I would have loved the chance to have dinner and drinks and chain smoke with bourdain😄 he so down to earth and has so much respect for mexican culture and cuisine r.i.p. bourdain🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Its interesting watching this episode after watching the new doco about Anthonys life, where the directors talk about this early filming experience with Anthony. They talk about how awkward and quiet he was. The complete opposite of what they needed for the show. They thought it was all going to be a disaster.
Its hard to watch him when he worries about dying. It doesn't make sense. He was perfect in his imperfection. I love and miss him more than anyone we else I've never met. May we meet again, however tangentially in the next incarnation. And may peace find us all
It is hard to watch. But I don't think he "worried" about dying. I think he worried that he would never be able to fit in everything he wanted to learn and do. I think he worried that during some of his experiences , it would never be better than it was *,right then in that moment* and that's what he feared. It's a bizarre kind of dichotomy , to be so at peace , fulfilled, and in a space, where the worst thing you could think of , is , it's never going to happen again.
The bullet trains in Japan are one of the most successful examples of biomimicry, which is when humans take inspiration from wild animals. They saw how kingfishers can dive straight down into water and make very little splash. At first glance this might seem counterintuitive given the speed of their dive. The bill shape of diving kingfishers have quantifiable differences compared to terrestrial-feeding species and they allow for superior hydrodynamics, including minimizing drag. The problem with bullet trains at first was they'd exit the tunnels at such high speeds that the force of the air it pushed in front of it was destructive and potentially deadly. By designing the nose of the trains to be more like a kingfisher's bill, that is no longer an issue and obviously it had the added benefit of reducing drag in open areas (thus improving fuel efficiency).
Belo,Charmoso, Competente,um Crítico de boa Ironia ácida . Mas belo muito belo Bordain, não só nesse vídeo bem jovem , como num que assisti ontem pouco antes de sua morte já aos 61 anos em Miami, dourando-se ao sol,"Numa Forma Invejável "dentro de sua sex sunga! .Porque as ansiedades que carregamos,perdem-se no labirinto indecifrável da mente".Acho que seria uma das muitas explicações, pra o Inexplicável. VAI EM PAZ BORDAIN, VÁ COM DEUS,AMIGO .
I don't recommend anyone to smoke but usually you will still reach a relatively high age as a smoker, while something like fugu can very well kill you as a young man, before you had the chance to experience life.
How I miss Anthony!! There will never ever be another as charismatic, articulate , intelligent and kind!!
Yes! I miss him too.
lol kind I don’t know if you know him or got him at all. But I do indeed miss the man but I wouldn’t describe him as being nice
"Is it such a delicacy, where is it everybody?" haha AB sense of humor at his finest.
Bourdain was truly the best travel chef in the business,and always will be! no-one else could match his energy and humor
I cannot stop smiling watching these...nor do I wish to. Just such a treat.
Presentation of Japanese cuisine is so much more diligent and exciting than any other presentation style.
It is very exciting! Thanks for watching.
I always enjoyed his excursions in Tokyo. Seeing him with the Geishas bought a smile to my face. RIP Anthony.
IM 6'6", 1ST DAY IN TOKYO, '67, IM LIKE BOURDAIN .. HEAD ABOVE EVERYONE ELSE .. UNTIL 1ST BITE OF SUSHI ... HOOK'D SINCE!
"..its trump card is a highly lethal poison. So naturally, the Japanese consider it a delicacy."
You gotta love him
I would have loved the chance to have dinner and drinks and chain smoke with bourdain😄 he so down to earth and has so much respect for mexican culture and cuisine r.i.p. bourdain🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Its interesting watching this episode after watching the new doco about Anthonys life, where the directors talk about this early filming experience with Anthony. They talk about how awkward and quiet he was. The complete opposite of what they needed for the show. They thought it was all going to be a disaster.
what’s the name of the documentary?
I,truly miss Mr.Anthony.
He traveled the world and taught me several things.
My,dream is to visit Japan.
Its hard to watch him when he worries about dying. It doesn't make sense. He was perfect in his imperfection. I love and miss him more than anyone we else I've never met. May we meet again, however tangentially in the next incarnation. And may peace find us all
It is hard to watch. But I don't think he "worried" about dying. I think he worried that he would never be able to fit in everything he wanted to learn and do. I think he worried that during some of his experiences , it would never be better than it was *,right then in that moment* and that's what he feared. It's a bizarre kind of dichotomy , to be so at peace , fulfilled, and in a space, where the worst thing you could think of , is , it's never going to happen again.
Wow that's awesome!👍
This man is a culinary legend in regards to entertainment
A younger man just happy to be here.
Those fries had to be microwaved. Anthony is an absolute legend. Do genuine.
ohh man im eating a freshly made ceviche right now watching him eating foogoo lol perfect ,,in the great words of homer simpson "yes foogoo me "
The bullet trains in Japan are one of the most successful examples of biomimicry, which is when humans take inspiration from wild animals. They saw how kingfishers can dive straight down into water and make very little splash. At first glance this might seem counterintuitive given the speed of their dive. The bill shape of diving kingfishers have quantifiable differences compared to terrestrial-feeding species and they allow for superior hydrodynamics, including minimizing drag. The problem with bullet trains at first was they'd exit the tunnels at such high speeds that the force of the air it pushed in front of it was destructive and potentially deadly. By designing the nose of the trains to be more like a kingfisher's bill, that is no longer an issue and obviously it had the added benefit of reducing drag in open areas (thus improving fuel efficiency).
I missed you Bud!
Anthony (Bordain), Andrew (Zimmern) and Adam (Richman) had my most favorite shows to watch! And yes, in that order! Thanks guys.
American culinary traditions have been to make the food the same in New York as it is in Los Angeles.
would have liked to have a YEBISU with AB
that moment w the geishas gave me a slight heart attack.
It’s good.
❤👍
Belo,Charmoso, Competente,um Crítico de boa Ironia ácida . Mas belo muito belo Bordain, não só nesse vídeo bem jovem , como num que assisti ontem pouco antes de sua morte já aos 61 anos em Miami, dourando-se ao sol,"Numa Forma Invejável "dentro de sua sex sunga! .Porque as ansiedades que carregamos,perdem-se no labirinto indecifrável da mente".Acho que seria uma das muitas explicações, pra o Inexplicável. VAI EM PAZ BORDAIN, VÁ COM DEUS,AMIGO .
@5:15
yooooooo
"Shouldn't you be doing something"
Forgot to mention in a friend way
Woooooo so nice
I wish you could have found that zen-like stillness when you really needed it.
Is it just me or is the aspect ratio off?
It is very off
TV ratio 4:3 video format.
This was great, how it went from this amazing show to the off the rails nonsense on CNN is anyone's guess.
Anthony showed me that there is life after heroin.
Love Anthony, but they are definitely not geishas 😅
Sucks he committed suicide, I love this guy. I'm on the brink of doing what he did.....sorry to say 😓
Hey Rod it’s never worth it! I’ve been where you are, please reach out, speak to some people it will get better!
That dinner looked disgusting
>whines about eating Fugu fish
>smokes cigarettes all day
yeah you're real scared of death bro. (completely disregarding his eventual demise)
It’s not about death... it is about control
Do us a favor and jump in traffic. Dude is a legend. What tf have you done with your life lol. Nothing I’m gonna imagine
You sound like a blast to be around...
I don't recommend anyone to smoke but usually you will still reach a relatively high age as a smoker, while something like fugu can very well kill you as a young man, before you had the chance to experience life.
I wouldn’t really call that whining