''Flamin' Hot'' is a 2023 American
biographical
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comedy-drama film
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directed by
Eva Longoria
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in her feature-length directorial debut. Written by Linda Yvette Chávez and
Lewis Colick
Lewis Colick is an American screenwriter born in Brooklyn, New York. He attended Baruch College in New York and got his MFA in Theatre Arts from the UCLA Film School.
Filmography
*''The Dirt Bike Kid'' (1985)
*''Crossing the Mob'' (1988) (TV)
*'' ...
, it is based on the memoir ''A Boy, a Burrito and a Cookie: From Janitor to Executive'' by
Richard Montañez
Richard Montañez is an American businessman, motivational speaker, and author.
After dropping out of school, he was hired by Frito-Lay as a janitor and went on to become an executive in the company. He is best known for his claim of inventing ...
, who claims to have invented
Flamin' Hot Cheetos
Cheetos (formerly styled as Chee-tos until 1998) is a crunchy corn puff snack brand made by Frito-Lay, a subsidiary of PepsiCo. Fritos creator Charles Elmer Doolin invented Cheetos in 1948, and began national distribution in the U.S. The init ...
. The film stars
Jesse Garcia
Jesse Garcia (born December 14, 1982) is an American actor.
Career
Garcia starred in the award-winning film ''Quinceañera'', written and directed by Wash Westmoreland and Richard Glatzer with executive producer Todd Haynes, which won both t ...
, Annie Gonzalez,
Dennis Haysbert
Dennis Dexter Haysbert (born June 2, 1954) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as baseball player Pedro Cerrano in the '' Major League'' film trilogy, Secret Service agent Tim Collin in the political thriller film '' Absolute Power'' ...
, and
Tony Shalhoub
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He played Adrian Monk in the USA ...
.
''Flamin' Hot'' had its world premiere at
South by Southwest
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on March 11, 2023. It was released on June 9, 2023, by
Hulu
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and
Disney+
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to mixed reviews from critics.
Plot
In 1966
southern California
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, Richard Montañez grows up as a hard working child with a strict father and supportive grandfather. He meets his future wife Judy in school where he begins selling burritos to other children. He is arrested at a young age when nobody believes that he earned his money honestly. As adults, Richard and Judy marry but live as
hoodlums
A hoodlum is a thug, usually in a group of misfits who are associated with crime or theft.
Early use
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in a gang, hustling to survive. They make an effort to turn their lives around once Judy gets pregnant with their first child. A second child later, Richard and his family still struggle to make ends meet as Richard searches for honest work. He eventually turns to his friend, former hoodlum Tony Romero, who helps him get a job at Frito-Lay. Despite lying on his resumé, floor head Lonny Mason hires him.
Richard begins paying attention to all the nuances of the factory and starts pursuing engineer maintenance leader Clarence C. Baker to teach him about the machines. Despite some reluctance, Baker agrees and teaches Richard how to operate all the machinery in the factory. Unfortunately, the
Reagan administration
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begins to severely affect low-paying jobs and Frito-Lay's stocks begin to go down. This eventually results in some of the workers getting laid off. Frito-Lay CEO Roger Enrico releases a video encouraging the workers to "think like a CEO" which inspires Richard.
After picking up his kids from school, Richard takes them out for
elotes (Mexican street corn). Noticing that his youngest son Steven likes the spicy flavor, saying it “burns good”, he realizes that the way to save Frito-Lay is to pitch the brand to the Latino market. He convinces Baker and the rest of his coworkers to let him take some unflavored Cheetos home, but Judy offers that he talk to his father Vacho first about a job. Vacho ends up belittling Richard's plans, causing Judy to support Richard even more. The Montañezes work tirelessly trying to find the perfect spicy flavor for Cheetos, eventually getting the right concoction. Richard attempts to pitch his idea to Lonny only to be turned down, forcing Richard to sneak in and copy Enrico's phone number.
