Camp Nowhere
The ultimate '90s-kid fantasy on film: a group of kids fake an entire summer camp with no parents, no rules, and no adults — except a broke ex-drama teacher paid to answer the phone and pretend to be in charge.
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The ultimate '90s-kid fantasy on film: a group of kids fake an entire summer camp with no parents, no rules, and no adults — except a broke ex-drama teacher paid to answer the phone and pretend to be in charge.
A jewel-thief's escaped orangutan runs wild through a stuffy five-star hotel while a frazzled manager — Jason Alexander, moonlighting from Seinfeld — tries to keep the chaos from his boss. A critical dud in 1996 that a lot of kids wore out on video anyway.
The Disney summer-camp comedy where a fat camp gets bought by a manic infomercial fitness guru — Ben Stiller as Tony Perkis, one of the great over-the-top '90s comedy villains. A modest release that became a genuine cult classic on cable and video.
A fast-talking lawyer who lies for a living is magically cursed to tell only the truth for 24 hours after his neglected son blows out his birthday candles with a single wish. Peak rubber-faced Jim Carrey, physically at war with his own mouth. Directed by Tom Shadyac, it was one of 1997's biggest comedies.