The campers and counselors of Camp Firewood meet ten years after their last day at camp.The campers and counselors of Camp Firewood meet ten years after their last day at camp.The campers and counselors of Camp Firewood meet ten years after their last day at camp.
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Wow. Despite the great reviews, I found "First Day At Camp" to be beyond boring. In addition to being so distracting that everyone was clearly 20 years older, there was just nothing there.
I love that this movie said screw it and after starting with the cutesy satire of "where are they now" schtick early on, it is unashamed to just go off the rails. Disparate story lines that somehow connect together, ridiculous "cameos" and story lines, and just good fun all around.
One of the more pleasant surprises that I have had watching a TV show in a long time
I love that this movie said screw it and after starting with the cutesy satire of "where are they now" schtick early on, it is unashamed to just go off the rails. Disparate story lines that somehow connect together, ridiculous "cameos" and story lines, and just good fun all around.
One of the more pleasant surprises that I have had watching a TV show in a long time
As the summer ends, the gang at Camp Firewood agrees to meet again ten years later. It is 1991 and some of them have returned. Little do they know, President Reagan has other ideas with their camp.
I like the original well enough, but I love First Day of Camp more. Part of it is that I wasn't prepared with the original. Also, First Day is just stupider and sillier especially with the time bending premise. The ten years jump takes away the big gimmick from First Day. It's crazy to push that gimmick any further, but it would have been glorious to try.
This one exists somewhere in the middle. I am glad that many have returned from both the original and First Day. One gets the sense that this is a fun time with old friends for all those involved and it shows.
I like the original well enough, but I love First Day of Camp more. Part of it is that I wasn't prepared with the original. Also, First Day is just stupider and sillier especially with the time bending premise. The ten years jump takes away the big gimmick from First Day. It's crazy to push that gimmick any further, but it would have been glorious to try.
This one exists somewhere in the middle. I am glad that many have returned from both the original and First Day. One gets the sense that this is a fun time with old friends for all those involved and it shows.
I loved every moment from start to finish. Ten Years Later is beyond hilarious and true to 'the spirit of Camp Firewood' in every way. Love the cast, creators, and the unique chemistry they've created. Every joke, every detail, is spot on. If you watched the movie a million times you'll want to do the same here.
I feel this was truly written for fans of the film, whereas First Day of Camp was written for kids who didn't really understand the film.
Best of all, pretty much every character from the movie is back. If you love the film, this is worth a go.
Best of all, pretty much every character from the movie is back. If you love the film, this is worth a go.
Horrible. If there is anything i have learned about new TV series' its that the pilot has to be a killer episode to get the viewers hooked for the rest of the series or at the least the next episode. I watched the first episode on netflix and could not wait to remove it from 'my list'. It attempts to draw humour from the daggy 90's references and style but the jokes just fall very short. In the first episode i laughed twice and one of those was a little forced, trying to influence my mind to find it funny but to no avail.
I have not seen the original movie or any other of the franchise so i do not know if the corny brady bunch style acting is supposed to be part of the humour but it didn't do it for me.
Don't waste your time with this one.
I have not seen the original movie or any other of the franchise so i do not know if the corny brady bunch style acting is supposed to be part of the humour but it didn't do it for me.
Don't waste your time with this one.
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- TriviaBecause of scheduling conflicts, David Hyde Pierce (Professor Henry Neumann) was only able to appear in one scene of one episode of this installment, and in that scene, Neumann is only shown on a screen. Neumann is ostensibly calling from his office at N.A.S.A.'s Cape Canaveral, Florida, but in the background of the office, there is a bookcase holding multiple Emmys. In an August 2017 interview with Vulture.com, David Wain explained, "David Hyde Pierce was directing a play in New York during the whole shoot, so there was just literally no chance he could come. He had no time, so we thought, as we'd done in other ways in the past, let's lean into that even more. So, we decided to literally shoot it on Skype in his apartment and make it clear that we're doing that." The Emmys on the bookcase are Pierce's own from his years on Frasier (1993).
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