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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Going Back to Camp.,
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This review is from: Ernest Goes to Camp (DVD)
ERNEST GOES TO CAMP was the first of the Ernest movies and it was made in the hey-day of Jim Varney's career as Ernest. The movie was made when Varney had a Saturday morning television show and was still making those popular television commercials on a regular basis. The film precedes other ventures in Varney's career, such as his voice work in the TOY STORY films. Next to ERNEST SAVES CHRISTMAS, ERNEST GOES TO CAMP is the best of all the Ernest movies that were made.Unlike the other Varney films, Varney sticks to playing Ernest. Ernest works at a summer camp for boys as a maintenance man. He longs to be a camp counselor, but the director feels he isn't qualified. However, when the camp participates in a "Second Chance" program for delinquint boys and no one else seems to be able to handle them, Ernest is given the job of being their counselor. At first the gang finds him annoying and a push-over, but over time they come to respect him and realize all he has done for them. The climax of the movie erupts when a nearby mining company threatens to takeover the camp after duping the Native American chief who owned the land. Ernest won't stand by and see the camp destroyed and with the help from his boys they take on the mining company. The movie is full of dumb humor that kids are sure to enjoy. I remember laughing hysterically when I originally saw this film in the theatre. My tastes have changed since then, but after watching the movie again on DVD, I still enjoyed it for what it was: a big, dumb movie with an awful lot of heart. The movie is a great family movie because it contains no foul language or sexual innduendo and very little violence. It's also a joy to watch because it illustrates the comic genius of Jim Varney back in his prime. Plus, it has the only film I know of that includes turtle paratroopers. Happy viewing!
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Hey Vern, check out my summer camp home movie.....,
By Gwyn Gwyrdd "geek" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ernest Goes to Camp (DVD)
At last, Jim Varney's films are on DVD. All I can say is, it's about time! However, considering his sad, early death a couple of years ago, you'd think there would be a few extras on these screwball camp classics. Interviews, outtakes, something. But at least we get to bring Ernest home, the guy with the small brains, big heart, and the most flexible face you've ever seen.This is the first of the Ernest flicks, and considered by most to be his best. Ernest is a maintenance man at a boy's summer camp who gets stuck with a group of juvenile delinquents no one else wants to work with. His innocence, acceptence, and naivete are exactly what the boys need and slowly, he works change in their hearts. Of course, they take great advantage of his dim wits in the beginning with hilarious results. In spite of their joking, Ernest cares for the boys and tries his hardest to be the best camp counselor he can be. The movie is full of as much camp humor as one can muster - the food jokes probably being the most extreme - and hilarious. We even get to hear Ernest sing. The tone changes midway as the camp is introduced to a crisis. A mining corporation longs to buy the camp for its rich resources and takes advantage of Ernest's low wattage brain power to get it's way. A battle of great proportions ensues, complete with indian war paint, disgusting camp food, and my personal favorite, paratrooper turtles. The paratrooper turtles instantly landed this camp movie in the category of campy classics. And believe it or not, in the middle of all this screwy humor, there are some truly touching moments and some great moral lessons. The movie is true family fare, free of language, sexual innuendo, or other things that find their way into family films these days. It is a great way to initiate summer and to reminisce about the glory days of summer camp. The biggest difference between this and other Ernest films is the lack of characters played by Varney. He is Ernest almost the entire film - and if my memory serves me correctly, Vern may not even be present. But the movie is Ernest all the way and Jim Varney fans will not be dissappointed. You will be sorely missed Ernest.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ernest for President, Vern!!,
By Puddin Tane "Ask me Again!" (Baldwin County, Alabama) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ernest Goes to Camp (DVD)
I've must have watched this movie 500 times and just cant get enough of `ol Ernest P. How could a man THIS funny be gathered to jesus at such a young age is beyond my understandin. The turtle should have won an oscar, too, that's one smart reptile! They can't do HALF the stuff that little guy did here in Alabama. I tell ya, if Ernest Worrel was MY camp counselor, I'd a turned out a whole lot better than I am now.
I'm trying to collect the whole series and the only one I'm lacking so far is the first (and greatest) "Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam." In this classic, Jim Varney (Ernest, in case you didn't know he is an actor just PLAYING the character Ernest) plays 5 different characters and REALLY gets to show off his skills. A true master of the art. I cry every time he sings that song about rain.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Funniest Movie Ever!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Ernest Goes to Camp [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Ernest Goes to Camp is one of the funniest films I have ever seen. Jim Varney is one of the funniest comedians ever and along with this film, should go down in comedy classics history. It is certainly worth a look for fans of the genre or the curious, who will no doubt fall in love with Ernest and want to see all the wonderful sequels this movie produced. Ya know what I mean Vern?
