I remember my dad teaching me what they meant by “no animals were harmed in the making of this ____” while watching the credits to the movie when it first came out. And how that could be possible with what I was seeing 😂
the actor for Billy actually grew up in the same area as me, so when this movie was coming out there was this huge premiere event at the movie theater my mom used to work at where the actor and his family (apparently his mom was in it too as his character’s mom?) were present to do poster signing and a showing of the movie. my dad helped to create this bait shack thing for the actor to sit and sign things, and my brother hung out with him the whole time since they were the same age and they were supposed to have traded phone numbers to hang out more but that never happened lmao then later on in high school i did a theater class with Billy’s actor which was wild, i don’t think he recognized me at all since we hardly interacted during that event but it’s interesting to say i have this specific experience with the main guy from How to Eat Fried Worms
trust me, I REMEMBER 🙏 I used to borrow this dvd from my local library tons of times when I was young and actually rewatched it not too long ago, it's amazing how much I'd retained from those previous viewings. one thing that's stuck with me for years is the bright red worm... eugh
I can't honestly think of a better movie that honestly feels and acts like middleschool. The kids are realistic. Everyone is a fun little shithead. Where they trash the vegans kid's house I 100% believe things close to that have happened. My 13th b-day party was a blacklight party, and the girls invited broke glow sticks in my bathroom and slung glow juice everywhere 😂 kids are wild and I feel like media doesn't always do it right. This movie totally does
I read the book and then my friend invited me over to watch it. Its wild how things have changed since then. It makes me grateful i grew up during that time
due to the fact I had got the DVD of this movie for Christmas after it came out and watching it repeatedly, I caught on to the fact that he didn't eat all 10 because I counted each one that he did as they named it. this movie kept me entertained as a kid
@@ShadowMage- i had the dvd as a kid too!! i remember they had a behind the scenes on how the worms were made and how they made them actually edible and not gross for the kids 😭
My college rock climbing instructor is in this movie. He’s the other red head kid (not Adam Hicks) with the glasses. We would joke in class that Adam ended up being Hollywood’s redhead kid so my instructor moved on to other endeavors 😂
I wondered why the movie was familiar, then I remembered having to read the book for school when I was a kid (we watched the movie shortly after ) Thanks for bringing up some memories I thought I'd forgot!
I DO actually remember this movie, but I'd only seen it once when I was like 11 or 12 at a friend's house as we were getting ready to go to bed. The whole eating worms thing DEFINITELY freaked me out a bit back then, but I think now I can appreciate a lot more of this movie
my job isn't to mention every single thing he's been in. there wasn't a need to mention it, wouldn't have impacted the video. we all know he was in that movie
This will be a core memory locked away forever. My teacher played this movie for us and turned the lesson about it into a multi day project where we would do imitations from the book and on the last day we had a party where we watched it again and ate gummy worms with pudding and a bunch of other snacks, easily a peak point in childhood, being 21 I’d do anything to be back at that point for a moment
I actually remember this movie VERY WELL, it scarred me for years!! I already had problems with eating a lot of food because of texture, but after being shown this movie IN SCHOOL BEFORE LUNCH? Let's just say I could never forget this movie
I still have the book version of this, republished after the movie was made. It included photos from the movie. I never actually watched the movie though. I thought the book was pretty fun though, even though it was really short
@@yikesgina yeah I guess that’s true lol. What I meant is that there were some chapters that were less than a page long. At that point, just combine it with the next chapter. That’s really what I meant
I have been looking for this movie in my house for the past 2 months. I used to watch it all the tme. My pops had to find another copy after the first one stopped working
I love those movies that operate entirely on kid logic. The stakes are astronomically small and yet it's treated like a life or death situation. Like the moment when Billy contemplates running away from home because of this worms thing and it's played completely straight.
Yeah, I think it depends on where you live. I lived far from all the schools I went to that also wasn't the best place for little kids to bike to school, so I didn't. Most of the kids I knew in my neighborhood had to just take the bus.
