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Eddie's Million Dollar Cook-Off

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • TV-G
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
3.4K
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Eddie's Million Dollar Cook-Off (2003)
BaseballComedyFamilySport

Eddie loves baseball. His dad's the coach, his best friends are his teammates. But will he strike out with them all if he trades his glove for an oven mitt?Eddie loves baseball. His dad's the coach, his best friends are his teammates. But will he strike out with them all if he trades his glove for an oven mitt?Eddie loves baseball. His dad's the coach, his best friends are his teammates. But will he strike out with them all if he trades his glove for an oven mitt?

  • Director
    • Paul Hoen
  • Writers
    • Jack Jason
    • Rick Bitzelberger
    • Dan Berendsen
  • Stars
    • Taylor Ball
    • Orlando Brown
    • Reiley McClendon
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Hoen
    • Writers
      • Jack Jason
      • Rick Bitzelberger
      • Dan Berendsen
    • Stars
      • Taylor Ball
      • Orlando Brown
      • Reiley McClendon
    • 22User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Taylor Ball
    Taylor Ball
    • Eddie Ogden
    Orlando Brown
    Orlando Brown
    • Francisco
    Reiley McClendon
    Reiley McClendon
    • DB
    Mark L. Taylor
    Mark L. Taylor
    • Hank Ogden
    Rose McIver
    Rose McIver
    • Hannah
    Kylie Leydon
    • Bridget Simons
    Bobby Flay
    Bobby Flay
    • Bobby Flay
    Susan Brady
    Susan Brady
    • Sarah Ogden
    Nick Miller
    Nick Miller
    • Alex Ogden
    Johnny Barker
    Johnny Barker
    • Andy Ogden
    Jason Sellers
    • Marcus
    Matthew Sellers
    • Jordan
    Renée Ji
    • Kimberly
    Daniel Costello
    Daniel Costello
    • Oliver
    James Gaylyn
    James Gaylyn
    • Longo
    Shara Connolly
    • Kid #1
    Peter Rowley
    • Snack Shack Guy
    Tobias Jack Alexander
    • Kid #2
    • Director
      • Paul Hoen
    • Writers
      • Jack Jason
      • Rick Bitzelberger
      • Dan Berendsen
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    10raspberry1313

    Overall good movie

    Eddies Million Dollar Cook-off was a good movie, granted i am older than most of the people that were cast in this movie. I feel that everyone could relate to this movie, like when eddies friends made fun of him for cooking, anyones friends could do that. I think that EMDCO was better than half the disney movies that are on . It shows that girls and guys can do the samething, that guys can cook and girls can play the same sport as guys.It has a good cast good writing and is something that everone should be able to relatable to at one point in their life.
    8Go_Skins

    Good movie for the whole family

    I sat down the other night to watch this with my kids because they wanted to watch it. It's a pretty good movie with some young stars. The movie tells about Eddie who like most teens, grows up with some pretty close friends. He then finds out he has a gift. The gift of cooking! The movie portrays people that cook are either different or a girl. We all know that's not true! Eddie has a hard time trying to figure out this gift because he is stuck between baseball, which his dad forces him to play because he's the coach, and his "passion" for cooking! I liked seeing Bobby Flay in this movie. Can't think of anyone else that would be good for that part! I also like the other girl who is Eddie's "rival" in the kitchen.
    9BrandtSponseller

    Funny and heartwarming film

    Hank Ogden (Mark L. Taylor) is a coach for a junior-high level community baseball team, the Groundhogs. Unfortunately, the team is much closer to the Bad News Bears than the New York Yankees. Hank's son Eddie (Taylor Ball) is one of the few quality players, and Hank thinks he has a shot of making it to the major leagues. Although Eddie likes baseball, he discovers that his true passion is for cooking. Eddie's Million Dollar Cook-Off is the comic tale of conflicting desires and expectations between Eddie and his friends, family and teammates over his aspirations.

    Although some viewers may have difficulty looking past the exaggerated social beliefs and interactions fueling a prominent "moral of the story", this is a great, funny film that succeeds because of the style, subtlety and comic sense of director Paul Hoen, aided by excellent performances. I don't think I've ever seen food fights filmed this artfully before. Yes, food fights are clichéd, and much of the script, on its own, would be somewhat clichéd and banal, but Hoen and the cast manage to make the film feel fresh and original. I almost felt as though I had never seen a film centered around food before--your eyes are opened to the many metaphorical ways that such a commonplace thing is woven through our lives.

    Of course, this film isn't just about food, though. Eddie's Million Dollar Cook-Off is intended to help shatter gender stereotypes--especially the way we try to graft them on to our children. The message is to follow your dreams, and be what you want to be, whether it's what others have planned for you, or expect of you, or not. At the same time, there's a message about supporting others in following their dreams. These are valuable messages for people of any age, not just kids, and the exaggerated and old-fashioned-seeming pigeonholing shown by the characters in the film are only cartoonish to emphasize the point.

    This might all sound dreadfully serious and preachy, but the film doesn't tend to play that way. It plays as lighthearted, humorous and heartwarming. Just be careful that your kids don't have easy access to blenders and ovens after they watch the film, or you'll have some serious cleaning to do.

    A 9 out of 10 from me.
    brie416

    Uhhh, not great

    Maybe I'm just in the wrong age bracket to really get into this film. But for the most part I found it dull and boring. I found myself flipping the channel quite often to see what else was on. That said, I have watched and enjoyed several other recent Disney Channel Original Movies, so it's not just I'm anti-Disney.

    Taylor Ball did a good job as the lead and Orlando Brown did a good job with his supporting part. The other boy (whose name I don't know) who played his friend was pretty good as well. But some of the other acting left a lot be desired. I particularly thought the girl who played Bridget was not a great actress.

    The plot was contrived. I couldn't understand why the whole school would get so worked up about him liking cooking. They might make fun of him, but if he really was the star baseball player I doubt they would have gotten angry with him like that. And I found myself not caring at the end what would happen, even though I knew they would eventually win the baseball game.

    And like others have said, the baseball games were quite unrealistic.

    Not a bad movie, just not great. It sends a good message to kids about pursuing your dreams and doing what you like to do, but the message itself comes across pretty heavy handed.
    moviefan15

    Good movie

    Very good movie. It is a good movie involving what many teenagers go through today: making the right decisions. It also shows how Eddie was afraid to tell his father the truth, for fear of being ridiculed. This movie hits home with what many teenagers go through today. I would recommend this movie.

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    • Trivia
      Despite being a main role, Nancy Lenehan (Mrs. Hadley, the home economics teacher) is not credited in the movie.
    • Quotes

      Eddie: They're carrots, whatever you do to them, they're going to taste like carrots!

    • Connections
      References Rocky (1976)
    • Soundtracks
      Now We're Cookin'
      Written by Gary Mrowca and John Hiler

      Performed by GBonafide and J-Hi

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    • Release date
      • July 18, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La receta del millón de dólares
    • Filming locations
      • New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • Disney Channel
      • Solo One Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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