Gus, admittedly, had half his attention on Die Hard even though he'd seen it way too many times. It was just one of those movies that didn't depreciate with age. Or that's how he felt about it, anyway, and he didn't think there were many people who disagreed with him.
"I can't really argue with that," he said, "Putting butter or sugar on things is probably the cornerstone of American cuisine," Gus paused, and added, "And cheese. And salt. The four food groups!"
That probably could've been said for a lot of countries, but he hadn't been to any other country. The only one America probably had uncontested rights to was cheese.
"I feel like I should be writing all this down," he admitted, "In case I need to make an emergency Valentine's cake or something. You never know."