Holy crap I remember this film. I used to watch this a lot when I was a little kid. To be honest, I thought this one was like lost to the ages, but you just awakened a dormant memory for me, dude.
as a yo gabba gabba stan i also must mention mark mothersbaugh was a constant guest on there and he did those cutsey little drawings! his band performed on the show once too & in the reboot he appears for an episode :)
Ok no joke but this was one of my favorite movies as a kid I watched this movie from hell and back, I believe it was one of the titles I rented the most from Family Video, truly one of my favorite childhood movies. Also fun fact apparently this movie had a nightmarish production as a film adaptation of the book was first conceived in 1996 with Universal and Imagine Entertainment producing with John August who later go on to writer another children’s book adaptation Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in what was his first paid screenwriting job, and So I Married an Axe Murderer director Thomas Schlamme directing But after four drafts August and Schlamme didn’t really get along, so Bob Dolman was brought on for rewrites Universal then put the film in turnaround and Paramount and Nickelodeon Movies bought the film from them. With Schlamme being replaced with Sleepover director Joe Nussbaum but for whatever reason Nickelodeon Movies dropped the film and it remained in development hell for a few more years until finally Walden Media came in to produce and finance the film with New Line Cinema, and Bob Dolman just decided to direct the film as well.
My brother would replay this movie in the living room ALL the time, I just couldn't sit down and watch it, it was just that one movie that was on in the background and I would watch the worm scenes in disgust occasionally, I never knew what was going on in this film. Didn't realize it had a deeper meaning 🤷♀️ but it was one of his favs, makes sense now Also about riding your bike to school, my brother and I definitely rode our bikes to middle school/highschool. It was very cold in the morning.
oh my god i was just thinking abt this movie. i’ve literally never heard anyone talk abt it! i watched it for the first time when i was like 12 (so 8 years ago), got the dvd at a thrift store that same year, then never saw it again all this time. i can’t even tell u the plot, all i remember is absolutely loving this movie for some reason. it held the same feeling as the little rascals for me
I loved this movie when I was a kid ngl its stuck with me for so long i think particulary because it was my favorite movie at one point and i left the dvd in its case on my bed once and accidentally crushed it and had a huge crying fit over it lmao💀
Me and my siblings watched this movie so much, it just stopped working after like 4 years of constant playing, thankfully we permanently “rented” it again from our local gas station
I remember seeing this movie (or parts of it) as a kid and I was upset it didn't match up with the book. Though, the only scene in the book I clearly remember is the main kid almost missing the deadline to eat a worm one day, so he has to run outside and dig up a live one and eat it raw. wild.
Also one thing from the book I remember is that the deadline I thing was at midnight and Billy hadn’t eaten a worm that day because he had to go somewhere or something idk so he took like a megaphone I think and in the middle of the night he shouted “HERE IS THE EATING OF THE TENTH WORM” and he woke up the whole neighborhood and got grounded
The whole ending scene was hilarious to me because the whole school is celebrating for what I don't know the main cast have a reason to because everyone is friends now but everybody else in the school is cheering and dancing like its the end of the school year already 😂 also you should do a review on Shorts from 2009 that movie is batshit insane
Never knew they made a movie out of this. The part where the kid gets beaten up was pretty graphic in the book, considering it was just a whimsical coming-of-age story.
If you ever get the time to, read the book it really does go differently. Though this movie seems ok too makes sense if they couldn't fit that all into movie length without cutting some things
Bro your dc universe knowledge knows no bounds, I also see you like the NBA as well. I loved the flash TV show up until when wally and iris get married and their kid from the future trunks their way into the series and I legit had to check out
4:03 Years ago I was in high school and walking home from the gas station with a Slim Jim in my hand when a kid straight up rolled along next to me on his bike and went "Is that a good meatstick?" in a condescending manner a grand total of four times before riding off. Like, yeah, why would I be eating that meat stick if I didn't think it was good? He biked off yelling that I was on drugs because I didn't bother engaging with him. Lmao
I remember this movie playing on repeat in my house because of my brother and goddddd do i hate this movie to this day the entire concept iust makes me feel sick 😭
I haven't read the book in a while, just remembered it being different from the book. This was a nice nostalgia trip as I read the book for 4th grade and the class later watched the movie when we were done.
I remember this movie because I also read the book . lol back when it was popular to rent movies from the library, this was on heavy rotation with Shark Boy and Lava Girl.
My mom bought this on dvd from Walmart in a whim since the whole family was on a roadtrip. It didn’t help that I struggled with car sickness HEAVILY. So to get me and my brothers mind off the road, she popped this onto the our portable dvd player 😂 Also, 2:07 I definitely read this book since there was an option join a book club (which gave extra credit and snacks) and I figured since I saw the movie and liked it, it’d be an easy extra credit opportunity. The movie honestly did do the book justice in this case 💀💀
I never saw this movie, but I instantly remembered seeing commercials for it when I was a wee lad in late elementary school. I guess it’s hard for me to forget that I’ve at least heard of a movie lmao.
