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Nina Jacobson<br />
*[[Zachary Gordon]]
Brad Simpson<br />
*[[Devon Bostick]]
Ethan Smith
*[[Rachael Harris]]
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*[[Robert Capron]]
*[[Steve Zahn]]
*[[Peyton List]]
*[[Karan Brar]]
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Jeff Filgo<br />
Jeff Judah<br />
Gabe Sachs
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[[Zachary Gordon]]<br />
[[Robert Capron]]<br />
[[Rachael Harris]]<br />
[[Devon Bostick]]<br />
[[Connor and Owen Fielding]]<br />
[[Grayson Russell]]<br />
[[Laine MacNeil]]<br />
[[Karan Brar]]<br />
[[Peyton R. List]]
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Preceded by
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[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2010 film)|Diary of a Wimpy Kid]]
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|[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid (film)|Diary of a Wimpy Kid]]
Followed by
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''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (2012 film)|Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days]]''
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'''''Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules '''''is an 2011 film adaption of the [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules|2008 realistic fictional novel of the same name]].


It is the sequel to the 2010 film [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid (film)|Diary of a Wimpy Kid]] and features [[Zachary Gordon]], [[Devon Bostick]], [[Robert Capron]], [[Rachael Harris]], [[Steve Zahn]], [[Grayson Russell]] and [[Karan Brar]] reprising their prominent roles from the first film.
'''''Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules''''' is the 2nd film of the ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid (series)|Diary of a Wimpy Kid]]'' film franchise. It is based on ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules]]'' and ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw]]''. It was released on Friday, {{date|25|March|2011}}. This sequel features a returning cast that includes [[Zachary Gordon]], [[Robert Capron]], [[Rachael Harris]], [[Devon Bostick]] and [[Steve Zahn]].


==Production==
==Main Cast==
Talks of a sequel were announced after the release of the first, but was not officially announced until May 12, 2010, announcing that it would be released March 25, 2011.
*[[Zachary Gordon]] as [[Greg Heffley]]
*[[Peyton List]] as [[Holly Hills]]
*[[Devon Bostick]] as [[Rodrick Heffley]]
*[[Robert Capron]] as [[Rowley Jefferson]]
*[[Rachael Harris]] as [[Susan Heffley]]
*[[Steve Zahn]] as [[Frank Heffley]]
*[[Karan Brar]] as [[Chirag Gupta]]


==Plot==
==Plot==
[[File:Rodrick_Rules_-_At_the_Roller_Rink.jpg|250px|left|thumb|Greg, Rowley, and Fregley eating pizza out of the trash.]]
The movie starts out with [[Greg Heffley]] (played by [[Zachary Gordon]]) and his family at [[The Roller Rink|the roller rink]], where he reunites with his best friend [[Rowley Jefferson]] ([[Robert Capron]]) and his classmates, Fregley ([[Grayson Russell]]) and [[Chirag Gupta]] ([[Karan Brar]]). He meets [[Holly Hills]] ([[Peyton List]]), who immediately becomes his love interest.
The film opens with Greg and his family going to a skating rink because the students are having a seventh grade celebration.When Greg first meets Holly Hills (Peyton R. List), who immediatly becomes his love interest. Hijinks occur at the rink when Fregley gives Greg and Rowley each a slice of pizza that he found but the boys refuse to eat because the pizza was just in the trash with a piece of gum and someone sits on a slice, which disgusts Greg.
 
As weeks go by, Greg's mom notices that the boys do not get along, and calls it to a family meeting. She tells them that earning "Mom Bucks" by doing favors for each other can trade in for real dollars. The boys compete to see who can earn the most mom bucks.
 
Greg invites Rowley over to his house and them and Rodrick all discover that there will be a talent show soon. Rowley suggests him and Greg do magic tricks, while Rodrick sees this as his bands big break.
 
Greg and Rowley go upstairs to make a "viral video", which is Rowley lip-syncing " Tik Tok" by Ke$ha. The video is a success, but only for two days.
 
Greg ([[Zachary Gordon]]) and his family go to Church on a Sunday. As Greg steps out of the car, he notices a chocolate stain on the back of his pants from sitting on a melted 3 Musketeers bar. Greg's mother ([[Rachael Harris]]) uses her blouse to cover up Greg's rear. As they are walking down the church aisle, Rodrick ([[Devon Bostick]]) steps on the sleeve revealing the stain. A little girl (Delila Bela) screams "poop!" and Greg is embarrassed in front of the whole church crowd.
 
[[File:Rodrick_Rules_-_Rodrick's_Party.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Rodrick's party.]]
Greg's parents go on a weekend vacation and leave Rodrick in charge so that the boys can learn to bond. Rodrick takes advantage of the opportunity and hosts a wild house party. The party backfires and the house is a mess. Greg and Rodrick team up to clean the house and have to put in a new bathroom door that has no lock. Mom notices there is no lock after a while and interrogates Rodrick and Greg. Greg rats on Rodrick, but gets him out scott free by saying it was just a band rehearsal, with no punishment. Rodrick, thinking Greg denied everything, tells Greg he's not as half as lame as he thought. Rodrick and Greg have become friends for the first time.
 
