Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

2014 "One day can change everything."
6.2| 1h21m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 10 October 2014 Released
Producted By: Walt Disney Pictures
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
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Official Website: http://movies.disney.com/alexander-and-the-terrible-horrible-no-good-very-bad-day
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Alexander's day begins with gum stuck in his hair, followed by more calamities. Though he finds little sympathy from his family and begins to wonder if bad things only happen to him, his mom, dad, brother, and sister all find themselves living through their own terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.

Genre

Comedy, Family

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Director

Miguel Arteta

Production Companies

Walt Disney Pictures

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Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Audience Reviews

Cathardincu Surprisingly incoherent and boring
Phonearl Good start, but then it gets ruined
Gary The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
Kayden This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
adonis98-743-186503 Alexander's day begins with gum stuck in his hair, followed by more calamities. However, he finds little sympathy from his family and begins to wonder if bad things only happen to him, his mom, dad, brother and sister - who all find themselves living through their own terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day is not a film to be taken very serious and that's the good thing about it, i mean seeing Jennifer Garner riding a bike or Steve Carrell being on fire was pretty funny plus a Crocodile inside their house? I mean it's a silly family comedy and a pretty damn, fun, good and cool one if you ask me to be honest. (A+)
Tss5078 When something fresh and successful comes along, everyone wants a piece of it. Shortly following the films release, a number of copycats emerge and to be honest most of them are terrible. Maybe it's because we tend to compare it to the original or maybe it's because the scripts are rushed and just aren't that good. In any case, after the release of the Wimpy Kid series, we saw a lot of these family comedies, centering on the not so popular kids, and as expected, most of them were awful, with one notable exception. Alexander's bad day focuses on a young man whose birthday coincides with his first day of middle school, which doesn't go so well. After receiving no sympathy from his family, Alexander wishes that they all had their own bad day, and the results were hilarious. This isn't the typical PG family comedy you see from Disney, as it was quite raunchy for them and really pushes the boundary of that PG rating. Ed Oxenbould stars as Alexander and fits the role like a glove. Oxenbould looks and sounds kind of awkward, after all it is a strange age, but watching him gave the feeling that he's not all that unfamiliar with being unpopular. Possibly playing on real life experience, he rivals Alex Gordon with a performance that was not only believable, but it was also very funny. Another advantage this film has over the Wimpy Kid series is that the young cast has help from some of Hollywood's elite, as co-stars include Steve Carell and Jennifer Garner. The pair give a lot of support and the producers use them to break-up the middle school monotony that would has surely ensued. While not my usual genre, I loved the Wimpy kid series, but Alexander's bad day is more than an adequate alternative for those who are looking for something a little bit different.
vincentlynch-moonoi It's nice to see a family comedy that does great at the box office! It's not so nice to see such a low rating here on IMDb. I think that this film successfully treads a fine line between portraying the vicissitudes of life and a bit of humor. Yes, you could look at things superficially and just see funny/disastrous things happening to a family. Or, you can look just a little deeper and see how everyday life can weigh our spirits down...if we let them...and sometimes it's hard not to.Ed Oxenbould, as the principal child in the cast (age 12) does nicely, although I can't see him becoming a very successful child star; he's struggling with entering puberty and feeling ignored by his family. Steve Carell handles the role of the father with aplomb; the father is out of work and trying to land a software job. Jennifer Garner, as the mother, also handles things well; she is having her own challenges on the work front. Dylan Minnette is appropriately cool as the older brother; he's having issues with his girlfriend. Kerris Dorsey is clearly talented as the older sister; she may or may not be the next Peter Pan in her school play. Each member of the family is struggling coping with everyday life.In terms of supporting cast, it's worth mentioning Megan Mullally playing her usual -itchy attitude as the mother's boss. It's also nice to see Dick VanDyke in a cameo role.The big mystery here to me is Donald Glover as the lead of a software company where the father is attempting to land a job. I have yet to figure out who Donald Glover is...as a person. And from what I read, he hasn't figured himself out either. There seems to me to be no pattern to his career; unfortunately, it seems as if his career is based on his "cuteness"...despite the fact that he is clearly extremely talented. It'll be interesting to see where he ultimately lands.The problem is this film is that -- despite what we may wish -- everyone can't always find a happy ending...particularly at virtually the same time. There's one good lesson for kids here -- to some extent what we make of a day (or life) is up to us. But there's a bad lesson here, too -- despite the film, life doesn't always have happy endings.It's entertaining, it's fun, and it can be thought provoking if you get beyond looking at it superficially.
FlashCallahan The day before Alexander's birthday, things don't go his way. His family always seem to have things go their way and since they don't believe in bad days, he receives no support from them. At 12:01 on his birthday, he wishes for his family to feel and know what a bad day is like......After watching this movie, it feels like one of the traditional Disney movies of the seventies, like Freaky Friday, and the body swap 'comedies' of the eighties, and the film it's 'homaging' the most, Liar Liar.And it's as predictable as it sounds. As soon as the family get up late, everything starts to go wrong for them, just as Alexander wished for.So hilarity almost ensues when the sister gets a sore throat, the brother gets a zit, mums book reading gets a little rude, and dad sets his arms on fire.It's never offensive, and it's as safe as a padded room. Carrel is always watchable, as is Garner, but it's hard to believe that she has a sixteen year old boy (even though it's feasible in real life), so it's a strange casting choice.It's never going to be a Disney classic, it's on of those films that will crop up on a Sunday afternoon, and raise a few smiles.Perfectly average.