They made us read the class set in 3rd grade and I still don't know why. Honestly I miss the kid's gross out era. It got little me interested in biology.
When I was a kid this was about the only movie I could remember the name to and by extension became my favorite for a good while, haven't ever seen it since. I did read the book when I found out it existed in elementary school and was very upset by how different it was
Guess my name is Nobody 🤷♀
Same
Obviously the title isn’t being literal. TH-cam is weird and likes titles like these so I don’t blame Mr Nostalgia. Can’t neglect SEO 🤷♀️
@@HutchIsOnYT it was a joke lol
@@b0pe016 pshhhhh this ain’t a time for jokes. We here to remember How To Eat Fried Worms
@@b0pe016 You ain’t slick Odysseus.
I do…because I was randomly a background actor in this. 💀💀 Ultimate jumpscare seeing 9 year old me in the hallway scene at the end lmaooooo
were u the kid dancing at 24:26 😭
@@grwl1x yupppp definitely me. (actually getting shoved by the girl in pink right behind him 🥴)
@@janalan_holy crap!
@@grwl1xthat's adam
@@janalan_🤣🤣
I remember my dad teaching me what they meant by “no animals were harmed in the making of this ____” while watching the credits to the movie when it first came out. And how that could be possible with what I was seeing 😂
This movie could’ve used an Adam Hicks rap scene
Chosen One was actually written for this movie but was cut to get a lower rating and appeal to more family-friendly audiences
@@noregerts2099….What?! Who wrote it for the one?
You know if Adam Hicks wasn't a redhead and didn't have a lisp his career would have taken off cuz I'm telling you that boy was spitting bars...
I vaguely remember. I believe it was based on a book.
the actor for Billy actually grew up in the same area as me, so when this movie was coming out there was this huge premiere event at the movie theater my mom used to work at where the actor and his family (apparently his mom was in it too as his character’s mom?) were present to do poster signing and a showing of the movie. my dad helped to create this bait shack thing for the actor to sit and sign things, and my brother hung out with him the whole time since they were the same age and they were supposed to have traded phone numbers to hang out more but that never happened lmao
then later on in high school i did a theater class with Billy’s actor which was wild, i don’t think he recognized me at all since we hardly interacted during that event but it’s interesting to say i have this specific experience with the main guy from How to Eat Fried Worms
Lol that's so funny
You knew Luke Benward? Lucky you 😂
That's like one degree of seperation from Ariel Winter.
I actually vividly remember watching this film back when I was in elementary school.
Things were simpler back in the early 2010s.
I don’t vividly remember it but seeing the thumbnail it gave me a wave of memory coming back to me. Especially with him holding the worm like that
kids movies then: boy makes friends by eating worms
kids movies now: *noting but singing* or figuring out how to kiss
I remember watching it multiple times
@@ShadowMage-do you honestly believe this
I read the book when I was in elementary school but that’s before the 2010s which is crazy your calling it simpler😂
trust me, I REMEMBER 🙏 I used to borrow this dvd from my local library tons of times when I was young and actually rewatched it not too long ago, it's amazing how much I'd retained from those previous viewings. one thing that's stuck with me for years is the bright red worm... eugh
I can't honestly think of a better movie that honestly feels and acts like middleschool. The kids are realistic. Everyone is a fun little shithead. Where they trash the vegans kid's house I 100% believe things close to that have happened. My 13th b-day party was a blacklight party, and the girls invited broke glow sticks in my bathroom and slung glow juice everywhere 😂 kids are wild and I feel like media doesn't always do it right. This movie totally does
Genndy Tartakovsky did the animated sequences, by the way.
It'll be a sad day when this man passes. So much great stuff from this guy.
@@JFairy189please don’t jinx it
I was wondering why they looked so similar to things like Dexter's Laboratory and Samurai Jack.