[[File:Diary-of-a-wimpy-kid-2-rodrick-rules-movie-520x341.jpg|thumb|Greg showing the sign on the bathroom door]]


Rodrick takes Greg out to have fun, by placing fake vomit on people's cars. After a couple good pranks, Greg asks Rodrick for advice with Holly Hills. Rodrick tells him not to worry about it and gives him advise. The boys look over to see who they pranked, and it turns out to be Coach Malone. He chases the boys up until they put their jackets on mannequin at the mall. Coach Malone tackles the mannequin thinking it's the boys and the brothers escape.
[[Greg Heffley|Greg]]'s older brother, [[Rodrick Heffley|Rodrick]] ([[Devon Bostick]]), tricks Greg into trying to skate with her and starts persuading violent teenagers to enter the roller rink. Their mother [[Susan Heffley]] ([[Rachael Harris]]) and father [[Frank Heffley]] ([[Steve Zahn]]) misunderstand and humiliate him by speaking to him on the speaker phone and then carry him off the rink. Then Greg tries to tackle Rodrick, then he landed on someone's birthday cake, and then kids attack Greg.


They come back home and get busted with the party. Greg's mom told him that he told her it was just a band rehearsal. Rodrick then sees that Greg did not deny and Rodrick and went back to hating Greg.
Afterwards, Mom has noticed that the boys haven't been getting along so she devises "[[Mom Bucks]]" to pay them if they spend time together where they can trade in for one real dollar, but this unwittingly makes thing worse. Meanwhile, Greg and Rowley try to make a funny [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YouTube YouTube] video by Rowley lip-syncing to "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tik_Tok Tik Tok]" by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kesha Kesha], unfortunately (despite Rowley at one point sitting on a tinfoil ball with spikes made by Manny) it proves to be awful, getting only 4 hits. After a talent show is advertised on TV, the brothers see this as a big opportunity – Rowley suggests that he and Greg perform magic tricks, but Greg rejects the idea whilst Rodrick sees this as his band's big break.


The boys are punished with two weeks of grounding for Greg with no Video games, and Rodrick is grounded for a month and could not compete in the talent show.
On Sunday, the [[Heffley Family|Heffley family]] goes to church but Greg is reluctant to go inside, as a melted [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3_Musketeers_%28chocolate_bar%29 3 Musketeers] chocolate bar, intentionally placed on his seat by Rodrick, has stained his trousers. Greg's mothers give him her sweater to cover up the stain, but the cover-up backfires when Rodrick exposes Greg's pants. Then, the church people get shocked at Greg's pants. When Greg licked the chocolate, everyone was disgusted thinking it was poop. The boys ultimately end up in a scuffle on the floor and as punishment, they are to spend a whole weekend together to bond, while their parents leave on a trip to [[Rockin' Rapids]]. Against his parents' orders, Rodrick hosts a party at the house and locks Greg in the basement. Rowley comes to "save" Greg, but Rodrick locks him in the basement as well, until a call from their mother results in Rodrick letting the two out, in return for their silence on the matter.


[[File:Rodrick_Rules_-_Greg,_Rodrick,_and_Grampa.jpg|250px|left|thumb|The Heffley men playing a game of "Gutbusters".]]
[[File:Greg_and_Rowley_Movie.png|thumb|A picture of [[Greg Heffley|Greg]] and [[Rowley Jefferson|Rowley]] from the movie]]
They are then dropped off at their Grandpa's. After getting tortured by his brother, Greg finds Holly Hills, and the two talk. The next morning, Greg hears Rodrick talking, and finds out he's reading his journal. He chases him when he says he's going to show Holly Hills what Greg wrote. Once he gets to the lobby, Greg realizes he is in his underwear, and carries a plant in front of him and grabs his journal. Once he's out of sight, Rodrick goes up stairs and records everything Greg is doing on the security cameras. Greg accidentally goes into the ladies room to hide, only to be caught by the elderly women who think he is a "peeping tom" and almost getting attacked by them. He escapes, goes back to his Grandpa's room, and Rodrick is holding the tape he just recorded to show Greg.


The next couple days, the family goes to the talent show. Rowley's partner, Scotty has stage fright and decides not to assist Rowley. Greg's mom suggests Greg could fill in but Greg says no. Rowley then tells Greg's mom that he doesn't want to because he doesn't want Holly Hills to think less of him. His mom then asks Greg who Holly Hills is (although she keeps annoying him by keeping on asking him about her), and Greg says that she's just a friend who he doesn't want to be embarrassed in front of. The talent show starts and Greg notices that Rodrick is about to cry because his band won't get their big break. Pretty soon, Rodrick sees Bill Walter signalling him to come back stage. Rodrick goes and Greg follows. Greg watches as Bill Walter kicks him out of his own band. Rodrick argues as he started this band, but he's kicked out anyway. As Greg walks back, he finds his mom, whose been looking for him. Greg begs his mom to let Rodrick play tonight because his band kicked him out. His mom says that she is going to stick to her punishment to matter what. Greg then says that if she lets Rodrick play, then he will assist Rowley with his magic tricks, his mom then says okay. Greg and Rowley appear on stage wearing ridiculous outfits. The boys perform there show and it turns out better than they expected.
The next day, the two get a call from their mom, informing them that [[Manny Heffley|Manny]] got sick in Rockin' Rapids and they are returning early from their trip. The house is trashed, and the boys only have an hour to clean it up and erase all evidence of the party before their parents arrive home. When they see that one of the partygoers wrote on the bathroom door in permanent marker, they replace the door with a different one. Afterwards, Greg realizes that the new door does not have a lock, while the old one did. When their mother notices this, she confronts both boys individually. Greg confesses, but in order to prevent Rodrick from getting angry at him, he says that the party was only a band rehearsal, and the two escape punishment. Rodrick thinks Greg denied everything, and the brothers become friends.


