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Fun Size

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Release Date: 18/03/2013

Genre: Action & Adventure
Region Code: DVD 2
Label: Paramount Home Entertainment
Actors: Victoria Justice, Johnny Knoxville, Chelsea Handler, Josh Pence, Jane Levy, Josh Schwartz
Director: Josh Schwartz
Number of Discs: 1
Duration: 83 minutes
Audio Languages: English
Subtitle Languages: Danish, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, English, Dutch

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Victoria Justice (Nickelodeon’s Victorious) stars as a whipsmart girl whose plans to attend the high school event of the year are spoiled when she gets stuck babysitting her little brother. Just when she thinks it can’t get any worse, he disappears! Now, with the help of three unusual friends, she must find the little troublemaker before her mom discovers that he’s missing. Together, they’re in for a night filled with hilarious adventure and king-size fun every step of the way.

Special Features:


* Unwrapped: The Making of Fun Size
* Deleted Scenes: School Parking Lot--Alternate Opening, Peng's Triumph, Joy Leaves The Party




AMAZON REVIEW
The premise of Fun Size is simple: teen girl, Wren (Victoria Justice), hung up on the cute boy at school, Aaron (Thomas McDonell), plans to go to his Halloween party to make him notice her. Last-minute request from jaundiced mom (Chelsea Handler): "Oh and can you watch Albert tonight? Bye!" So Wren and her pal April (Jane Levy) reluctantly take little brother Albert (Jackson Nicoll) in his tiny Spiderman costume out on a night every kid in town is running around in a costume. What could go wrong? Teens and mature tweens will enjoy the predictable pickles the girls, and guys, get themselves into as Wren and April try to both comb their town for little lost Albert while also never losing sight of the evening's ultimate goal: to be noticed by Aaron. It's not giving too much away to say that everyone escapes the escapades intact, though not without illustrating several different flavours of A Parent's Worst Nightmare: Lost kid, lost kid getting caught up in committing a crime and possibly being kidnapped, teenagers taking a car ride with strangers--strangers who have no business being behind the wheel of anything… etc. The performances by Justice and Levy are winning despite their characters' terrible judgement, and Handler and Nicoll appear to be having the time of their lives. Fun Size definitely delivers Halloween humour for savvy teens. --A.T. Hurley