Diary of a Wimpy Kid- Rodrick Rules - Review
Then, when the boys came to visit, we watched it as well.
As soon as I saw that I could review Diary of a Wimpy Kid - Roderick Rules, I immediately said YES!
I knew that the boys would enjoy it, so why pass it up?
Now, the boys are not here yet...
Of course, it is in typical boy humor...
Poor Greg, you know...
Diary of a Wimpy Kid has Greg going into 7Th grade...
Is Holly going to notice Greg?
It did crack me up that their mom writes for their paper and is constantly talking about the family...
Diary of a Wimpy Kid will be available for purchase starting June 21,2011.
Synopsis:
Greg Heffley is about to discover that there is something worse than middle school – his own family! Based on the 2011 Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice™ Award for Best Book Series, the original film cast returns in DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: RODRICK RULES, available on Blu-ray and DVD on June 21st. This flick takes sibling rivalry to entirely new levels as big brother and little brother wrestle through growing pains.
Just back from summer vacation, Greg Heffley (Zachary Gordon,National Treasure: Book of Secrets) and his friend Rowley (Robert Capron, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice) enter the next grade as undersized weaklings in their school. A bully favorite, Greg tries not to get noticed by anyone except the pretty new girl, Holly Hills (Peyton List,27 Dresses). And at home, Greg is still at war with his older brother, Rodrick (Devon Bostick, “Degrassi”), until their mom Susan (Rachael Harris, The Hangover) instigates a ‘Mom Bucks’ program so Greg and Rodrick can earn play money by doing chores and—gasp!—being nice to each other. Calamity ensues when their parents return from vacation and dad Frank (Steve Zahn, A Perfect Getaway) finds evidence that Rodrick secretly threw a houseparty with his band, Löded Diper. As they struggle with school and compete for ‘Mom Bucks,’ the brothers discover that avoiding trouble is easier if they unite—and their once-twisted partnership grows into a hilariously playful and sometimes mischievous friendship.
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This sounds like something my nephews would love.
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