Camp

2013

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  • 1
7.2| TV-14| en| More Info
Released: 10 July 2013 Ended
Producted By: BermanBraun
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://nbc.com/camp
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Off the grid and miles from civilization, Little Otter Family Camp has summer fun for everyone. Parents decompress over gin and tonics while their kids run wild, and teenage counselors fall in and out of love. Mackenzie Granger is the camp owner and director. Still reeling from her recent divorce, Mackenzie is ready for a fresh start. She is running things on her own for the first time and scrambling to keep the cash-strapped Little Otter from going under.

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Drama, Comedy

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BoardChiri Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay
Gutsycurene Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.
Kien Navarro Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Scarlet The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Ole Sandbaek Joergensen Summercamp is not really a thing where I come from, but this reminds me of my summer scout camps as a kid, being outside, having fun, doing different activities etc.There are many good things about this series, but most of it involves the summer and the clothes people (girls) wear at that time. A lot of cute girls is on this camp, the boys are more nerdy or as boys are not that grown up :)Unfortunately the humor could have been better, it is trying too hard or something, so it becomes more strange behavior from the teenage boys and awkward situations then actual fun things going on, it works for most parts, but does become much of the same thing again and again.
Nathan McClurg This review is aimed mostly at episode 4 but its been pretty horrible the whole time for these reasons! It's Yet Another show Glorying a cheating slut(counsellor Sarah) and immoral behavior!!! Why do so many of you stupid writers think it's not only OK, but you Glorify, a woman in a relationship who Cheats by kissing another guy! You even have the nerve to "explain(try to justify)" it by her saying to her boyfriend "I just wonder what it's like to be someone else, just for a little while" Seriously wtf is wrong with you people!! And people wonder why society is as screwed up as it is today, Especially when our younger generation is Taught(by example!) that it's OK to be a slut, you might even get on TV for doing it(teen mom)!! You idiots are too stupid to think about how your target audience(teenagers!) perceive what they see!! They're teenagers, not adults! They don't think like adults, they just see a girl on TV Cheating on her man, by kissing another guy, and the show is even Glorifying it by giving them a romantic song and ending the episode with that scene! Seriously you idiots need to think before you write this crap!! I won't lie a lot of hot babes wearing bikini's most of the show what guy(16yrs to 50yrs) wouldn't want to see that, but you idiots need to learn to write better life experiences!! Even the adults act like teenagers 90% of the time! It's pathetic! Well my rant is over, but our children are still seeing Horrible examples of what life should(that's how they perceive it) be like, on TV!!! No wonder society is going to hell now a days!!
A_Different_Drummer As with everything else strange and wonderful that is happening in media these days -- remember, the History Channel just did a 6 hour movie starring Kevin Costner and it was brilliant -- you need context. And the context is that TV has seen more changes in the last 5 years than in the last 50. Literally. As all the various types of media compete for that most-coveted incremental viewer (who can then be parlayed into the even-more-coveted advertising sponsor), the Rule Book goes out the window, and so does even a pretence of censorship. As I write this I see that the Muses who rule TV are even promising a fall 2013 series based on the story of the Headless Horseman. Won't THAT be special? In other words, this year it appears we have all opted for the Red Pill and have entered an era of TV which knows no bounds, obeys no conventions, and where anything - literally anything - can be repackaged and re tasked into a series. IN THIS CONTEXT, it becomes clear that here the writers and producers have taken every camp movie ever done (good or bad, who cares), tossed them all into the proverbial blender, chosen a production setting so remote and obscure that (possibly) the Australian Tourist Bureau PAID THEM to shoot there, and took a chance that someone might like it. For this reviewer, the series has a kind of wacky energy which is engaging, and the actors all seem to be using this exercise as some of sort of springboard to better parts and better days. I suppose this is where I am supposed to say how terrible it is, but the fact is that Rachel Griffiths is good in almost everything she does, and the hyper-kinetic feel of the show offers a strange attraction. Bottom line, not as bad as the critics say, not as good the network was hoping. Better than reruns of HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL.
barrywilliams993 I was waiting for this thing with great expectation because the commercial teased it to be a wacky romp through summer camp. WRONG! Not only was it laced with awkward references to adult sex (including a scene of a couple doing the horizontal bop) there was also drugs and divorce. The only scene remotely funny was shown in the advertisements for the show. I suffered through the first 20 minutes of this stupid melodrama about a bunch of dysfunctional "adults" trying to run a failing summer camp before deciding there's gotta be something better to watch. I was lucky enough to land on a competition show of people saving cat's asses.Not funny and not entertaining. Just as Jon Lovitz said many times in the animated series "The Critic": IT STINKS!