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The Flamin’ Hot Cheetos movie is coming—and Twitter is roasting it

There’s only one man who can possibly make this movie work.

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Christine Friar

Bag of Flamin' Hot Cheetos on a red carpet

Your favorite convenience store purchase is about to become a major motion picture, and it actually sounds inspiring as heck.

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Fox Searchlight announced this week that it has signed off on a Flamin’ Hot Cheetos-inspired movie, based on the true story of how the beloved snack food came into existence. Back in the late ’70s, a man named Richard Montañez left his job picking grapes to start working as a janitor at the Frito Lay factory in Rancho Cucamonga, California, where Cheetos just so happen to be made. After the equipment broke down one day, Montañez took some of the iconic cheese powder home with him and had a realization: That stuff should be spicy. So he made a special blend, inspired by the seasonings put on Mexican street corn, and it went over so well with his loved ones he decided to pitch it to the executives at Frito Lay—and you know what, fam? They listened.

Montañez’s recipe is on shelves worldwide today, and he’s now the executive leading multicultural sales and community promotions across PepsiCo’s North American divisions.

Reactions on Twitter have mostly been jokey in nature:

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https://twitter.com/Acidic_Heart/status/966778403201409025

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Though one fan pointed out that there’s already a documented celebrity FHC-lover who might be a natural fit for the lead role:

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https://twitter.com/cherielovesyou/status/966801014052610050

Oscar Isaac, if you’re reading this: do it.

 
The Daily Dot