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Horrid Henry finds himself doing things he never ever thought he'd do, and then some.Horrid Henry finds himself doing things he never ever thought he'd do, and then some.Horrid Henry finds himself doing things he never ever thought he'd do, and then some.
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- 1 win & 1 nomination
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Did you know
- TriviaThis is the first British children's film to be shot in 3D.
- GoofsDuring the homework scene at the beginning when Miss Oddbod comes in, Miss Battleaxe actually turns to face Henry twice.
- Crazy creditsWhile the credits play, A music video shows Horrid Henry and the entire Cast Performing, "Too Cool For School".
- ConnectionsFeatured in Breakfast: Episode dated 8 July 2011 (2011)
- SoundtracksToo Cool For School
Performed by Theo Stevenson
Written by Jordan Crisp, Lol Hammond, Lloyd Perrin, Mike Watts and Lucinda Whiteley
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Without laughing out loud at any time, actually two barely audible giggles, I enjoyed this film. Not least because there is something like a story at the heart of it.
Stuffed with top notch British acting talent all of whom have a good time exaggerating their own stereotype, 'Horrid Henry: the movie' is a pleasure to watch. All the adult roles are drawn as cartoon caricatures and faintly repulsive with it, even the delightful Miss Lovely is an overdrawn figure of loveliness. Personally I found the Dick and Dom take on scary syncopated kids TV presenters a little too close to the spooky for comfort, but they're a bit like that anyway.
The children in the story get on with sorting out the adult mess in the usual manner of child drama, and because there is a story proceedings move along nicely. The 'fantasy' scenes are well done, with a couple of nice jokes at the expense of CGI trickery.
All in all good stuff and I recommend it for fans of Horrid Henry whether they come by book, audio book or the TV cartoon series.
While the kids in the audience enjoyed it, you may feel as I did that all this good time fun doesn't quite get into the wow territory the film is clearly striving for. But don't let that worry you, we don't need another blockbuster just yet. Na na ne na na na.
Stuffed with top notch British acting talent all of whom have a good time exaggerating their own stereotype, 'Horrid Henry: the movie' is a pleasure to watch. All the adult roles are drawn as cartoon caricatures and faintly repulsive with it, even the delightful Miss Lovely is an overdrawn figure of loveliness. Personally I found the Dick and Dom take on scary syncopated kids TV presenters a little too close to the spooky for comfort, but they're a bit like that anyway.
The children in the story get on with sorting out the adult mess in the usual manner of child drama, and because there is a story proceedings move along nicely. The 'fantasy' scenes are well done, with a couple of nice jokes at the expense of CGI trickery.
All in all good stuff and I recommend it for fans of Horrid Henry whether they come by book, audio book or the TV cartoon series.
While the kids in the audience enjoyed it, you may feel as I did that all this good time fun doesn't quite get into the wow territory the film is clearly striving for. But don't let that worry you, we don't need another blockbuster just yet. Na na ne na na na.
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Box office
- Budget
- £5,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $11,045,966
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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