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'''''Diary of a Wimpy Kid '''''(also known as '''''Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Movie''''') is a 2010 American live-action/animated feature film directed by [[Thor Freudenthal]] and was based on the best-selling first book in the illustrated novel series [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid (series)|''Diary of a Wimpy Kid'']] by [[Jeff Kinney]]. After [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid]], it was a huge success.
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'''''Diary of a Wimpy Kid '''''(also known as '''''Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Movie''''') is a 2010 American live-action feature film, the first out of the film franchise, directed by [[Thor Freudenthal]], based on the best-selling first book in the illustrated novel series [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid (series)|''Diary of a Wimpy Kid'']] by [[Jeff Kinney]]. After [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid]], it was a huge success.
   
 
The film stars [[Zachary Gordon]], [[Robert Capron]], [[Rachael Harris]], [[Steve Zahn]], [[Devon Bostick]], [[Connor and Owen Fielding]], and [[Chloë Moretz]].
 
The film stars [[Zachary Gordon]], [[Robert Capron]], [[Rachael Harris]], [[Steve Zahn]], [[Devon Bostick]], [[Connor and Owen Fielding]], and [[Chloë Moretz]].
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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
The film starts with [[Rodrick Heffley]] ([[Devon Bostick]]), who wakes up [[Greg Heffley]] ([https://diary-of-a-wimpy-kid.fandom.com/wiki/Zachary_Gordon Zachary Gordon]), as a prank to make him think it's time for school. Greg is anxious to start middle school, confident he will easily become the school's most popular kid. However, Greg worries about how his unusual best friend, [[Rowley Jefferson]] ([[Robert Capron]]), will fit in. While Rowley is a good friend who helps Greg escape his older brother, Rodrick, Greg worries that Rowley's clothes and personality will embarrass both of them.
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The film starts with [[Rodrick Heffley]] ([[Devon Bostick]]), who wakes up [[Greg Heffley]] ([https://diary-of-a-wimpy-kid.fandom.com/wiki/Zachary_Gordon Zachary Gordon]), as a prank to make him think it's time for school. Greg is anxious to start middle school, confident he will easily become the school's most popular kid. However, Greg worries about how his unusual best friend, [[Rowley Jefferson]] ([[Robert Capron]]), will fit in. While Rowley is a good friend who helps Greg escape his older brother, Rodrick, Greg worries that Rowley's kiddie clothes and kiddie personality will embarrass both of them.
   
 
[[File:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_-_Animation_Scene.jpg|250px|left|thumb|One of the movie's many animation scenes.]]
 
[[File:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_-_Animation_Scene.jpg|250px|left|thumb|One of the movie's many animation scenes.]]
On their first day, Greg and Rowley meet [[Angie Steadman]] ([[Chloë Grace Moretz]]), a 7th grader who works for the school’s paper during P.E. Throughout the school year, [[Angie]] tells Greg and Rowley why they shouldn't enjoy middle school. Classmate [[Chirag Gupta]] ([[Karan Brar]]) tells Greg and Rowley the story behind the moldy slice of Swiss cheese laying on the blacktop; upon touching the cheese, a kid named [[Darren Walsh]] ([[Harrison Houde]]) touched the Cheese and got the [[Cheese Touch]]; anyone who touches the cheese becomes an outcast until they can pass on the cheese touch by touching someone else. The last [[Cheese Touch]] was taken away by a German exchange student named [[Dieter Müller]], which he moved away to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%BCsseldorf Düsseldorf] .
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On their first day, Greg and Rowley meet [[Angie Steadman]] ([[Chloë Grace Moretz]]), a 7th grader who works for the school’s paper during P.E. Throughout the school year, [[Angie]] tells Greg and Rowley why they shouldn't enjoy middle school. Classmate [[Chirag Gupta]] ([[Karan Brar]]) tells Greg and Rowley the story behind the cheese laying on the blacktop; upon touching [[The Cheese]], a kid named [[Darren Walsh]] ([[Harrison Houde]]) touched the cheese and got the [[Cheese Touch]], and anyone who touches the cheese becomes infected with it until they can pass on the Cheese Touch by touching someone else. The last [[Cheese Touch]] victim was taken away by a German exchange student named [[Dieter Müller]]/[[Abe Hall]] (Movie Version), which he moved away to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%BCsseldorf Düsseldorf] due to having problems about talking.
   
 
[[File:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_-_Greg,_Rowley,_Chirag,_and_the_Cheese.jpg|250px|thumb|Chirag Gupta explaining the horrors of the Cheese to Greg and Rowley.]]
 
[[File:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_-_Greg,_Rowley,_Chirag,_and_the_Cheese.jpg|250px|thumb|Chirag Gupta explaining the horrors of the Cheese to Greg and Rowley.]]
Greg is determined to be voted a "class favorite" and listed in the yearbook, but each of his attempts to do so backfires. His popularity quickly drops as he loses to [[Patty Farrell]] ([[Laine MacNeil]]), Greg’s arch-enemy, in wrestling (taught by [[Eduardo Malone|Coach Malone]] ([[Andrew McNee]]). While [[Greg]] and Rowley go trick-or-treating they anger teenagers by threatening to call the police on them after they spray him and Rowley with the fire extinguisher and then damages their[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_F-Series Ford F-150 ] with a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String_trimmer weed whacker] . Greg joins the [[Safety Patrol]] alongside Rowley. While playing a game Greg invented; he breaks Rowley's arm during wintertime. In school, everyone notices Rowley's broken arm and Rowley becomes very popular, much to Greg’s dismay. Rowley's popularity increases when he beats Greg to become the school paper's cartoonist, despite Greg's dismissal of his farts.
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Greg is determined to be voted a "class favorite" and listed in the yearbook, but each of his attempts to do so backfires. His popularity quickly drops as he loses to [[Patty Farrell]] ([[Laine MacNeil]]), Greg’s arch-enemy, in wrestling (taught by [[Eduardo Malone|Coach Malone]] ([[Andrew McNee]]). While [[Greg]] and Rowley go trick-or-treating they anger teenagers by threatening to call the police on them after they spray him and Rowley with the fire extinguisher and then damages their [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_F-Series Ford F-150 ] with a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String_trimmer weed whacker]. Greg joins the [[Safety Patrol]] alongside Rowley. While playing a game Greg invented, riding a Big Wheel and Greg temp to knock it down. But one day, he breaks Rowley's arm during wintertime and has to wear a cast. In school, everyone and the girls notices Rowley's broken arm and Rowley becomes very popular, much to Greg’s dismay. Rowley's popularity increases when he beats Greg to become the school paper's cartoonist, despite Greg's dismissal of his farts.
   
