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Camp (2003)
Released By: MGM Home Entertainment   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: MGM Home Entertainment
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Todd Graff
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.ifcfilms.com/camp/index.html
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Daniel Letterle, Joanna Chilcoat, Robin de Jesus, Steven Cutts, Vince Rimoldi, Kahiry Bess
Published ID: 587033
UPC: 027616901255,
Plot: Tony-nominated actor Todd Graff makes his directorial debut with the musical comedy Camp, featuring an ensemble cast of newcomers. Guitarist Vlad (Daniel Letterle) attends Camp Ovation, the summer theater camp for budding actors, dancers, and musicians. Finding himself to be one of the only hetero boys around, he soon befriends nice girl Ellen (Joanna Chilcoat). Meanwhile, openly gay Michael (Robin de Jesus) develops a crush on him. This sparks dramatic confrontations among fellow campers Jenna (Tiffany Taylor), Jill (Alana Allen), and Fritzi (Anna Kendrick). The whole camp is run by Bert Hanley (Don Dixon), a washed-up Broadway songwriter who decides to enlist the help of his young campers to put together a new production. Features musical numbers by Stephen Sondheim and the Rolling Stones, as well as original tunes from composer Michael Gore and lyricist Lynn Ahrens. Camp was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the {~2003 Sundance Film Festival}. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
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Love that Camp
Added 4/9/2009

I brought this DVD for my daugther and she was thrilled. She loves this movie and knows every song and every word! She was glad to have it and I beleive that ALL her friends have been here to watch it!!
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A gay version of Center Stage.
Added 3/25/2009

Drama that calls itself a comedy on the box. This movie has interesting characters, but all actors are relative unknowns. Good effort, but needs more spark.
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Not bad.
Added 2/3/2009

The best part of this movie is definitely the music. Every kid in the movie is a very talented singer. However, the acting suffered a bit in places. I was a drummer, so I went to drum camp instead of theatre camp, but those types of people were in drum camp as well. It's definitely worth seeing. The music is pretty awesome, especially "How Shall I See You Through My Tears" and "Century Plant".
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CAMP
Added 8/18/2008

I saw this movie on cable and just had to get a copy for myself. Its awesome. Summer camp for the nerdy thesbians, but these kids have talent!!! I love the medley of broadway tunes they sing, and the story is cute and funny as well. None of the actors are well known, but for this story I like it better that way.
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Great Fun, Super-Talented Teens and Outstanding Songs
Added 5/15/2008

I understand why some reviewers of this winning movie find it a little angsty and melodramatic - because it is. But for those who remember adolescence, everything is angsty and melodramatic - it's a time of operatic emotions and overblown reactions. It's a time when you think that no one has ever loved as you have, when tripping over your feet in the lunchroom is an embarrassment that surpasses that being arrested for prostitution, and a single zit on your forehead makes you want to take to bed for a week.

In Camp, Todd Graff captures those emotions perfectly. The actor are up to the task, with Robin de Jesus giving an Oscar-worthy performance as the drag-loving Michael. I'm serious. Compare his gutsy, accomplished performance with the tentative underacting of Jaye Davidson in The Crying Game, and I think you'll agree that it was de Jesus who should have walking the red carpet with his acceptance speech folded in the pocket of his tuxedo - or his evening gown.

But all the kids are terrific performers. So much talent! Why aren't these young people on American Idol?

Camp takes place in a special summer camp where it's the straight boys who are in the minority - much like the drama club of my high school back in the 80's. The songs are great, and by the closing number - the joyfully performed "For the Want of Nail," you'll be on your feet and filling out the application for next year's camp season.

Scott Sherman, author, First You Fall: A Kevin Connor Mystery

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