Analysis | On Pi Day, here are 6 memorable Hollywood pies, from ‘Twin Peaks’ to ‘The Help’ (2024)

We have hit that point of the year when New Year’s resolutionsdo not stand much of a chance:March 14.

Truthfully, Pi Day is a totally fake holiday thatgives us an excuse to eat as much sugar as we want. But for pop culture nerds, it is also an opportunity to look back at Hollywood’s weird history with pie. The dessert has played a pivotal role in a surprising number of movies and TV shows, whether to serve a sexually curious teenager in “American Pie” or to help an abused maid seek revenge in “The Help.”

Let us take a closer look, shall we?

Double R Diner’s cherry pie from “Twin Peaks” (1990-91)

Dale Cooper, the FBI special agent who visits Twin Peaks to solve Laura Palmer’s murder, loves his coffee as black as midnight on a moonless night. And you know what goes well with black coffee? Some damn fine cherry pie.

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The latticed pies became a trademark of David Lynch’s quirky series, a welcome addition to each scene set in the town’s Double R Diner. Agent Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) describes his frequented joint as “where pies go when they die” andeven saysthat “they’ve got a cherry pie there that’ll kill ya.” (No, it did not kill Laura Palmer.) Ahead of the “Twin Peaks” revival on Showtime last year, prop master Jeff Moore told the New York Timeshe made sure to always have both the double-crusted dessert and doughnuts on set.

“There was a reason why the pie worked, and there was a reason doughnuts worked,” he said. “Those two things represented Twin Peaks, the normal American town.”

Thatapple pie from “American Pie” (1999)

There are a number of reasons thisteen comedy left a mark on American culture — think about how many times you have heard a story jokingly begin with, “This one time, at band camp” — but perhaps none as memorable as the titular dessert itself. The curious Jim Levenstein (Jason Biggs), one of the movie’s four teenagers who vow to lose their virginity by prom night, gets caught having sex with an apple pie.

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Seventeen years after the film’s release, Biggs said he felt“a weird sort of little pride” in being an actor who would do such an outlandish thing.

“So, if I can believe that my character needs to[expletive] a pie, then I believe the scene will work and that other people will hopefully believe it. … At this point, I have no shame,” he said, per HuffPost.

The meat pies from “Sweeney Todd” (2007)

It is hard to think of a pie that would make you lose your appetite, but the aforementioned apple pie and the ones from “Sweeney Todd” aretwo perfect examples. The demonic barber, played by Johnny Depp in Tim Burton’s adaptation of the Sondheim musical, murders his clients with a razor and, along with his accomplice, Mrs. Lovett (Helena Bonham Carter), processes their remains into meat pies.

Gross, right? Bakers worldwide have embraced the weirdness. Last fall, former White House pastry chef Bill Yosses helped bake English meat pies that were served before a production of the musical at the Barrow Street Theatre in New York.

He told Playbill, “I must say, I did not leap at the chance at first because I had just started this business and I didn’t know if I really wanted to be typecast as cooking humans.”

Minny’s chocolate pie from “The Help” (2011)

Octavia Spencer won an Academy Award for her performance as maid Minny Jackson in “The Help,” a film set in the civil rights-era South, and there is one scene that best captures her character’s spunky spirit. After she is unjustly fired, Minny returns to the home of her boss Hilly Holbrook (Bryce Dallas Howard) with one of her famous chocolate pies.We find out after Hilly shovels a bunch of it into her mouth thatthe pie is actually, well, not chocolate at all.

When Hilly demands Minny cut another slice of the pie for her mother, Minny looks directly at Hilly and says, “Eat my s—.”

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The peach pie from “Labor Day” (2014)

The film centers on single mother Adele (Kate Winslet) and her son, who allow escaped convict Frank (Josh Brolin) to stay with them. Adele and Frank are love interests, of course, and there is a romantic scene in which the two make a peach pie that rivals the sensual pottery scene from 1990s “Ghost.”

USA Today published a recipe for the pie, adapted from the novel, and shared an amusing quote from the movie’s food stylist, Susan Spungen: “You can seduce just about anyone with a homemade pie.”

