Camp
Camp
TV-14 | 10 July 2013 (USA)
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    Redwarmin This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
    Taraparain Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
    Rio Hayward All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
    Philippa All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
    wolfwoman-00952 I think it's a great show I look forward to watching it every Sunday. it's funny and it shows what camps can be like. I love it and as always Rachael Griffith does a great job. I love anything she stars in, she's one of our great Aussie actresses. The show is just showing what kids really get up to at camps and to me they are having fun. I wish we had camps like this in Australia. And it's great to see so many Aussie actors in the one American show. It's just a shame it wasn't given a real chance. At least it does beat all the reruns of my house rules or a movie we've seen over and over again. Its a show that let's us see kids growing and becoming themselves away from schools. I think it's a fun show.
    SnoopyStyle It's about a little summer camp run by Mack Granger (Rachel Griffiths). It's a quaint place where people return year after year, and no cell phone is allowed.If there is one problem, it's the lack of diversity. It's understandable since this is filmed in Australia, but they really need to try harder. The show is a full of hormonal kids and hormonal Rachel Griffiths. It's a sudsy soap and it works great on that level. The acting is first rate from Griffiths as usual, and also the lead Tom Green.This was an NBC summer replacement show, and got canceled after only 1 season of 10 episodes. It had passable ratings for a summer show 0.8 in 18-49 for the final episode. By comparison 'Crossing Lines' got a 0.4 in their final episode on the same network. Chances are the different production structure saved 'Crossing Lines' and got 'Camp' canceled. It's a shame. This show deserves another chance more than 'Crossing Lines'.
    krystal-waters Am i the only one that thinks the whole cast of Dance Acacemdy is in this show??? Well... I at least know what happened to Abigal and Ethan over their summer holiday away in Spain (Wink-Wink... Nudge-Nudge)Just having a laugh to myself, Anyway. Wow, What can i say. I love this show. I think it brings out what actually happens at summer camps. The teen romance and drama, the activities, the fun, the ups and downs and well everything what i think a US summer camp should look like. I love the show. Not because i go to see Tim Pococks abs for like 5 minutes. I just paused and just stared... BUT the fact that I also seen some of the actors grow up on Dance Acacemdy, shows me that they can do something other than dance. And play different characters. Also half the cast are Australian, so i love it anyway.My point is, its a teen romance, comedy, adventure, mostly a teen related show and what happens at camp. I love it, and hopefully so do you!!! Enjoy!!!
    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!