Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer
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Feisty, fearless Judy Moody is looking forward to the most super-duper, double-rare summer vacation ever. The trouble is, her parents are called out of town and her BFFs are going away with their own families. That leaves Judy trapped at home with her pesky brother Stink under the watchful eye of Aunt
… More »Feisty, fearless Judy Moody is looking forward to the most super-duper, double-rare summer vacation ever. The trouble is, her parents are called out of town and her BFFs are going away with their own families. That leaves Judy trapped at home with her pesky brother Stink under the watchful eye of Aunt Opal. But with a little playful planning, and a lot of imagination, Judy turns a snoresville summer into the way-not-boring adventure of a lifetime!
« LessDVD, widescreen (1.85:1).
English (5.1 Dolby Digital) or French (Dolby Surround) dialogue; English or Spanish subtitles.
Release date: Oct. 11, 2011.
Bonus features: join the Toad-Pee Club ; Flippin' out with the cast ; Camryn's "Wait and see" music video ; 10 things you need to know about Judy Moody ; Judy Moody's guide to making a movie ; deleted scenes ; theatrical trailer.
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Add a CommentNot a bad movie for children, amazing for readers who love the book series!
I hope this is a great movie I put on hold and I hope it great!
I didn't love this one, but it's not bad for a children's film
Average goofball childrens movie. The action is fast paced ADD hyper. The dialogue and situations are silly and immature. Nothing really here for an adult, but it moves along pretty quickly. Nothing offensive save for the female lead being a whiny brat. On par with the various kids movies of its kind.