 
[[File:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_-_Safety_Patrol.jpg|250px|left|thumb|Greg's safety patrol fantasy.]]
 
[[File:Diary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_-_Safety_Patrol.jpg|250px|left|thumb|Greg's safety patrol fantasy.]]
Greg and Rowley’s friendship falls apart after Greg allows Rowley to unwittingly take the blame for a mistake that Greg made during Safety Patrol. After Greg tells Rowley the truth and tries to make light of the situation, Rowley berates him for being a bad friend who cares about nothing but himself. Rowley then leaves him and befriends a kid named [[Collin Lee ]] ([[Alex Ferris]]). Greg tries to move on by having a sleepover with [[Fregley]] ([[Grayson Russell]]), the weirdest and 201st most popular (past the bottom) kid in school, but Fregley's sugar-induced hyperactivity is too much for him to take. He then tries to pursue popularity without Rowley by auditioning for the school play of [[The Wizard of Oz]] but ruins the performance by starting an apple throwing fight with Patty when she makes him mad by accusing of trying to ruin the performance.
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Greg and Rowley’s friendship falls apart after Greg allows Rowley to unwittingly take the blame for a mistake that Greg made during Safety Patrol, and Greg's mistake was thinking he saw the teens and pushed them into a muddy hole. After Greg tells Rowley the truth and tries to make light of the situation, Rowley describes him for being a bad friend who cares about nothing but himself. Rowley then leaves him and befriends a kid named [[Collin Lee ]] ([[Alex Ferris]]). Greg tries to move on by having a sleepover with [[Fregley]] ([[Grayson Russell]]), the weirdest and the least most popular (past the bottom) kid in school, but Fregley's sugar-induced hyperactivity is too much for him to take. He then tries to pursue popularity without Rowley by auditioning for the school play of [[The Wizard of Oz]] but ruins the performance by starting an apple throwing fight with [[Patty Farrell]] when she makes him mad by accusing of trying to ruin the performance.
   
At the school mother-son dance, [[Susan Heffley|Greg's mother]] ([[Rachael Harris]]) suggests Greg ask Rowley to go out for ice cream with them. However, Rowley tells Greg that he's already going out for ice cream with [[Collin Lee|Collin]]. Later, Greg is excited when Rowley comes up to him in school but is disappointed when he learns Rowley only wants a game back. Greg refuses to return the game, causing them to get into an argument. Kids gather around them, wanting them to fight, but are quickly dispelled when the teenagers that Greg and Rowley had angered on Halloween, were looking for revenge. The teenagers force Rowley to eat the Cheese. They are about to force Greg to eat the remainder when [[Coach Malone]], arrives and chases the teenagers away & recognizes one named [[Pete Hosey]].
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At the school mother-son dance, [[Susan Heffley|Greg's mother]] ([[Rachael Harris]]) suggests Greg ask Rowley to go out for ice cream with them. However, Rowley tells Greg that he's already going out for ice cream with [[Collin Lee|Collin]]. Later, Greg is excited when Rowley comes up to him in school but is disappointed when he learns Rowley only wants a video game back. Greg refuses to return the video game, causing them to get into an argument. Kids gather around them, wanting them to witness a brawl, but are quickly made a run for it when the teenagers emerged that Greg and Rowley had seen on Halloween, were looking for revenge. The teenagers force Rowley to eat the Cheese. They are about to force Greg to eat the remainder when [[Coach Malone]], arrives and chases the teenagers away and recognizes one named [[Pete Hosey]].
   
The kids return and find the partially eaten [[Cheese Touch|The Cheese]]. [[Patty Farrell|Patty]] begins to accuse Rowley, but Greg steps in and takes the blame. He picks up the Cheese and makes a profound speech about the ridiculousness of the Cheese and other middle school institutions, but Patty ruins it when she shouts that Greg has the [[Cheese Touch]] causing everyone to run away from him. Greg and Rowley make up, and [[Angie Steadman|Angie]] approaches them to compliment Greg for his bravery. Greg and Rowley make it into the class favorites list as "cutest friends", Greg becomes popular on the popularity rank to 202 and Patty gets the Cheese Touch without her knowing when she hugged Rowley (who still actually had the Cheese Touch) while handing out yearbooks, and the film ends with Greg, Rowley, and Angie laughing and Greg narrating that he still has the summer and next year ahead of him.
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The kids return and find the partially eaten [[Cheese Touch|The Cheese]]. [[Patty Farrell|Patty]] begins to accuse [[Rowley]], but Greg steps in and takes the blame. He picks up the Cheese and makes a profound speech about the ridiculousness of the Cheese and other middle school institutions, but Patty ruins it when she shouts that Greg has the [[Cheese Touch]] causing everyone to run away from him. Greg and Rowley become friends again, and [[Angie Steadman|Angie]] approaches them to compliment Greg for his bravery. Greg and Rowley make it into the class favorites list as "Cutest Friends" in the yearbook, Greg becomes popular on the popularity rank to 202 and Patty gets the Cheese Touch without her knowing when she hugged Rowley (who still actually had the Cheese Touch) while handing out [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yearbook yearbooks] , and the film ends with Greg, Rowley, and Angie laughing and Greg narrating that he still has the summer and next year ahead of him.
   
