Daddy Day Camp

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  • A mirthless, fairly desperate family film, Daddy Day Camp relies too heavily on bodily functions for comedic effect, resulting in plenty of cheap gags but no laughs.
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    Derek AdamsTime Out
    Even the film stock's colour tint looks cheap and nasty. Don't say we didn't warn you.
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    Tim RobeyDaily Telegraph (UK)
    Parents! Hire a bouncy castle. Put on clown paint and make balloon animals. You need not see this.
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    Robert HanksIndependent (UK)
    An unnecessary and unlovable sequel to the Eddie Murphy vehicle Daddy Day Care, though this time the producers have traded down to Cuba Gooding Jr. Not recommended.
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    Cath ClarkeGuardian
    Criminally lazy follow-up to the syrupy family comedy Daddy Day Care.
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    Jamie RussellBBC.com
    Never work with children or animals. Unless you're a child or an animal, in which case, never work with Cuba Gooding Jnr.
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    Alan MorrisonEmpire Magazine
    Worse than you can possibly imagine - no, really!
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    Richard PropesTheIndependentCritic.com
    It's official. We want the Oscar back, Cuba.
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    Micheal ComptonBowling Green Daily News
    Predictably unwatchable with a lazy script, lackluster direction, and bad performances.
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    Jay StoneCanada.com
    If they decide to make Daddy Day Spa with Martin Lawrence and Jim Belushi, I don't want to hear about it.
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    Joshua StarnesComingSoon.net
    Daddy Day Camp truly is a horrific mess. It's not really a movie for kids; it's a movie for kids by adults who don't have the slightest idea what makes a quality film for any audience ... puerile doesn't even begin to do it justice.
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