Richard manages to get through to Enrico who, while perplexed over being called by a janitor, is intrigued to learn that he saw his video and asks that he send his flavored Cheetos. He tastes them and is immediately hooked, setting up a meeting at the factory right away. While Lonny is upset with Richard, Richard prepares himself for the pitch, finally getting the approval of his father to back him up. Richard proceeds to speak from the heart and his pitch is accepted with the Flamin' Hot Cheetos being put into production. While this results in more jobs, the new flavor is not flying off the shelves. Disappointed, Richard's children point out that there are no advertisements for the flavor. Richard returns to work and orders everyone to use their skills to sell the new flavor from the street. The tactic works and Enrico calls to ask that the factory produce an even bigger order.
While Baker gets the promotion he always desired, Richard is still a janitor, though Baker gives him some support. Lonny asks Richard to clean upstairs, only to find Enrico who tells him that he understands his struggles growing up, before revealing that he has been promoted to Director of Multicultural Marketing. Richard is applauded by all his coworkers for his success and he happily calls Judy to tell her the good news.
Cast
*
Jesse Garcia
Jesse Garcia (born December 14, 1982) is an American actor.
Career
Garcia starred in the award-winning film ''Quinceañera'', written and directed by Wash Westmoreland and Richard Glatzer with executive producer Todd Haynes, which won both t ...
as
Richard Montañez
Richard Montañez is an American businessman, motivational speaker, and author.
After dropping out of school, he was hired by Frito-Lay as a janitor and went on to become an executive in the company. He is best known for his claim of inventing ...
* Annie Gonzalez as Judy Montañez
*
Emilio Rivera
Emilio Rivera (born February 24, 1961) is an American film and television actor and stand-up comedian. He is best known for his portrayal of Marcus Álvarez in ''Sons of Anarchy'' and its spin-off, ''Mayans M.C.'' He is also known for his dep ...
as Vacho Montañez
* Vanessa Martinez as Concha Montañez
* Hunter Jones as Lucky Montañez
*
Dennis Haysbert
Dennis Dexter Haysbert (born June 2, 1954) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as baseball player Pedro Cerrano in the '' Major League'' film trilogy, Secret Service agent Tim Collin in the political thriller film '' Absolute Power'' ...
as Clarence C. Baker
*
Tony Shalhoub
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He played Adrian Monk in the USA ...
as
Roger Enrico
Roger Anthony Enrico (November 11, 1944 – June 1, 2016) was an American businessman who is best known for his lengthy service as chief executive officer of PepsiCo.
Early life
Enrico was born on November 11, 1944, to Italian immigrants in the ...
*
Pepe Serna
Pepe Serna (born July 23, 1944) is an American film and television actor and artist.
Serna's first break in movies came in 1970 on the Roger Corman directed film '' The Student Nurses''. Over the years Serna has appeared in over 100 films. In ...
as Abuelito
* Bobby Soto as Tony Romero
* Jimmy Gonzales as Hector Morales
*
Matt Walsh as Lonny Mason
* Brice Gonzalez as Steven Montañez
Production
In August 2019, it was reported
Eva Longoria
Eva Jacqueline Longoria Bastón ( Longoria; March 15, 1975) is an American actress, producer, and director. After a number of guest roles on several television series, she was recognized for her portrayal of Isabella Braña on the CBS daytim ...
would direct ''Flamin' Hot'', a film about
Richard Montañez
Richard Montañez is an American businessman, motivational speaker, and author.
After dropping out of school, he was hired by Frito-Lay as a janitor and went on to become an executive in the company. He is best known for his claim of inventing ...
who claimed to have invented
Flamin' Hot Cheetos
Cheetos (formerly styled as Chee-tos until 1998) is a crunchy corn puff snack brand made by Frito-Lay, a subsidiary of PepsiCo. Fritos creator Charles Elmer Doolin invented Cheetos in 1948, and began national distribution in the U.S. The init ...
, with
DeVon Franklin producing under his
Franklin Entertainment banner alongside Samuel Rodriguez, who served as the executive producer.
Searchlight Pictures
Searchlight Pictures, Inc. is an American film production company and a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, which is part of the Walt Disney Company. Founded in 1994 as Fox Searchlight Pictures, Inc. for 20th Century Fox (later 20th Century Stu ...
also contributed to the making of this film.