 
== Sequel ==
 
== Sequel ==
 
''Main article: [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (film)]]''
 
''Main article: [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (film)]]''
   
The sequel, based on the second book in the Wimpy Kid series, [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules|Rodrick Rules]], was released on March 25, 2011. The film was directed by [[David Bowers]], and it has [[Holly Hills]] making her debut in the film series, replacing [[Angie]].
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The sequel, based on the second book in the Wimpy Kid series, [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules|Rodrick Rules]], was released on March 25, 2011. The film was directed by [[David Bowers]], replacing [[Thor Freudenthal]], and it has [[Holly Hills]] making her debut in the film series, replacing [[Angie]].
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
*[[Zachary Gordon]], [[Nathaniel Marten]], and [[Dylan Bell]] as [[Greg Heffley]], who is the main protagonist of the film, as well as the narrator. He thinks that middle school is the worst idea ever invented, and apparently, other kids agree with him, one girl saying that middle school is an "intellectual wasteland".
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*[[Zachary Gordon]], [[Nathaniel Marten]], and [[Dylan Bell]] as [[Greg Heffley]], who is the main character of the film, as well as the narrator. He thinks that middle school is the worst idea ever invented, and apparently, other kids agree with him, one girl saying that middle school is an "intellectual wasteland".
 
*[[Robert Capron]] as [[Rowley Jefferson]], the deuteragonist of the film. He is not as socially awkward as he is the books, but he does cause some embarrassing moments, such as telling [[Bryce Anderson]] that he has a "cute butt".
 
*[[Robert Capron]] as [[Rowley Jefferson]], the deuteragonist of the film. He is not as socially awkward as he is the books, but he does cause some embarrassing moments, such as telling [[Bryce Anderson]] that he has a "cute butt".
*[[Rachael Harris]] as [[Susan Heffley]], [[Greg]]’s mother. Like in the books, she sometimes makes [[Greg]] look like a wimp.
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*[[Rachael Harris]] as [[Susan Heffley]], [[Greg]]’s mother. Like in the books, she sometimes makes [[Greg]] look like a wimpy kid.
 
*[[Steve Zahn]] as [[Frank Heffley]], [[Greg]]’s father.
 
*[[Steve Zahn]] as [[Frank Heffley]], [[Greg]]’s father.
 
*[[Devon Bostick]] as [[Rodrick Heffley]], [[Greg]]’s older brother. Like his character in the books, his advice is often unhelpful, such as telling [[Greg]] not to talk to anyone or sit down next to anyone if he ([[Greg]]) is going to be able to survive middle school. He also calls [[Rowley]] on one occasion a "baby hippo".
 
*[[Devon Bostick]] as [[Rodrick Heffley]], [[Greg]]’s older brother. Like his character in the books, his advice is often unhelpful, such as telling [[Greg]] not to talk to anyone or sit down next to anyone if he ([[Greg]]) is going to be able to survive middle school. He also calls [[Rowley]] on one occasion a "baby hippo".
 
*[[Connor and Owen Fielding]] as [[Manny Heffley]], [[Greg]]’s annoying little brother. Many fans feared that [[Manny]] was not going to appear in the film, but with twins [[Connor and Owen Fielding]] trying out for the role at the last minute, these fears were canceled out.
 
*[[Connor and Owen Fielding]] as [[Manny Heffley]], [[Greg]]’s annoying little brother. Many fans feared that [[Manny]] was not going to appear in the film, but with twins [[Connor and Owen Fielding]] trying out for the role at the last minute, these fears were canceled out.
*[[Chloë Moretz]] as [[Angie Steadman]], [[Greg]]’s friend. She is a seventh grader who works for the school paper and guides [[Greg]] and [[Rowley]] through Middle School during the film.
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*[[Chloë Moretz]] as [[Angie Steadman]], [[Greg]]’s friend. She is a 7th grader who works for the school paper and guides [[Greg]] and [[Rowley]] through middle school during the film.
 
*[[Karan Brar]] as [[Chirag Gupta]], [[Greg]]’s friend. He saves [[Greg]] from getting the [[Cheese Touch]] on one occasion.
 
*[[Karan Brar]] as [[Chirag Gupta]], [[Greg]]’s friend. He saves [[Greg]] from getting the [[Cheese Touch]] on one occasion.
 
*[[Grayson Russell]] as [[Fregley]], [[Greg]]’s odd classmate.
 
*[[Grayson Russell]] as [[Fregley]], [[Greg]]’s odd classmate.
*[[Alex Ferris]] as [[Collin Lee]] [[Greg]]’s backup friend. Later, temporarily becomes [[Rowley]]’s "best friend".
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*[[Alex Ferris]] as [[Collin Lee]], [[Greg]]’s backup friend. Later, temporarily becomes [[Rowley]]’s "best friend".
 
*[[Jake D. Smith]] as [[Archie Kelly]], One of [[Greg]]’s partners in the school play.
 
*[[Jake D. Smith]] as [[Archie Kelly]], One of [[Greg]]’s partners in the school play.
*[[Rob LaBelle]] as [[Mr. Winsky]], the head of [[Safety Patrol]].
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*[[Rob LaBelle]] as [[Mr. Winsky]], the leader of [[Safety Patrol]].
*[[Jennifer Clement]] as Mrs. Flint, [[Greg]]’s teacher.
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*[[Jennifer Clement]] as [[Mrs. Flint]], [[Greg]]’s homeroom teacher.
 
*[[Laine MacNeil]] and [[Madison Bell]] as [[Patty Farrell]] a nerdy looking, selfish brat classmate of [[Greg]]’s and also arch enemy.
 
*[[Laine MacNeil]] and [[Madison Bell]] as [[Patty Farrell]] a nerdy looking, selfish brat classmate of [[Greg]]’s and also arch enemy.
 
