Megan McDonald's third-grade spitfire Judy Moody makes her moody leap from the page to the big screen with much of the spit, if not her fire, intact.
"Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer" is a mild-mannered kids' comedy that makes for a pleasant-enough time killer. All garish colors, small-scale sight gags and kid-friendly one-liners, it lacks the same comic spark that a recent "Wimpy Kid's" second diary also failed to deliver.
One thing Judy (Jordana Beatty) is not is wimpy. A tornado on a Spider Bike, a riot of noise and impulsiveness topped by an impossible mop of ginger hair, she's the one who organizes a contest so that she and her friends don't face another summer of "snoresville." She comes up with challenges - theme-park rides to be conquered, scary movies to be endured, surfing skills to be mastered (they live in coastal Virginia), "ride an elephant" - stuff like that. Accomplish a goal, earn "thrill points."