HOOT, JOSHUA WILLIAM
  · 2006   · 1 ] · Hoot is a 2006 American family comedy film · based on Carl Hiaasen 's novel of the same name . It was written and directed by Wil Shriner · and produced by New Line Cinema and Walden Media . The film stars Luke Wilson · Logan Lerman · Brie Larson · Tim Blake Nelson · and played the role of Mr. Ryan · the children's science teacher. Filming took place from July to September 2005 in Florida · with additional shooting in California the following January. The film was released on May 5 · 2006 · overseen by corrupt regional manager Chuck Muckle · is about to be built. In order to catch the trespassers and prevent further vandalism · Roy learns that in order to build the pancake house · the beleaguered construction foreman · is trying to keep the construction schedule going · despite the presence of the owls · because of daily abuse from Muckle both over the phone
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