revenge. To be fair, kitchen scenes can be used by directors in unremarkable ways, often for dull segues featuring conversational fluff (you heard us, 7th Heaven). In the rich history of television and cinema, there may not be a more under-appreciated space than the kitchen.
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