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How to Eat Fried Worms
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Directed by Bob Dolman.
The new kid at school faces up to the school bully by taking on a challenge no one has the guts to try in this family-oriented comedy. Billy (Luke Benward) is an 11-year-old boy whose folks have just moved to a new town and is facing the terror of his first day at a new school. It doesn't take long for Billy to run afoul of Joe (Adam Hicks), the school bully, who finds the live bait Billy brought with him and throws it in his face, asking Billy if he eats worms for lunch. Billy tries to gross out Joe by saying yes, he eats worms on a regular basis, and Joe calls his bluff by challenging him to eat ten worms in front of the student body. Billy takes the bet, and suddenly becomes something of a celebrity at school as the first kid to stand up to Joe. Billy also discovers he's caught the eye of Erika (Hallie Kate Eisenberg), a cute girl in his class, but can he actually eat the worms without losing his lunch? With the help of a handful of new friends, Billy preps for the big contest by learning how to eat as much gross stuff as he can, and he gains an unexpected ally in hot-headed Principal Burdock (James Rebhorn). Based on the popular children's book by Thomas Rockwell, How to Eat Fried Worms also features Tom Cavanagh, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, and Clint Howard. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"By Tricia Olszewski When Nietzsche advised, “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger,” he probably never imagined the nugget could be applied to eating earthworms. But it’s the unwitting strategy of the naturally picked-on new student in How to Eat Fried Worms, the big-screen version of the 1973 novel by Thomas Rockwell (son of Norman). The movie, actually, shares little with the book, with writer-director Bob Dolman (scripter of 1988 children’s fantasy Willow) concentrating the ick: Instead of having to eat 15 worms in 15 days raw or cooked, and with any condiment desired for the big prize of $50, 11-year-old Billy (Luke Benward), who is previously shown to have a weak stomach, is challenged to eat 10 worms in one day without getting sick. The bet is made on Billy’s first day at school, when bully Joe (Adam Hicks) fills Billy’s thermos with creepy crawlers and yells across the cafeteria that the new kid eats worms. In a moment of bravery ... " [More]
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"Ewwwwww..... This movie was so discusting. I almost puked. If u have a weak stomache then do not watch this film or even think about watching it. Ugh I never want to see or think about worms again. " [More]
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