‘Saltburn’ Inspired Drinks At Starbucks: How To Order
Many people are still talking about the dark comedy thriller, Saltburn. Even if you haven’t seen the movie, chances are that you’ve seen the memes and gifs floating around social media. The film, starring Barry Keoghan as Oliver and Jacob Elordi as Felix, inspired some custom Starbucks drink combinations. Baristas have been sharing their drink combinations from the coffee shop inspired by some of the shocking and raunchy scenes in the movie. Some inspiring scenes include Felix’s bathwater, Oliver’s scene with Venetia, played by Alison Oliver, and Oliver at the gravesite.
How to order a “Saltburn” theme drink?
It’s worth mentioning that these drinks aren’t found on the Starbucks menu. But can be created by customizing or making changes to a drink on their menu. Colin Callahan shared on TikTok earlier this month, how to create the Felix Bathwater drink at Starbucks. If you watched the movie then you know this scene is quite graphic.
This drink starts as a venti-iced white mocha. Instead of adding whipped cream, you ask for vanilla sweet cream cold foam with a white mocha foam drizzle and eight white mocha pumps. This TikTokker also includes substitutes in their video.
Also shared by Callahan is a Vampire drink and Grave drink. For the Vampire drink, you start by ordering Starbucks Pink Drink with strawberry puree cold foam and extra strawberry puree. Callhan finishes off the drink with a tampon garnish to mimic the shocking scene but you can obviously skip that part.
The Grave-inspired drink represents an improvised scene of Oliver at the gravesite that left many of us speechless. Business Insider reported that the scene was actually improvised. Apparently, too well.
For the Grave drink, you just order a regular Iced Caffè Mocha with chocolate cold foam, matcha, and cookie crumbles on top.
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14 Actors Who Hated Their Own Movies
There are movies that we love and those we can’t stand. For the actors starring in these films, some are proud of the work they did, while others wish they didn’t sign up for certain projects. Actors of high and low status have regrets about the roles they’ve taken on during the course of their careers. Unfortunately for them, these movies will live on forever to haunt them. Some have openly bashed the films they starred in, while others have taken it in stride and made jokes about their poor choices. However, some of the movies on this list have become cult favorites, like the 2004 Catwoman movie Halle Berry starred in. Critics may have hated it, with a Rotten Tomatoes rating of a low 8%, but it still gained a cult following. While appearing on What What Happens Live in 2017, the actress was asked to rate the movie and while laughing, she says, “100.”
Cult Followings
Another film that has a large cult following is the Twilight film franchise. Robert Pattinson starred as Edward Cullen, the brooding heartthrob vampire of every teenage girl’s fantasies during the late aughts. During the Twilight mania, Pattinson was overwhelmed by the intensity of it all, and his disinterest in the franchise was reflected in his press tour for the films. In a 2019 interview with USA Today, Pattinson revealed he has “very warm memories” since the mania died down. He told the publication, “People come up [to me] and just have very fond memories of it. It’s a really sweet thing. I think the only scary part was right in the thick of it all, when it was very, very intense.” The actor also spoke highly of the film’s soundtrack. He said as he recently watched part of New Moon on TV. “It genuinely does have an incredibly good soundtrack. I completely forgot, but the soundtracks were quite ahead of their time.” The New Moon soundtrack featured artists like Grizzly Bear, Bon Iver & St. Vincent, Lykke Li, Death Cab For Cutie, Muse, and The Killers.
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