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As he tries to pilfer food from a cottage kitchen, he discovers the TV show of the great five-star French chef, Auguste Gusteau, whose motto and title of his best-selling cookbook is “anyone can cook.”
Ratatouille Fred Perry 2007
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As he tries to pilfer food from a cottage kitchen, he discovers the TV show of the great five-star French chef, Auguste Gusteau, whose motto and title of his best-selling cookbook is “anyone can cook.”
Archive 2007-07-01 Fred Perry 2007
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His hero is famous chef Auguste Gusteau, the proponent of great food who brandishes the phrase ‘Anyone can cook’, which of course inspires Remy, who after a terrifying sequence where he is separated from his family and home, seizes the opportunity of a lifetime when he observes how badly rookie chef Linguini has made of his first dish on his first day in the kitchen.
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The movie Ratatouille tells the success story of an unlikely hero; a rat named Rémy who finds himself in a Parisian restaurant made famous by an eccentric French chef, Auguste Gusteau.
Archive 2007-05-01 2007
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The movie Ratatouille tells the success story of an unlikely hero; a rat named Rémy who finds himself in a Parisian restaurant made famous by an eccentric French chef, Auguste Gusteau.
Ratatouille 2007
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By fate, he lands in Paris under the restaurant of his cooking hero Auguste Gusteau and forms a partnership with a garbage boy named Linguini [Note] cct [/NOTE] .
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When fate places Remy in the sewers of Paris, he finds himself ideally situated beneath a restaurant made famous by his culinary hero, Auguste Gusteau.
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