*[[Harrison Houde]] as [[Darren Walsh]], [[Greg]]’s classmate who is infamous for starting the [[Cheese touch]]
 
*[[Harrison Houde]] as [[Darren Walsh]], [[Greg]]’s classmate who is infamous for starting the [[Cheese touch]]
 
*[[Severin Korfer]] as [[Dieter Muller]], A German exchange student who took the [[Cheese Touch]] with him back to his homeland.
 
*[[Severin Korfer]] as [[Dieter Muller]], A German exchange student who took the [[Cheese Touch]] with him back to his homeland.
 
*[[Aidan Gebert]], [[Cameron Krpan]], and [[Paolo Tolfo]] as [[Löded Diper]] Bandmates, [[Rodrick]]’s friends.
 
*[[Aidan Gebert]], [[Cameron Krpan]], and [[Paolo Tolfo]] as [[Löded Diper]] Bandmates, [[Rodrick]]’s friends.
*[[Raugi Yu]] as [[Vice Principal Roy]], the Vice Principal who appears on tv giving news.
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*[[Raugi Yu]] as [[Vice Principal Roy]], the Vice Principal who appears on the intercom or TV giving news.
*[[Andrew McNee]] as [[Coach Malone]], the PE teacher.
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*[[Andrew McNee]] as [[Coach Malone]], the P.E teacher.
 
*[[Belita Moreno]] as [[Mrs. Norton]], the drama teacher.
 
*[[Belita Moreno]] as [[Mrs. Norton]], the drama teacher.
 
*[[Nicholas Carey]] as [[Pete Hosey]], the antagonist of the film and one of the teenagers who bullied [[Greg]] and [[Rowley]] on Halloween and in May.
 
*[[Nicholas Carey]] as [[Pete Hosey]], the antagonist of the film and one of the teenagers who bullied [[Greg]] and [[Rowley]] on Halloween and in May.
*[[Samuel Patrick Chu]] as [[Wade]], one of the teenagers who bullied [[Greg]] and [[Rowley]] on Halloween and in May.
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*[[Donnie McNeil]] as [[Wade]], one of the teenagers who bullied [[Greg]] and [[Rowley]] on Halloween and in May.
*[[Donnie McNeil]] as [[Carter]], one of the teenagers who bullied [[Greg]] and [[Rowley]] on Halloween and in May.
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*[[Samuel Patrick Chu]] as [[Carter]], one of the teenagers who bullied [[Greg]] and [[Rowley]] on Halloween and in May.
 
*[[Samantha Page]] as [[Shelly]], one of [[Greg]]’s classmates.
 
*[[Samantha Page]] as [[Shelly]], one of [[Greg]]’s classmates.
 
*[[Ava Hughes]] as [[Marley]], one of [[Greg]]’s classmates.
 
*[[Ava Hughes]] as [[Marley]], one of [[Greg]]’s classmates.
 
*[[Owen Best]] as [[Bryce Anderson]], one of [[Greg]]’s classmates who was said to have a “cute butt”.
 
*[[Owen Best]] as [[Bryce Anderson]], one of [[Greg]]’s classmates who was said to have a “cute butt”.
*[[Cainan Wiebe]] and [[Peter New]] as [[Quentin]], a jerk who teased about what [[Rowley]] said to [[Greg]].
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*[[Cainan Wiebe]] and [[Peter New]] as [[Quentin]], a bully who teased about what [[Rowley]] said to [[Greg]].
 
*[[Cole Heppell]] as the side-kick of [[Quentin]]
 
*[[Cole Heppell]] as the side-kick of [[Quentin]]
 
*[[Karin Konoval]] as [[Mrs. Irvine]], the woman who thought [[Rowley]] terrorized the kindergartners.
 
*[[Karin Konoval]] as [[Mrs. Irvine]], the woman who thought [[Rowley]] terrorized the kindergartners.
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*[[Alf Humphreys]] as [[Robert Jefferson]], [[Rowley]] father.
 
*[[Alf Humphreys]] as [[Robert Jefferson]], [[Rowley]] father.
 
*[[Talon Dunbar]] as Arthur, one of [[Greg]]’s partners in the school play.
 
*[[Talon Dunbar]] as Arthur, one of [[Greg]]’s partners in the school play.
*[[Naomi Dane]] as [[Cheese Touch]] Victim 1, a girl who got the [[Cheese Touch]]. 
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*[[Naomi Dane]] as [[Cheese Touch]] Victim 1, a girl who got the [[Cheese Touch]].
 
*[[Willem Jacobson]] as [[Cheese Touch]] Victim 2, a boy who got the [[Cheese Touch]].
 
*[[Willem Jacobson]] as [[Cheese Touch]] Victim 2, a boy who got the [[Cheese Touch]].
 
*[[Sean Bygrave]] as Coach Brewer, a coach who demonstrates with [[Coach Malone]] on wrestling.
 
*[[Sean Bygrave]] as Coach Brewer, a coach who demonstrates with [[Coach Malone]] on wrestling.
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*[[Rylee Stiles]] as [[Preston Mudd]], the athlete of the month.
 
*[[Rylee Stiles]] as [[Preston Mudd]], the athlete of the month.
 
*[[Ryan Grantham]] as [[Rodney James]], Kid who played the Shrub in the school play.
 
*[[Ryan Grantham]] as [[Rodney James]], Kid who played the Shrub in the school play.
*[[Brent Chapman]] as Mr Parnell, teacher who showed the "[[It's Awesome To Be Me|''It's Awesome To Be Me'']]" video.
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*[[Brent Chapman]] as [[Mr. Parnell]], Greg's science teacher who showed the "''[[It's Awesome To Be Me]]''" video.
 
*[[Ethan Shankaruk]] as Snot Kid. One of [[Greg]]’s classmates.
 
*[[Ethan Shankaruk]] as Snot Kid. One of [[Greg]]’s classmates.
 
*[[Jesse Wheeler]] as Unpopular 80s Boy. Kid who appears in the It's Great to be Me video.
 
*[[Jesse Wheeler]] as Unpopular 80s Boy. Kid who appears in the It's Great to be Me video.
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*[[Cindy Busby]] as 80s Popular Girl.
 
