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How To Eat Fried Worms on DVD (2006)

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Average rating: 62%
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Starring: Timothy Patrick Cavanaugh, Kimberly Williams, Tom Cavanagh, Hallie Kate Eisenberg, James Rebhorn, Clint Howard
Director: Bob Dolman
Studio: ENTERTAINMENT IN VIDEO
Run time: 80 mins
Certificate: PG
Genres: Comedy, Family
Languages: English
Released: 26/02/2007

Brief synopsis of How To Eat Fried Worms

Thomas Rockwell's classic children's novel is adapted to the big screen in this delightful, touching adventure. Billy (charming newcomer Luke Benward, BECAUSE OF WINN-DIXIE) has just moved with his parents and little brother, Woody (Ty Panitz) to a new town, and the first day of school does not go well for him. He gets on the wrong side of school bully Joe (Adam Hicks), and when he fights back--something none of the other kids have ever had the courage to do--he ends up accepting a dare to eat 10 worms in the course of one day. As Joe and his gang strive to cook up ever more revolting recipes, Billy gradually wins the respect of his peers, and gains courage in his own abilities too. He befriends Erika (Hallie Kate Eisenberg) and becomes the champion of the underdog, dispelling the myth of Joe's power and unexpectedly having a blast along the way. The film is spot-on in its depiction of a kid's universe, complete with peer pressure, the mild threat of adult intervention, and the occasional flight of fancy, such as the witch the boys encounter by the river. Billy's relationship with his pesky little brother is hilarious and something almost any kid can relate to, and his dad (Thomas Cavanagh, SCRUBS) provides an entertaining subplot that shows how some things don't change, no matter what age you are.

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Rated - 5 starsWonderful family fun

Lavine Guthrie from Derby , England , 23/03/2007

Wow what a joy to seea funny clever childs film this was fabulous it had wit romnace well sort of , tackles bullying in a thought provoking way, it was a joy to watch i must for all the family or even a singleton but it has a great sense of fun and the actors are delight full to watch so spare a bit of time to watch this must see film .

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Rated - 2 starsvery disappointed

fiona from yorkshire , 27/08/2007

i love watching a funny film with my kids but just couldnt find much to laugh at. wasnt much fun at all the whole film was boring......and thats from my 9 yr old!

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Rated - 4 stars4 stars for kids

A customer from Stafford, England , 30/03/2007

Our kids (9 and 5) loved it and were really annoyed when they found I had sent it back! My wife watched it too and said it was very good, reminiscent of 'Stand by Me', one of my favourites

  5 out of 6 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 5 starshow to eat fried worms

jen77 from Dorking [Highly rated reviewer] , 03/01/2008

Didnt watch this one personally but my eldest two kids (8 and 6)

both enjoyed it. Peace and quite from the kids is a thumbs up from a busy mum!!

  3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 5 starsWonderful family fun

Lavine Guthrie from Derby , England , 23/03/2007

Wow what a joy to seea funny clever childs film this was fabulous it had wit romnace well sort of , tackles bullying in a thought provoking way, it was a joy to watch i must for all the family or even a singleton but it has a great sense of fun and the actors are delight full to watch so spare a bit of time to watch this must see film .

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Rated - 4 starsFried squirm

A customer from england , 12/05/2007

If you have youngsters that you need to keep quiet for a couple of hours - this is the film. Not for the squeamish adult -but six year olds absolutely love this and will watch over and over and over ......again.

  3 out of 4 people found this review helpful
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