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Fat Camp
Description
Hutch, who can't stand the sight of fat people, quickly sets his eyes on more appetizing fare: Abby (Anabelle Acosta), a highly 'bangable' fellow counselor who won't give him the time of day. She's also Hutch's main competition for the cash prize he desperately needs to get his own place when the summer ends. All Hutch has to do is help his campers lose the most weight.
Hutch, who can't stand the sight of fat people, quickly sets his eyes on more appetizing fare: Abby (Anabelle Acosta), a highly 'bangable' fellow counselor who won't give him the time of day. She's also Hutch's main competition for the cash prize he desperately needs to get his own place when the summer ends. All Hutch has to do is help his campers lose the most weight.
Actors:
Juliocesar Chavez,
Bentley Green,
Adam Heatherly,
Hassie Harrison,
Angelique Cabral,
Rebekah Graf,
Ashton Quiroz
Juliocesar Chavez
Bentley Green
13 March 2001
Adam Heatherly
Hassie Harrison
Angelique Cabral
28 January 1979, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Rebekah Graf
27 July 1982, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
Ashton Quiroz
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Jennifer Arnold
Jennifer Arnold
Country:
United States
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June 22, 2017
...an "eh, maybe I'll go" experience that culminates in possibly not entirely regretting the time spent, but definitely wanting to move on.
July 30, 2017
Fat Camp has good intentions, but its execution doesn't always live up to them. It's a pleasant enough escape from the bombast of blockbusters currently monopolizing cinemas.