The goat fr
he's awesome
I read the book and then my friend invited me over to watch it. Its wild how things have changed since then. It makes me grateful i grew up during that time
I'm 40 and read the book and watched the movie as a kid
3rd grade teacher made us read it
@@Jamessmith-xk3fhhow is that possible? you were at least 21 when it came out lmao you were able to drink and shit thats not a kid
@@tkay221 the first publication of the book was 1973
@@tkay221 Maybe he meant the 70s movie
due to the fact I had got the DVD of this movie for Christmas after it came out and watching it repeatedly, I caught on to the fact that he didn't eat all 10 because I counted each one that he did as they named it.
this movie kept me entertained as a kid
@@ShadowMage- i had the dvd as a kid too!! i remember they had a behind the scenes on how the worms were made and how they made them actually edible and not gross for the kids 😭
They looked really good too!@@misskayda1615
@@ShadowMage- they did take care of that at the end of the movie. Both boys put worms in their pants because their principal ate one 😂💀😭
@@ShadowMage- id repeatedly borrow it from the library right next to my house and i counted the same shit lmao
0:44 *"It was me, Barry. im the one who put fried worms in your food"*
“I can eat THIS MANY!”
That’s ten, Billy…
My college rock climbing instructor is in this movie. He’s the other red head kid (not Adam Hicks) with the glasses. We would joke in class that Adam ended up being Hollywood’s redhead kid so my instructor moved on to other endeavors 😂
I wondered why the movie was familiar, then I remembered having to read the book for school when I was a kid (we watched the movie shortly after )
Thanks for bringing up some memories I thought I'd forgot!
Personally i give this movie 9/10 🤷♂️ or even a 10/10
I DO actually remember this movie, but I'd only seen it once when I was like 11 or 12 at a friend's house as we were getting ready to go to bed. The whole eating worms thing DEFINITELY freaked me out a bit back then, but I think now I can appreciate a lot more of this movie
What’s hilarious is that Adam has been arrested multiple times but now he’s doing better than you’d expect. Like wow!
Also, how did you not mention Adam was on Lemonade Mouth?!
my job isn't to mention every single thing he's been in. there wasn't a need to mention it, wouldn't have impacted the video. we all know he was in that movie
@@MrNostalgia ohhh sorry
This will be a core memory locked away forever. My teacher played this movie for us and turned the lesson about it into a multi day project where we would do imitations from the book and on the last day we had a party where we watched it again and ate gummy worms with pudding and a bunch of other snacks, easily a peak point in childhood, being 21 I’d do anything to be back at that point for a moment
I actually remember this movie VERY WELL, it scarred me for years!! I already had problems with eating a lot of food because of texture, but after being shown this movie IN SCHOOL BEFORE LUNCH? Let's just say I could never forget this movie
I still have the book version of this, republished after the movie was made. It included photos from the movie. I never actually watched the movie though. I thought the book was pretty fun though, even though it was really short
How much can a person write about a dare to eat worms? 😂
@@yikesgina yeah I guess that’s true lol. What I meant is that there were some chapters that were less than a page long. At that point, just combine it with the next chapter. That’s really what I meant
@ that makes more sense 😂
Such a great children's film, up there with the sandlot
Feels like they don't make movies like these anymore
@Mario-by2ci they don't. I noticed that
@@Mario-by2cimiddle school the worst years of my life was the last one
@@andrewoid4711 I'll add that to my list to watch
Gotta see a nobody remembers catch that kid
I REMEMBER CATCH THAT KID😂😂😂 I didn’t even remember I remembered it until now. Uses to love that movie lol
I get that one and Agent Cody Banks mixed up
I have been looking for this movie in my house for the past 2 months. I used to watch it all the tme. My pops had to find another copy after the first one stopped working
I love those movies that operate entirely on kid logic. The stakes are astronomically small and yet it's treated like a life or death situation. Like the moment when Billy contemplates running away from home because of this worms thing and it's played completely straight.
It's a real thing. Riding your bike to & from school. I've done it in High School
Yeah, I think it depends on where you live. I lived far from all the schools I went to that also wasn't the best place for little kids to bike to school, so I didn't. Most of the kids I knew in my neighborhood had to just take the bus.
The principal putting his hands on Billy head pissed me off. I also wanted that one bike that look like a motorcycle it is just cool
Holy crap I remember this film. I used to watch this a lot when I was a little kid. To be honest, I thought this one was like lost to the ages, but you just awakened a dormant memory for me, dude.
as a yo gabba gabba stan i also must mention mark mothersbaugh was a constant guest on there and he did those cutsey little drawings! his band performed on the show once too & in the reboot he appears for an episode :)
Secret Zeke and Luther reference
new mr nostalgia? my saturday night just got a whole lot better 😁😁
The kid who voiced Nemo was in my favorite show Weed best character in the whole show shout out to Shane
Ok no joke but this was one of my favorite movies as a kid I watched this movie from hell and back, I believe it was one of the titles I rented the most from Family Video, truly one of my favorite childhood movies.
