Ed (film)

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Ed
Directed by Bill Couturié
Produced by Rosalie Swedlin
Bill Finnegan[1]
Screenplay by David M. Evans
Story by Ken Richards
Janus Cercone
Starring Matt LeBlanc
Jack Warden
James Caviezel
Jayne Brook
Music by Stephen Endelman
Cinematography Alan Caso
Editing by Robert K. Lambert
Todd E. Miller
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) March 15, 1996
Running time 94 min.
Budget $24 million
Box office $4,422,380

Ed is a 1996 comedy film starring Matt LeBlanc. LeBlanc plays Jack "Deuce" Cooper, a talented baseball pitcher. Deuce also finds a friend in a talented ball-playing chimpanzee, who was originally his team's mascot.

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The film received overwhelmingly negative reviews and was a box office disappointment. Based on 11 reviews, Ed was given a 0% "rotten" rating according to Rotten Tomatoes.

It received three Razzie Awards nominations for Worst Picture, Worst Screenplay (David M. Evans), and Worst Screen Couple (for LeBlanc and Ed the mechanical chimp), losing all of those categories to Striptease starring Demi Moore.

At one point in the film Ed, the talented pitching chimp, is told to pitch at a baseball game. He then proceeds to give the opposing character the finger. This was taken negatively among critics considering the movie is under the PG rating.

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