Eat Wheaties!

2020

Action / Comedy / Drama

3
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Fresh69%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright88%
IMDb Rating6.110582

Plot summary


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Top cast

Paul Walter Hauser Photo
Paul Walter Hauser as James Fisk
Alan Tudyk Photo
Alan Tudyk as Duncan Lambert
Elisha Cuthbert Photo
Elisha Cuthbert as Janet Berry-Straw
Sarah Chalke Photo
Sarah Chalke as Frankie Riceborough
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818.09 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 29 min
P/S 0 / 2
1.64 GB
1920*800
English 5.1
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 29 min
P/S 0 / 4

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by dar04177 / 10

Surprisingly entertaining

Surprisingly entertaining. It's like one of those films you can't look away and each moments gets more and more awkward. Worth the watch and has a lot of funny moments.

Reviewed by jfgibson738 / 10

Count your blessings

This was such a nice story. It's simple, but briskly paced, and was made with a great outlook on life. The main character has his ups and downs, but you don't feel depressed--you just feel like that's how life is, and it gives you an appreciation for what you have. Now you might think that something that sounds so positive would be too straight-laced, but actually there is some sharper humor in there, stuff that wouldn't have been out of place in Napoleon Dynamite. I will recommend this movie to just about anyone.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle6 / 10

sweet Tony

Sid Straw (Tony Hale) is a bit of an awkward loser but he tries really hard. He gets appointed co-chair of his college reunion and is told to get on Facebook in order to do the organizing. He's clueless to social media as well as many other things. He is delighted to see former college acquaintance Elizabeth Banks there and starts posting on her fan page. Only the postings are public and her agent Frankie grows tired of his persistence. Frankie files a restraining order on Sid and his life spirals down the drain.

Sid is awkward and clueless. Tony Hale does sell it for all it's worth. He keeps the character from devolving into anger or creepy. I wouldn't say that this is terribly funny but it does become touching around the middle. As his life degenerates, his sadness becomes quite compelling and very endearing. It's an improvement over his cringy cluelessness to his loserdom. By the middle, he's more self-aware. There is a sweetness to Sid and it's all down to Tony Hale.

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