I feel strongly about this, Becky it’s not just about the soup.” It was a joke that, back then, only New Yorkers would’ve appreciated. During the pitch meeting at Annie’s work, one of the writers mentions him, saying, “This man sells the greatest soup you have ever eaten, and he is the meanest man in America. Two years before Seinfeld would make Ali “Al” Yeganeh, aka the “Soup Nazi,” famous (outside of New York), Sleepless in Seattle mentioned him. 30 It Was the First On-screen Mention of the ‘Soup Nazi’ To celebrate the film’s 30th anniversary, let’s plunge into some trivia about Sleepless in Seattle. ![]() It’s the 1993 rom-com that is undoubtedly one of the genre’s best and gave us another Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan team-up. Ĭlick right here to get the best of Cracked sent to your inbox. The movie has everything: Terrible suitors, lovable best friends, sardonic humor and even that classic 1990s plot that sees a boy ending up in New York City all alone. ![]() Heartwarming, harassing 20th-century comedy at its best. The story sees a young boy named Jonah, who had recently lost his mom, call up a radio station to talk about his grieving dad and essentially cause thousands of singletons to shower the man’s mailbox with desperate love letters. Thought of by many as one of the greatest romantic comedies of all time, Sleepless in Seattle has the sort of premise that, today, would probably get a person roasted on Twitter.
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