| | | From the Studio That Brought You Daddy Day Care! Features: Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 1.85:1, Hi-fi Stereo, English, Subtitled, French, Spanish, Dubbed & Subtitled This hilarious sequel to the smash hit Daddy Day Care finds dads Charlie Hinton and Phil Ryerson (Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Paul Rae) in another kid-harried adventure as they take over running a summer day camp. Armed with no knowledge of the great outdoors, a dilapidated facility, and a motley group of campers, it doesn't take long before things get out of control. Up against threats of foreclosure and declining enrollment, Charlie is forced to call on his estranged father, Col. Buck Hinton (Richard Gant) to help bring the camp together and teach everyone about teamwork, perseverance, and the power of forgiveness. What is UMDTM? UMD, Universal Media Disc, is a brand-new and groundbreaking optical storage medium, designed for the high speed and efficient delivery of digital entertainment content that can store up to 1.8 GB of digital data on a 60mm disc -- or an entire feature film on a single UMD video. All UMD DVDs are produced in Widescreen and encoded using advanced AVC compression. UMD for PSP will play on the new PlayStation Portable handheld entertainment system.
Specifications
Diameter: 60 mmMaximum Capacity: 1.8GB (Single-sided, dual layer)Laser wavelength: 660nm (Red laser) "...may appeal to auds still young enough not to have seen it all before, or who still find flatulence hilarious..." John Anderson, Variety "...better than its predecessor...Cuba Gooding Jr. taking over from Eddie Murphy in the role of Charlie Hinton is far more believable..." Pam Grady, Reel.com
 Editor's Note
 Fred Savage makes his feature-film directorial debut in this sequel to DADDY DAY CARE. Charlie Hinton (Cuba Gooding,Jr.) and Phil Ryerson (Paul Rae) decide to parlay the success of their "Daddy Day Care" into day camps in order to save Camp Driftwood. Once the crème de la crème of camps, Driftwood has seen better days, while rival Camp Canola has become a hot property featuring paint ball, dirt bikes, and jet skis. Charlie and Phil buy the camp in order to save it, only to find themselves completely out of their element, which becomes painfully obvious on the first day of camp. With foreclosure impending, Charlie swallows his pride and calls in the ultimate reinforcement: his father, Colonel Buck Hinton (Richard Gant). Of course, Buck and his son have completely different child-rearing styles, leading to some tension as the elder Hinton tries to whip Driftwood's motley campers into shape for the annual Olympiad with Camp Canola.DADDY DAY CAMP serves up lessons about the importance of teamwork, honesty, believing in yourself, and following your dreams. And the campers are not the only ones who learn important lessons; both Charlie and Buck learn to be better fathers and to appreciate each other despite their differences. Gooding and Rae step into the roles originated by Eddie Murphy and Jeff Garlin in the first film. Brian Doyle-Murray appears briefly as Uncle Morty, the camp's owner, and Lochlyn Munro is amusing as Charlie's childhood nemesis, Lance Warner. But the real stars of this film are the campers, who are subjected to endless nature walks, bus crashes, and commando raids by Canola campers. Spencir Bridges, son of actor Todd Bridges, plays Charlie's son, Ben.
| Features | Audio: English, French, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound |  | Dubbed: French, Spanish |  | DVD Quality Picture |  | Full Length Movie |  | Interactive Menus |  | Scene Selection |  | Subtitles: English, French, Spanish. Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Thai |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Sony Pictures |
 | Release Date: 9/23/2008 |
 | Running Time: 89 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 2007 |  | Catalog ID: 19431 |  | UPC: 00043396194311 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Widescreen 1.85:1 |
| Cast & Crew | Cuba Gooding, Jr. |  | Paul Rae |  | Richard Gant |  | Tamala Jones |  | David N. Weiss, et. al. - Screenplay |  | Eric Weiler - Production Designer |  | Fred Savage - Director |  | Geno Salvatori - Cinematographer |  | Geoff Rodkey - Based On Characters Created By |  | James Dooley - Original Music By |  | Jason Shuman - Producer |  | Mark J. Mullins - Art Director |  | Matt Berenson - Executive Producer |  | Michel Aller - Editor |
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| | Professional Reviews | DVD Talk 6 of 10 Director Fred Savage (yes, that Fred Savage) isn't exactly challenging the material with his easygoing direction, but he's confident enough to inject a little life to the party outside of the bodily functions tangents, which are found in even greater numbers for the sequel. The kids poop, piss, and puke their way around the film, but Savage brings out some satisfying performances from the tykes, offering them scenes beyond mere screaming and horseplay..."Day Camp" plays just fine until it hits the melodramatic third act, where Charlie has to repair his relationship with his military father. The film doesn't need a heartfelt detour, especially any creation that contains a revenge scenario involving a urine-filled water balloon, and it disappoints me that the production didn't have the guts to assemble a more relaxed summer camp farce. Trying to touch the soul in a film this lightweight is humiliating to Savage and the audience..."Daddy Day Camp" is a mild diversion for kids, perhaps better suited to a Saturday morning DVD viewing than shelling out big bucks to see it on the big screen. It's a microscopic improvement over Murphy's installment, but that's hardly a compliment. - Brian Orndorf
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