Backstage, Holly Hills comes to Greg while all the other girls are getting Rowley's autograph, and says she loved the show. Greg then sees Rodrick getting the okay from his mom to play in the band. Rodrick then looks at Greg, knowing what he did, and nods his head. Rodrick and his band perform, but the crowd was pretty quiet, up until everyone saw Greg's mom dancing, where they are starting cheering and going near the stage. Rodrick and his band think that the cheering is for them, which makes them happy. While they are playing, Rodrick then tells Bill that after this performance, Bill is out of the band. Greg asks his dad if they should tell Rodrick that the cheering was really for his mom, but his dad tells him to keep it a secret since Rodrick is happy, and his mom is happy. But still He does the trick with Rowley, which leads to a bird pooping on Rowley, then Patty Farrell. Holly Hills and Greg become friends. Later on, [[Loded Diper|Löded Diper]] go on the stage. Susan is dancing crazy, making the audience shocked, and excited. They stand and take a clap - Rodrick doesn't know this, Greg and his dad decide to keep this to themselves.
The boys go out for a night of fun, getting smoothies and pranking unsuspecting people. However, one prank goes too far and [[Eduardo Malone|Coach Malone]] chases them into a mall. They escape by tricking him and return home laughing, only to find that their father has inadvertently come across photos of the party and discovers their mother knew about the party, to which he scolds her for not telling him and Rodrick scolds Greg for telling their mother and taking pictures during the party. As their father and their mother think about their punishments, Greg tries to apologize but Rodrick only says that they are no longer friends. Greg is grounded for two weeks with no [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_game video games], and Rodrick is grounded for a month and is not allowed to participate in the talent show. Rodrick begs them to give him a different punishment, but they refuse. Devastated by his punishment, Rodrick tells Greg he is so dead. Then Greg and Rodrick spend the weekend with their [[Greg's Grandpa|grandfather]] in his retirement home. Greg runs into Holly at the retirement home and bond other their mean older siblings and irritating little siblings. Greg writes his feelings in his diary believing running into Holly was a change of fortune, which Rodrick gets a hold of and reads out loud waking Greg up. Rodrick then threatens to tell Holly and runs towards the lobby to do so. Greg chases after Rodrick in his underwear and manages to snatch away the diary. He runs to the bathroom, rips out the pages of the diary, and flushes them down the toilet. He discovers he is in the ladies' bathroom, but manages to escape the mob of angry women who think he is a "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voyeurism peeping tom]". However, he finds that Rodrick caught everything on tape via [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_camera security camera] and threatens to show it to everyone sooner or later.


[[File:Rodrick_Rules_-_Greg_&_Rodrick.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Brothers finally getting along.]]
At the talent show a few nights later, [[Rowley Jefferson|Rowley]]'s performance is unable to take place, as his about-to-be eight-year-old assistant [[Scotty Douglas|Scotty]] gets [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stage_fright stage fright]. Greg's mom says Greg will do the show with Rowley, but Greg refuses, saying that he will look humiliated. When Rodrick goes to his band, Greg follows and watches Rodrick's band member, [[Bill Walter]], kick him out of the band he created. Greg bargains with his mom to allow Rodrick to perform, saying that if she allows him to perform, he will do the performance with [[Rowley Jefferson|Rowley]]. His mom agrees to this. Rodrick thanks their mom, sees Greg, and nods at him for letting him play. The magic show is a hit with the audience and [[Holly Hills|Holly]] meets Greg and Rowley backstage to tell him she loved their show. However, [[Patty Farrell]] says it was "pathetic" and got bird poop dumped on her. Rodrick and his band performed but the crowd is not impressed until they see Greg's mom dancing, and start to dance along. Greg is happy for finally having fixed the problems with his family.
The film ends with Rodrick driving Greg to school. Rodrick tells Greg that it was cool of him to let him play last night. The boys forgive each other, then Rodrick gives Greg the tape back. As Greg arrives at school, Rodrick playfully then calls Greg "doofus", they both smile at each other then Greg says "later ButtBrain" and the two boys create a new friendship by realizing it's fun to have a brother.
 
During the credits Greg and Rowley post the video of Susan dancing on ''YouTube'' which becomes an instant hit. The video leads to Rodrick yelling, " Greg, you are so dead!" and Greg becoming terrified. Then there's no denying it - Rodrick goes after Greg.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
FileDiary_of_a_Wimpy_Kid_2_Poster.jpg|Theatrical poster.
File:Rodrick_Rules_DVD_cover.jpg|DVD cover.
File:Rodrick_Rules_Blu-ray_cover.jpg|Blu-ray Disc cover.
</gallery>
 