*[[Cindy Busby]] as 80s Popular Girl.
 
*[[Alicia Takase Lui]], [[Jay Sidhu]], [[Tori Christianson]], [[Emerald Schreier]], [[Benjamin D. Mitchell]], [[Haris Cash]], and [[Maria Crudo]] as Audition Kids.
 
*[[Alicia Takase Lui]], [[Jay Sidhu]], [[Tori Christianson]], [[Emerald Schreier]], [[Benjamin D. Mitchell]], [[Haris Cash]], and [[Maria Crudo]] as Audition Kids.
*[[Michael Fredrick Arnold]] as [[Janitor]] (Uncredited).
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*[[Michael Fredrick Arnold]] as [[Janitor]] (Uncredited).
 
*[[Shane Briscoe]] as Funny Dad
 
*[[Shane Briscoe]] as Funny Dad
*Unknown as [[Benny Wells]]
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*Jacob Smith as [[Benny Wells]]
 
*[[Bryce Hurless]] as Extra (Uncredited)
 
*[[Bryce Hurless]] as Extra (Uncredited)
 
*Joshua Rush as Extra (Uncredited)
 
*Joshua Rush as Extra (Uncredited)
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==Production==
 
==Production==
The filming of ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid'' wrapped up on October 16, 2009, and the film was released in the United States on March 19, 2010. It combines live action with animation and is directed by Thor Freudenthal, with [[Zachary Gordon]] starring as [[Greg Heffley]].
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The filming of ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid'' wrapped up on October 16, 2009, and the film was released in the United States on March 19, 2010. It combines live-action with animation and is directed by Thor Freudenthal, with [[Zachary Gordon]] starring as [[Greg Heffley]].
   
 
The official trailer for ''Wimpy Kid'' was released on the Internet on January 21, 2010 and was shown in theaters with Tooth Fairy. A poster for the film was released shortly after, and the second trailer was shown with ''[http://camphalfblood.wikia.com/wiki/The_Lightning_Thief_%28film%29 Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief]''.
 
The official trailer for ''Wimpy Kid'' was released on the Internet on January 21, 2010 and was shown in theaters with Tooth Fairy. A poster for the film was released shortly after, and the second trailer was shown with ''[http://camphalfblood.wikia.com/wiki/The_Lightning_Thief_%28film%29 Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief]''.
   
 
==Movie tie-in book==
 
==Movie tie-in book==
[[Amulet Books]] (an imprint of [[Abram Books|ABRAMS]]) acquired the rights to publish [[The Wimpy Kid Movie Diary|''The Wimpy Kid Movie Diary'']], a book which was completed by #1 bestselling author [[Jeff Kinney]] that was released in a one-day national laydown on Tuesday, March 16, 2010. It gives how [[Jeff Kinney]]'s bestselling book in cartoons became to be a 20th Century Fox film-adaptation. It also includes some all-new illustrations and full-color never-before-seen movie stills, storyboards, preliminary concept drawings, and also behind the scenes to humorously chronicle the making of the movie.
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[[Amulet Books]] (an imprint of [[Abram Books|ABRAMS]]) acquired the rights to publish [[The Wimpy Kid Movie Diary|''The Wimpy Kid Movie Diary'']], a book which was completed by [[Jeff Kinney|Jeff Kinney.]] It was released in a one-day national laydown on Tuesday, March 16, 2010. It explains how [[Jeff Kinney]]'s bestselling book in cartoons became to be a 20th Century Fox film-adaptation. It also includes some all-new illustrations and full-color never-before-seen movie stills, storyboards, preliminary concept drawings, and also behind the scenes to humorously chronicle the making of the movie.
   
== Reception ==
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==Reception==
 
Despite the movie receiving mixed reviews from critics, it got positive reviews from fans of the book series. However, some fans consider the book to be better than the movie.
Review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, based on 101 reviews, gives the film an approval rating of 53%. The consensus given is: "Unlike its bestselling source material, ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid'' fails to place a likable protagonist at the center of its middle-school humor – and its underlying message is drowned out as a result."<sup>[13]</sup> It also holds a "mixed or average" rating of 56 at Metacritic, based on 26 reviews.<sup>[14]</sup> Roger Ebert gave the film three-and-a-half stars out of four, writing "It's nimble, bright and funny. It doesn't dumb down. It doesn't patronize. It knows something about human nature."<sup>[15]</sup> Glenn Whipp of the ''Associated Press'' was less positive, saying, "In transferring the clean, precise humor of Kinney's illustrations and prose to the big-screen, the material loses just a bit of its charm."<sup>[16]</sup> ''At the Movies'' host David Stratton gave the film one star while co-host Margaret Pomeranz gave it half a star. Stratton called the film "tiresome" and said there was "nothing remotely interesting in Thor Freudenthal's direction or the screenplay." Pomeranz disliked the character of Greg Heffley, saying "I really thought he was unpleasant. I did not want to spend time with him. I could not wait for the end of this film."<sup>[17]</sup>
 
   
 
==Differences from movie and book==
 
==Differences from movie and book==
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*The humor is now slapstick rather than satire
 
*The humor is now slapstick rather than satire
 
*There is a new character named [[Angie Steadman]].
 
*There is a new character named [[Angie Steadman]].
 
*At the part where [https://diary-of-a-wimpy-kid.fandom.com/wiki/Rowley_Jefferson Rowley] is forced to eat the cheese, [[Greg]] picks it up and says he ate it. In the book, he says he threw it away.
*Greg eats lunch on the cafeteria floor. But in [[Hard Luck]], in page 88, Greg also sits on the floor because there was no room when Fregley started chewing gum with his belly button.
 
 
*[[Patty Farrell]] is considered a bully toward [https://diary-of-a-wimpy-kid.fandom.com/wiki/Greg_Heffley Greg], but in the book she has a minor role.
*At the part where Rowley is forced to eat the cheese [[Greg]] picks it up and says he ate it but in the book he does not pick it up.
 
