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How To Eat Fried Worms
Description
The film revolves around an 11-year-old boy. On his first day at a new school, 11-year-old Bailey was inadvertently exposed to a different path in his life because of the bully and found himself in a real bind. It seems that Billy will have to eat 10 worms in one day or face the consequences that may occur to him.
The film revolves around an 11-year-old boy. On his first day at a new school, 11-year-old Bailey was inadvertently exposed to a different path in his life because of the bully and found himself in a real bind. It seems that Billy will have to eat 10 worms in one day or face the consequences that may occur to him.
Actors:
Tom Cavanagh,
Simone White,
Hallie Kate Eisenberg,
Karen Wacker,
Andrea Martin,
Angela Ware,
Blake Garrett,
Jo Ann Farabee,
Benjamin Bryan,
Kimberly Williams-Paisley,
Nick Krause,
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Tom Cavanagh
26 October 1963, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Simone White
Hallie Kate Eisenberg
2 August 1992, East Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
Karen Wacker
Andrea Martin
15 January 1947, Portland, Maine, USA
Angela Ware
Blake Garrett
14 September 1992, Austin, Texas, USA
Jo Ann Farabee
Benjamin Bryan
21 August 1994, USA
Kimberly Williams-Paisley
14 September 1971, Rye, New York, USA
Nick Krause
14 April 1992, Austin, Texas, USA
Director:
Bob Dolman
Bob Dolman
Country:
United States
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September 02, 2006
Of course, the adults don't matter much compared with the middle-school version of the Crips, and the young cast is enjoyable indeed.
Ebert & Roeper
August 28, 2006
It's actually kind of disgusting and gross, and I'm sure that's the point, but I don't see the entertainment value in watching a kid eat one worm after another, after another, after another.
Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)
September 01, 2006
"How to Eat Fried Worms" is a tasty little treat for grade-school kids.August 25, 2006
It's a pleasant and well-intentioned end of summer diversion that doesn't possess the imagination-stoking qualities of a premier children's movie.
Filmcritic.com
December 02, 2006
not particularly original or effective
Common Sense Media
January 01, 2011
A gross-out movie with a sweet story.September 16, 2006
...Isn't about or for anyone past puberty.
USA Today
August 25, 2006
Worms has its share of kid-friendly gross-outs but is actually a sweet-natured look at standing up to bullies.March 01, 2007
With its universal themes about fitting in, How To Eat Fried Worms is an endearing family film guaranteed to provide a wriggling good time. While the premise has a certain gross-out factor which will delight eleven year old boys, the script is clever, andAugust 25, 2006
This is a story that could have gone way too far in the direction of the touching tale illustrating how kids overcome their fear of being ridiculed -- but instead maintains a buoyant irreverence.March 01, 2007
[The actors are] all believably mischievous--and, when the need arises, they're also convincingly courageous in taking a moral stand.August 25, 2006
Take the kids to see How to Eat Fried Worms, but hold off on forking over the usual princely sum at the concession stand.