Fun Size
- 2012
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- 1h 26min
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5,4/10
16 k
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Les plans de Wren pour Halloween tombent à l'eau car elle doit garder son frère, qui disparaît dans une mer de bonbons. Avec sa meilleure amie et deux intellos, elle doit retrouver son frère... Tout lireLes plans de Wren pour Halloween tombent à l'eau car elle doit garder son frère, qui disparaît dans une mer de bonbons. Avec sa meilleure amie et deux intellos, elle doit retrouver son frère avant que sa mère ne découvre sa disparition.Les plans de Wren pour Halloween tombent à l'eau car elle doit garder son frère, qui disparaît dans une mer de bonbons. Avec sa meilleure amie et deux intellos, elle doit retrouver son frère avant que sa mère ne découvre sa disparition.
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- Casting principal
Johnny Knoxville
- Jörgen
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Am I losing it? Why are there so many poor reviews for certain films I absolutely adore? Please tell me I'm not alone with this particular underrated Halloween gem!
Fun Size intriguingly plays like a Monkees TV show or a demented comic book, and not coincidentally, was partly produced by Nickelodeon. Hear this though: This isn't a kid's movie! But having said that, it has everything else a great "teen comedy" requires in order to entertain and enjoy.
Set in Cleveland, Fun Size focuses on the Halloween plans of a set of teenagers. The cast is so good it makes you want to cry. Add Chelsea Handler and Johnny Knoxville to the mix and Fun Size takes off on a ridiculously humorous flight path all its own. Even the extra young and insanely sociopathic Albert (Jackson Nicoll) manages to outstandingly provide a ton of humor, all without uttering a single word.
Of course there are darker, scarier, and just maybe, funnier Halloween movies to screen in October. But none of them will have a "humping chicken." No spoilers here. You'll just have to see for yourself!
Fun Size intriguingly plays like a Monkees TV show or a demented comic book, and not coincidentally, was partly produced by Nickelodeon. Hear this though: This isn't a kid's movie! But having said that, it has everything else a great "teen comedy" requires in order to entertain and enjoy.
Set in Cleveland, Fun Size focuses on the Halloween plans of a set of teenagers. The cast is so good it makes you want to cry. Add Chelsea Handler and Johnny Knoxville to the mix and Fun Size takes off on a ridiculously humorous flight path all its own. Even the extra young and insanely sociopathic Albert (Jackson Nicoll) manages to outstandingly provide a ton of humor, all without uttering a single word.
Of course there are darker, scarier, and just maybe, funnier Halloween movies to screen in October. But none of them will have a "humping chicken." No spoilers here. You'll just have to see for yourself!
Fun Size- *1/2 (out of four): There are more laughs and more fun in an episode of "Victorious" than in this farce of a film, which would have fared better had it been released straight to DVD. It is crudely written, the teenage qualms seem entirely artificial and clichéd. There are some funny and even sweet moments in it, but the bad outweighs the good here. It tries to pay homage to older (and better) teen flicks of the '80s, but it falls far short, emerging as little more than a comedy full of gags and stereotypical characters. It might be enjoyable for a small minority of people, but I'm sure most will be quite bored by it. Definitely one to skip.
I watched this movie on demand, and although there was some flaws, I thought it was very good, for reference, I'm 17 years old.
The story covers Wren, played by Victoria Justice, trying to find her trouble-making, prankster brother on Halloween.
There was a few cliché's, but I found them very easy to overlook, especially when you consider the fact that the cliché's are just sub-plots.
A lot of people are complaining that Nickeloden made a movie that isn't family friendly, but this wasn't the first time Nickeloden did this (Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging!!) so I didn't have a problem with this film being produced by Nickeloden and I honestly don't see why other people do.
I found this movie VERY funny and the main characters very compelling, Jane Levy's character is probably one of my favourite supporting character's in a comedy film at the moment.
Overall I enjoyed this movie for the overall atmosphere and give it a 7/10.
The story covers Wren, played by Victoria Justice, trying to find her trouble-making, prankster brother on Halloween.
There was a few cliché's, but I found them very easy to overlook, especially when you consider the fact that the cliché's are just sub-plots.
A lot of people are complaining that Nickeloden made a movie that isn't family friendly, but this wasn't the first time Nickeloden did this (Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging!!) so I didn't have a problem with this film being produced by Nickeloden and I honestly don't see why other people do.
I found this movie VERY funny and the main characters very compelling, Jane Levy's character is probably one of my favourite supporting character's in a comedy film at the moment.
Overall I enjoyed this movie for the overall atmosphere and give it a 7/10.
This is one of those predictable and unoriginal family movie. It doesn't try to be overly safe but it's pretty predictable. The nice guy liking a girl but the girl is into this so called cool guy. Well in this case some wannabe Johnny Depp dude. But it doesn't revolve around that scenario much instead it's a modern day journey for a night for the protagonist girl to find his lost trouble-making younger brother. And the main protagonist is the only somewhat rational one while everyone else is a bit wacko. Yeah, this is one of those movies. I liked how everything comes together though even if it's done in a predictable and unoriginal manner. Like how the nerdy guy finally gets the courage to fight for his love and etc. It's watchable but there is better movies when it comes to these types of genre. But I give it credit for trying to be a family friendly movie. And it's humorous although when it comes to those moments it's very few.
6/10
6/10
I have to admit, the title did not really tell me much about what was about to happen or be inside this movie. I was expecting a comedy and it works on that level (in some degree), but I did not see the Halloween theme ... and the teenage boys/girls love themes.
Anyway, it is a fun little movie that may make you aware of RBG, if you didn't know her before this (which would be a shame, but one is never too old to learn). Not a great movie, but a ... fun sized one, with some jokes that work and others that don't.
Anyway, it is a fun little movie that may make you aware of RBG, if you didn't know her before this (which would be a shame, but one is never too old to learn). Not a great movie, but a ... fun sized one, with some jokes that work and others that don't.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWas Nickelodeon's attempt to appeal to a mature audience, in their defense they stated the film "was made for fans in the 90's who have grown up by now."
- GaffesWhen Wren and her family arrive home towards the end, it is full daylight yet her mom says it's 5:30 a.m. In Ohio, it's still dark at 5:30 a.m. in November.
- Crédits fousSPOILER: At the very start of the credits there is an extra scene where Albert reveals he talks all the time and makes prank phone calls to his mother.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Big Review: Fall Trailer Park (2012)
- Bandes originalesLove Is Greed
Written by Michael Angelakos
Performed by Passion Pit
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Quái Chiêu
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Box-office
- Budget
- 14 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 9 409 538 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 4 101 017 $US
- 28 oct. 2012
- Montant brut mondial
- 11 417 362 $US
- Durée1 heure 26 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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