Starring: Cuba Gooding Jr., Lochlyn Munro, Richard Gant, Tamala Jones, Paul Rae (II) Directed By: Fred Savage Average Rating: Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Label: Sony Pictures Number of Items: 1 Region Code: 99 Release Date: January 29, 2008 Running Time: 89 minutes Theatrical Release Date: August 08, 2007
Product Description: No Description Available. Genre: Feature Film Family Rating: PG Release Date: 29-JAN-2008 Media Type: DVD
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
dvd a great family famly. It is clean with a message! I bought it used and it is just like new. A good buy and great service
Exceptional sequel! Better than the first! I went into this expecting the worst, and boy, was I wrong! Daddy Day Care was a GOOD family movie, but Daddy Day Camp shines just a bit brighter; it is a GREAT family movie! Cuba Gooding Jr. is obviously very good with children. His spontaneity, wit, and overall genuine spirit is transparent throughout the entire 90 minutes; much better than Eddie Murphy was in the first. Richard Gant was a pleasant addition to the mix as well. The story was a combination of hilarity, compassion, teaching, friendship, reliability, and many other important aspects of life that help Daddy Day Camp lend itself to being a top-notch family movie. This is a perfect family night flick! Go get it today! You won't be sorry!
Wait! Wait for this movie to be shown on TV!! It is boring and cheasy. Nothing like Daddy Daycare. Its one of those movies you won't mind when the commercials come on so you can take a break!
How come..... they always have a big, fat, ugly hillbilly white guy, playing opposite a nappy? You will never see a handsome, muscular, intelligent white guy, playing opposite a nappy. Projection of black power. A big propaganda war and now they want to put an illegal in as President; no birth certificate, mother an atheist and father a bigamist. An Obama not a naturalized citizen, as required to be President.
Daddy Day Camp - Good Family Movie My husband and I like to collect movies that we can watch with our grand children when they visit. This is one that we definitely all can enjoy!