Prior to the announcement, in April 2019, Franklin Entertainment was informed by
Frito-Lay
Frito-Lay is an American subsidiary of PepsiCo that manufactures, markets, and sells corn chips, potato chips, and other snack foods. The primary snack food brands produced under the Frito-Lay name include Fritos corn chips, Cheetos cheese-fla ...
that Montañez's account of inventing Flamin' Hot Cheetos was disputed after an internal investigation had been prompted the previous year, but the producers elected to continue with the original premise.
The script received rewrites prior to shooting due to the publication of a ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' article in May 2021 disputing Montañez's account.
In May 2021,
Jesse Garcia
Jesse Garcia (born December 14, 1982) is an American actor.
Career
Garcia starred in the award-winning film ''Quinceañera'', written and directed by Wash Westmoreland and Richard Glatzer with executive producer Todd Haynes, which won both t ...
and Annie Gonzalez joined the cast of the film.
The film completed production in August 2021, and the cast was announced at that time.
Historical accuracy
Though ''Flamin' Hot'' is
advertised
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as a true story,
the authenticity of Montañez's account became doubtful after the ''
Los Angeles Times
The ''Los Angeles Times'' (abbreviated as ''LA Times'') is a daily newspaper that started publishing in Los Angeles in 1881. Based in the LA-adjacent suburb of El Segundo since 2018, it is the sixth-largest newspaper by circulation in the ...
'' published an in-depth article scrutinizing his claim,
with later corroboration by
NPR
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.
See editor's note.
Creation of Flamin' Hot Cheetos
As portrayed in the movie, Montañez claims to have been encouraged by Roger Enrico's "think like a CEO" message and invented the Flamin' Hot seasoning with his wife Judy as a
DIY
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project, taking home unflavored Cheetos in garbage bags to experiment with when the machine broke and left them unseasoned. Montañez previously stated Enrico's phone number was listed in the company directory. He called Enrico, pitching his idea for a product aimed at
Latinos
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, and arranged a
sales presentation
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where he handed out homemade bags sealed with a clothing iron and hand-drawn logos. The presentation and a test market in Los Angeles happened in 1991, before a nationwide release in 1992.
Reporting by the ''LA Times'' and NPR contradicts this account. Frito-Lay told the ''LA Times'', "We value Richard’s many contributions to our company, especially his insights into Hispanic consumers, but we do not credit the creation of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos or any Flamin’ Hot products to him,”
NPR was told, "We do not credit the product creation to him and him alone."
McCormick developed the Flamin’ Hot seasoning and sent initial samples to Frito-Lay on Dec. 15, 1989. Frito-Lay filed a trademark for ''Flamin' Hot'' in June 1990 and started testing spicy
Lay’s, Cheetos,
Fritos
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and
Bakenets in
Chicago
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Detroit
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and
Houston
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beginning in August 1990, and Roger Enrico joined Frito-Lay at the start of 1991.
Lynne Greenfeld is credited with managing the team that developed Flamin' Hot Cheetos, with contributions from Fred Lindsay. According to Al Carey, a former executive at Frito-Lay, and Patti Reuff, Enrico's former assistant, Montañez pitched a similar product, but this could not have been before 1992.
Carey stated the product was approved and sold in
California
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using seasoning from the
Midwest
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.
Montañez did in fact rise from a floor-level position to marketing executive, and he was involved in pitching new products such as Flamin’ Hot Popcorn in 1993 followed by two types of
Fritos
Fritos is an American brand of corn chips and dipping sauces that was created in 1932 by Charles Elmer Doolin and produced since 1961 by the Frito-Lay division of PepsiCo. Fritos are made by deep-frying extruded whole cornmeal, unlike the simi ...
— Flamin’ Hot and Lime and Chile Corn Chips.
[ ] Roberto Siewczynski, who worked with Frito-Lay as a Latino-focused
consultant
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Consulting servi ...
, clarified that events Montañez has described actually took place during the Sabrositas test market in 1994.
Other details and responses
Montañez has said he was a janitor during the development of Flamin' Hot Cheetos and is portrayed as such in the movie,
but he had actually been a machinist operator since 1977.
The movie presents an economic downturn during
Ronald Reagan's presidency leading to
layoffs
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and prompting Enrico's message.
