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'Ratatouille': A four-star ratThe occasional appearances of Gusteau’s ghost allow Bird to teach his audience a thing or two about cooking while the chef explains it to the rat. Remy’s dream of ...
Indeed, his hero is Paris’ culinary superstar Auguste Gusteau, whose motto — and best-selling book — is Anybody Can Cook. But did Gusteau have Remy in mind?
Even celebrities joined in. Fans nominated Dear Evan Hansen actor Andrew Barth Feldman to play Alfredo Linguini and Seussical actor Kevin Chamberlin as Auguste Gusteau.
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.
"Ratatouille" is delicious. In this satisfying, souffle-light tale of a plucky French rodent with a passion for cooking, the master chefs at Pixar have blended all the right ingredients to produce ...
Remy dreams of being the finest cook in France, his hero being the late chef Auguste Gusteau, whose legacy and name is being exploited for a line of fast-food burritos.
In the 2007 Pixar film, Ratatouille, renowned chef Auguste Gusteau dies of heartbreak after his flagship restaurant (named after him) loses a star.
Voiced by the late Peter O’Toole, the character comes off like death-incarnate with his grim reaper-like appearance, fixation on ruining Auguste Gusteau’s reputation and life, and general ...
First things first, Linguini was a nepotism baby. Yes, he inherited Gusteau’s after his father Auguste Gusteau passed away, so he was the rightful owner of the restaurant.
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.