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Fat Kid Rules the World

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
3.4K
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Jacob Wysocki in Fat Kid Rules the World (2012)
A dropout comes to the aid of a chubby and suicidal high-school kid by recruiting him as the drummer for his upstart punk-rock band.
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A dropout comes to the aid of a chubby and suicidal high-school kid by recruiting him as the drummer for his upstart punk-rock band.A dropout comes to the aid of a chubby and suicidal high-school kid by recruiting him as the drummer for his upstart punk-rock band.A dropout comes to the aid of a chubby and suicidal high-school kid by recruiting him as the drummer for his upstart punk-rock band.

  • Director
    • Matthew Lillard
  • Writers
    • Michael M.B. Galvin
    • Peter Speakman
    • K.L. Going
  • Stars
    • Jacob Wysocki
    • Matt O'Leary
    • Billy Campbell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matthew Lillard
    • Writers
      • Michael M.B. Galvin
      • Peter Speakman
      • K.L. Going
    • Stars
      • Jacob Wysocki
      • Matt O'Leary
      • Billy Campbell
    • 13User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Jacob Wysocki
    Jacob Wysocki
    • Troy
    Matt O'Leary
    Matt O'Leary
    • Marcus
    Billy Campbell
    Billy Campbell
    • Mr. Billings
    Lili Simmons
    Lili Simmons
    • Isabel
    Dylan Arnold
    Dylan Arnold
    • Dayle
    Tyler Trerise
    • Manoj
    Russell Hodgkinson
    Russell Hodgkinson
    • Marcus' Stepfather
    Sean Donavan
    Sean Donavan
    • Ollie
    Julian Gavilanes
    Julian Gavilanes
    • Matt
    Jeffrey Doornbos
    Jeffrey Doornbos
    • Mr. Sherman
    Lino Marioni
    • Young Troy
    Michael Loftus
    • Band Member #1
    Stephanie Sarreal Park
    • Girl #1
    • (as Stephanie Park)
    Duane Cawthon
    • Bus Driver
    Frances Hearn
    • Bus Stop Woman
    Brian Sutherland
    Brian Sutherland
    • Dino
    Ernie Hall
    • School Security Guard
    Laura Hanson
    • Marcus' Mom
    • Director
      • Matthew Lillard
    • Writers
      • Michael M.B. Galvin
      • Peter Speakman
      • K.L. Going
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews13

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    1njinjitrtr

    Complete disaster

    As of you Americans who do not have no clue of what a real comedy is all about: this I can't even call a movie, but a wasting of my only one and lovely life that I have. THIS IS COMPLETE, SAD, BORING DISASTER!!! One of the worst "comedies" I've ever seen!!! BECAUSE !!! IT'S NOT A COMEDTY! It's not even a movie, if you're asking me. So I recommend to all the people who are planing to watch this "movie" please read my comment carefully, you will not regret it, and in the end you'll be thankful to me.

    GREETINGS FROM SERBIA!

    P.S: It would be better if the bus had killed him at the beginning.
    8chris-604-199205

    A shy fat kid is befriended by a rebel punk rocker. They form a band, and the fat kid takes it seriously.

    I was pleasantly surprised after viewing Fat Kid... I too grew up chubby and withdrawn. I was attracted to characters like Marcus in my own life. Matt O'Leary plays a high powered, reckless poetic and tragic figure. A real hustler, and user of people. Jacob Wysoki who plays the part of Troy,is an excellent actor. He says so much with facial expressions, and he seems naive, but genuine.

    I grew up playing Rock music, it became my career and I have no regrets. I only wish I had the kind of love and support Troys character enjoyed. The father ,played by Billy Campbell was so understanding, and nurturing. Obviously making up for the lack of a mother in the home.

    I recommend this sweet and positive film. They are so rare and hard to come by. It was sentimental without being sappy.
    6SnoopyStyle

    It gets better

    Troy is an obese lonely video-gamer loser in school. He lives with his father (Billy Campbell) and brother. He tries to kill himself by stepping in front of a bus and he's saved by Marcus. Marcus is an unreliable homeless school drop-out guitarist. Even his bandmates have kicked him out. Marcus starts using Troy for a place to stay and food to eat while claiming to start a band with him. Troy maintains his friendship with Marcus despite his father's reservations. Troy is a hormonal teen in love with Marcus' friend Isabelle (Lili Simmons).

    Marcus is really annoying at the beginning. It takes a long time before he shows any signs of passing friendship with Troy. He does grow as a character and the friendship becomes more. Troy is a really passive person but he also grows too. The father is interesting because he's not yet another clueless adult in a teen movie. It's a slow start but it gets better. It's pretty good work for Matthew Lillard's directorial debut.
    kushkandi

    Mathew Lillard

    I haven't yet seen this yet, but in response to the review on Mathew Lillard, I did not realize people got beef with him. I think he's a great actor and all the friends I've known throughout life, has nothing but positive stuff to say about him. Of course, this was the 90s and I was a teenager at the time. I first discovered him in the movie Scream and I did enjoy him and the movie a lot! Once again, I was a teenager and this was the mid-90s. Then again, I thought he was AMAZING in SLC Punk. That used to be one of my favorite films when it came out and its been years since I've seen it. Then my bf and I watched it a few months ago, and its been forever... I forgot how well-written that film was and Lillard's performance was perfect! The only reason I would think anyone has issues with that guy is because he's not a mainstream actor and he lost his popularity in the 90s. And we all know how 'uncool' it is to like 90s actors. The only 90s actor who became popular, years after his time, is Paul Rudd. =]
    7Sergeant_Tibbs

    Although it suffers from typical technical independent film problems, it's one of the best feel-good films of the year.

    I'll always think of Matthew Lillard as Shaggy from the Scooby-Doo movies of my childhood and that laid back personality seems to be fed into his hard work too. Fat Kid Rules The World is a real indie treat. Although it takes on the tired high school archetype (not alone in freshening it up with the delightful 21 Jump Street this year), it's about the characters as people, not as stereotypes. It's the protagonist Troy, played by Jacob Wysocki, who makes the journey worthwhile. He's wonderfully relatable in his self-deprecating fantasies and bursts of teenage horniness. Here he finds not only direction in life but someone to share it with too. It's a great feel-good archetype that this film really makes work with its great soundtrack and sense of humour. Although perhaps Matt O'Leary's Marcus feels a little too contrived in his role to fit in the Kurt Cobain grunge rocker who throws far too much kindness onto Troy than is believable, the film otherwise makes great use of its side characters, particularly Troy's father, the army type with surprising compassion. Unfortunately the film suffers from indie cinema traits of flat cinematography and lighting which does weigh the film down quite a bit but otherwise it's one of the most watchable films of the year.

    7/10

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    • Trivia
      In their first gig, Marcus does the start counting by saying "Sugar plum fairy," which was the way John Lennon did the counting for an early recording of The Beatles' song A Day In The Life.
    • Soundtracks
      The Hungry Wolf
      Written by John Doe (as John Duchac Nommensen) and Exene Cervenka (as Christine Lee Cervenka)

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    • Release date
      • March 9, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Facebook
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Debeli klinac vlada svetom
    • Filming locations
      • Seattle, Washington, USA
    • Production companies
      • Whippany Park Productions
      • Whitewater Films
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    • Budget
      • $750,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $41,000
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,450
      • Oct 7, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $41,000
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      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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