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Judy Moody et son été pas raté

Original title: Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer
  • 2011
  • PG
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
3.6K
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Heather Graham, Jordana Beatty, and Parris Mosteller in Judy Moody et son été pas raté (2011)
Third-grader Judy Moody sets out to have the most thrilling summer of her life.
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Third grader Judy Moody sets out to have the most thrilling summer of her life.Third grader Judy Moody sets out to have the most thrilling summer of her life.Third grader Judy Moody sets out to have the most thrilling summer of her life.

  • Director
    • John Schultz
  • Writers
    • Kathy Waugh
    • Megan McDonald
  • Stars
    • Jordana Beatty
    • Heather Graham
    • Parris Mosteller
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    3.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Schultz
    • Writers
      • Kathy Waugh
      • Megan McDonald
    • Stars
      • Jordana Beatty
      • Heather Graham
      • Parris Mosteller
    • 30User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
    • 37Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

    Videos28

    Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer
    Trailer 2:29
    Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer
    "Last Day of School"
    Clip 0:59
    "Last Day of School"
    "Last Day of School"
    Clip 0:59
    "Last Day of School"
    "Aunt Opal's Art Box"
    Clip 0:37
    "Aunt Opal's Art Box"
    "Scary Movie"
    Clip 0:53
    "Scary Movie"
    "Aunt Opal's Presents"
    Clip 0:48
    "Aunt Opal's Presents"
    "Tight Rope"
    Clip 0:31
    "Tight Rope"

    Photos80

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    Jordana Beatty
    Jordana Beatty
    • Judy
    Heather Graham
    Heather Graham
    • Aunt Opal
    Parris Mosteller
    Parris Mosteller
    • Stink
    Janet Varney
    Janet Varney
    • Mom
    Kristoffer Ryan Winters
    Kristoffer Ryan Winters
    • Dad
    • (as Kristoffer Winters)
    Garrett Ryan
    Garrett Ryan
    • Rocky
    Preston Bailey
    Preston Bailey
    • Frank
    Jaleel White
    Jaleel White
    • Mr. Todd
    Ashley Boettcher
    Ashley Boettcher
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    Taylar Hender
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    Cameron Boyce
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    Jenica Bergere
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    • Trey-Paul Nevreby
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    Dean Cameron
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    Ashley Jackson
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    Pedro Shanahan
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    • Director
      • John Schultz
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      • Kathy Waugh
      • Megan McDonald
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    10rannynm

    Home Run With Our Youth Film Critics - 5 Stars

    Nine-year-old, Makai Weber Colvin, a KIDS FIRST youth film critic reviewed the new "Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer" movie and couldn't have been more glowing in her comments: I liked this movie because it has a lot of fun and action in it. The super-silly mix of animation and live action, is the perfect way to tell this story, it makes you feel like you're actually there having fun with the characters. Jordana Beatty plays the part of Judy Moody, a young girl with a really wild imagination. When her summer plans get turned upside down, Judy starts a "Thrill Contest" with her three best friends. Unfortunately, all Judy's thrills get spoiled, until she joins her brother Stink on the hunt for Big Foot, who's been seen around their town. I really liked Aunt Opal, played by Heather Graham, because she's like a kid in a grown-up body. She makes every scene exciting. Judy's teacher, Mr. Todd, (Jaleel White), is every kid's dream – he's charming and makes learning a joyful adventure. If your summer is getting boring, or if you want to make it even more fun, check out "Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer" when it comes to a theater near you. I suggest this movie for kids of all ages and even most parents will like it. I give it five-out-of-five stars. Catch Judy Moody to make your summer a "Not Bummer."
    6MosHr

    Really a kid's movie. Adults will be mostly annoyed by it all.

    The main reason I was interested in this movie is because of Heather Graham; I know this is a children's movie but you know children don't go to the theaters by themselves and don't buy tickets by themselves so I assumed filmmakers would keep in mind that adults are going to be in the theater as well; unless I suppose it's aimed at the DVD market.

    The manic energy that comes from kids is there but really nothing more. The movie centers around Judy Moody who decides to quantify the quality of her summer break with points for doing daring things only to find that her friends are racking up more points by virtue of exotic locales and exotic camps. Aunt Opal (Graham) is there for the summer to look after the kids and she's a guerrilla artist (and let's leave it at that).

    The setup does promise an interesting look at various things like friendship - the cool friends who aren't there against the not so cool friend who is there; the relationship between the free-spirited Aunt Opal and Judy; or Judy's relationship with her brother who she seems to detest or the fact that their parents can't afford to get her to expensive camps and trips. But, unfortunately, it really doesn't do any of that - it just consists of kids of running around clumsily enacting one part after another of the story. This is where the adults would be annoyed - the story, characters going absolutely nowhere for an hour in the middle of the movie.

    If you're going to see this with your kids, there is some redemption at the ending and have to brave through the middle parts. As for Heather Graham, I wish she was more in the movie; she barely even registers among all the chaos.
    3StevePulaski

    You know a movie isn't good when you compliment it for having color

    Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer. Just the name will make you cringe. From two words that rhyme in the title, spelling out a phrase so childish it begs an explanation. Alas, this is not the movie for me. It wasn't made with me in mind. Yet, I fell obligated to give my two cents about it. Because there's nothing that says I can't see it. But after reading the title a person should know if they want to see this.