==Cast==
*[[Zachary Gordon]] as [[Greg Heffley]]
*[[Robert Capron]] as [[Rowley Jefferson]]
*[[Devon Bostick]] and [[Conner Ingram]] as [[Rodrick Heffley]]
*[[Rachael Harris]] as [[Susan Heffley]]
*[[Steve Zahn]] as [[Frank Heffley]]
*[[Connor and Owen Fielding]] as [[Manny Heffley]]
*[[Karan Brar]] as [[Chirag Gupta]]
*[[Laine MacNeil]] as [[Patty Farrell]]
*[[Grayson Russell]] as [[Fregley]]
*[[Peyton R. List]] as [[Holly Hills]]
*[[Samantha Page]] as [[Shelly]]
*[[Andrew McNee]] as [[Coach Malone]]
*[[Fran Kranz]] as [[Bill Walter]]
*[[Terence Kelly]] as [[Grandpa Heffley]]
*[[Bryce Hodgson]] as [[Ben Segal]]
*[[John Shaw]] as [[Mr. Draybick]]
*[[Alf Humphreys]] as [[Robert Jefferson]]
*[[Teryl Rothery]] as [[Mrs. Kohan]]
*[[Serge Houde]] as [[Mr. Salz]]
*[[Delila Bela]] as [[Taylor Pringle]]
*[[Jakob Davies]] as [[Scotty Douglas]]
*[[Maple Batalia]] as [[Melissa]]
*[[Jeff Kinney]] as [[Mr. Hills]]
*[[Alec Willows]] as [[Minister]]
*[[Sean Mathieson]] as [[Mean Skater Dude]]
*[[Belita Moreno]] as [[Mrs. Norton]]
*[[Elysia Rotaru]] as [[Ingrid]]
*[[Ben Hollingsworth]] as [[Terence]]
*[[Michelle Harrison]] as [[Wealthy Woman]]
*[[Kevin Kazakoff]] as [[Wealthy Man]]
*[[Graeme Duffy]] as [[Emcee]]
*[[Christopher De-Schuster]] as [[Chris]]
*[[Ava Hughes]] as [[Marley]]
*[[Jake D. Smith]] as [[Archie Kelly]]
*[[Owen Best]] as [[Bryce Anderson]]
*[[Spencer Drever]] as [[Harry Gilbertson]]
*[[Michael Strusievici]] as [[Crying Boy]]
*[[Mark Brandon]] as [[Male News Anchor]]
*[[Dawn Chubai]] as [[Female News Anchor]]
*[[Brenda Anderson]] as [[Mrs. Fiorkowski]]
*[[Doreen Ramus]] as [[Mrs. Cabbage]]
*[[Betty Phillips]] as [[Mrs. Evesham]]
*[[Tae Helgeth]] as [[Mrs. Tan]]
*[[Sheila Paterson]] as [[Mrs. Bingham]]
*[[Monica Marko]] as [[Mrs. Annoltz]]
*[[Darcy Michael]], [[Manoj Sood]], [[Angela Moore]], and [[Nancy Ebert]] as Convenience Store Customers
*[[Pauline Bowers]] as Choir Member (uncredited)
*[[Ray Bowers]] as Choir Member (uncredited)
*[[Harry Brar]] as [[Mr. Gupta]] (uncredited)
*[[Robert Capron Sr.]] as Talent Show Guest (uncredited)
*[[Kyle Cornell]] as Pary Goer (uncredited)
*[[Aaron Gordon]] as [[Oliver Brewers]] (uncredited)
*[[Kai Kennedy]] as [[Cowering Kid]] (uncredited)
*[[Brianna Lake]] as [[Goth Girl]] (uncredited)
*[[Marcia Miller]] as [[Heather Hills]] (uncredited)
*[[Spencer Smith]] [[Skater Rink Announcer's Assistant]] (uncredited)
*[[Brendon Urie]] as [[Skating Rink Announcer]] (uncredited)
==Voices==
*[[Bowen Bailey]]
*[[Maggie Baird]]
*[[Sofia Bowers]]
*[[Shelbie Bruce]]
*[[Louis Chamis]]
*[[Cooper Cowgill]]
*[[Makenna Cowgill]]
*[[Murphy Dunne]]
*[[Seth Dusky]]


[[Rodrick Heffley|Rodrick]] drives [[Greg Heffley|Greg]] to school, as the boys have now forgiven each other. Rodrick also gives him a tape containing that "embarrassing moment" at [[Leisure Towers]]. The boys then create a new friendship, realizing it is fun to have a brother. Later, Greg and Rowley put the video of the talent contest on YouTube and calls it "Lame Band with Crazy Mom Dancing" which becomes an instant hit. Rodrick shouts that Greg is "so dead" and the film closes.


==Promotion==
==Promotion==
The film's trailer was shown with ''[http://gulliverstravels.wikia.com/wiki/Gulliver%27s_Travels_%282010%29 Gulliver's Travels]'' on December 25, 2010. It later released online, on the official Facebook page, on January 3, 2011.
The film's trailer was shown with ''{{w|Gulliver's Travels (2010 film)|Gulliver's Travels}}'' on December 25, 2010. It was later released online on the official Facebook page on January 3, 2011.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*It is unknown but there might be a [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw]] Movie due to the fact that there has been a sequel to the original film.
*The live-action film adaptation for the sequel to [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules|Rodrick Rules]] was named [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days|Dog Days]] instead of [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw|The Last Straw]] like the book series while combining both [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw|The Last Straw]] and [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days|Dog Days]] together.
*The scene where Greg get chocolate on his pants was in the book [[The Last Straw]].
*When [[Greg Heffley|Greg]] finds out that [[Manny Heffley|Manny]] put a cookie in his video game, it appears that [[Greg Heffley|Greg]] owns an [[Xbox 360]] that is a Slim type and black.
*In a way Holly Hills is very similar to Angie from the original film.
*While the movie received mixed reviews from critics, many fans consider this and [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (2012 film)|Dog Days]] to be much better than [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid]], and received more positive reviews from fans than the first film.
*Unlike in the book, Holly Hills only appeared as one of the casts on Greg's planned skit for the Talent Show, The Boy Whose Family Thinks He's a DOG.
*The scene where [[Greg Heffley|Greg]] get chocolate on his pants was featured in [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw|The Last Straw]].
*'''Goof''': The basement door actually does have a lock outside of the basement, which is how Rodrick locked Greg out of the party. However, when Greg and Rodrick replace the bathroom door with the basement door, it is claimed there is no lock on the basement door.  
*In a way, [[Holly Hills]] is very similar to [[Angie Steadman|Angie]] from the original film. This indicates that [[Holly]] replaced [[Angie]].
*Holly Hills appeared as one of the main character only on the third book.
*Unlike in the book, [[Holly Hills]] only appeared as one of the cast members of [[Greg Heffley|Greg]]’s planned skit for the Talent Show, "[[The Boy Whose Family Thinks He's a Dog]]".
*It doesn't show in the movie when Greg become friends again with Chirag after the fight.
* [[Holly Hills]] appeared as one of the main characters only in [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw|The Last Straw]].
*It is the first time in the films where the main characters first appeared as a drawing then transitioning into real persons.
*The scene where [[Greg Heffley|Greg]] becomes friends with [[Chirag]] again after their disagreement, as shown in the book, was not featured in the movie.
*On June 21, 2011, The Movie Hit DVD And Blu-Ray.
*It is the first time in the films where the main characters first appeared as a drawing then transitioned into real people.
*This was Elected On Nickelodeon's Kids Choice Awards.
*On June 21, 2011, the movie was released on DVD And Blu-Ray.
*This movie was selected on Nickelodeon's Kids Choice Awards.
*[[Patty Farrell|Patty]] is not wearing glasses in the movie.
*In [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw|The Last Straw]], the skating rink is called Roll-a-Round, but in the movie it's name is Rocket Rollers.
*The shirt Rodrick wears before the family goes to Rocket Rapids is Sike (a parody of Nike) complete with slogan.
*This movie was released in Singapore before it was released in the US, because of how well the first movie did there.
*Frank Heffley's Civil War battlefield makes a brief appearance in the movie
*In the movie, Greg posts the "Lame band with Crazy Mom Dancing" on YouTube with the name of [https://www.youtube.com/user/amazinggregheffley AmazingGregHeffley]. If you look on YouTube the channel still exists!
*[[Frank Heffley|Frank]] goes into the laundry room finding his general grant figurine on the thermostat and asks [[Greg Heffley|Greg]] and [[Rodrick Heffley|Rodrick]] about it but the thermostat is outside the laundry room and Frank was in the laundry room running out of it so fast asking Greg and Rodrick questions about his off limit figurine.
*In the gas station, if you look carefully, you can see the Rico's logo of the cheese company.


