The French Want Their Whoppers Back.

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And that’s cool, because Grease called and wants its moves back. (Better give up the leather jackets, too.) Hostage swap, anybody?

Helpful cultural sidenote: that guy with the big white stuff around his head is not an angry mashed potato. It is God.

Back in France,” produced by Clipit and directed by Cedric Dubourg, is a sugary protest against Burger King’s mid-’90s departure from French soil — a tribute to how we’ve managed to enrich the developed world (and are working on the pending one) with our seductive meat patties. Also, it was short-listed at last year’s Festival de Meribel. (BK, what do you really need Crispin for?)

Read more about the Back in France effort or check out Seven Seven, the group responsible for the music. Props to Olivier Mermet for passing the link to us.

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