Encouraged by his quirky grandfather, a young boy faces his fears at summer camp.Encouraged by his quirky grandfather, a young boy faces his fears at summer camp.Encouraged by his quirky grandfather, a young boy faces his fears at summer camp.
Jacob T. Phillips
- Tater
- (as Jacob Phillips)
Jordan A. Phillips
- Tot
- (as Jordon Phillips)
Emily Ricks Hahn
- Jen
- (as Emily Hahn)
Emily Kasp
- Beth
- (as Emily Kasprowicz)
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I liked this when I was younger, but now it's really bad. The entire movie is basically one big ad for Christianity. Also, all the "cool" kids are Christian, this will make anyone who's not feel bad.
When I sat down to watch this 2017 movie "Camp Cool Kids" it was because my 9 year old son wanted to see it. So I sat down with him to watch this movie from director Lisa Arnold without knowing anything about it.
Turns out that the movie was actually watchable and entertaining enough for what it turned out to be. And it is a movie that appeals to both youngsters and adults alike.
Now, when you sit down to watch "Camp Cool Kids", forget about all things realistic, as that is not present in the movie. The kids are literally without supervision 95% of the time while they were at the camp.
But the storyline is good and nicely paced, and it has something to offer to both young and adults in the audience, which is definitely a nice accomplishment.
The acting in the movie was good, although I had hoped to see a bit more of Michael Gross, I think he wasn't given enough screen time and could have spruced up the movie quite a bit more.
All in all, a watchable and entertaining enough movie. I am rating it a five out of ten stars, because it is not an outstanding movie, nor is it probable that you'll watch the movie more than just once - as it doesn't have enough contents to it to support more than a single viewing.
Turns out that the movie was actually watchable and entertaining enough for what it turned out to be. And it is a movie that appeals to both youngsters and adults alike.
Now, when you sit down to watch "Camp Cool Kids", forget about all things realistic, as that is not present in the movie. The kids are literally without supervision 95% of the time while they were at the camp.
But the storyline is good and nicely paced, and it has something to offer to both young and adults in the audience, which is definitely a nice accomplishment.
The acting in the movie was good, although I had hoped to see a bit more of Michael Gross, I think he wasn't given enough screen time and could have spruced up the movie quite a bit more.
All in all, a watchable and entertaining enough movie. I am rating it a five out of ten stars, because it is not an outstanding movie, nor is it probable that you'll watch the movie more than just once - as it doesn't have enough contents to it to support more than a single viewing.
Wow, what a great movie. While watching this fantastic movie I was just overwhelmed with lovely emotions and feelings. Just kidding, this movie is ABSOLUTE GARBAGE. I just wasted an hour and a half of my life watching this joke. The actors practically ruined their career by "starring" in this "great" film.
Ok it dose have a good message stand up for yourself but the over use of trying to fit in with trends and fads of our generation and the acting isn't that bad it's a bad or terrible movie.
The two grandsons of missionary/preacher Michael Gross are sent to a Christian
summer camp which the kids who attend call Camp Cool. The older one Logan
Shroyer would like to have a better social life. But Connor Rosen the younger is
a nerdy, picked upon klutz of a kid who if Shroyer has to keep protecting he
won't be making friends, especially of the opposite sex.
But in this particular camp both boys do a lot of growing up and make grandfather Michael Gross very proud.
Christian parameters were at work again. They tried and succeeded to maje this a fun film. But were limited. When the big kids pick on Rosen and his cabin mates, what they did was good and justified. Not so here.. And the chief villain is a bully of a kid who should have been kicked out. But not so here.
This one shouldn't leave church basements.
But in this particular camp both boys do a lot of growing up and make grandfather Michael Gross very proud.
Christian parameters were at work again. They tried and succeeded to maje this a fun film. But were limited. When the big kids pick on Rosen and his cabin mates, what they did was good and justified. Not so here.. And the chief villain is a bully of a kid who should have been kicked out. But not so here.
This one shouldn't leave church basements.
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- Gross worldwide
- $5,199
- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
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