    It's a kids movie. That doesn't mean it has to stoop to the level of utter immaturity. It basks in the same light Nickelodeon's dreadful Television series iCarly does. It relies on repetitive, goofy phrases and dopey antics to keep the plot moving. My question is very simple and bloomed from around the hour mark; why is this summer so film worthy? Why couldn't this summer be contained to a Disney Channel project. It would've saved a lot of innocent parents a wretched trip to the theater.

    To revisit my point, kid films don't have to be so immature. They choose to be since we all know it's easier to be immature than be clever. Rather than telling a sweet parable, Judy Moody relies on unfunny antics and a sickening, rambunctious color scheme to carry itself past the eighty minute mark. By thirty minutes we've had enough. At least when this airs on Nickelodeon or Disney Channel in a year or so parents will be blessed with commercial breaks to give them a break from the absolute chaotic camaraderie that just unfolded on screen.

    Judy Moody is portrayed by Jordana Beatty. She is not the kind of actress one views as the cute movie girl that makes people go "aww" when something adorable happens. She's more the kind where one small facial expression on her face could bring an unpleasant one on yours. Judy is determined to have a "not bummer summer" and concocts a "Thrill Point" chart where her and her friends will earn useless "Thrill Points" if they complete some sort of cockamamie activity like riding on a roller-coaster or walking a tightrope.

    With the help of her annoying brother Stink (Mosteller) and her Aunt Opal (Graham) Judy sets out to have a great summer. One problem, many of her close friends will spend the summer doing strange things no kid does. One is going to Borneo. I couldn't help but think of Survivor when I heard that, and then realized I should be watching that instead.

    The biggest problem is the excessive use of mind-numbing slang words. Judy continues to drop slang words in an incoherent and maddening fashion. She says words and phrases like "mega-totally," "rare," "thrill," "thrill-a-rama," "intergalactic booger," "poop picnic," etc. All of which are harmless, but woefully unnecessary. Why does the film need so many bizarre catchphrases. Going back to iCarly, the two words that show has a love affair with are "hobo" and "nub." Why? Not sure, but all I know is neither of those words are funny. Even in the context they use them in.

    The setting look to be colored in with a crayon. It reminds me of when Technicolor first came out in 1922 and companies were forcing their films into it. One of the first huge Technicolor films was in 1939 with the beloved classic The Wizard of Oz. The colors are so vibrant and bright they almost make your eyes hurt. Judy Moody uses them a lot. The bright atmosphere is another harmless add, so that will definitely keep little kids intrigued.

    When recommending this film I have to say kids under six will appreciate it. Boys are girls I'm not sure. Probably more girls than boys. Despite its jolly disposition, Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer is for the most part dreadful and gives kids no knowledge or moral in return. Instead of taking a child to see something that will not further their decision making or behavior, I'd recommend renting something like Secondhand Lions or Shiloh. They'll learn a lot more, and parents will feel they've spent their money on something worthwhile. Not something tacky and void of any morals or amusement.

    Starring: Jordana Beatty, Parris Mosteller, and Heather Graham. Directed by: John Schultz.
    4alex239-545-53158

    Interminably boring

    As you probably know, this film isn't very good. There are stereotypes, the plot and dialogue are basic at best, but worst of all it is almost interminably boring. The characters are vacuums for charisma and personality, with the exception of perhaps the little brother who plays the hyperactive annoying little boy role with alarming credibility. The whole 'thrill points' storyline wasn't fun or interesting.

    The production department is the only one that comes out with any credit here: the bright, bold and colorful art direction injects the film with an energy and immediacy it hitherto would have lacked. The whole movie maintains this look, including the costumes and even the ice lollies - it is easily the most identifiable thing here.

    Otherwise, there simply isn't enough in Judy Moody to keep a viewer of any age engrossed; if a film can't hold your attention it really has nothing. Aside from the promising first ten minutes this was a letdown.
    5evilgnik

    Light and fluffy.

    After a decade I finally got around to watching this movie. There's nothing terrible about it it's just that nothing happens. There's no drama or conflict just kids messing around. The ingredients for a good movie seem to be there but nothing quite comes together. Five out of 10 - a halfway rating for a half effort movie.

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    • Trivia
      The animation in Judy's imagination is both claymation and stop-motion.
    • Goofs
      When Judy and Frank are at the movies, most of his popcorn goes flying onto the couple sitting behind him but in the next shot the bucket is full. Her popcorn level also changes.
    • Quotes

      Judy Moody: Can't, I'm busy on Tuesdays... from now, until always.

    • Connections
      Featured in How 5 Movie Props Are Made to Be Eaten (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Summer
      Performed by Camryn

      Written by Lennon Murphy, Frank Shooflar and Lee Miles

      Published by John Gait Music (ASCAP), Mouth Fulla Gold Music (ASCAP), and Vulnus Music (ASCAP)

      Administrated by John Gait Music

      Courtesy of 5280 Media, LLC

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    • Release date
      • June 10, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer
    • Filming locations
      • Dallas, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Relativity Media
      • Smokewood Entertainment Group
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $15,013,650
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,076,859
      • Jun 12, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,691,640
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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