Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0013023023499
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Geneon [Pioneer]
Manufacturer: Geneon [Pioneer]
Number Of Items: 1
Picture Format: Academy Ratio
Publisher: Geneon [Pioneer]
Release Date: August 31, 1999
Running Time: 96 minutes
Sales Rank: 94250
Studio: Geneon [Pioneer]
Theatrical Release Date: 1997
Related Items:
Editorial Review:
Description: When gorgeous young chef, Daniel (Christian Oliver) gets his 'big break' with his own live television show, things really start to cook. His sexy new agent, Jacqueline (Laura San Giacomo) wants him, his roommate Peter won't speak to him, and his best friend, Samantha (Pamela Segall) is in love with him! Now Daniel is going to learn the difference between casual sex and true love when his recipe for romance gets too hot to handle in this tasty, offbeat comedy. Christian Oliver, Pamela Segall, Laura San Giacomo
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Pretty Actors, Cute Story = Nice Little Summer Popcorn Movie
EAT YOUR HEART OUT manages to do what few movies in this summer's theater spectrum are able to do - entertain with a well cast, tautly directed, romantic yet clever bit of welcome fluff. Though this film dates back to 1997 it stands up well in comparison to other films in this genre. It is a classy little act!
Daniel Haus (the very handsome German actor Christian Oliver) is a gifted chef whose dream is to write a cookbook. Out of monetary necessity he shares a loft with artist Samantha (Pamela Segall) and ropy friend Peter (John Craig) who has many issues with relationships. When good fortune befalls Daniel in the guise of a TV Cooking/Lovelorn show run by Kathryn (the vastly under-used Linda Hunt) and agent Jaqueline (a miscast Laura San Giacomo from 'Pretty Woman' fame), his life and perception of his friends changes. He is dressed, groomed, and bedded by Jaqueline to the point that his friends barely recognize him. Daniel's ongoing family problems also disrupt his life until finally his father's illness alters his outlook and he rearranges his priorities. How that is accomplished and the results these surprises have on all involved form the end of the story.
The nice thing about EAT YOUR HEART OUT is that it never takes itself seriously: there are no ominous overtones to the everyday problems many of us face, just realistic resolutions. The entire cast is quite good with especial attention to Pamela Segall and Christian Oliver. The direction by Felix O. Adlon ... Read More
Rating: - Pamela Segall is Beautifully Captivating to the Heart!!!
I rented this movie and enjoyed every moment that I saw her. I myself have been always involved in movies and someday I would like to act. I am currently under the study of John Casablancas Modeling and Acting Career Centers. This movie is fun to watch really and I suggest that another one of her movies should make it to DVD. The name of this movie is called Something Special. I am sure all you Pamela Segall fans know this one. Encourage her movies to make it on DVD especially Something Special.
Rating: - Just Plain fun
I saw this movie while on vacation and just loved it. It had already begun and was immediately captivated. The actors are great and it prooves that a movie doesn't need the usual Hollywood heavyweights to carry a movie. I would recommend this movie to anyone.
Rating: - You'll Eat It Up!
Daniel is an aspiring young gourmet chef with a knck for landing just about any girl he sets his sights on with his amazing meals. He lives with his friend, Samantha, an aspiring young artist/tomboy/mechanic. Samantha is the perfect friend, always supportive - in Danny's career, his love-life troubles, his problems with his disapproving father - and there's no worry about romantic entanglements, right? Wrong! Suddenly, just as Sam begins to realize just how much Daniel means to her, Daniel is swept away by success. He lands a job as the chef on a gourmet coooking show. His success climbs as he dispenses advice to the love lorn while cooking gourmet dishes for two. As Daniel begins to become more famous, he begins to be pulled away from the people he cares about and gets swept up in the fame and fortune of television. All the while, his dreams of writing a cookbook are put on the back-burner. While Sam struggles to get over him, Daniel realizes how much he misses her and the simpleness of his former life. This movie has all the flair of an independent film. I happen to enjoy independent film, because those involved are willing to take chances. They don't hold to the regualr constraints of film genre. Don't get me wrong - this is definitely a feel good movie in the style of Some Kind Of Wonderful, but done in a different , more modern style. Great performances by Christian Oliver and Pamela Segall. I think Pamela Segall doesn't get the respect due her acting skill! She definitely ... Read More
Rating: - Review
Great movie. Christian Oliver is soo adorable and sweet. If you cant get enough of this cutie, another I would recommend is "Kept". Hes great in that also.
Browse for similar items by category:
|