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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun family film,
By Debbie (West Jordan, Utah United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Daddy Day Camp (DVD)
This is a clean, fun family film. It is especially suitable for young audiences; probably not enough cursing and violence for some. I took my grandchildren twice and loved it both times.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
daddy day camp,
By JOHN CHRISTOPHER MIMMS (WASHINGTON, DC, US) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Daddy Day Camp [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
this is a example of the movies intended for families. a relief from the violence films saturating the entertainment field today. i loved it. laugh a lot. i hope there will continue to be a need for these kinds of movies. families, keep demanding this kind of entertainment!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Camp isn't as fun (or safe) as it was,
By Del Keyes "Elaborate Chattering Nut" (In The Middle of the Sunshine) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Daddy Day Camp (DVD)
Cuba Gooding, Jr. checks himself into another disappointing fix as he leads in "Daddy Day Camp", a movie where a camp bus crashed into a campsite and could've had the kids killed. I knew I was in trouble.
Director Fred Savage of "The Wonder Years" filmed a sequel with a new set of cast replacing the old cast to play the same characters (basically pulling a Rachel Weisz/Maria Bello from "The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor"): Eddie Murphy's role replaced by Cuba, and Jeff Garlin has been replaced by...I-Don't-Know-Who-He-Is. The story is that the leads ran a successful, if sloppy, day care center but when their kids are going to camp, the dads decided to go with them out of fatherly concerns. They head to the old Camp Driftwood, which became a really shanty locale and is owned by The Flying Dutchman from "Spongebob Squarepents". Knowing that the Camp was going to be closed down, the main guys decided to own the camp and make it a place their kids can be proud of. Things horrible and predictable wrong for them once the camp started, and they brought a stereotypical selection of kids: there's the bully, the weirdo, the sickly kid who barfs, the pretty girl who's every shot of her is in slow motion and has no personality, the OCD girl, the young Ted Nugent, the wise-cracking jokester, and the video game nerd with a craving for "World of Warcraft" speak (wait a second, this is a Sony movie; shouldn't the kid talk about "Everquest II"?). "Daddy Day Camp" has everything I don't like a children's movie. A good chunk of the movie is vomited in chunks: urine jokes, fart jokes, cliche pratfalls, and other acts of low-brow comedic situations that kids think is funny. If only Jason Voorhees was here, he would give the kids a good scare; heck, I wished he would kill him as I was watching it, 'cause I would love to end my suffering. It's a lot of noise, vulgarity, and property damage, and the adult cast doesn't make it better, even Lochlyn Murno as the rival camp leader from a different organization, who's basically playing the same jerk as he did in "Little Man". But it's not all bad. Once Cuba's character realized this was more than he could handled, he enlisted his military dad to control the situation. Colonel Buck, played by Richard Gant, was the only thing that made this movie almost redeemable. He's the best character of this filmmaking disaster, he kept those kids in line like a military nut should, and yet he can be very sympathetic to those kids (and kids like him back). He's not really the typical hardcore boot camp guy like R. Lee Emery, and he does understand his limits, but not enough to encourage his kids to retaliate against their enemies. I'm just happy he pushed his son out of the way and let himself take charge; if he'd only told Cuba to shut up, I would put him on my top ten movie characters list. But regardless, he's an endearing character whom I soon grew attached to. Does Buck alone made the film tolerable? Not exactly, even when he's around, there's still the usual unfunny grossness thrown in my face. If only this movie could've been about him, it would've been better as a sequel to "Major Payne". But no, this movie has to be a sequel to "Daddy Day Care". It's an unsatisfying, egregious family romp that just has one good thing about it and nothing else.
1.0 out of 5 stars
not that into it,
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I watched this movie after watching Daddy Day Care. I think Daddy Day Care is better then this movie. But that might just be me.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Family Friendly Film,
By Michael Paul (JACKSON, MI, US) - See all my reviews
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Very funny, Hillarious, Cuba Gooding Jr. makes this film a bonus must have buy it today kind of feeling. It also made me want to go back to camp too. If your a fan of Family Friendly Entertainment and Cuba Gooding Jr. then this is definately for you.
3.0 out of 5 stars
My son seemed to like it,
By Satisfied Shopper "Jasmine C." (Trinidad) - See all my reviews
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The movie is not very funny but my 10 year old son seems to like it a lot.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Daddy day Camp,
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This was not as good as Daddy Day Care and they changed the lead actor which always makes it not as good. It has a few funny moments..but it could have been better.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Stupid doesnt make funny,
This review is from: Daddy Day Camp (DVD)
Its true, its not intended to be an oscar winning movie, but that doesnt mean that its supposed to abuse the same joke (spoiler: theres a kid who easily gets sick and throws up) up to three times when its not even funny once. The movie does have some entertaining parts but when it comes to the comparisson to Daddy Day Care it really leaves much to be desired.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointed,
By V. Richardson "Sweeta Vinita" (Ft. Washington, MD USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Daddy Day Camp (DVD)
I was very disappointed that this was not the sequel to Daddy Day Care with the same cast. I thought the "rival" camp's director was a jerk, big over-grown, spoiled kid who couldn't let the past go. Cuba Gooding was a little too simple for me. My grandson didn't like it as much as Daddy Day Care.
3.0 out of 5 stars
This is one of those movies....*SPOILERS*,
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This review is from: Daddy Day Camp [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
that you know is going to be silly, but you figure..."Why not?"
It was a rainy afternoon, the kids-five boys, 14, 12, 9, 4 and 6 months-were bored and antsy, so I popped some popcorn and put this in. It wasn't Oscar winning material, and a part of me is sad to see Cuba Gooding, Jr continuously in this goofball roles, but it wasn't bad either. Daddy Daycare had Eddie Murphy's comic timing and at the time it was a more original idea. This is recycled material, and Gooding doesn't always hit the mark, but it was a nice family movie. We laughed,and though we knew what was going to happen we still enjoyed the 'underdogs' winning at the end. For a family movie you could certainly do worse. |
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