In reality, the
United States
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experienced
a recession in the early 1980s that began prior to the
1980 presidential election, followed by consistent economic growth and decreasing unemployment until July 1990. Roger Enrico joined Frito-Lay in early 1991, two years after Reagan left office.
Frito-Lay cut 1800 jobs later that year.
Clarence Baker, played by Dennis Haysbert, was based on a co-worker Montañez had at the plant. He
died
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several years before production of the movie and a different name was used for the character.
Montañez initially responded to the controversy by claiming he was pushed out of development before the test markets and his contributions were not documented due to his low level position at the time. He stated, “I think that
he film is
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going to inspire people to do the right thing. Don’t make the mistake Montañez made. Document everything.”
The week of the movie's release,
''Variety'' published an article where Montañez stated, "I’ve got letters, notes, and presentations, proving their faith in me and my creation," but did not make any documentation public.
Co-writer Lewis Colick has stated, "I think enough of the story is true," adding, "I’ve written a lot of true stories, like ''
October Sky
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''. Not every single thing in the story is exactly true. I always stand behind the essence of the story." Director Eva Longoria responded to criticism of the movie's accuracy, "We've always been telling Richard Montañez's story, and we're telling his truth. We weren't making a movie about the history of the Flamin' Hot Cheeto. We're telling the story of Richard Montañez." She separately admitted that the scene where Montañez's coworkers clap and cheer for his promotion is "the one thing that did not happen." Addressing a screening of the movie at the
White House
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, an official speaking anonymously stated it is not a
documentary, and was shown to reflect Americans of
different backgrounds.
Soundtrack
Release
''Flamin' Hot'' had its world premiere at
South by Southwest
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(SXSW) on March 11, 2023. It was released on both
Hulu
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and
Disney+
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on June 9, 2023. The movie was screened on the
South Lawn
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of the
White House
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on June 15, 2023.
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Joe Biden and director Eva Longoria, a notable
Democrat campaigner, delivered remarks at the event, promoting it as the first White House screening of a movie focused on Hispanic characters.
Reception
Audience viewership
According to
Whip Media
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's
TV Time
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, ''Flamin' Hot'' was the seventh-most-streamed film across all platforms in the United States during the week of June 11, 2023, and the ninth during the week of June 16, 2023. According to the streaming aggregator Reelgood, ''Flamin' Hot'' was the tenth-most-streamed program across all platforms in the United States during the week of June 8, 2023, and the ninth during the week of June 15, 2023.
Critical response
Carlos Aguilar of ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' said, "''Flamin’ Hot'' turns out to be a surprisingly enjoyable crowd-pleaser. It mostly works because Garcia, Gonzalez and Longoria agree on a poignant, yet not sanctimonious approach that crystallizes the specific fortitude of mining hope from dire struggle." Brian Lowry of ''
CNN
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'' said that Eva Longoria did an "admirable job of wringing as much mileage as she can out of this underdog tale," and wrote, "Playfully presented, it’s the kind of mildly tasty cinematic snack that doesn’t exactly stick to your ribs."
John Nugent of ''
Empire
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'' gave the film a grade of three out of five stars, praised the performances of
Jesse Garcia
Jesse Garcia (born December 14, 1982) is an American actor.
Career
Garcia starred in the award-winning film ''Quinceañera'', written and directed by Wash Westmoreland and Richard Glatzer with executive producer Todd Haynes, which won both t ...
and Annie Gonzales, and complimented Eva Longoria's direction. Clarisse Loughrey of ''
The Independent
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'' gave ''Flamin' Hot'' a grade of three out of five stars, complimented the chemistry between Jesse Garcia and Annie Gonzales, and stated that the film " keep its audience on their toes" owing to Eva Longoria.
Brian Tallerico of
RogerEbert.com
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wrote: "''Flamin' Hot'' has so much to say about culture that it never gives its characters room to breathe outside the movie's 'message.' It makes for a film that doesn't seem to tell a true story as much as one that came off a product line from a Frito-Lay factory." Monica Castillo, also writing for RogerEbert.com, gave the movie two out of four stars: "Overall, ''Flamin’ Hot'' is more cheesy than spicy. Its focus on the '' mantra dulls the flavors of what makes the movie enjoyable: the family at the center of Richard’s drive to survive."
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