The Adventures of Food BoyThe Adventures of Food Boy
The Adventures of Food Boy

The Adventures of Food Boy (2008)

Rated PG 90 min - Comedy Family
Ezra discovers he has a unique ability to make food appear in his hands. He quickly uses his new super powers to impress his friends and to become popular around school for the first time in his life.

Directors: Dane Cannon

Cast: Lucas Grabeel, Brittany Curran, Kunal Sharma, Jeff Braine, and McCall Clark

Release Date: April 24, 2008

7 Movie Reviews
  • lemonade11
    lemonade11almost 4 years55 popcorn
    This movie is unlike anything I have ever witnessed or will witness again. Ezra (this actor plays Sharpay's brother in Highschool Musical) finds out that he inherited a power to make food appear in his hands. It is a completely ridiculous movie but I praise it highly because of the outlandishly funny story it is. At first, his power causes a great internal struggle of man vs self, but he comes to control it and make himself popular. I recommend this movie and if you have Netflix (USA) it is a must watch!
    • caelan
      caelanover 5 years44 popcorn
      This movie is super funny
      • foodboy
        foodboyabout 7 years55 popcorn
        I have never seen this film but I'm putting my trust in world renowned director, Dane Cannon to create this revolutionary movie. I've only seen the title and it already gets my five ̶s̶t̶a̶r̶s̶ popcorn.
        • Sir W Dustabout 8 years
          Was a little unrealistic but other than that, they really shouldn't be trusted with tires, they told my I needed to replace my AC but there was a simpler fix.
          • yusuf12
            yusuf12about 10 years55 popcorn
            this movie was really awesome i can watch this movie over and over again. i recommend this to all dogo member to wtch this movie
            • oli7645
              oli7645over 11 years
              it's cool very cool
              • maddyrocks13
                maddyrocks13over 12 years44 popcorn
                This movie is appropriate for almost all ages. It's about making the right decision, no matter if it's for better or for worse.