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| Year: | 2010 |
| Rating: | 6.1(3285) |
| Listed in: | Comedy, Family |
| Directed by: | Thor Freudenthal |
| Actors: | Zachary Gordon Robert Capron Steve Zahn Connor Fielding Owen Fielding Rachael Harris |
| "How to be cool" | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Thor Freudenthal | |
| Actors | |
| Zachary Gordon | as Greg Heffley |
| Robert Capron | as Rowley Jefferson |
| Steve Zahn | as Frank Heffley |
| Connor Fielding | as Manny Heffley |
| Owen Fielding | as Manny Heffley |
| Devon Bostick | as Rodrick Heffley |
| Karan Brar | as Chirag Gupta |
| Grayson Russell | as Fregley |
| Alex Ferris | as Collin |
| Andrew McNee | as Coach Malone |
| Rob LaBelle | as Mr. Bertrand Winsky |
| Nicholas Carey | as Pete Hosey |
| Samuel Patrick Chu | as Carter |
| Donnie MacNeil | as Wade |
| Cainan Wiebe | as Quentin |
| Cole Heppell | as Quentin's Sidekick |
| Harrison Houde | as Darren Walsh |
| Severin Korfer | as Dieter Muller |
| Raugi Yu | as Vice Principal Roy |
| Jake D. Smith | as Archie Kelly |
| Owen Best | as Bryce Anderson |
| Talon Dunbar | as Arthur |
| Willem Jacobson | as Cheese Boy |
| Sean Bygrave | as Coach Brewer |
| Nathaniel Marten | as Grown-Up Greg |
| Peter New | as Grown-Up Quentin |
| Nathan Smith | as Kindergarten Boy |
| Dylan Bell | as Kindergarten Greg |
| Adom Osei | as Marty Porter |
| Alf Humphreys | as Mr. Jefferson |
| Brent Chapman | as Mr. Parnell |
| Rylee Stiles | as Preston |
| Ryan Grantham | as Rodney James |
| Ethan Shankaruk | as Snot Kid |
| Jesse Wheeler | as Unpopular 80s Boy |
| Paul Hubbard | as Brock Branigan |
| Brett Dier | as 80s Breakdancer |
| Brandon Barton | as 80s Jock Boy |
| Benjamin D. Mitchell | as Audition Kid |
| Haris Cash | as Audition Kid |
| Alistair Abell | as Male Reporter |
| Aidan Gebert | as Löded Diper |
| Cameron Krpan | as Löded Diper |
| Paolo Tolfo | as Löded Diper |
| Michael Frederick Arnold | as Janitor |
| Actresses | |
| Rachael Harris | as Susan Heffley |
| Chloe Moretz | as Angie Steadman |
| Laine MacNeil | as Patty Ferrell |
| Belita Moreno | as Mrs. Norton |
| Samantha Page | as Shelly |
| Ava Hughes | as Marley |
| Jennifer Clement | as Mrs. Flint |
| Karin Konoval | as Mrs. Irvine |
| Kaye Capron | as Rowley's Mom |
| Naomi Dane | as Cheese Girl |
| Maxine Miller | as Elderly Woman |
| Taya Clyne | as Granddaughter |
| Nikki Frazer | as Lunch Girl #1 |
| Greta Makena Gibson | as Lunch Kid #2 |
| Kinua McWatt | as Kindergarten Girl |
| Madison Bell | as Kindergarten Patty |
| Cindy Busby | as 80s Popular Girl |
| Alicia Takase Lui | as Audition Kid |
| Jay Sidhu | as Audition Kid |
| Tori Christianson | as Audition Kid |
| Emerald Schreier | as Audition Kid |
| Mariah Crudo | as Audition Kid |
| Tara McGuire | as Female Reporter |
| Savannah Lathem |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | 12 August 2009 - 15 October 2009 |
| Gross: |
USA - 64,001,297 USD (15 August 2010) UK - 671,161 GBP (29 August 2010) |
| Plot: | To Greg Heffley, middle school is the dumbest idea ever invented. It's a place rigged with hundreds of social landmines, not the least of which are morons, wedgies, swirlies, bullies, lunchtime banishment to the cafeteria floor - and a festering piece of cheese with nuclear cooties. To survive the never-ending ordeal and attain the recognition and status he feels he so richly deserves, Greg devises an endless series of can't-miss schemes, all of which, of course, go awry. And he's getting it all down on paper, via a diary - "it's NOT a diary, it's a journal!" Greg insists, preferring the less-sissyfied designation - filled with his opinions, thoughts, tales of family trials and tribulations, and (would-be) schoolyard triumphs. "One day when I'm famous," writes Greg, "I'll have better things to do than answer peoples' stupid questions all day." So was born the Wimpy Kid's diary. |
