Chris Appears To Be The Winner

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Quincy Johnson (Jerry Trainor) is a barely employed grownup gamer who lives at residence with his mother and father. Quincy performs video video games underneath the username "Q" and is famend within the gaming group for his many awards and world records. Much to Quincy's dismay, his mother and father decide to promote their house, which means Quincy will need to search out a brand new place of residence. Quincy decides to strive to buy the house from them for $175,000. He plans on getting the cash from a tournament for a brand new video recreation referred to as "Black Hole", the place the grand prize is $175,000. He discusses the dilemma together with his number one fan, Wendell (Amir Talai). While practicing for the tournament, Quincy finds a player named "Prodigy" whom he can't defeat. Quincy and Wendell resolve to find out who Prodigy actually is to secure Quincy's chance of winning the tournament, also because Quincy needs a place to stay. Wendell picks Quincy up and finds out that Prodigy lives close by. They seek a plan to beat Prodigy while together.

Once they discover Prodigy's home, Quincy discovers that Prodigy is actually a sullen highschool girl named Christina Saunders (Jennette McCurdy), ("Chris" for brief), who thinks that he's her mother Tracy's (Janet Varney) web date. But the plan almost fails when Mr. Johnson, Tracy's real Internet date, arrives, nevertheless, Wendell manages to stall him. Quincy decides he will have to go on a date together with her, so on his and Tracy's first date, Quincy lies to her, saying that he is a house economics trainer at Chris' school. Tracy tells Chris, in front of Quincy, that if Chris gets any more F's she won't be allowed to play any video video games. The following day, Wendell has set up Quincy to be the house economics teacher at Chris's faculty. Later, Chris goes to science class and is the first to current her mission which Quincy and Wendell had sabotaged the earlier night in order that she would fail and never be capable of play in the tournament. It goes awry and ends up with Chris getting an A+, and she gloats to Quincy about the $175,500 she's going to win at the tournament.

The next day, Quincy asks a number of boys if any considered one of them will take Chris to the prom, which is on the identical day of the tournament. Nobody exhibits any curiosity and they all leave except Sheldon (Nick Benson) who reveals that he has had an unnoticed crush on Chris. Quincy takes Sheldon to the library and so they research decide-up traces on the pc so they can research the best way to woo Chris. Quincy then tells Sheldon to sign up for the soccer tryouts. Unfortunately, Sheldon, being an entire nerd, is tackled by a stronger jock and given a massive, humiliating, almost atomic wedgie in entrance of Chris. The bully, however, doesn't stop there, dangle Sheldon by the wedgie in front of the whole bleachers stuffed with girls. After a full minute of dangling Sheldon by his briefs, Sheldon's buddy Ash convinces the bully to let go of his underpants and drop Sheldon to the flooring. Quincy realizes that Chris likes Ash (Jean-Luc Bilodeau).

Later on a discipline journey to a video arcade deliberate by Quincy, Ash asks Chris to prom a lot to her delight. Chris, later on, tells Quincy and Tracy that Ash requested her to the prom, and she will likely be lacking the tournament. Quincy assures her there can be extra tournaments, and they look on the web for another tournaments, when Chris sees Quincy on a magazine cover about video games. Realizing Quincy is Q, a furious Chris spitefully decides to "destroy" him on the tournament, even rejecting Ash's prom invitation to do so, whereas Tracy appears and furiously asks Quincy to depart after he tells her the reality. After leaving, Wendell tells Quincy that he can be competing in the tournament and kicks Quincy out of his home for selecting Tracy over gaming.

The following day they go to the tournament, Quincy, Wendell, and Chris every win of their respective first rounds. Sheldon (going by the name "Shell-Shock") seems, after having been released from the hospital. Quincy admits to Tracy that he loves her and has emotions for her, however Wendell convinces everybody to suppose it's "smack discuss", which inadvertently humiliates and embarrasses Tracy in front of everyone and further worsens the rift between Quincy and Tracy. Tracy, nevertheless, who knows that is not true, is not sure about what he mentioned. For the final occasion, Wendell asks Quincy if he'll work with him to destroy Chris and once they win they'll share the award fifty-fifty. Quincy would not reply and jumps on Prodigy/Chris; main everybody on that he will destroy her, however then he works together with her to destroy Wendell. But in Quincy's ultimate strike, Wendell and Quincy destroy one another. Chris seems to be the winner, but the sport will not be over. Sheldon/Shell-Shock, thought to have been defeated, gets up and defeats Chris/Prodigy to win the game.

Ash seems from the group to Chris's surprise. He congratulates her regardless of not successful and says he meant to spend the night together with her anyway, and that there is still time to go to the prom. Quincy apologizes to and reconciles with Tracy and asks her to the prom, to which she accepts. In the ending credits, you see prom pictures of Ash, Tracy, Chris, and Quincy.

Jean-Luc Bilodeau as Ash McPheeDoug Chapman as Tracy's Internet DateOsric Chau as Ash's FriendPatricia Drake as Tourist MomJennette McCurdy as Chris "Prodigy" SaundersKevin Michael Richardson as Black Hole Video Game Announcer (V.O.)Gabrielle Rose as Mrs. JohnsonRekha Sharma as BrendaMalcolm Stewart as Mr. JohnsonJerry Trainor as Quincy "Q" JohnsonJanet Varney as Tracy SaundersCalum Worthy as Zastrow- Nick Benson as Sheldon- Jan Bos as Contest Referee- Nick Carey as Sheldon's Opponent- Kevin Crofton as Tourist Dad- Talon Dunbar as Wendell's Opponent- Nancy Ebert as Highschool Librarian- Colin Foo as Old Bobby- Marc Gaudet as Italian Waiter #1- Nico Ghisi as Kicker Kid- Ryan Harder as Benny- BJ Harrison as Public Librarian- Dan Joffre as Mr. Ingleby- Dejan Loyola as Eviscer8r- Elfina Luk as Mrs. Chen- Julia Maxwell as Cindy- Baljodh Nagra as Mikey- Lissa Neptuno as Jenny- Kevin O'Grady as Principal Cooper- Adom Osei as Laser Tag Pre-Teen- Jesse Reid as Chris's Opponent- Milo Shandel as Italian Waiter #2- Amir Talai as Wendell- Karissa Tynes as Permission Slip Girl- Jesse Wheeler as Bob
Home media[edit]

The film was launched on DVD on November 8, 2013,[4] and on Blu-ray on December 4, 2015.[5] On November 3, 2020, the film was added to Paramount+ (formerly CBS All Access).[6]

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