Rooney Mara’s sad pie from “A Ghost Story” (2017)

We saved the best for last. David Lowery’s film about a recently deceased man who returns to his home as a white-sheeted ghost infamously features alengthy scene in which M, a grieving widow played by Rooney Mara, sits on her kitchen floor and eats an entirechocolate cream pie. The unbroken sequence totalsat least fiveminutes — during whichviewerssquirmfrom either boredom or the visceraldepiction of heartbreak — and ends with M running to the bathroom to throw up.

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If Mara is to be believed, the most fascinating thing about this particular pie is that it is the only one she has ever eaten. The actress, who would have been 31 while shooting the project, revealed this insane fact to the Los Angeles Times while promoting the film with Lowery and co-star Casey Affleck last year.

“I just don’t really have a sweet tooth, and I was a really, really strange, picky child,” she said. “Something about pie always grossed me out, and I just never tried it before. And this came along, and I tried making them switch it to something else, but David really wanted it to be pie, so we did pie.”

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Analysis | On Pi Day, here are 6 memorable Hollywood pies, from ‘Twin Peaks’ to ‘The Help’ (2024)

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What was the pie in Twin Peaks? ›

'Twin Peaks' Cherry Pie.

What pie does Agent Cooper eat? ›

Double R Diner's cherry pie from “Twin Peaks” (1990-91)

Dale Cooper, the FBI special agent who visits Twin Peaks to solve Laura Palmer's murder, loves his coffee as black as midnight on a moonless night. And you know what goes well with black coffee? Some damn fine cherry pie.

Are pi and pie related? ›

While "Pi" and "Pie" may sound similar, they have very different meanings and uses. Pi is a mathematical constant used in a wide range of mathematical and scientific disciplines, while pie is a delicious baked dish that is enjoyed around the world.

What do the donuts mean in Twin Peaks? ›

Everything in Twin Peaks is like an idealized childhood memory: good and pure and pristine. At least on the surface. Donuts symbolize this childish abandon and insatiability for sweets, something responsible adults have to reign in.

What is the story behind Twin Peaks? ›

The show began with the discovery of the body of a murdered teenage prom queen, Laura Palmer (played by Sheryl Lee), in the small town of Twin Peaks, Washington, near the Canadian border and revolved around the ensuing murder investigation led by Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan), an idiosyncratic FBI special agent sent to ...

What is Dale Cooper's favorite pie? ›

The main character, Agent Dale Cooper, was a connoisseur of cherry pie and had a famous fondness for this one.

What happens to Agent Cooper? ›

Twenty-five years after the events of the original series, Cooper remains trapped in the Black Lodge, while his doppelgänger continues to assume his identity in the natural realm.

Who eats cheese on pie? ›

To put it simply, it's a Yankee thing. Reportedly a practice dating back to the 17th century, the tradition eventually spread to what we now consider New England (apple country) and the Upper Midwest (dairy country) when our ancestors began to populate the territory of the United States.

Is pi a pie or pee? ›

In Greek (both ancient and modern Greek), π is not pronounced "pie". It's pronounced "pee", like the Roman letter P, which it is the equivalent of. Calling it "pie" in English does help to distinguish it from the letter P, but that's not the original pronunciation.

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Pi represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, making it a fundamental mathematical constant. This means that no matter the size of a circle if you divide its circumference by its diameter, you will always get Pi – approximately 3.14159.

What was the monster in Twin Peaks? ›

Bob (sometimes known as BOB or Killer BOB) is a fictional character in the ABC television series Twin Peaks, played by Frank Silva. He is an interdimensional entity who feeds on pain and sorrow.

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Behind the scenes

Executive producer Sabrina S. Sutherland referenced the story and described the creature in "Part 8" as a "frogmoth" in a Reddit Ask-Me-Anything. The creature was referred to as such on the set by Lynch and by the visual effects company, BUF. The creature's back part was based on a drawing by Lynch.

Why was Laura Palmer killed in Twin Peaks? ›

Mike comes to their aid, rescuing Ronette and handing Laura a ring that prevents Bob from possessing her. Enraged, Bob stabs her to death using her own father's hands and dumps her on the river bank the morning after.

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