Also fun fact apparently this movie had a nightmarish production as a film adaptation of the book was first conceived in 1996 with Universal and Imagine Entertainment producing with John August who later go on to writer another children’s book adaptation Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in what was his first paid screenwriting job, and So I Married an Axe Murderer director Thomas Schlamme directing But after four drafts August and Schlamme didn’t really get along, so Bob Dolman was brought on for rewrites Universal then put the film in turnaround and Paramount and Nickelodeon Movies bought the film from them. With Schlamme being replaced with Sleepover director Joe Nussbaum but for whatever reason Nickelodeon Movies dropped the film and it remained in development hell for a few more years until finally Walden Media came in to produce and finance the film with New Line Cinema, and Bob Dolman just decided to direct the film as well.
Also as someone who was homeschooled grades 1-12 I appreciate the explanation at 3:56
You brought back a memory 🤣 I watched this a million times growing up
I forgot how sick the opening animated sequence was. Dude pun fully intended this is opening a can of worms in terms of memories
This literally made my day🩵haven’t thought of this movie in a while and it out a smile on my face😁
My brother would replay this movie in the living room ALL the time, I just couldn't sit down and watch it, it was just that one movie that was on in the background and I would watch the worm scenes in disgust occasionally, I never knew what was going on in this film. Didn't realize it had a deeper meaning 🤷♀️ but it was one of his favs, makes sense now
Also about riding your bike to school, my brother and I definitely rode our bikes to middle school/highschool. It was very cold in the morning.
I remember this movie because I did a project on the book in Kindergarten. The song "Jungle Boogie" lives rent free in my head because of this movie.
Saw this movie when it came out, I was like 10, haven’t thought about it in like 18 years. I swear I imagined this movie.
I'm Nobody and I saw this movie again last year. Easy 8/10 just a fun weird lil trip as an adult
I haven't about this since I saw the movie at lease back in 2006. I actually read the book it's based on an a kid before seeing the movie.
oh my god i was just thinking abt this movie. i’ve literally never heard anyone talk abt it! i watched it for the first time when i was like 12 (so 8 years ago), got the dvd at a thrift store that same year, then never saw it again all this time. i can’t even tell u the plot, all i remember is absolutely loving this movie for some reason. it held the same feeling as the little rascals for me
The thing is he did eat 10 worms, one was two in one. That pissed me off as a kid. Everything else is good. I even read the book.
The champ is back with another banger and I KNOW BANGERS
I loved this movie as a kid
This was one of my favourite movies growing up. I was always shocked when I brought it up no one remembers it lol. Great video!
Listen, Are We Done Yet was the “I can fix that” before Holes was the “I can fix that” for me lol
Are you kidding Benji getting slapped with worms in the fishing store is goated
I loved this movie when I was a kid ngl its stuck with me for so long i think particulary because it was my favorite movie at one point and i left the dvd in its case on my bed once and accidentally crushed it and had a huge crying fit over it lmao💀
From what I've heard, the animated segments of this movie were done by Genndy Tartakovsky.
Iconic this is like a memory that burned into my brain lik arthur and the invisibles
Me and my siblings watched this movie so much, it just stopped working after like 4 years of constant playing, thankfully we permanently “rented” it again from our local gas station
I remember seeing this movie (or parts of it) as a kid and I was upset it didn't match up with the book. Though, the only scene in the book I clearly remember is the main kid almost missing the deadline to eat a worm one day, so he has to run outside and dig up a live one and eat it raw. wild.
Also one thing from the book I remember is that the deadline I thing was at midnight and Billy hadn’t eaten a worm that day because he had to go somewhere or something idk so he took like a megaphone I think and in the middle of the night he shouted “HERE IS THE EATING OF THE TENTH WORM” and he woke up the whole neighborhood and got grounded
I read the book in elementary it was pretty good for what I remember
See the title, me waiting for the Zeke and Luther reference.
The whole ending scene was hilarious to me because the whole school is celebrating for what I don't know the main cast have a reason to because everyone is friends now but everybody else in the school is cheering and dancing like its the end of the school year already 😂 also you should do a review on Shorts from 2009 that movie is batshit insane
Never knew they made a movie out of this. The part where the kid gets beaten up was pretty graphic in the book, considering it was just a whimsical coming-of-age story.
4:16 no seriously why was watching Disney Chanel as kids considered cringey. The kid bullying you for watching it was defo watching it too 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I used to borrow this movie from the library. I remember the DVD extra's where they showed how they created each worm dish.