 
*During the end of the movie, [https://diary-of-a-wimpy-kid.fandom.com/wiki/Patty_Farrell Patty] hugs [https://diary-of-a-wimpy-kid.fandom.com/wiki/Rowley_Jefferson Rowley] and tells him "Stay, cute". Similar to how in [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw]], [[Holly Hills]] puts the same thing in [https://diary-of-a-wimpy-kid.fandom.com/wiki/Rowley_Jefferson Rowley's] yearbook.
*[[Patty Farrell]] is considered a bully toward Greg, but in the book she has a minor role.
 
 
*In the film, [https://diary-of-a-wimpy-kid.fandom.com/wiki/Greg_Heffley Greg] terrorizes the kindergartens by pushing them one by one to a muddy ditch. But in the book, he chased them with worms that was on the stick.
*During the end of the movie Patty hugs Rowley and tells him "Stay, cute". Similar to how in [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw]], [[Holly Hills]] puts the same thing in Rowley's year book.
 
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*In the book, [https://diary-of-a-wimpy-kid.fandom.com/wiki/Greg_Heffley Greg] created [https://diary-of-a-wimpy-kid.fandom.com/wiki/Zoo-Wee_Mama! Zoo Wee Mama], not [https://diary-of-a-wimpy-kid.fandom.com/wiki/Rowley_Jefferson Rowley].
*Greg terrorizes the kindergartens by pushing them one by one to a muddy ditch. In Diary of a Wimpy Kid, he chased them with worms that was on the stick.
 
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*[https://diary-of-a-wimpy-kid.fandom.com/wiki/Greg_Heffley Greg] won the cartoonist contest first in the book, but [https://diary-of-a-wimpy-kid.fandom.com/wiki/Rowley_Jefferson Rowley] won and [https://diary-of-a-wimpy-kid.fandom.com/wiki/Greg_Heffley Greg] lost.
*In the book, Greg created Zoo Wee Mama, not Rowley.
 
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*[https://diary-of-a-wimpy-kid.fandom.com/wiki/Patty_Farrell Patty Farrell] had glasses in the book, but in the movie she doesn't have glasses.
*Greg won the cartoonist contest first in the book, but Rowley won and Greg lost.
 
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*In the movie, There was a part were [https://diary-of-a-wimpy-kid.fandom.com/wiki/Greg_Heffley Greg] was going to a Mother and Son dance. but in the book that never happened.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*[[Rowley]] mentions the fact that he went to Guatemala, despite the fact that Guatemala is in Central America, not South America.
 
*[[Rowley]] mentions the fact that he went to Guatemala, despite the fact that Guatemala is in Central America, not South America.
*This is the first film in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid film series.
 
 
*Some things like [[Greg]]’s fish that appear in later books appear in the movie.
 
*Some things like [[Greg]]’s fish that appear in later books appear in the movie.
 
*The Scene where [[Greg]] is playing Twisted Wizard with [[Rowley]] at the Jefferson house you can see that [[Greg]] and [[Rowley]] are playing a [[Wii|Nintendo Wii]].
*Despite the movie received mixed reviews from critics, it received positive reviews from fans of the book series. However, some fans consider the book to be better than the movie.
 
 
*This and [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (film)]] open with [[Greg]] narrating the opening.
*Things [[Rodrick]] does that torment [[Greg]] include: Trick [[Greg]] into thinking it is a school day when it is actually 4:00 in the morning, Chase [[Greg]] around the house and then lock him in his room.
 
 
*Near the beginning, you can see the movie Ice Age in the background briefly. Ice Age is also a film produced by 20th Century Fox Studios.
*The Scene when [[Greg]] is playing Twisted Wizards with [[Rowley]] at the Jefferson house you can see that [[Greg]] and [[Rowley]] are playing a Nintendo Wii.
 
*This and [[Rodrick Rules the movie]] open with [[Greg]] narrating the opening.
 
*[[Rodrick]]’s band is named "Loded Diaper" with the "a" removed.
 
*Near the beginning, you can see the movie Ice Age in the background briefly, Ice Age is also a film produced by 20th Century Fox Studios.
 
 
*The Wilhelm scream sound effect is used while [[Greg]] and [[Rowley's Diary|Rowley]] were playing the Twisted Wizard game.
 
*The Wilhelm scream sound effect is used while [[Greg]] and [[Rowley's Diary|Rowley]] were playing the Twisted Wizard game.
*The piece of cheese on the blacktop is digital, a silicone piece was used for adding the effects for the cheese.
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*The piece of cheese on the court is digital. a silicone piece was used for adding the effects of the cheese aging over the months.
*This movie was nominated at the 2011 Nick Kid's Choice Awards.
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*This movie was nominated at the 2011 Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards.
*Angie has never been seen in the other movies.
 
 
*In [[The Last Straw]], Dog Days (movie), and the very end of the online book, and [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid]], the yearbooks appear.
 
*In [[The Last Straw]], Dog Days (movie), and the very end of the online book, and [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid]], the yearbooks appear.
 
*There was also a book about the Wimpy Kid movies called: [[The Wimpy Kid Movie Diary]].
 
*There was also a book about the Wimpy Kid movies called: [[The Wimpy Kid Movie Diary]].
*The movie on the Heffley's TV is Ice Age[https://iceage.fandom.com/wiki/Ice_Age](See the Ice Age Wiki[https://iceage.fandom.com/wiki/Ice_Age_Wiki])
 
   
 
==Goofs==
 
==Goofs==
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*In the scene when Greg runs out of Fregley's house, he leaves the door open. In the next shot, when he is hugging his dad, the door is closed.
 
*In the scene when Greg runs out of Fregley's house, he leaves the door open. In the next shot, when he is hugging his dad, the door is closed.
 
*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.
 