==Differences Between Book and Movie==
==Differences Between the Book and Movie==
A lot of differences were made between the book and the movie. As the book put in several random scenes, the movie ignored several elements of the novel and formed a conflict in which the party that Rodrick threw has a bigger role in the movie. Rodrick and Greg actually were put into test by Susan Heffley to form a bond together and become more friendly towards each other in the film.  
A lot of differences were made between the book and the movie. As the book put in several random scenes, the movie ignored several elements of the novel and formed a conflict in which the party that Rodrick threw has a bigger role. [[Rodrick Heffley|Rodrick]] and [[Greg Heffley|Greg]] actually were put to test by Susan Heffley to form a bond together and become more friendly towards each other in the film.
==='''Movie'''===
===Movie===
*Rowley sings Tik Tok by Ke$ha.
*Rowley sings TiK ToK by Kesha.
*Greg and Rodrick have a chase scene between Coach Malone.
*Greg and Rodrick have a chase scene between Coach Malone.
*Rowley was involved in the party Rodrick threw as Greg called him to rescue him from the basement that Rodrick locked him in. Rowley did so but Rodrick locked him in the basement too. However, Rodrick was forced to let Greg and Rowley out so that Greg can talk to their mom on the phone.
*Rowley was involved in the party Rodrick threw as Greg called him to rescue him from the basement that Rodrick locked him in. Rowley did so but Rodrick locked him in the basement too. However, Rodrick was forced to let Greg and Rowley out so that Greg can talk to their mom on the phone.
*Holly Hills makes a bigger part in the film than the book.
*Holly Hills makes a bigger part in the film than the book but [[Heather Hills]] doesn't appear in the movie.
*[[Bill Walter]] is made the villain of the movie as trying to kick Rodrick out of the band while he is only a minor character in the novel.
*[[Bill Walter]] is tries to kick Rodrick out of the band, while he is only a minor character in the book.
*The party Rodrick threw was shown while in the novel, it was not seen.  
*Rodrick's party was shown in the movie, whereas the books only featured Greg's perspective from the basement.
*Rowley has a slumber party with Greg in the movie a lot earlier than in the novel.
*Rowley has a slumber party with Greg in the movie a lot earlier than in the book.
*Uncle Joe and his children were absent from the movie, which enhanced the entire Thanksgiving scene from the book.
*Uncle Joe and his children were absent from the movie, which enhanced the entire Thanksgiving scene from the book.
*Leland is absent from the movie.
*Leland is absent from the movie, but he is seen in the My Summer Vacation film that comes with the Rodrick Rules film.
*Rodrick texted everyone he knew about the party in the movie while in the novel, he called them.
*Rodrick texted everyone he knew about the party in the movie while in the book, he called them.
*Greg and Rodrick only had one hour to clean up all the mess from the party in the movie while they had four hours in the book.
*Greg and Rodrick only had one hour to clean up all the mess from the party in the movie while they had four hours in the book.
*Susan Heffley started the Mom Bucks deal with 5 bucks in the movie, and Susan never explained each Mom Buck was worth only a real penny.
*Susan Heffley started the Mom Bucks deal with 5 bucks in the movie, and Susan never explained each Mom Buck was worth only a real penny.
*Rowley was the magician but in the book he was the assistant.
*Rowley was the magician but in the book he was the assistant.
*Rodrick was the cause of Greg getting chocolate on his pants.
*There was more than one picture of the party in the movie, and while Frank found it as a snapshot picture in the novel, he saw them on the TV screen connected to a video camera in the movie.
*There was more than one picture of the party in the movie, and while Frank found it as a snapshot picture in the novel, he saw them on the TV screen connected to a video camera in the movie.
*The door on the bathroom said Rodrick Rules, the title of the movie.
*The door on the bathroom said Rodrick Rules, the title of the movie.
*Chirag ended the prank Greg played on him on not-existing by sending a fake letter as if written by Holly to Greg in his locker, and disguising a girl to look like Holly so that he can make Greg know he exists and Chirag invites everyone to watch.
*Chirag ended the prank Greg played on him on not-existing by sending a fake letter as if written by Holly to Greg in his locker, and disguising a girl to look like Holly so that he can make Greg know he exists and Chirag invites everyone to watch.
 
