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		<title>10 Movie Foods More Disgusting Than The McRib</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 21:25:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Penn Collins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I managed to get through this article without grossing myself out, then I came back to write the intro, and that McRib description made my stomach turn.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The McRib may be “back,” but it never left my heart. As such, I decided to celebrate this BBQ pork cake&#8217;s return to the national consciousness by presenting a handful of <a href="http://www.screenjunkies.com/tv/genres-tv/reality/gentlemen-start-your-ovens-for-these-cooking-show-games/" target="_blank">movie foods</a> that are somehow grosser than this pressed pig thing that’s covered with raw onions and pickles.</p>
<p>I managed to get through this whole article without grossing myself out, then I came back to write the intro, and that McRib description just made my stomach turn. At any rate, here are 10 movie foods more <a href="http://www.screenjunkies.com/movies/dvd/10-best-coming-of-age-dvds-to-own/" target="_blank">disgusting</a> than the McRib. Bon appétit.</p>
<h4>Auntie Lee’s Meat Pies – <em>Auntie Lee’s Meat Pies</em></h4>
<p><a href="http://cdn2.screenjunkies.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Auntie_Lees_Meat_Pies_02.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-233570" title="Auntie_Lees_Meat_Pies_02" src="http://cdn2.screenjunkies.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Auntie_Lees_Meat_Pies_02.jpg" alt='' width="450" height="337" /></a></p>
<p>PEOPLE! AUNTIE LEE’S MEAT PIES ARE MADE OF PEOPLE!</p>
<p>Well, that secret’s out. I suppose that if I was to eat a person, a meat <a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/tag/pie/' class='linkify' target='_blank'>pie</a> wouldn’t be the worst way to do it. It’s better than human sashimi. For those mercifully unfamiliar, Auntie Lee would lure drifters to her trap using <a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/tag/hot-girls-238/' class='linkify' target='_blank'>hot girls</a>, then grind them up for her pies. I suppose it’s not so gross considering they’re free-range drifters, rather than drifters kept in a cage and loaded with hormones, but still. You could use Niman Ranch pork and no one would know the difference, Auntie Lee!</p>
<p>Plus, anyone who orders a meat pie deserves whatever they get. Yeah, that’s right Britain. I said it.</p>
<h4>Fetus Dumplings – <em>Dumplings</em></h4>
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<p>They keep you looking young, but so does water and exercise. This film, which originally ran about 25 minutes and was one third of the collection <em>Three&#8230;Extremes</em>, stars Bai Ling as Mei, a woman who claims her dumplings are the secret to a youthful complexion. While her skin DOES look great, we find out in <a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/tag/short/' class='linkify' target='_blank'>short</a> order that the dumplings are made from aborted fetuses, which is probably grosser than the McRib. Probably.</p>
<p>The film was popular enough that it was adapted by Fruit Chan into a feature-length film that is both gross and pretty fun.</p>
<h4>The Transforming <a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/tag/chinese-movies/' class='linkify' target='_blank'>Chinese</a> Food – <em>The Lost Boys</em></h4>
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<p>“Maggots, Michael. You’re eating maggots.”</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdsZnj4-9YM" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Rice becomes maggots</a> and lo mein becomes worms as the vampire <a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/tag/teenagers/' class='linkify' target='_blank'>teenagers</a> in <em>The Lost Boys</em> show how they can alter one’s sense of reality. It turns out to be Chinese food, but it’s hard to shake the connotation it creates between Chinese food and crawly creatures.</p>
<p>Do they contain MSG?</p>
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