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An 11-year-old boy's amazing ability to break wind leads him first to fame and then to death row, before it helps him to fulfill his ambition of becoming an astronaut.

Rupert Grint as  Alan A. Allen
Simon Callow as  Sir John Osgood
Stephen Fry as  Sir Anthony Silk
Celia Imrie as  Miss Rapier
Paul Giamatti as  Johnson J. Johnson
Ned Beatty as  Gen. Ed Sheppard
Bronagh Gallagher as  Mrs. Smash
Victor McGuire as  Mr. Smash
Adam Godley as  Placido P. Placeedo
Leslie Phillips as  Judge

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Reviews

TheLittleSongbird
2002/05/24

I remember seeing this at the cinema when I was 10, and I didn't like it at all. Seeing it again recently made me completely understand why I hated it in the first place. While not the worst movie ever, to put it politely, as a movie it's a stinker! The movie is meant to be for kids, but there is the odd swear word, and kids will not understand the jokes. And what about the jokes? There were hardly any, just crude, childish and unfunny fart jokes, that are not actually appropriate for a kids movie and had a complete lack of sophistication. The subject matter was also lame and crude, and the pace was uneven, very slow in places. I was even unimpressed with the soundtrack, usually I love this sort of music in films, but the music was poorly placed, and just wasn't my cup of tea. The acting was fairly poor too, despite the undeniably talented cast. Stephen Fry, Paul Giamatti Celia Irmrie and Simon Callow quite visibly put some enthusiasm into their performances, but are given very little to work with, and came across as wasted. Same with Rupert Grint. And the direction was literally non-existent. Overall, a real stinker, that is too childish, crude and predictable for my tastes, and when we saw this at the cinema, my mum looked as though she wanted to go home less than 10 minutes into the movie. 1/10 for the talented cast. Bethany Cox

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jccurtis-1
2002/05/25

This movie is a horrible, abysmal, awful, disgusting, sickening, stupid, senseless, childish, idiotic, just plain bad movie. There are probably many more adjectives I could use to describe this movie that I can not think of. First of all, the main actor (the farting boy) is awful in his role. It's not believable or funny, and when you listen to him talk, you feel like slapping him in the face. This movie is extremely childish with a stupid plot, and is totally ridiculous! For anyone who even considers seeing this train wreck of a movie, let me just say, THINK TWICE! So basically, I don't like it, and don't see it! EVER!

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flawless51
2002/05/26

I've never quite seen a movie like Thunderpants. It was on the television at a friend's house, and just his description of the movie made me laugh, however we watched it anyway. I've honestly never laughed so hard in my entire life...I had to ask my friend to turn off the TV for a minute just so I could catch my breath. Everything from the stupid quotes about wanting to be a space man, to the Patrick's flat hair style, to the green theme as absolutely hilarious - but NOT in a good way. It was a pathetic excuse for a movie, but wow it really blew me away. This movie will break wind before it breaks any records. If you're ready to watch this wretched film, watch it with friends who will make you laugh.

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Seth Nelson
2002/05/27

"Thun-dar-pantzzzzz" is an exciting, heart-warming family flick about a boy that is very powerful, full of action! And when I mean very powerful (I am so sorry about this) he has nothing but flatulence. But, however, that flatulence made this person famous! Everything that he wanted came to him faster than him saying, "Who's your daddy?" Some of the great parts of "Thun-dar-pantzzzzz" would be anything involving nonstop humor and loads of fun. Every minute of this stroke of genius from across the pond has these elements, and like those other family movies with kung fu chimpanzees and sports-playing dogs in them (also a ten), this movie ranks right there in that "creative family" flick genre department here."Thun-dar-pantzzzzz" is a wonderful, unforgettable kids movie ala "The Wizard of Oz;" whether you're 12 or 112, this movie will turn your frown upside-down.

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