*Greg and Rowley performs in the talent show in this version.
==='''Book'''===
===Books===
*Greg never wanted to be internet sensation.
*Greg never wanted to be an internet sensation.
*The scenes in the movie Rowley takes place in are now nessesarly in the book.
*The scenes in the movie Rowley takes place in are not necessarily in the book.
*Greg was not in his undergarments when Rodrick stole his diary.
*Greg was not in his underwear when Rodrick stole his diary and Rodrick didn't steal the diary when Greg was sleeping.
*Rodrick stole Greg's original diary.  
*Rodrick stole Greg's original diary.
*Greg is extremely more disrespectful towards Rowley in the novel. He has a more selfish and short-tempered character even going against his best friend. However, in the film, he does treat Rowley as a good friend and the magic trick act becomes the climax of the film.
*Greg and Rodrick never had formed a bond.
*Greg and Rodrick never had formed a bond.
*The Mom Bucks deal started with 10 bucks in the novel.  
*Holly didn't have an important part in the series until the successor, but in the movie Holly has a very important role.
*All the scenes of Greg playing the joke of non-existence on Chirag were more compressed/connected together in the novel and took place earlier than in the movie.  
*The [[Mom Bucks]] deal started with 10 bucks in the novel.
*Chirag told on Greg to the vice-principal for pretending that Chirag didn't exist. Also, there were more scenes of Greg playing the joke on Chirag in the novel than in the movie as Chirag had limited screen time.  
*All the scenes of Greg playing the joke of non-existence on Chirag were more compressed/connected together in the novel and took place earlier than in the movie.
*Greg gets his diary back when Rodrick trips over Gutbusters.
*Chirag told on Greg to the vice-principal for pretending that Chirag didn't exist. Also, there were more scenes of Greg playing the joke on Chirag in the novel than in the movie as Chirag had limited screen time.
*Greg gets his diary back when Rodrick trips over [[Gutbusters]].
*Greg did not read Rodrick's poem in front of the class in the book. It's also slightly different from the one in the book.
*Greg got carried out of the ladies room by a security guard.
*Greg got carried out of the ladies room by a security guard.
*Greg did not cover himself with a plant while chasing Rodrick.
*Greg did not cover himself with a plant while chasing Rodrick.
*In the movie Rodrick stole Greg's diary while Greg was asleep. In the book he snatched it off Greg while he was writing in it.
*In the movie Rodrick stole Greg's diary while Greg was asleep. In the book he snatched it off Greg while he was writing in it.
*The door on the bathroom said "Hi Rodrick"
*The door on the bathroom said "Hi Rodrick".
*Fregley doesn't appear in the book.
*Greg and Rodrick never became friends and still were siblings rivals, the only exception is when Greg helps Rodrick work on his school project on plants.
*In the book, Greg is never let out of the basement during the entire duration of Rodrick's party.
 
==Home Media==
*''Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules'' was released on a stand-alone DVD and a Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy combo pack on June 21, 2011. Bonus features include: an alternate ending, seven "My Summer Vacation" shorts, and more. One of the bonus shorts premiered during ''{{w|iParty with Victorious}}'' on {{w|Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon}} at 8:00 PM on June 11, 2011.
 
==Box Office==
*The film made $7,300,000 on its opening day, ranking #2 behind ''{{w|Sucker Punch (film)|Sucker Punch}}''. The film managed to rank #1 in the weekend box office. It is also the most successful wimpy kid movie.
 
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Amazinggregheffley.png|Comment posted by AmazingGregHeffley, a YouTube account in the movie
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules
Diary of a Wimpy kid 2.jpgTheatrical release poster
Directed by David Bowers
Produced by Nina Jacobson

Brad Simpson

Screenplay by Jeff Juddah

Gabe Sach

Based on Rodrick Rules & The Last Straw
Narrated by Zachary Gordon
Starring
Music by Edward Shearmur
Cinematography Jack Green
Editing by Troy Takaki
Studio Color Force

Dune Entertainment

Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) March 25, 2011
Running time 1 hour and 40 minutes
Country United States, Canada
Language English
Budget $21 million 

Box office

$72,417,394

Preceded by

Diary of a Wimpy Kid

Followed by

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules is the 2nd film of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid film franchise. It is based on Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules and Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw. It was released on Friday, March 25th, 2011. This sequel features a returning cast that includes Zachary Gordon, Robert Capron, Rachael Harris, Devon Bostick and Steve Zahn.

Main Cast

Plot

The movie starts out with Greg Heffley (played by Zachary Gordon) and his family at the roller rink, where he reunites with his best friend Rowley Jefferson (Robert Capron) and his classmates, Fregley (Grayson Russell) and Chirag Gupta (Karan Brar). He meets Holly Hills (Peyton List), who immediately becomes his love interest.

Greg's older brother, Rodrick (Devon Bostick), tricks Greg into trying to skate with her and starts persuading violent teenagers to enter the roller rink. Their mother Susan Heffley (Rachael Harris) and father Frank Heffley (Steve Zahn) misunderstand and humiliate him by speaking to him on the speaker phone and then carry him off the rink. Then Greg tries to tackle Rodrick, then he landed on someone's birthday cake, and then kids attack Greg.

