Victoria Justice stars as a teen who loses her oddball brother, who appears to spend most of the film dressed as Spider-Man, in the new Halloween-themed comedy Fun Size from Paramount and Nickelodeon Movies.
The film co-stars Jane Levy, Johnny Knoxville, Chelsea Handler, Thomas Mann and Ana Gasteyer and arrives in theaters October 26.
Here's the official synopsis:
FUN SIZE is a funny and outrageous family ensemble comedy that all takes place on one Halloween night. A young girl’s popularity is in jeopardy when she is forced to track down her kid brother instead of going to THE party of the year. Yet her kid brother shows her what popularity is all about -- and her rush to find her brother with her nerd neighbor shows her that popularity might not be exactly what she really wants.
Take a look at the first trailer below and sound off in the comments section with your thoughts on the film.
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557275436 said...
I'm 24 I'm going to see this film love VictoriaJustice she's gorgious people
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1669150805 said...
This might be aimed at a younger teen audience, but I'm hoping it's one of those movies that also holds up with older crowds - kind of like how Sandlot is a 'kids' movie but I like it more that i'm a young adult. I have faith in Josh Schwartz, Chuck is one of the best shows ever. Also, I love how in first half of the trailer they used the song "Set It Loose" by Pigeon John, that's one of my favorite party-going jams of the past few years
100003076430602 said...
I agree with Bryan. Nickelodeon never has cussing in there movies. Looks like I would wanna see it otherwise.
100001474579809 said...
this is a nickelodeon movie?! wow
avargas2010 said...
Looks boring !
1205346092 said...
Wow, Nickelodeon has certainly gotten a bit racy...did not expect the humping pirate chicken...
1467912884 said...
I think they're going for the 80s style of teen comedy with this movie. That's probably why it looks so edgy.
1574377202 said...
It's not Nickelodeon. It's a theatrical release that happens to have Victoria Justice as a lead.
trailerfan said...
looks like a female version of Jonah Hill's "The Sitter"
"Welcome to the party, pal."
"I am serious... and don't call me Shirley."
"When am I gonna learn how to punch?"
"These go to eleven."
"Benjamin, have you ever been severely beaten about the face & neck?"
"Just keep swimming, swimming, swimming."
"You're gonna need a bigger boat."
"Jessica's got cable."
"Squirrel!"