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Original Soundtracks
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"RIDE" Written by Craig Nicholls Performed by The Vines Courtesy of Capitol Records Under license from EMI Film & Television Music "NEVER MISS A BEAT" Written by Nicholas Matthew Baines, Nicholas James David Hodgson, James Simon Rix, Andrew Robert White and Charles Richard Wilson Performed by Kaiser Chiefs Courtesy of Universal Records / B-Unique Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "THE FOUR SEASONS (AUTUMN)" Written by Antonio Vivaldi Performed by The International Sejong Soloists Courtesy of Naxos By Arrangement with Source/Q "MORE THAN I CAN DO (INSTRUMENTAL VERSION)" Written, Performed and Courtesy of Scott Kinney "TIME TO DIE" Written by Ali Dee (as Ali Dee Theodore) and Joey Katsaros Performed by Loaded Diaper "TEAR IT UP" Written by Nick Kokoros, Pat McKay, Tony Dow and Jay Lein Performed by White Demons Courtesy of RipTide Music, Inc. "SUPER FREAK" Written by Rick James and Alonzo Miller Performed by Ali Dee "WHEN THEY FIGHT, THEY FIGHT" Written by Edward Bartlett Joyner and Grant Evan Widmer Performed by Generationals Courtesy of Park The Van Records By Arrangement with Bank Robber Music "HOT" Written by Gregory D. Camp, Steven Scott Harwell and Paul Gerald Delisle Performed by Smash Mouth Courtesy of Interscope Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "UP ROCK (SLOW VERSION)" Written by Ali Dee (as Ali Dee Theodore) and Joey Katsaros Performed by Ali Dee and the Deekompressors "LIVE TO ROCK" Written by Brian Tichy and Marc Ferrari Performed by Brian Tichy Courtesy of Marc Ferrari / MasterSource "DANGER! HIGH VOLTAGE" Written by Joseph Frezza, Cory Martin, Stephen Nawara, Anthony Selph and Tyler Spencer Performed by Electric Six Courtesy of XL Recordings Ltd. "COBRASTYLE" feat. Mad Cobra Written by Written by Joakim Frans Ahlund, Klas Frans Ahlund, Patrik Knut Arve, Ewart Everton Brown, Troy Rami, Fabian Torsson, David Parker and Sylvia Robinson Performed by Teddybears Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing (contains an interpolation of "Mad Cash Money") "WHATTA MAN" Written by Herby Azor, David B. Crawford and Cheryl James Performed by Salt-N-Pepa (as Salt-N'Pepa) feat. En Vogue Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "O.K. MR. HILLBILLY" Written by Ron Henley Courtesy of APM "YOUR'E SUPPOSED TO BE MY FRIEND" Written by John McKeown Performed by 1990s Courtesy of Rough Trade Records Ltd. "TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE HEART" Written by Jim Steinman (performed during the audition sequence) "WE THREE TREES" Music by Deborah Ellen and Rachael Lawrence Lyrics by Jeff Kinney, Jackie Filgo, Jeff Filgo, Gabe Sachs, Jeff Judah, Deborah Ellen and Rachael Lawrence Performed by L.J. Benet (uncredited) "LE FREAK" Written by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards Performed by Chic Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing "THE POPULAR THING" Written by Ben Thornewill Performed by Jukebox The Ghost Courtesy of This Side Up Sounds "INTERGALACTIC" Written by Mike D (as Michael Diamond), Adam Horovitz, Adam Yauch and Mario Caldato Jr. Performed by Beastie Boys Courtesy of Capitol Records Under license from EMI Film & Television Music "WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM ME" Written by Caleb Turman, Austin Bello, Jonathan Cook, Kent Garrison, Kyle Burns , Marc Stewart and Shep Goodman Performed by Forever The Sickest Kids Courtesy of Universal Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises |
