- Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
- Release Date: Aug 3, 2012
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7.4
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 26 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 21 out of 26
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Mixed: 2 out of 26
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Negative: 3 out of 26
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Aug 5, 201210the best of the three. was so funny and greg is still very good. better than the dark knihght rises big time and its the best of 2012. good graphics and good acting. this is a graet movie
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Aug 11, 201210The best of the three! Dog Days delivers much more of a sentimental lesson but still pushing in the vast amount of fun and awesomeness the series needs.
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Aug 3, 20129The best of the Wimpy Kid movies. I was smiling and laughing throughout the entire movie. It's hilarious and brings several life lessons for kids to the table. The cast, as always, did a fantastic job. If you enjoyed the other Diary of a Wimpy Kid movies you'll enjoy this. Hilarious and one of the best movies of the year.
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Jan 19, 20139
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Nov 4, 20129Has to be the best out of the 3! Hilarious, and when you see the bond between Greg and Holly starting to grow, it feels great! Especially loved the end - no spoilers here. Want to watch it? Go ahead! It will have you in stitches. Excellent cast too!
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Aug 7, 20128
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Sep 29, 20128By far it is the best of the "Wimpy Kid" movie trilogy. It is at some parts hilarious, but others were very weak and boring. But that is usually what I expect from these movies. You have to give the comedic style some time. Not to spoil, but the ending is hilarious. I was also really scared to death (honestly, during a PG movie!) during one part.
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Aug 6, 20121Honestly This Movie In My Opinion Is Trash... Boring And Uncreative..
One Of The Worst Of 2012
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70It's the latest installment in what now forms a lightly likable trilogy of films based on Jeff Kinney's Wimpy Kid books.
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Aug 5, 201260Viewers enduring early adolescence or those grappling with its psychic scars will recognize the honesty in the comic humiliation.
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70Fox is smart to keep turning this stuff out before star Gordon grows too old for the role. He's terrific in a Leave it to Beaver way, perfectly capturing the angst of being in-betweener.