PiraBit
if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
hamerthom
Very nice movie. 8Before the movie we ate pizzas. Both with pesto, mozzarella and tomato. The first one was a dr. Oetker pizza. The second one was an AH Excellente pizza. The Italian dinner was a great preparation for the movie that was set in a vibrant summer in Belgium.The dr. Oetker pizza was very crunchy, especially at the borders. It was A E S T H E T I C. The cheese pesto distribution was fair for share. Great cheesy surface, but this "cheese" wasn't creamy enough. Tomato, in itself, independent of any pesto whatsoever, was poorly distributed around the pizza. And it doesn't blend in with the other ingredients. Some characters also didn't blend in too well. Bottom's too fat (I'm talking about the pizza here). Oily; that's a good thing! Not enough herbs. Everything considered, this Oetker Pizza is rated: 6,8.The cinematographic style of the movie was eclectic, but the AH Pizza was definitely not. It looked bad. Almost no tomato, which again, was poorly distributed. It was moist, especially at the centre. The movie was moist as well. All the ingredients slid off the pizza. It was less A E S T H E T I C. It was less crunchy than mud. Cheese. What can I say. The judges are still out (like in the movie; there where judges, because there was a courtroom). Herby's everywhere. A thinner bottom. The crust was absolutely disgusting, like some scenes in the movie, but if that's your thing, then go for it (either the pizza or the movie). Overall: a 4,9.We would recommend the movie Wij and the dr. Oetker pizza.