Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Canadian sex comedy about saving a summer camp from becoming a shopping mall.A Canadian sex comedy about saving a summer camp from becoming a shopping mall.A Canadian sex comedy about saving a summer camp from becoming a shopping mall.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Terrea Smith
- Miss Renoir
- (as Terrea Foster)
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My review was written in December 1986 after watching the film on Lightning video cassette.
Reviewed for the record, "Odd Balls" is a weak imitation of the Bill Murray hit from Canada, "Meatballs". Shot in 1983 and released regionally the following year, trite pic has comedian Foster Brooks going for it and little else.
Brooks plays the owner of decrepit boys' camp Bottomout, across the lake from a posh girls camp, whose owner is a corrupt land developer trying to get control of Brooks' camp. The baddie even sends his son to try and seduce Brooks' pretty daughter as part of his plan.
Lame script by Ed Naha has a heavy emphasis (within restrictions of a PG-rating) on the young boys angling to see the girl campers nude, while including idiotic spoofs of other film genres, such as an unfunny routine involving subtitles as inadequate translating ot purposely bad synchronization on a dubbed karate wiz. Even incorporated is a dated spoof of "E. T.", which was also present in the TriStar pickup "Meatballs II".
Brooks does a nice job while the youngsters make little impression.. Dumb sound effects are used to try to generate laughs much in the manner of a tv laughtrack.
Reviewed for the record, "Odd Balls" is a weak imitation of the Bill Murray hit from Canada, "Meatballs". Shot in 1983 and released regionally the following year, trite pic has comedian Foster Brooks going for it and little else.
Brooks plays the owner of decrepit boys' camp Bottomout, across the lake from a posh girls camp, whose owner is a corrupt land developer trying to get control of Brooks' camp. The baddie even sends his son to try and seduce Brooks' pretty daughter as part of his plan.
Lame script by Ed Naha has a heavy emphasis (within restrictions of a PG-rating) on the young boys angling to see the girl campers nude, while including idiotic spoofs of other film genres, such as an unfunny routine involving subtitles as inadequate translating ot purposely bad synchronization on a dubbed karate wiz. Even incorporated is a dated spoof of "E. T.", which was also present in the TriStar pickup "Meatballs II".
Brooks does a nice job while the youngsters make little impression.. Dumb sound effects are used to try to generate laughs much in the manner of a tv laughtrack.
A "wacky" summer camp movie spoof of Meatballs about young boys who want to get laid, an evil land developer who wants the land the camp is on, and a drunk camp owner who hates his life and job.
Oh man, this is a terrible movie devoid of any redeeming value. It's so "zany" it uses cartoon sound effects as stingers, jokes about killing the flying nun and Mary Poppins, etc The terrible Bill Murray impression by Mike MacDonald is painful but the whole thing just falling so flat is what makes you cringe just watching it. I think I laughed twice (?) Overall not worth your time tracking down or watching.
Oh man, this is a terrible movie devoid of any redeeming value. It's so "zany" it uses cartoon sound effects as stingers, jokes about killing the flying nun and Mary Poppins, etc The terrible Bill Murray impression by Mike MacDonald is painful but the whole thing just falling so flat is what makes you cringe just watching it. I think I laughed twice (?) Overall not worth your time tracking down or watching.
This is one of the most intellectually-devoid movies I have ever seen. The cover mentions that this movie was made in an attempt to ride the "Meatballs" fad of the '80s. The "characters" include an incoherent drunk "grandpa" camp owner, three horny adolescents who look everywhere for sex (especially for the owner's blond granddaughter, who reminds me of "Blondie"), a homosexual aerobics instructor who has a heart attack after sniffing two poppers and exercising to death, some white guy with an afro and a huge lizard on his shirt (i.e. making fun of the "izod" shirts of the '80s), and too many more to list. This movie is so ridiculous I can't even begin to delineate the absurdities that happen throughout the movie. Not to say that it is bad; I laughed at several scenes because they were so absurd. In one nonsensical scene, after the kids learn that grandpa sold the camp to the evil antagonist, the camera zooms in on a plate of breakfast arranged to make a stupid face (e.g. eggs for eyes, sausage lips, etc.) twice, with cartoon sound effects. It made no sense whatsoever. If you like nonsense, then "Oddballs" is a surefire winner.
Cheap copy of "meatballs" mixed with Benny hill, porkys/etc .... it's terrible with cartoon sound effects and bad one liners but if you go into it knowing it's terrible, there's a LOT to groan and laugh at
Its hard to understand how this film ever got commissioned as there is not really a plot to it, its poorly acted and a lot of scenes don't really make sense and don't add anything to the already paper thin story. I came across this as a young man and my only real reason for watching it was the very ample breasted nurse Brigid who is at least something to look at as your mind drifts away from the film. The opening scene at least sets you up for the madness which ensues and we see a blind man driving the coach to summer camp and an Indiana Jones lookalike run over. There are no real star names in this it is a severally low budget film. i guess its meant to be a comedy but you will doubtless laugh once. All in all i would not recommend this film but you certainly will never of seen a film like this before.
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- AnecdotesThe photographs used on the cover and label of the UK DVD release bear no relation to the film whatsoever, the man and woman featured in these pictures are unknowns and do not feature anywhere in the movie.
- Citations
Hardy Bassett: Can someone call me an ambulance?
Kids: You're an ambulance!
- ConnexionsReferences Dallas (1978)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Odd Balls
- Lieux de tournage
- 1328 Spyglass Point Rd., Beaverton, Ontario, Canada(The former location of the main camp)
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 720 000 $CA (estimé)
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