Cute Enough to Eat
Cute Enough to Eat

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Cute Enough to Eat

2005
Movie
Adult · 18+
125 min
English

Catalina Video is pleased to present their Movie of the Year 2005, Cute Enough to Eat. Aside from Zackary Pierce's cock and ass being scrumptious, delectable and incredibly edible, what sets this movie above others is that director Eliot works most of the guys for two loads in each scene. All together there are 2 hours of unsurpassed, double man-spraying action in six scenes with fourteen guys. Get ready for a feast of Zackary Pierce and his pals... all Cute Enough to Eat.

Insights

IMDb6.1/10
Director: Michael GrossmanGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

A talented but insecure pastry chef, hoping to win a prestigious baking competition, gets entangled in a complex web of lies when she pretends to be the girlfriend of a famous celebrity chef. As she navigates the high-stakes culinary world and her burgeoning feelings, she must learn to trust herself and discover that true success comes from authenticity.

Critical Reception

Cute Enough to Eat was a made-for-television movie that received a mixed to positive reception, primarily appealing to fans of lighthearted romantic comedies. While praised for its charming premise and a few standout performances, it was also noted for its predictable plot and formulaic execution, common in the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sweet romantic storyline and enjoyable performances.

  • Criticized for a predictable plot and lack of originality.

  • Found to be a pleasant, feel-good movie, especially for fans of the genre.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Cute Enough to Eat are generally positive, with many viewers appreciating its lighthearted and romantic feel. It's often described as an enjoyable 'guilty pleasure' or a comforting watch, though some noted it followed typical rom-com tropes.

Fun Fact

While Katharine McPhee was already known for her singing abilities from American Idol, this film marked a significant early acting role for her before her successful television career in 'Smash' and 'Scorpion'.

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