Even if they ’re not dining in the restaurant fromRatatouille(2007 ) , the character in our favourite flick still have to eat up . Depending on their fate , that could intend pouring cereal grass in piss , or straining spaghetti with a tennis fraudulent scheme . Now there ’s an entire cookbook dedicated to the most memorable battle meal from cinema .

AsMashedreports , A24’sScrounging : A Cookbookhighlights the food second in film that are less than aspirational . Last - ditch meals include the Pixy Stix sandwich fromThe Breakfast Club(1985 ) , baked potato with Vicodin fromThe Martian(2015 ) , and tennis fraudulent scheme spaghetti fromThe Apartment(1960 ) .

Some recipe consist of one or two ingredient . To make Craig Jones ’ cereal with water fromFriday(1995 ) , all you need is a box of sugary tike ' food grain ( the more artificial fixings , the good ) . For The Man ’s last coke on Earth fromThe Road(2009 ) , the formula calls for — you guessed it — a Coke .

A24’s take on tennis racket spaghetti from ‘The Apartment.'

The dishes are ideal for late nights when your kitchen resembles an revelatory waste . But even if you do n’t contrive on make the recipes , Scroungingis a suitable plus to any cinephile ’s bookshelf . The solid food photography capture the same gritty vibration of many of the movies being honored . The recipe cover 54 flick in a variety of genres . With decade - onetime classic as well as titles in A24 ’s catalogue , the table of substance double as an anti - food smut watchlist .

you’re able to preorderScroungingtoday for $ 38 fromA24 ’s website . The first written matter are bear to embark by Friday , July 7 .

Recipe for cereal with water from ‘Friday.'

Kevin McCallister’s 12-scoop ice cream from ‘Home Alone.'