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Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules
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Greg is full of pranks, but Rodrick is not so concerned about it but he must deal with their parents' misguided attempts to have them bond.
Greg is full of pranks, but Rodrick is not so concerned about it but he must deal with their parents' misguided attempts to have them bond.
Actors:
Jake D. Smith,
Grayson Russell,
Spencer Drever,
Teryl Rothery,
Devon Bostick,
Jakob Davies,
John Shaw,
Benjamin Hollingsworth,
Angela Moore,
Bryce Hodgson,
Dalila Bela,
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Jake D. Smith
Grayson Russell
1998, Clanton, Alabama, USA
Spencer Drever
Teryl Rothery
9 November 1962, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Devon Bostick
13 November 1991, Canada
Jakob Davies
29 January 2003, White Rock, British Columbia, Canada
John Shaw
5 August 1970, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Benjamin Hollingsworth
7 September 1984, Brockville, Ontario, Canada
Angela Moore
Bryce Hodgson
22 February 1989, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Dalila Bela
Director:
David Bowers
David Bowers
Country:
United States
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June 15, 2011
I'm not asking for Citizen Kane here, but just a wisp of expansion to the characters, an actual narrative that the film can walk down, or just some sort of ambition to the whole project would not have gone amiss.March 25, 2011
The Diary of a Wimpy Kid series might more aptly be titled Diary of a Wimpy Family.. The film sequel is more engaging than the original was because it spends more time at home.June 06, 2011
Maintains the good-natured, playful and zany spirit that made that first movie one of the better non-fantasy-related kid films out there.March 25, 2011
Seventh-graders are far cooler and more anarchic than depicted in this often-dopey movie, which is aimed at more of a fourth-grade sensibility.February 09, 2012
The pre-teen cast seems rudderless, without an interested hand guiding them into worthwhile comedic performances.February 04, 2016
The Diary of a Wimpy Kid saga continues with this predictably mediocre installment...May 25, 2011
Most of the kids continue to irritate and, for a comedy aimed at youngsters, the laughs are woefully scarce.March 25, 2011
As portrayed by Zachary Gordon, Greg lacks ... charm and spontaneity ... No real sparks of mischievousness or bone-deep embarrassment or endearing flush of affection light this kid up.January 12, 2013
Apparently seventh grade doesn't pack as much potential for amusing, scarred-for-life trauma as sixth grade.
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March 25, 2011
The physical comedy will have the typical 10-year-old and some grown-ups cackling with glee.September 16, 2013
Even though this new movie is under another director, it feels very much like the first film. The characters are great, being both relateable and extreme.March 25, 2011
The problem doesn't really lie in the acting but in the writing. There's too much effort expended on making the kids cute and cuddly, instead of plausible.