How to Eat Fried Worms Page #6

Synopsis: The Forrester family - father Mitch Forrester, mother Helen Forrester, their pre-teen son Billy Forrester and their pre-school son Woody Forrester - have just moved to a new town where Mitch is starting a new job. Both Mitch and Billy are worried about fitting into their new environment. It's worse for Billy as Woody, who is not worried about the move, is at that stage in his life where everything is simple and easy. Billy's first day in the fifth grade at his new school does not go well when he gets into an altercation with the class bullies, led by Joe Guire. The altercation involves worms and Billy stating that he eats worms all the time, which leads to all the bullies calling him "Wormboy". As such, Joe bets Billy that he can't eat ten worms (without vomiting), the bet to take place this upcoming Saturday, with the last worm to be consumed by 7pm. Despite having a notoriously weak stomach, Billy takes him up on the bet. As the bet starts, the only classmate on Billy's side is Erika
Genre: Comedy, Family
Director(s): Bob Dolman
Production: New Line Cinema
  1 win & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.4
Metacritic:
56
Rotten Tomatoes:
59%
PG
Year:
2006
80 min
$13,022,756
Website
1,210 Views


What's he doing?

Ew!

No way!

~ Get down, get down ~

~ Get down,

get down ~

~ Get down, get down ~

~ Get down,

get down ~

- ~ Jungle boogie... ~

- Come on.

~ Jungle boogie,

get it on ~

~ Jungle boogie,

down with the boogie ~

~ Jungle boogie,

get it on ~

~ Jungle boogie,

get up with the boogie ~

~ Jungle boogie,

get up with the get down ~

~ Jungle boogie,

down with the boogie ~

~ Jungle boogie,

shake it around... ~

~ Jungle Boogie. ~

What's going on out here?

Good morning, Mr. Boiler...

I mean, good afternoon,

Mr. Burdock.

Good afternoon,

Mr. Burdock.

Adam Simms...

Adam!

Behave yourselves.

Yes, sir, we're

just walking along.

Yup, just walking along.

~ Do... do... do...

don't stop the beat ~

~ Ca... ca... ca... can't,

control the feet ~

~ Pe... pe... pe...

people in the streets ~

~ Come on, everybody,

and move your feet ~

~ And go ~

~ Everybody, move your feet

and feel united ~

~ Oh oh oh ~

~ Everybody, move your feet

and feel united ~

~ Oh oh oh ~

~ Yeah ~

~ We're going downtown,

oh yeah ~

~ We're going downtown,

oh yeah ~

~ We're going downtown,

oh yeah... ~

~ Sing sing sing

sing my song ~

~ And you you you

can sing along ~

~ Just put put put

my record on ~

~ And all of your troubles

are dead and gone, don't stop ~

- ~ Don't stop ~

- ~ Don't stop the beat, I can't stop ~

- ~ Can't stop ~

- ~ Can't stop the beat, I won't stop ~

- ~ Won't stop ~

- ~ Won't stop the beat, and go ~

~ Fat and juicy,

chew them up ~

~ Yum yum yum ~

~ Don't hold back,

just fill your cup ~

~ Yum yum yum ~

~ Slimy, smelly,

green and brown ~

~ Yum yum yum ~

~ Fried and sloppy,

I gulp them down ~

~ Yum yum yum ~

~ Over the gums

and down the gullet ~

~ Turn your crew cut

into a mullet ~

~ Yeah ~

~ Long and hefty,

hoist them high ~

~ Yum yum yum ~

~ Just don't get it

in your eye ~

~ Yum yum yum ~

~ Tangy, zesty,

watch them float ~

~ Yum yum yum ~

~ Sure to make

your tummy bloat ~

~ Yum yum yum ~

~ Hook them hard

and hear them pop ~

~ Once you start

you just can't stop ~

~ Yeah ~

~ Twist them, pinch them,

make them squirty ~

~ Yum yum yum ~

~ My them fried worms

sure are pretty ~

~ Yum yum yum. ~

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Bob Dolman

Robert "Bob" Dolman is a Canadian screenwriter, actor, director and producer. His work in television includes SCTV, SCTV Network 90, and WKRP in Cincinnati. more…

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