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Ernest on Blu-Ray, Knowhutimean?,
This review is from: Ernest Goes to Camp [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
Let's get this out of the way at the outset, you either like this guy or you don't. He's either hilarious or excruciatingly dumb. I identify myself as an Ernest fan, and I will admit that that has a ton to do with growing up as a child in the 80s. He was a product of his time, aimed toward a certain audience and I was of that time and audience. I find the man hilarious. Ernest Goes to Camp isn't my favorite Ernest movie, but it is easily one of the better in his never-ending catalog. The crown, for me, goes to Ernest Saves Christmas, but as with many, my movie introduction to the man came when he went to camp and made the staggering leap from inept handyman to inept, but caring, camp counselor. Of course, I'd known Ernest for a while because of the prevalent commercials on tv at the time, but his brand of wacky and physical humor always did it for me. I firmly understand that this humor isn't for everybody, but I enjoyed it. I found Jim Varney to be, despite the quality of the movies he was in, a very gifted creator of characters. The movies really took off when he was able to riff on different personalities, but unfortunately, he didn't do too much of that in his debut film. Instead, he inhabits his character with the very quality of the name he'd given him and injected him with a massive amount of heart. He may bumble around like a fool, but like the wayward kids he was put in charge of, he wins you over with his unending optimism and good nature. It's refreshing to find a good, clean movie that you aren't afraid to show your kids that puts forth a nice message amongst all the silly goings on. Best of all, you will learn what to never, ever do if you run across a mess of badgers. The movie on blu-ray, unfortunately, isn't much to write home about. The video quality is probably better than the dvd version, but I don't know that it's enough or the type of movie that mandates an upgrade to the superior format. The special features are lacking, but it is a good price. If you don't already own the regular dvd version and are a fan of the man in the hat and denim vest, it's a good, cheap pick up. If you however already own the dvd, an upgrade probably isn't very necessary unless you're just a completist. And if you are, as I said, it's not like the movie costs an arm and a leg. I enjoy this movie, even as an adult. The humor probably doesn't work on me as well now as it did back in the mid 80s when I was 6 or 7, but I get a kick out of watching the man do his thing. If anything, re-watching the movie reminds me that I miss Jim Varney and I wish he was still around entertaining the kids and the kid in us with his wacky characters.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Hey Vern, It's A Camp Review,
By DarthJustice (Mississippi) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ernest Goes to Camp (DVD)
Ernest Goes To Camp was the first movie to star the well-known Jim Varney character, Ernest P. Worrell though not the first movie Ernest appeared in.
Being released in 1987, the movie follows Ernest who is working at a summer camp. Wanting to be a counselor, Ernest is currently a janitor who none of the other counselors believe in or have much confidence in being a counselor. We soon find that a group of juvenile delinquents are sent to the camp who ultimately indirectly injure their own counselor. Short-handed, the head counselor has no option but to give Ernest a chance. Meanwhile, there's a corporation who discovers that the land the camp is on houses very valuable gems. Wanting the land and the gems, the CEO sets out to get the land in whatever way, honest or otherwise (primarily otherwise). Standing in his way is the land's owner, one aging Native American and grandfather of the camp's nurse, Nurse St. Cloud. All the while Ernest struggles to win over the affections of "his" kids and prove himself worthy, even after a dire mistake Ernest makes that causes great disappointment among many of the characters. For an Ernest movie, truthfully you can't expect a whole lot. That's not saying it's a bad movie or anything, but just a fact. It's a straight-forward comedy with some touching moments and a running gag or two. Jim Varney, as always, does great as his loveable buffoon of a character. The kids aren't half bad, at that. Ernest Goes To Camp is definitely one of the better Ernest movies. Ranking them, I'd say this would definitely go above Scared Stupid (I say that as someone who considered SS his favorite Ernest movie growing up) and the installments that followed. If you're looking for a comedy that doesn't involve tons of adult humor, this might be a good option. Especially for any Ernest fans who have not seen this (though I can't imagine there are any that fit that last part).
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A top film for the kids -- dad will like it too,
By Patrick W. Crabtree "The Old Grottomaster" (Lucasville, OH USA) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Ernest Goes to Camp (DVD)
This really is just a slapstick fun film with every possible element that will make kids love it. The secondary benefit is that it has enough of a decent plot to keep mom and dad watching it too.
The late Iron Eyes Cody, the co-star of the film, was simply super in this flick. Most adults will remember him as the Indian in the anti-littering TV Public Service Announcement campaign, where he was the Indian with the tear dripping from his eye. I was acquainted with Iron pretty well and most film buffs didn't know that he broke his leg in the middle of the production of this film, (jumped off a pick-up truck badly), so they had to finish by shooting the remaining scenes of him from the waist up! It doesn't effect the film at all, really, but it's interesting to know as you watch. And, yes, I agree with others here that this is the best of the "Ernest Films".
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ERNEST IS ALWAYS TERRIFIC!,
By Heather L. Parisi "Robert and Heather Parisi" (St. Augustine, FL USA) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Ernest Goes to Camp (DVD)
Ever since I first saw "Ernest Goes To Jail", around 15 years ago, I have been a true Ernest fan. At first, reluctantly, but after all, he is Ernest.
WHAT'S "ERNEST GOES TO CAMP"? This is one of Jim Varney's earlier efforts and as always he is right on. His supporting cast, many who would be with him for the sensational Ernest films that followed, were still learning how to fit into the Ernest universe. Nevertheless, Ernest, sweetness and goodness aplenty, was pitted against a formidable adversary in John Vernon [Dean Wormer from Animal House] and in that light this film truly shined. The campers were a combination of yuppy larve and Peter Pan's "Lost Boys" which was a recipe for some explosive summer camp fun. True to form, Ernest saves the day, this time from John Vernon's idea of converting a summer camp into a strip-mining venture.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
side splitting,
By DSG "DSG" (Franklin, Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ernest Goes to Camp (DVD)
Jim Varney is great in his Earnest roles. this is one example out of many. I laughed til I cried from this one. not only is this movie hilarious but it really goes to show you teamwork really does pay off and that you can overcome anything. not to mention the story is touching while being very funny at times. Jim deserves an academy award for this picture if he hasn't gotten one yet. the director is brilliant too
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You know what I mean?,
By A Customer
This review is from: Ernest Goes to Camp [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is a classic comedy of epic proportions. Ernest is the lanky loveable camp counselar, who through his crazy antics and humorous character entertains for a full hour and a half. I love Ernest!
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