Horrid Henry: The Movie(2011)
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Raucous and bombastic live-action comedy based on the much-loved children's book series about a naughty yet ingenious schoolboy.
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Age group5–11 years
Duration92 mins
This film was very impressive and all the things that they did to the movie to make it very exciting, like editing and thinking of the comedy to go into it. My favourite character was Fang the hamster. He was really cool and just couldn't stop poking his little nose into Too Cool for School at the last minute, to eat the revolting stew.
My least favourite character was the chef who served the stew, because she was gross and just didn't catch my eye in a good way.
This movie is very good and I've really got it in mind to watch it in film club again. The funniest part was when he had been on the mission at the very beginning to get the biscuits out of mood Margaret's tree house, and when he got back to his house he opened the tin, took one out and as soon as he was about to eat it he was told to do his homework. This film could improve a little bit if they showed us other plans that Horrid Henry was going to do in the future. This movie was a good movie and I'm happy that people chose to watch it.
GREAT Movie!
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