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L'école est finie. Les vacances d'été commencent. Cependant, Greg ne passera peut-être pas les meilleures vacances de sa vie. Qu'est-ce qui pourrait mal se passer ?L'école est finie. Les vacances d'été commencent. Cependant, Greg ne passera peut-être pas les meilleures vacances de sa vie. Qu'est-ce qui pourrait mal se passer ?L'école est finie. Les vacances d'été commencent. Cependant, Greg ne passera peut-être pas les meilleures vacances de sa vie. Qu'est-ce qui pourrait mal se passer ?
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- 2 victoires et 7 nominations au total
Alf Humphreys
- Mr. Jefferson
- (as Alfred E. Humphreys)
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"Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days" is a heartwarming and hilarious family comedy that takes viewers on a fun-filled summer adventure. Based on the popular book series by Jeff Kinney, the film follows the misadventures of middle schooler Greg Heffley (played by Zachary Gordon) as he navigates the ups and downs of summer vacation.
From the opening scene, the movie captures the essence of summertime, complete with pool parties, lazy afternoons, and family vacations. The humor is clever and relatable, with moments that will have both kids and adults laughing out loud. The cast is fantastic, with standout performances from Gordon and Steve Zahn, who plays Greg's goofy but endearing dad.
But what really sets "Dog Days" apart is its heart. The film explores themes of friendship, family, and the joys of being a kid, all while staying true to the spirit of the book series. Whether you're a longtime fan of the books or new to the franchise, "Dog Days" is a must-see for anyone looking for a lighthearted and entertaining summer movie.
Overall, "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days" is a charming and delightful film that will leave you with a smile on your face. With its relatable characters, witty humor, and heartwarming message, it's the perfect family movie for a lazy summer afternoon.
From the opening scene, the movie captures the essence of summertime, complete with pool parties, lazy afternoons, and family vacations. The humor is clever and relatable, with moments that will have both kids and adults laughing out loud. The cast is fantastic, with standout performances from Gordon and Steve Zahn, who plays Greg's goofy but endearing dad.
But what really sets "Dog Days" apart is its heart. The film explores themes of friendship, family, and the joys of being a kid, all while staying true to the spirit of the book series. Whether you're a longtime fan of the books or new to the franchise, "Dog Days" is a must-see for anyone looking for a lighthearted and entertaining summer movie.
Overall, "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days" is a charming and delightful film that will leave you with a smile on your face. With its relatable characters, witty humor, and heartwarming message, it's the perfect family movie for a lazy summer afternoon.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid is back with a third installment and this one was cute just like the others. I thought it was pretty funny. Greg is out of school for the summer. Of course he's after Holly Hollis and gets to go the country club with best buddy, Rowley, and learns that Holly is working there this summer. So, he wants to go every day and lies about a job. To keep the secret, he has to let Rodrick in. So lots of funny parts with them sneaking in, ordering way to much, thinking it's free. Other funny parts, Holly's sister's birthday party with Loaded Diaper, the I love you because with Rowley's family, the pot roast and the dog.
FINAL VERDICT: Worth checking out.
FINAL VERDICT: Worth checking out.
I thought Dog Days was a pretty good film. I was very impressed with Zachary Gordon's acting and the rest of the cast. There are some different aspects and genre the film concentrates on. It's a very nice little film that is funny and makes you laughing out loud around every corner.
I thought Dog Days was missing something, something to make it shine. It felt unfinished or rushed. I don't know how to explain it. It just felt... unfinished? I quite wished to enjoy it a little bit more than I did, but it's still a good film for everyone. I still think the first two are a little bit better than this one, but it doesn't let down anyways.
I thought Dog Days was missing something, something to make it shine. It felt unfinished or rushed. I don't know how to explain it. It just felt... unfinished? I quite wished to enjoy it a little bit more than I did, but it's still a good film for everyone. I still think the first two are a little bit better than this one, but it doesn't let down anyways.
Consider this review for all the three movies - they ROCK! You can't expect a more detailed and as hilarious an adaption from the book to movie as this! They'll make you smile, laugh and relive the great time you had reading the books as well as your own childhood days. Great works of art by Jeff Kinney and Thor Freudenthal.
While The Diary of a Wimpy Kid books were a major hit, the movies never really seemed to hit all that big, but surprisingly have been doing just well enough under the radar to keep the series alive. The latest entry Dog Days brings back all the favorites, combining the third and fourth books in the series, but will it continue to deliver the fun of these characters or will their age slowly start becoming a factor finally close the book on the film series? Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days follows Greg as he hatches a plan to win the girl of his dreams during the summer, but as usual nothing is as simple as it seems for Greg Heffley. There aren't too many films like this that can entertain the adults just as much as the kids, but the Wimpy Kid series does just that. The stories are pretty simple and light on content, but carry just enough fun to keep everyone entertained. This latest entry works really well having numerous laugh out loud moments. While still not quite as entertaining as the first film in the series it does manage to step things up to entertain more than the last film Roderick Rules. All the original cast return and yes the kids are getting bigger, but thanks to the age they starting making these films, everyone is still believable in the grade they are mean to be in. There are a few characters here and there that just aren't all that well acted, but you somehow can let it go thanks to the fun you get with your leads. Sadly there just aren't enough of fan favorites Fregley and Chirag.
If you're looking for that fun film to take the family too without having to suffer through another cartoon or weird princess film, then this is a must see. While it helps to see the other films just to know the characters, you can pretty much watch this as a standalone film. Turn off your brain and have some family fun. No word if another film will becoming for this franchise, but there are still two other books to work from, so we can only hope.
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If you're looking for that fun film to take the family too without having to suffer through another cartoon or weird princess film, then this is a must see. While it helps to see the other films just to know the characters, you can pretty much watch this as a standalone film. Turn off your brain and have some family fun. No word if another film will becoming for this franchise, but there are still two other books to work from, so we can only hope.
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- AnecdotesA sequel was in the works but cancelled when the actors who play the protagonists underwent a major growth spurt suddenly.
- GaffesAt Heather Hills' Sweet 16 party, during LD's performance, Heather Hills swings at Rodrick with his mic stand, missing him, but in turn knocks her chocolate fountain over & away from her. In the next shot, she's seen standing next to her friend on the opposite side of the fountain, without the mic stand, & the chocolate fountain has been splattered onto her somehow.
- Citations
[from trailer]
Greg Heffley: I can't believe it's so crowded here. Maybe we should come back.
Rodrick Heffley: How about never? Does never sound good?
- Générique farfeluThe animated 20th Century Fox logo at the beginning of the movie changes to a cartoonified version, and a beach ball flies across the logo.
- ConnexionsEdited from Journal d'un dégonflé (2010)
- Bandes originalesDay in the Sun
Written by Andrew Bissell and Adam McCants
Performed by Simple Heroes
Courtesy of Whizbang, Inc.
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- 22 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 49 008 662 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 14 623 599 $ US
- 5 août 2012
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 77 229 695 $ US
- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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