Movie Review: Daddy Day Camp (2007)
Critical Critic: General Disdain | Published on: August 12, 2007 |
Filed under: Comedy, Family
Directed By: Fred Savage
MPAA Rating: PG
Starring: Cuba Gooding Jr., Lochlyn Munro, Richard Gant, Tamala Jones
IMDB Link: Daddy Day Camp
Movie Trailer: Trailer
Trash comes in many forms. In 2003, it came in the form of Daddy Day Care. Today, it comes in the form of it’s sequel Daddy Day Camp. How do I know it’s garbage? Simple, when the star of the first movie (Eddie Murphy), or hell anyone from the first movie passes on the script, you know you’ve got problems.
With the success of the day care (of which I still can’t figure out how it was successful), Charlie Hinton (Cuba Gooding Jr.), inexplicably takes a stake in Camp Driftwood – the camp he frequented as a child – when he sees the serious state of disarray it is in. He realizes too late (he remortgages his house) how much renovation the camp needs to be fit for use. So along with his day care partner, Phil Ryerson (Paul Rae), he sets out to overhaul the property. This being a comedy, we’re given the typical doses of things breaking, exploding and people getting hurt – none of which is particularly funny.
Once operating (it’s the fastest fix-up I’ve ever seen), they hit a few more snags. After the first day, 90% of the parents pull their children out and demand a refund. To keep the remaining parents placated, Charlie calls in his father, Col. Buck Hinton (Richard Gant), even though he doesn’t have a relationship with him. With the retired military man running the show, a fun summer camp experience quickly turns to a mini-boot camp. Now we’re given a dose of jokes in which kids are exposed to military jargon and drills – none of which is particularly funny. And even though the parents aren’t complaining, the bank that floated the loan is. So instead of trying to get more children enrolled into the camp by making the place safer or creating more activities, the brilliant idea of beating rival Camp Canola in the 45th Intercamp Olympiad is lauded as the solution.
All I could do while watching Daddy Day Camp was cover my face in shame. Whereas, the previous movie was palatable, there was simply no way I could stomach this. From my vantage point, Cuba Gooding Jr. has completely lost his mind. Since his Oscar 11 years ago in Jerry Maguire, he has taken progressively worse roles. Remember Snow Dogs or Boat Trip? I do and I wish I didn’t. I hope this is the final nail in the coffin of what should have been a promising career (it won’t be though).
As for the movie itself, there is absolutely nothing heartwarming or fun about it. I can’t think of a single redeeming quality about it. Each and every aspect of Daddy Day Camp was borrowed from another film – originality, I suppose is overrated anyways. What was most perplexing is that for a kids movie, the children starring in this are completely forgettable. There isn’t any standout cute kid, doofy kid or tough guy. They’re all just there, filling space and making mommy and daddy a paycheck.
If you’ve never listened to anything I’ve said before, I ask you to listen just this once. Daddy Day Camp does not deserve your attention. Your children, in the long run, will thank you. For a fantastic summer camp movie, rent the original Meatballs – it’s the measuring stick for all comedies of this type.
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About: General Disdain I love long walks on the beach, candlelit dinners and I'm a sucker for women named Helga. What can I say -- I live for the finer things in life! |













Snore posted a response on: August 15, 2007 | Reply
I actually fell asleep watching this. What a complete waste of time. I want my money back.
Dan posted a response on: August 31, 2007 | Reply
Dont need to read your review even. TRASH! Poor Cuba don’t you have an oscar?
Atomic Popcorn posted a response on: November 6, 2007 | Reply
Dont need to read your review even. TRASH! Poor Cuba don’t you have an oscar?
I couldn’t agree more !
BONTB posted a response on: November 7, 2007 | Reply
Oh I so love that movie!!! I just watch it like 3 weeks ago and I must say its very good well at least to watch with your kid.
SEO Blog posted a response on: November 10, 2007 | Reply
You really think the movie sucks big time? Hmm… Perhaps I’m going to see it just out of curiosity.
Sirius Lee posted a response on: November 12, 2007 | Reply
And this completes Cuba Gooding Jr.’s fall from grace. Halle Berry, you’ve got company, lol!
magazin posted a response on: November 15, 2007 | Reply
I actually fell asleep watching this
Technology posted a response on: November 29, 2007 | Reply
I went to see this movie but I can’t stand to finish it. We left after about an hour.
Nicky Crewe posted a response on: January 16, 2008 | Reply
I unfortunately did go and watch this at the movies and all I can say is that there go 2 hours of my life which I will never get back again. Not worth the money or the time.