![]() In the hallway, Holly passes by and greets Greg as Fregley, which upsets Greg. Greg then finds a note from Holly Hills in his locker, and he goes to the art room as appointed in the letter, only to find Chirag, who has dressed up as Holly to trick Greg in revenge for Greg ignoring him. Rodrick explains that his dad wrote his papers because of the "100 Years Ago" paper. Greg knew that his dad unknowingly wrote many of Rodrick's assignments for him, but when in class he reads Rodrick's "100 Years Ago" assignment, his teacher knows it is Rodrick's paper and gives him an "F (again!)". When Greg has an assignment, Rodrick tells him he had exactly the same assignment when he was in that class. He shows Greg that he has boxes of the same play money their mom gives them for Mom Bucks and tells him "Rodrick's Rules". Rodrick thinks that Greg denied everything, and the brothers become friends. Greg confesses, but in order to prevent Rodrick from getting angry at him, he says the party was only a band rehearsal, and the two escape punishment. When their mother notices this, she confronts both boys individually. Afterwards, Greg realizes that the new door does not have a lock, while the old one did. When they see that one of the partygoers wrote "Rodrick Rules" on the bathroom door in permanent marker, they replace the door with a different one. 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. The next day, the two get a call from their mom, informing them that Manny is sick and they are returning early from their trip. 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. Against his parents' orders, Rodrick hosts a party at the house and locks Greg in the basement. 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 to go to Rockin' Rapids. Greg's mom uses her blouse to cover up the stain, but the cover-up backfires when Rodrick exposes Greg's pants. On Sunday, the Heffley family goes to church but Greg is extremely reluctant to go inside, as a melted 3 Musketeers chocolate bar, intentionally placed on his seat by Rodrick, has stained his trousers. When 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. After their teacher hears that Greg is related to Rodrick, a former student in that class, he orders Greg to sit in the front of class. At school, Greg sees an empty seat next to Holly, but argues over it with his nemesis, Patty Ferrell. Unfortunately (despite Rowley at one point sitting on a tinfoil ball with spikes made by Manny as a gift to apologize for putting a cookie in Greg's game system) it proves to be awful, getting only 4 hits. Meanwhile, Greg and Rowley try to make a funny YouTube video by Rowley lip-synching to "Tik Tok" by Ke$ha while wearing underwear on his head. Their mother and father misunderstand and humiliate him by speaking to him on the public address/DJ system and carrying him off the rink.Īfterwards, 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 things worse. Greg's manipulative older brother Rodrick tricks Greg into trying to skate with her and starts persuading violent teenagers to enter the rink. He meets Holly Hills, who immediately becomes his love interest. When Greg and his family attend a party at a roller rink, he reunites with his best friend Rowley and classmates Fregley and Chirag. It is the sequel to 2010's Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Robert Capron, Rachael Harris, Steve Zahn, and Peyton List also have prominent roles. The film stars Zachary Gordon and Devon Bostick. ![]() Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (known in the United Kingdom and Australia as Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules) is a 2011 comedy film based on Jeff Kinney's book of the same name.
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