its amazing how famous people can get away with talking to other people like that. It might be wasteful but there are plain and simple manners. He just got angry cos he had to redo a scene, taking it out on a colleague.
Fair enough, why not just put it out of the cameras sight and let the crew eat it, he wasn’t annoyed that he had to redo the scene, he accepted that, but he was brassed off that the perfectly good food he cooked was chucked in the bin.
Sorry Buster, I don’t think he was angry about having to redo the scene at all, I think he was appalled that they were throwing away a perfectly good “prop” that they were replacing with something identical to film again. Ridiculous, and TOTALLY justified. The guy behind the camera is the one looking like the idiot for trying to justify it with such a stupid answer.
Yeah of course it’s wasteful… that doesn’t excuse his behavior. He is the EMPLOYEE, not the employer, and they have a right to do things how they want to.
@Sarah, yeah, the employer does have a right to do things how they want to, and so does the employee. That’s why he said at the end, “if this is the way you do things, get yourself another chef.” The guy holding the bin could’ve at least apologised instead of answering back.
good on you Matt. Just goes to show you any idiot can get work in a camera crew. People go hungry even in Australia, and that idiot throws out a dish made by Matt Moran. Fully deserved.
Diva! Moronic to speak to someone like that and another chef is certainly called for. Where do these prima donnas come from? He’s been watching too much Gordon Ramsay.
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Right on -it is wasteful to throw away perfectly good food for no reason other than policy…
I really want to see what happened next.
Rightly said – it is wasteful to throw away good food.
its amazing how famous people can get away with talking to other people like that. It might be wasteful but there are plain and simple manners. He just got angry cos he had to redo a scene, taking it out on a colleague.
Fair enough, why not just put it out of the cameras sight and let the crew eat it, he wasn’t annoyed that he had to redo the scene, he accepted that, but he was brassed off that the perfectly good food he cooked was chucked in the bin.
Sorry Buster, I don’t think he was angry about having to redo the scene at all, I think he was appalled that they were throwing away a perfectly good “prop” that they were replacing with something identical to film again. Ridiculous, and TOTALLY justified. The guy behind the camera is the one looking like the idiot for trying to justify it with such a stupid answer.
Yeah of course it’s wasteful… that doesn’t excuse his behavior. He is the EMPLOYEE, not the employer, and they have a right to do things how they want to.
@Sarah, yeah, the employer does have a right to do things how they want to, and so does the employee. That’s why he said at the end, “if this is the way you do things, get yourself another chef.” The guy holding the bin could’ve at least apologised instead of answering back.
good on you Matt. Just goes to show you any idiot can get work in a camera crew. People go hungry even in Australia, and that idiot throws out a dish made by Matt Moran. Fully deserved.
that is the most staged thing i’ve ever seen.
Fake
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_VSlEPO454
Diva! Moronic to speak to someone like that and another chef is certainly called for. Where do these prima donnas come from? He’s been watching too much Gordon Ramsay.