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Posted Mon Jan 17, 2005, 11:43am
Subject: Machine used in the movie "Spanglish"
 

Greetings,
Anyone know who makes that unbelievable espresso monster in the home kitchen of Adam sandlers character in the new movie Spanglish?

I Googled everything I could think of, and found nothing. Just curious!

Thanks and good cerema,

Will
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Posted Wed Jan 19, 2005, 4:36pm
Subject: Re: Machine used in the movie "Spanglish"
 

Will,

Saw the movie.  Not a bad film. The machine (I think) is a FrancisFrancis 2 group.

This look familiar;

http://www.aabreecoffee.com/franx2esmac.html

Warren -

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Posted Wed Jan 19, 2005, 8:05pm
Subject: Re: Machine used in the movie "Spanglish"
 

I haven't seen Spanglish, but saw "Without a Paddle" (in-flight movie) on Sunday.  I don't recommend the movie, but if you are forced to watch it, look for the Giotto sitting on a kitchen counter.

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Posted Thu Jan 20, 2005, 12:18am
Subject: Re: Machine used in the movie "Spanglish"
 

I also watched "the Human Stain" with Hopkins and Kidman recently and saw a Giotto in the kitchen.   I seem to recall he served her coffee, but it was from the drip machine - jeez - if Nicole came to my house, I would be sure to woo her with an espresso...

 
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