Afterwards, Mom has noticed that the boys haven't been getting along so she devises "Mom Bucks" to pay them if they spend time together where they can trade in for one real dollar, but this unwittingly makes thing worse. Meanwhile, Greg and Rowley try to make a funny YouTube video by Rowley lip-syncing to "Tik Tok" by Kesha, unfortunately (despite Rowley at one point sitting on a tinfoil ball with spikes made by Manny) it proves to be awful, getting only 4 hits. After a talent show is advertised on TV, the brothers see this as a big opportunity – Rowley suggests that he and Greg perform magic tricks, but Greg rejects the idea whilst Rodrick sees this as his band's big break.

On Sunday, the Heffley family goes to church but Greg is reluctant to go inside, as a melted 3 Musketeers chocolate bar, intentionally placed on his seat by Rodrick, has stained his trousers. Greg's mothers give him her sweater to cover up the stain, but the cover-up backfires when Rodrick exposes Greg's pants. Then, the church people get shocked at Greg's pants. When Greg licked the chocolate, everyone was disgusted thinking it was poop. The boys ultimately end up in a scuffle on the floor and as punishment, they are to spend a whole weekend together to bond, while their parents leave on a trip to Rockin' Rapids. Against his parents' orders, Rodrick hosts a party at the house and locks Greg in the basement. Rowley comes to "save" Greg, but Rodrick locks him in the basement as well, until a call from their mother results in Rodrick letting the two out, in return for their silence on the matter.

A picture of Greg and Rowley from the movie

The next day, the two get a call from their mom, informing them that Manny got sick in Rockin' Rapids and they are returning early from their trip. The house is trashed, and the boys only have an hour to clean it up and erase all evidence of the party before their parents arrive home. When they see that one of the partygoers wrote on the bathroom door in permanent marker, they replace the door with a different one. Afterwards, Greg realizes that the new door does not have a lock, while the old one did. When their mother notices this, she confronts both boys individually. Greg confesses, but in order to prevent Rodrick from getting angry at him, he says that the party was only a band rehearsal, and the two escape punishment. Rodrick thinks Greg denied everything, and the brothers become friends.

The boys go out for a night of fun, getting smoothies and pranking unsuspecting people. However, one prank goes too far and Coach Malone chases them into a mall. They escape by tricking him and return home laughing, only to find that their father has inadvertently come across photos of the party and discovers their mother knew about the party, to which he scolds her for not telling him and Rodrick scolds Greg for telling their mother and taking pictures during the party. As their father and their mother think about their punishments, Greg tries to apologize but Rodrick only says that they are no longer friends. Greg is grounded for two weeks with no video games, and Rodrick is grounded for a month and is not allowed to participate in the talent show. Rodrick begs them to give him a different punishment, but they refuse. Devastated by his punishment, Rodrick tells Greg he is so dead. Then Greg and Rodrick spend the weekend with their grandfather in his retirement home. Greg runs into Holly at the retirement home and bond other their mean older siblings and irritating little siblings. Greg writes his feelings in his diary believing running into Holly was a change of fortune, which Rodrick gets a hold of and reads out loud waking Greg up. Rodrick then threatens to tell Holly and runs towards the lobby to do so. Greg chases after Rodrick in his underwear and manages to snatch away the diary. He runs to the bathroom, rips out the pages of the diary, and flushes them down the toilet. He discovers he is in the ladies' bathroom, but manages to escape the mob of angry women who think he is a "peeping tom". However, he finds that Rodrick caught everything on tape via security camera and threatens to show it to everyone sooner or later.

At the talent show a few nights later, Rowley's performance is unable to take place, as his about-to-be eight-year-old assistant Scotty gets stage fright. Greg's mom says Greg will do the show with Rowley, but Greg refuses, saying that he will look humiliated. When Rodrick goes to his band, Greg follows and watches Rodrick's band member, Bill Walter, kick him out of the band he created. Greg bargains with his mom to allow Rodrick to perform, saying that if she allows him to perform, he will do the performance with Rowley. His mom agrees to this. Rodrick thanks their mom, sees Greg, and nods at him for letting him play. The magic show is a hit with the audience and Holly meets Greg and Rowley backstage to tell him she loved their show. However, Patty Farrell says it was "pathetic" and got bird poop dumped on her. Rodrick and his band performed but the crowd is not impressed until they see Greg's mom dancing, and start to dance along. Greg is happy for finally having fixed the problems with his family.

Rodrick drives Greg to school, as the boys have now forgiven each other. Rodrick also gives him a tape containing that "embarrassing moment" at Leisure Towers. The boys then create a new friendship, realizing it is fun to have a brother. Later, Greg and Rowley put the video of the talent contest on YouTube and calls it "Lame Band with Crazy Mom Dancing" which becomes an instant hit. Rodrick shouts that Greg is "so dead" and the film closes.

Promotion

The film's trailer was shown with Gulliver's Travels on December 25, 2010. It was later released online on the official Facebook page on January 3, 2011.

