Let us all take a moment to recognize one of our favorite cheesy indulgences.
Pizza is there for you after a late night; it's a leftover breakfast food. It's the ideal birthday party for kids (and adults), too.
The universal synonym for "celebration" in our culture is "pizza party," right?
It is one of the foods that is pretty much beloved by all, which is why it is featured prominently in so many TV shows and films.
Today we honor National Pizza Day with a look at the most important pizza moments in pop culture.
Pizza plays a major role in both Home Alone and Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.
It's essentially what gets the ball rolling on this little boy being left alone to begin with.
Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) is a typical kid. He just wants some cheese pizza when his family orders several pies for dinner. His older bully brother says there isn't anything left and mocks him.
So, Kevin gets in a fight, sent to the attic, and left behind by his family, who goes on a Christmas vacation. Inevitably he indulges in pizza in both films, because that's what you do when you treat yourself.
Since the first Home Alone is set in the Chicago area, and the sequel is set in New York, he even gets the best of both iconic pizza cities.
Eating pizza in the back of a limo is #GOALS.
On season three of AMC's Breaking Bad, Walter White (Bryan Cranston) arrives home with his son and an extra-large pizza, for a family dinner, but his wife won't let him in the house.
He takes his frustration out on the pizza (it's terrible, we know) by flinging that beautiful pie onto the roof, before angrily leaving.
Of all the drama and heartbreak on this Emmy-winning series, a wasted pizza may be the show's most tragic moment.
Why are the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles among our favorite crime-fighting superheroes?
Because they're obsessed with pizza.
Whether they're animated or live-action, in every reboot and iteration of their story, this is one of the turtle canons that always remains true.
It turns out delivery drivers are willing to drop off a pie to a sewer grate. Who knew?
In Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Jeff Spicoli (Sean Penn) lived every students' dream when he was bold enough to order pizza to class.
It takes a special level of cluelessness confidence to assume a teacher will be cool with that.
Unfortunately the mean Mr. Hand teaches Spicoli a lesson by showing him that sharing is caring—when the rest of the class eats the pizza in front of the sad stoner.
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