Goofs
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Revealing mistakes: When Rowly hands Greg the Zoo Wee Mama comic he says "I put you in the comic this week." It's just the one with the acid puddle and squirrel with no change from the original drawing he made at Greg's house. Continuity: As Greg and Rowley are forced to eat on the floor, a milk carton lands on Greg's tray when two guys empty their trash. When Fregley comes to sit with them, the milk carton is gone. Continuity: In the scene when Patty pins Greg, and Angie takes the picture, her hair is down, but in the newspaper, her hair is curved up. Continuity: In the scene where Greg and Rowley are walking the kindergartners, Pete Hosey and his friend drive by, slowly looking at them all standing in a line. In the next scene when Greg and Rowley are laughing about not getting caught, the kindergartners are in a different order. PLOT: Greg goes down on his popularity chart from 19 to 72. The 19th place would then be vacant. Rowley later fills the 19th spot. Greg later goes down from 72 to 202. This would be impossible if only 201 students were on the list. Also, the 72th place is vacant once again. Continuity: A witch decoration by the stairs in the Heffley house is moving around. In another shot, the witch is still. If you look carefully when Greg and Rowley are outside, the witch is moving again. Continuity: Some of the foam from the fire extinguisher is sprayed onto Greg. Two shots later, Greg is clean. Continuity: Greg takes Manny off the toilet, who leaves on the right. Susan is carrying Manny, but she comes from the left. Continuity: When Greg is confessing to Rowley about scaring the smaller children, the hallway is busy with a woman in red quickly approaching them. A second later, the hall is empty and the woman has vanished. Then she reappears and brushes past Rowley. Continuity: In the scene right before Rowley asks Greg if he "Wants to come over and play", Greg walks out, and you see a girl walking down the stairs behind him. When they show Rowley, the girl is again seen coming out of the school. |
Quotes
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Frank Heffley: I think Dorothy deserved it. Rodrick Heffley: No time-out. Only *death*. Rodrick Heffley: Get off, Baby Hippo! Chirag Gupta: Good God, man. You almost got the Cheese Touch! Greg Heffley: [looking at class favorites] The class favorites. [opening the section] They're the best in their class. These people aren't nobodies. They're famous. They don't have to worry about getting a seat in the cafeteria, either. Check this out. There's tons of things I qualify for: "Most Likely to Succeed", "Best Looking", "Class Clown". They should just give that to me right now. Rowley Jefferson: Don't you have to be funny for that? [spotting something in the section] Hey! We can try for cutest friends! Rowley Jefferson: [last lines] Zoo-Wee-Mama! Patty Ferrell: This has got to be the worst fight ever! Angie Steadman: This place is an intellectual wasteland. [Rowley is walking with his backpack on. Greg stops him] Greg Heffley: Stop. You look like one of the seven dwarves. Always wear one strap. One strap is cool. Rowley Jefferson: Then why do they put two straps instead of one? Greg Heffley: [walking] Because the people who make backpacks aren't cool. Greg Heffley: [stops walking] You know what has one strap? Machine guns. You know what else? Electric guitars. Greg Heffley: [continues walking] You know what else? Rowley Jefferson: Purses? |
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