Trivia

  • The live-action film adaptation for the sequel to Rodrick Rules was named Dog Days instead of The Last Straw like the book series while combining both The Last Straw and Dog Days together.
  • When Greg finds out that Manny put a cookie in his video game, it appears that Greg owns an Xbox 360 that is a Slim type and black.
  • While the movie received mixed reviews from critics, many fans consider this and Dog Days to be much better than Diary of a Wimpy Kid, and received more positive reviews from fans than the first film.
  • The scene where Greg get chocolate on his pants was featured in The Last Straw.
  • In a way, Holly Hills is very similar to Angie from the original film. This indicates that Holly replaced Angie.
  • Unlike in the book, Holly Hills only appeared as one of the cast members of Greg’s planned skit for the Talent Show, "The Boy Whose Family Thinks He's a Dog".
  • Holly Hills appeared as one of the main characters only in The Last Straw.
  • The scene where Greg becomes friends with Chirag again after their disagreement, as shown in the book, was not featured in the movie.
  • It is the first time in the films where the main characters first appeared as a drawing then transitioned into real people.
  • On June 21, 2011, the movie was released on DVD And Blu-Ray.
  • This movie was selected on Nickelodeon's Kids Choice Awards.
  • Patty is not wearing glasses in the movie.
  • In The Last Straw, the skating rink is called Roll-a-Round, but in the movie it's name is Rocket Rollers.
  • The shirt Rodrick wears before the family goes to Rocket Rapids is Sike (a parody of Nike) complete with slogan.
  • This movie was released in Singapore before it was released in the US, because of how well the first movie did there.
  • Frank Heffley's Civil War battlefield makes a brief appearance in the movie
  • In the movie, Greg posts the "Lame band with Crazy Mom Dancing" on YouTube with the name of AmazingGregHeffley. If you look on YouTube the channel still exists!
  • Frank goes into the laundry room finding his general grant figurine on the thermostat and asks Greg and Rodrick about it but the thermostat is outside the laundry room and Frank was in the laundry room running out of it so fast asking Greg and Rodrick questions about his off limit figurine.
  • In the gas station, if you look carefully, you can see the Rico's logo of the cheese company.

Differences Between the Book and Movie

A lot of differences were made between the book and the movie. As the book put in several random scenes, the movie ignored several elements of the novel and formed a conflict in which the party that Rodrick threw has a bigger role. Rodrick and Greg actually were put to test by Susan Heffley to form a bond together and become more friendly towards each other in the film.

Movie

  • Rowley sings TiK ToK by Kesha.
  • Greg and Rodrick have a chase scene between Coach Malone.
  • Rowley was involved in the party Rodrick threw as Greg called him to rescue him from the basement that Rodrick locked him in. Rowley did so but Rodrick locked him in the basement too. However, Rodrick was forced to let Greg and Rowley out so that Greg can talk to their mom on the phone.
  • Holly Hills makes a bigger part in the film than the book but Heather Hills doesn't appear in the movie.
  • Bill Walter is tries to kick Rodrick out of the band, while he is only a minor character in the book.
  • Rodrick's party was shown in the movie, whereas the books only featured Greg's perspective from the basement.
  • Rowley has a slumber party with Greg in the movie a lot earlier than in the book.
  • Uncle Joe and his children were absent from the movie, which enhanced the entire Thanksgiving scene from the book.
  • Leland is absent from the movie, but he is seen in the My Summer Vacation film that comes with the Rodrick Rules film.
  • Rodrick texted everyone he knew about the party in the movie while in the book, he called them.
  • Greg and Rodrick only had one hour to clean up all the mess from the party in the movie while they had four hours in the book.
  • Susan Heffley started the Mom Bucks deal with 5 bucks in the movie, and Susan never explained each Mom Buck was worth only a real penny.
  • Rowley was the magician but in the book he was the assistant.
  • There was more than one picture of the party in the movie, and while Frank found it as a snapshot picture in the novel, he saw them on the TV screen connected to a video camera in the movie.
  • The door on the bathroom said Rodrick Rules, the title of the movie.
  • Chirag ended the prank Greg played on him on not-existing by sending a fake letter as if written by Holly to Greg in his locker, and disguising a girl to look like Holly so that he can make Greg know he exists and Chirag invites everyone to watch.
  • Greg and Rowley performs in the talent show in this version.

Books

  • Greg never wanted to be an internet sensation.
  • The scenes in the movie Rowley takes place in are not necessarily in the book.
  • Greg was not in his underwear when Rodrick stole his diary and Rodrick didn't steal the diary when Greg was sleeping.
  • Rodrick stole Greg's original diary.
  • Greg is extremely more disrespectful towards Rowley in the novel. He has a more selfish and short-tempered character even going against his best friend. However, in the film, he does treat Rowley as a good friend and the magic trick act becomes the climax of the film.
  • Greg and Rodrick never had formed a bond.
  • Holly didn't have an important part in the series until the successor, but in the movie Holly has a very important role.
  • The Mom Bucks deal started with 10 bucks in the novel.
  • All the scenes of Greg playing the joke of non-existence on Chirag were more compressed/connected together in the novel and took place earlier than in the movie.
  • Chirag told on Greg to the vice-principal for pretending that Chirag didn't exist. Also, there were more scenes of Greg playing the joke on Chirag in the novel than in the movie as Chirag had limited screen time.
  • Greg gets his diary back when Rodrick trips over Gutbusters.
  • Greg did not read Rodrick's poem in front of the class in the book. It's also slightly different from the one in the book.
  • Greg got carried out of the ladies room by a security guard.
  • Greg did not cover himself with a plant while chasing Rodrick.
  • In the movie Rodrick stole Greg's diary while Greg was asleep. In the book he snatched it off Greg while he was writing in it.
  • The door on the bathroom said "Hi Rodrick".
  • Fregley doesn't appear in the book.
  • Greg and Rodrick never became friends and still were siblings rivals, the only exception is when Greg helps Rodrick work on his school project on plants.
  • In the book, Greg is never let out of the basement during the entire duration of Rodrick's party.

Home Media

  • Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules was released on a stand-alone DVD and a Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy combo pack on June 21, 2011. Bonus features include: an alternate ending, seven "My Summer Vacation" shorts, and more. One of the bonus shorts premiered during iParty with Victorious on Nickelodeon at 8:00 PM on June 11, 2011.

Box Office

  • The film made $7,300,000 on its opening day, ranking #2 behind Sucker Punch. The film managed to rank #1 in the weekend box office. It is also the most successful wimpy kid movie.

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