*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.
*When Greg opens the school door at the start of the movie, a trash can is knocked over and is completely full. Over the summer, the trash cans would have been emptied and it was the begging of the first day back and so would've been almost empty.
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*When Greg opens the school door at the start of the movie, a trash can is knocked over and is completely full. Over the summer, the trash cans would have been emptied and it was the beginning of the first day back and so would've been almost empty.
 
*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. The 72nd spot is vacant, but it is not filled because Greg is in spot 202 of 201.
 
*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. The 72nd spot is vacant, but it is not filled because Greg is in spot 202 of 201.
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*Rowley mentions that he went to Guatemala, despite the fact that Guatemala is in Central America, not South America.
 
==Trailer==
 
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid (film)
Diary if a Wimpy Kid movie poster
Directed by Thor Freudenthal
Produced by

Nina Jacobson
Brad Simpson
Ethan Smith


Written by Novel:

Jeff Kinney

Screenplay:
Jackie Filgo
Jeff Filgo
Jeff Judah
Gabe Sachs


Starring

Zachary Gordon
Robert Capron
Rachael Harris
Steve Zahn
Devon Bostick
Connor & Owen Fielding
Chloë Moretz
Karan Brar
Grayson Russell


Cinematography Jack N. Green
Studio Color Force
Distributed by 20th Century Studios (Walt Disney Company)
Release date(s) Friday, March 19th, 2010
Running time 93 minutes
Country United States of America,Canada,Germany
Language English
Followed by Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (film)

Diary of a Wimpy Kid (also known as Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Movie) is a 2010 American live-action feature film, the first out of the film franchise, directed by Thor Freudenthal, based on the best-selling first book in the illustrated novel series Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney. After Diary of a Wimpy Kid, it was a huge success.

The film stars Zachary Gordon, Robert Capron, Rachael Harris, Steve Zahn, Devon Bostick, Connor and Owen Fielding, and Chloë Moretz.

A promotional video was released before the release of the movie.

Plot

The film starts with Rodrick Heffley (Devon Bostick), who wakes up Greg Heffley (Zachary Gordon), as a prank to make him think it's time for school. Greg is anxious to start middle school, confident he will easily become the school's most popular kid. However, Greg worries about how his unusual best friend, Rowley Jefferson (Robert Capron), will fit in. While Rowley is a good friend who helps Greg escape his older brother, Rodrick, Greg worries that Rowley's kiddie clothes and kiddie personality will embarrass both of them.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid - Animation Scene

One of the movie's many animation scenes.

On their first day, Greg and Rowley meet Angie Steadman (Chloë Grace Moretz), a 7th grader who works for the school’s paper during P.E. Throughout the school year, Angie tells Greg and Rowley why they shouldn't enjoy middle school. Classmate Chirag Gupta (Karan Brar) tells Greg and Rowley the story behind the cheese laying on the blacktop; upon touching The Cheese, a kid named Darren Walsh (Harrison Houde) touched the cheese and got the Cheese Touch, and anyone who touches the cheese becomes infected with it until they can pass on the Cheese Touch by touching someone else. The last Cheese Touch victim was taken away by a German exchange student named Dieter Müller/Abe Hall (Movie Version), which he moved away to Düsseldorf due to having problems about talking.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid - Greg, Rowley, Chirag, and the Cheese

Chirag Gupta explaining the horrors of the Cheese to Greg and Rowley.

Greg is determined to be voted a "class favorite" and listed in the yearbook, but each of his attempts to do so backfires. His popularity quickly drops as he loses to Patty Farrell (Laine MacNeil), Greg’s arch-enemy, in wrestling (taught by Coach Malone (Andrew McNee). While Greg and Rowley go trick-or-treating they anger teenagers by threatening to call the police on them after they spray him and Rowley with the fire extinguisher and then damages their Ford F-150 with a weed whacker. Greg joins the Safety Patrol alongside Rowley. While playing a game Greg invented, riding a Big Wheel and Greg temp to knock it down. But one day, he breaks Rowley's arm during wintertime and has to wear a cast. In school, everyone and the girls notices Rowley's broken arm and Rowley becomes very popular, much to Greg’s dismay. Rowley's popularity increases when he beats Greg to become the school paper's cartoonist, despite Greg's dismissal of his farts.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid - Safety Patrol

Greg's safety patrol fantasy.

Greg and Rowley’s friendship falls apart after Greg allows Rowley to unwittingly take the blame for a mistake that Greg made during Safety Patrol, and Greg's mistake was thinking he saw the teens and pushed them into a muddy hole. After Greg tells Rowley the truth and tries to make light of the situation, Rowley describes him for being a bad friend who cares about nothing but himself. Rowley then leaves him and befriends a kid named Collin Lee (Alex Ferris). Greg tries to move on by having a sleepover with Fregley (Grayson Russell), the weirdest and the least most popular (past the bottom) kid in school, but Fregley's sugar-induced hyperactivity is too much for him to take. He then tries to pursue popularity without Rowley by auditioning for the school play of The Wizard of Oz but ruins the performance by starting an apple throwing fight with Patty Farrell when she makes him mad by accusing of trying to ruin the performance.

At the school mother-son dance, Greg's mother (Rachael Harris) suggests Greg ask Rowley to go out for ice cream with them. However, Rowley tells Greg that he's already going out for ice cream with Collin. Later, Greg is excited when Rowley comes up to him in school but is disappointed when he learns Rowley only wants a video game back. Greg refuses to return the video game, causing them to get into an argument. Kids gather around them, wanting them to witness a brawl, but are quickly made a run for it when the teenagers emerged that Greg and Rowley had seen on Halloween, were looking for revenge. The teenagers force Rowley to eat the Cheese. They are about to force Greg to eat the remainder when Coach Malone, arrives and chases the teenagers away and recognizes one named Pete Hosey.

