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Daddy Day Camp

Daddy Day Camp
Directed by Fred Savage

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DADDY DAY CARE pals Charlie and Phil are back in this hilarious all-new adventure: DADDY DAY CAMP! When the dads expand their childcare magic to Camp Driftwood - serving up sports crafts and teaching the kids a thing or two about nature they discover the camp has everything it needs except a plan to put the bullies of rival Camp Canola to shame.With some quick thinking teamwork a secret weapon and some off-the-wall crazy antics the dads and kids unite to make sure DADDY DAY CAMP secures its rightful place in kid camp history!System Requirements:Running Time: 93 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY/FAMILY GATHERINGS Rating: PG UPC: 043396188259 Manufacturer No: 18825


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #23902 in DVD
  • Brand: Sony
  • Released on: 2008-01-29
  • Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
  • Formats: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: English, Spanish, French
  • Dubbed in: French, Spanish
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
  • Running time: 89 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
Hilarity reins when Daddy Day Care owners Charlie (Cuba Gooding Jr.) and Phil (Paul Rae) expand their business to include running a summer camp. Determined to provide their sons with a positive camp experience, Charlie and Phil visit their childhood Camp Driftwood only to find it dilapidated and on the brink of closure. Nursing an old rivalry with the neighboring Camp Canola and its director Lance (Lochlyn Munro), a former camp competitor from childhood, Charlie and Phil impulsively become partners in Camp Driftwood and find themselves with a month to create a thriving camp or risk foreclosure by the bank. The first few days are complete mayhem with exploding outhouses, poison ivy outbreaks, and bee stings galore and, against his own better judgment, a desperate Charlie calls in his father Colonel Buck Hinton (Richard Gant) of the Marines to help run the camp. While the two have very different visions of how to run a camp, the rivalry with Camp Canola unites them and slapstick humor reigns as the two camps engage in warfare that culminates in an Olympiad challenge that will reveal the shortcomings and dishonesty of Camp Canola's staff and students while showing Charlie the true value of family and teaching the entire Driftwood population some important lessons about honesty, believing in oneself, and the power of doing one's best. Bonus features include a "How I Spent My Summer: Making Daddy Day Camp" featurette with cast interviews as well as an interactive quiz about the featurette. Cuba Gooding Jr. replaces Eddie Murphy and Paul Rae replaces Jeff Garlin under the direction of Fred Savage in this sequel to Daddy Day Care, but Daddy Day Camp stands on its own as fun family entertainment for ages 3 and older. --Tami Horiuchi


Customer Reviews

Stupid doesnt make funny2
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.

Disappointed2
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.

This is one of those movies....*SPOILERS*3
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.