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Not surprisingly, that will be easier said than done, and following in the tread marks of other past road trip movies, there will be plenty of bumps in the pavement along the way. And he thinks he'll get the chance when a four-day road trip presented by his parents (to attend his grandmother's 90th birthday bash) will take him near a gaming expo where a potential photo op with a famous player (Joshua Hoover) could make all right again in the world of Greg Heffley's reputation and social standing. The screenplay - by Kinney along with co-writer/director David Bowers - then has him trying to fix that potentially life-ending issue (not literally, of course, but as viewed through the eyes and mind of a kid where the opinion of others pretty much means everything). His dilemma - beyond having to live with his family at the age of 12 - is that a picture of him where he accidentally got a diaper stuck on his hand has gone viral on the Internet, giving him the less than socially attractive name of "Diaper Hands." Of course, that makes sense since real-life kids grow up, but I completely zoned on the fact that even those playing the parents - Alicia Silverstone and Tom Everett Scott - replaced the original pairing of Rachael Harris and Steve Zahn.Īpparently, I'm oblivious in my middle age years or just aren't paying close enough attention, all of which fits in well with this movie's plot where the parents are portrayed as well-intentioned but often distracted and/or oblivious sorts, all as seen (and thus depicted) through the eyes of our young protagonist (Jason Drucker, taking over from Zachary Gordon). I guess none of those made any sort of impression, which would explain that after watching this latest installment based on Jeff Kinney's book of the same name, I was surprised to learn that everyone in the original cast from the earlier films had been jettisoned in favor of fresh, new faces. But through my little bit of research, I was surprised to discover that I did indeed review the 2011 sequel, "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules" and that our terrific reviewer Teddy also covered the second sequel, 2012's "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days." That said, while preparing to see "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul," I only sort of remembered the original film from 2010 (perhaps because I wasn't deeply familiar with or emotionally connected in any way to the source material). I'm not one of those people as I believe that any film should stand on its own, and I always hope that I'll have enough memory cells active to note how any such flick compares to the original or other films in such a series.

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OUR TAKE: 3.5 out of 10 When a new movie comes out that's either a sequel or a remake (reboot) to a past film, I have reviewer friends who go back and watch all such related installments or at least the original or the last film in the series that leads up to the new release. Beardo (CHRIS COPPOLA) all as one thing after another threatens his plan. From that point on, Greg tries to avoid Mr.

Things become even more complicated when Greg accidentally runs afoul of a bearded father and his family.
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Having heard that online gamer Mac Digby (JOSHUA HOOVER) will be a gaming expo not far from his grandmother's house, Greg believes if he gets footage of him and Mac together, that might repair the damage from now having the moniker of "Diaper Hands."

Undeterred, Susan wants this to be a family bonding experience, all of which further complicates Greg's plan on trying to redeem his fragile social status. To add insult to injury, Susan has announced this will be a technology free journey, not only shocking Greg and Rodrick, but also Frank who needs to work while on the road. To make matters worse, his parents - Susan (ALICIA SILVERSTONE) and Frank (TOM EVERETT SCOTT) - have just announced that the family - that also includes 16-year-old Rodrick (CHARLIE WRIGHT) and their toddler brother, Manny (WYATT & DYLAN WALTERS) - will be embarking on a four-day van trip to their grandmother's 90th birthday party. PLOT: Greg Heffley (JASON DRUCKER) is a 12-year-old boy whose life may as well be over, what with going viral on the Internet after video has spread of him accidentally getting his hand stuck on a soiled diaper at a restaurant's play area. QUICK TAKE: Comedy: A 12-year-old goes on a zany four-day road trip with his family to get to his grandmother's 90th birthday party. (2017) (Jason Drucker, Charlie Wright) (PG)