The kids return and find the partially eaten The Cheese. Patty begins to accuse Rowley, but Greg steps in and takes the blame. He picks up the Cheese and makes a profound speech about the ridiculousness of the Cheese and other middle school institutions, but Patty ruins it when she shouts that Greg has the Cheese Touch causing everyone to run away from him. Greg and Rowley become friends again, and Angie approaches them to compliment Greg for his bravery. Greg and Rowley make it into the class favorites list as "Cutest Friends" in the yearbook, Greg becomes popular on the popularity rank to 202 and Patty gets the Cheese Touch without her knowing when she hugged Rowley (who still actually had the Cheese Touch) while handing out yearbooks , and the film ends with Greg, Rowley, and Angie laughing and Greg narrating that he still has the summer and next year ahead of him.

Sequel

Main article: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (film)

The sequel, based on the second book in the Wimpy Kid series, Rodrick Rules, was released on March 25, 2011. The film was directed by David Bowers, replacing Thor Freudenthal, and it has Holly Hills making her debut in the film series, replacing Angie.

Cast

Voices

  • Alistair Abell as Male Reporter
  • L.J Benet as Voice (Uncredited)
  • Cooper Cowgill as ADR Voice
  • Makenna Cowgill as ADR Voice
  • Jack Cygan as ADR Voice
  • Rylee Fansler as ADR Voice
  • Johnny Gillcomb as ADR Voice
  • Alexander Haney as ADR Voice
  • Angela Hanee as ADR Voice

Production

The filming of Diary of a Wimpy Kid wrapped up on October 16, 2009, and the film was released in the United States on March 19, 2010. It combines live-action with animation and is directed by Thor Freudenthal, with Zachary Gordon starring as Greg Heffley.

The official trailer for Wimpy Kid was released on the Internet on January 21, 2010 and was shown in theaters with Tooth Fairy. A poster for the film was released shortly after, and the second trailer was shown with Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief.

Movie tie-in book

Amulet Books (an imprint of ABRAMS) acquired the rights to publish The Wimpy Kid Movie Diary, a book which was completed by Jeff Kinney. It was released in a one-day national laydown on Tuesday, March 16, 2010. It explains how Jeff Kinney's bestselling book in cartoons became to be a 20th Century Fox film-adaptation. It also includes some all-new illustrations and full-color never-before-seen movie stills, storyboards, preliminary concept drawings, and also behind the scenes to humorously chronicle the making of the movie.

Reception

Despite the movie receiving mixed reviews from critics, it got positive reviews from fans of the book series. However, some fans consider the book to be better than the movie.

Differences from movie and book

Movie

  • The humor is now slapstick rather than satire
  • There is a new character named Angie Steadman.
  • At the part where Rowley is forced to eat the cheese, Greg picks it up and says he ate it. In the book, he says he threw it away.
  • Patty Farrell is considered a bully toward Greg, but in the book she has a minor role.
  • During the end of the movie, Patty hugs Rowley and tells him "Stay, cute". Similar to how in Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw, Holly Hills puts the same thing in Rowley's yearbook.
  • In the film, Greg terrorizes the kindergartens by pushing them one by one to a muddy ditch. But in the book, he chased them with worms that was on the stick.
  • In the book, Greg created Zoo Wee Mama, not Rowley.
  • Greg won the cartoonist contest first in the book, but Rowley won and Greg lost.
  • Patty Farrell had glasses in the book, but in the movie she doesn't have glasses.
  • In the movie, There was a part were Greg was going to a Mother and Son dance. but in the book that never happened.

References

Trivia

  • Rowley mentions the fact that he went to Guatemala, despite the fact that Guatemala is in Central America, not South America.
  • Some things like Greg’s fish that appear in later books appear in the movie.
  • The Scene where Greg is playing Twisted Wizard with Rowley at the Jefferson house you can see that Greg and Rowley are playing a Nintendo Wii.
  • This and Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (film) open with Greg narrating the opening.
  • Near the beginning, you can see the movie Ice Age in the background briefly. Ice Age is also a film produced by 20th Century Fox Studios.
  • The Wilhelm scream sound effect is used while Greg and Rowley were playing the Twisted Wizard game.
  • The piece of cheese on the court is digital. a silicone piece was used for adding the effects of the cheese aging over the months.
  • This movie was nominated at the 2011 Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards.
  • In The Last Straw, Dog Days (movie), and the very end of the online book, and Diary of a Wimpy Kid, the yearbooks appear.
  • There was also a book about the Wimpy Kid movies called: The Wimpy Kid Movie Diary.

Goofs

  • When Rowley 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.
  • Greg takes Manny off the toilet, who leaves on the right. Susan is carrying Manny, but she comes from the left.
  • 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.
  • When Greg first enters class on the first day of school, Greg Heffley is written on the blackboard. In the next shot, it is gone. In the shot after that, he writes his name on the board.
  • After their first meeting with Angie under the bleachers, Greg makes an excuse about hearing the whistle signaling the end of P.E. class before dragging away Rowley by grabbing his right wrist/hand. But in the next shot as they retreat, Greg is shown leading Rowley by the left wrist, not the right.
  • 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.
  • Some of the foam from the fire extinguisher is sprayed onto Greg. Two shots later, Greg is clean.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • When Rodrick pulls in with the Loded Diper van, he hits a trash can, and it goes rolling up the road. When it shows Rodrick getting out, and he closes his door, the trash can is then sitting by his front bumper.
  • When Patty pins Greg, and Angie takes the picture, her hair is down, but in the newspaper, her hair is curved up.
  • In the scene when Greg runs out of Fregley's house, he leaves the door open. In the next shot, when he is hugging his dad, the door is closed.
  • 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.
  • When Greg opens the school door at the start of the movie, a trash can is knocked over and is completely full. Over the summer, the trash cans would have been emptied and it was the beginning of the first day back and so would've been almost empty.
  • 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. The 72nd spot is vacant, but it is not filled because Greg is in spot 202 of 201.
  • Rowley mentions that he went to Guatemala, despite the fact that Guatemala is in Central America, not South America.

Posters/Gallery

Official Trailer

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid Trailer

Here is the official trailer for Diary of a Wimpy Kid.

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