Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules - A bit better than its predecessor,
this grade school comedy captures childhood experiences authentically and amusingly.
Not exact matches
A poor 80's
comedy that moral tells us
grades aren't important when trying to get into an ivy league
school.
Taunted by their classmates since
grade school and never quite able to escape the culturally suffocating confines of their homogenized Midwestern hometown, a pair of small - town misfits make a break for the big city in this
comedy from director Lorene Machado.
In this low - budget romantic
comedy, a self - styled playboy (actually a young
grade -
school teacher) puts his best moves on a lovely tour guide at a New York museum and soon finds himself hopelessly entangled with the mob.
The DreamWorks
comedy, based on Dav Pilkey's extremely popularized children's book series, marvelously boasts crisp and energizing CG animation to go along with a roguish tale of
grade school pranksters as they challenge the patience of the bothersome authority figures that oversee their academic misery.
Jaleel White, Tony Hale and Thomas Lennon — best known for
comedies — have very limited roles as prominent figures at the boys»
grade school.
This R - rated
comedy stars Cameron Diaz as Elizabeth Halsey, a 7th
grade language arts teacher at John Adams Middle
School in suburban Chicago.
«Little Boxes» is a
comedy about racial identity from director Rob Meyer; Melanie Lynskey, Nelsan Ellis and Armani Jackson star in the story of a biracial
grade -
schooler who tries to learn to act «more black» to be accepted in his new
school.
Unfortunately, if there is any interest in Madagascar, it will probably come mostly from very young viewers, as the
comedy and events that transpire are lively and colorful enough for toddlers and those just entering
grade school, but there's little in substance for most everyone else.
Monastero, half of the Los Angeles - based sketch -
comedy duo Ten West, taught for seven years at Santa Monica's Lincoln Middle
School, five of those as an eighth -
grade U.S. history teacher.