You whipped up a good one there. I was feeling a little crusty, but this made me smile. No matter how you slice it, you can’t miss with a pie in the face - the fun is baked in.
good thing you closed your eyes, you couldn’t see your son smiling as he gave you your just desserts 🤣 and cherry on top is it looks like you’re fighting laughing as you make the final joke…hope it was all in one take!
@@bostonrailfan2427 Probably more so that you'd get actual broken pieces stuck to his face at the end. If the crust didn't break in the impact, you don't get those.
In my elementary school we did this as a fundraiser called pie in the face. We would use sugar-free Cool whip and a metal pie pan from the dollar store like you know the normal aluminum not the disposable and just put the Cool whip in it and Pop That in someone's face. The time my school was fundraising for a new playground. And it was called pennies for pies and basically we had different teachers and students who put themselves forward and whoever got the most pennies at the end top three got pied in the face. Ended up being our school principal one of the boys in fifth grade who was very popular, and the third grade boy who I think in all honesty probably put $15 of his own money in pennies in a jar just so you could get pied.
What would you do for a long extravagant party scene which would have glasses of champagne visible for a long time? Just curious how keeping the carbonation would work.
from personal experience making it is easy but time-consuming, this is easier as they can do it quickly right on set in seconds…plus if the actor is vegan or lactose intolerant you can easily swap whipped topping in the can instead
On the Bozo show in Chicago they would use shaving cream because the whipped cream would leave a residue in the clothing that smelled like a stinky cheese. Even after a dry cleaning the smell would still be there.
That's great and all BUT WHAT IF... your actor or actors are allergic to artificial sweetener.. have to be careful... I worked on a few movies here in Texas a long time ago... just saying you need to check with your actors... or whoever is getting hit.
In my whole opinion, no matter how you slice it- your son should've just given you a piece of his mind instead of doing that. Wow, he really whipped you!
A whipped cream pie, made to eat, typically has a layer under the cream. Anything can be used, from custard to jello to fruit and even cheesecake. Another nice touch is to cover the whipped cream with a thin layer of fluffy meringue, then hitting that with a blowtorch just prior to serving. They are very freeform, but no, just adding whipped cream to an empty crust is not really sane.
And don't use marble cake! Unless you don't like the kid/actor/judge who you're gifting the just dessert. OH, and did you know that yellow expanding insulation foam almost looks like cheesecake (or banana cream, if you act fast). Just sayin ....