Release Day Round-Up: DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: DOG DAYS (Starring Zachary Gordon and Robert Capron)

Release Day Round-Up: DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: DOG DAYS (Starring Zachary Gordon and Robert Capron)

Release Day Round-Up is an ongoing feature here at Bigfanboy that will be posted on the day prior to any big release to showcase the important information and marketing material for the new movies being released the following day. This way you can make an informed decision on what movie (or movies) you will see on opening weekend. As always, let us know what you think in the comments, if you would like anything added and if you plan on seeing the particular movie being highlighted on opening weekend, sometime down the road, wait for it on home release or passing all together. Here’s all you could want to know about DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: DOG DAYS:

DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: DOG DAYS
Official Website: www.DiaryofaWimpyKidmovie.com
Official Facebook: www.facebook.com/wimpykidmovie
Release Date: Friday, August 3, 2012

Critic Consensus: Rotten Tomatoes

MPAA: PG for some rude humor.
Presentation: 2D
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Genre: Comedy, Family
Screenwriters: Gabe Sachs
Directed By: David Bowers

Starring: Zachary Gordon, Robert Capron, Rachael Harris, Devon Bostick and Steve Zahn.

Synopsis: Based on author and cartoonist Jeff Kinney’s fourth Wimpy Kid book – released on October 12, 2009. The book continues right after the previous book, “The Last Straw.” The book opens describing Greg’s worst summer ever beginning with Greg Heffley and Rowley Jefferson going to Rowley’s country club after school closes for the summer, but Greg is kicked out because he complained of even the smallest predicaments.

 

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Jim is an avid movie enthusiast, representing the general movie going audience, looking at movies for their entertainment value as opposed to their critical weight. He enjoys the escapism that movies provide. He is a fan of all genre's of movies, but gravitates toward comic-based movies, summer "popcorn" flicks and over-the-top comedies as his preference.