I remember seeing a lot of ads for it
Comic sans on that preview at 1:51 is nuts
This is one of my favorite movies ever i prayed for summers like this with the boys
3:29 ayyye it’s Egg from Malcolm In The Middle
yuhhhh
If you ever get the time to, read the book it really does go differently. Though this movie seems ok too makes sense if they couldn't fit that all into movie length without cutting some things
Bro your dc universe knowledge knows no bounds, I also see you like the NBA as well. I loved the flash TV show up until when wally and iris get married and their kid from the future trunks their way into the series and I legit had to check out
I loved this movie tbh , hits home everytime i see stuff about it or random clips
0:41 Apparently she was famous for a few Pepsi ads a decade before this film.
Since your channel popped up i been waiting for this big dawg🙏🏽💯
4:03
Years ago I was in high school and walking home from the gas station with a Slim Jim in my hand when a kid straight up rolled along next to me on his bike and went "Is that a good meatstick?" in a condescending manner a grand total of four times before riding off. Like, yeah, why would I be eating that meat stick if I didn't think it was good? He biked off yelling that I was on drugs because I didn't bother engaging with him. Lmao
I remember this movie playing on repeat in my house because of my brother and goddddd do i hate this movie to this day the entire concept iust makes me feel sick 😭
Same, It’s disgusting
This actually unlocked a memory for me, always thought this movie was some weird fever dream I had as a kid or something 😭🙏
Yes, ive been waiting for a review on how to eat fried worms
Do the moive with the magic lamp and kid wishes all adults disappeared. Classic moive
I read the novel several times as a kid but never saw the movie. Maybe I'll check it out cuz i really enjoyed the book
I loved this movie growing up
Side note: I would love for you to do a video on The Flash
They always called me a nobody in school…
They're in my head bro, I was just thinking about this movie yesterday.
This movie did numbers in my house hold!!
Luther from zeke and Luther was here
I haven't read the book in a while, just remembered it being different from the book. This was a nice nostalgia trip as I read the book for 4th grade and the class later watched the movie when we were done.
15:11 This is TOOOOOO true. I work at Chuck E. Cheese, and it’s so cute and funny to see the kids just becoming friends in like 5 minutes 😭
Only thing i know about this franchise is that the book was used in my school's AR program as an example for the searchbar
This was my fav when i was younger!!! watched it anytime I could
I never knew this movie existed lol, and now I wanna watch it since Thawne is in there
This was one of the 5 dvds i owned when i was 7. Played it all the time on my portable dvd player 😎.
I remember watching this movie in school. I actually saw a DVD of this at a thrift shop recently and now I kind of regret passing it up.
I showed this movie to my youngest siblings this summer. We watched it three times. I cried.
I rewatched this movie as a kid so much.
I remember this movie because I also read the book . lol back when it was popular to rent movies from the library, this was on heavy rotation with Shark Boy and Lava Girl.
My mom bought this on dvd from Walmart in a whim since the whole family was on a roadtrip. It didn’t help that I struggled with car sickness HEAVILY. So to get me and my brothers mind off the road, she popped this onto the our portable dvd player 😂
Also, 2:07 I definitely read this book since there was an option join a book club (which gave extra credit and snacks) and I figured since I saw the movie and liked it, it’d be an easy extra credit opportunity. The movie honestly did do the book justice in this case 💀💀
Gotta love it when the video's title sounds less like about the movie and more "Everyone has forgotten how to do this."
I never saw this movie, but I instantly remembered seeing commercials for it when I was a wee lad in late elementary school. I guess it’s hard for me to forget that I’ve at least heard of a movie lmao.
An example if this being obscure no Tv trope page
They made us read the class set in 3rd grade and I still don't know why. Honestly I miss the kid's gross out era. It got little me interested in biology.
Whats cool about this movie is how the director let's the kids be KIDS. Makes the movie feel real
"Have a delicious lunch" is DEVIOUS 😂😂
I picked this out of those giant buckets of movies in Walmart as a kid and it was my favorite
I loved how to eat fried worms growing up!
LMAO I was on Adam Hick’s Tik Tok live a couple months ago, and commented “worm boy”.
One of my favorites as a kid and still love it
When I was a kid this was about the only movie I could remember the name to and by extension became my favorite for a good while, haven't ever seen it since. I did read the book when I found out it existed in elementary school and was very upset by how different it was