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Heavy Weights (1995)

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Directed bySteven Brill
CastDavid Goldman, Joseph Wayne Miller, Cody Burger, Allen Covert, Tim Blake Nelson, David Bowe, Paul Feig, Tom Hodges, Leah Lail, Jeffrey Tambor, Kenan Thompson and Shaun Weiss
Theatrical ReleaseFebruary 17, 1995
MPAA RatingPG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
 

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Average user review: 4.5 (67 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteGreat, Classic Hard-To-Find Movie!Quote
It's been so hard to find Heavyweights, that it was good to see it at such an affordable price on Amazon. I checked my local Blockbuster, Wal*Mart, and Best Buy before going to Amazon, and I wish I had just gone to Amazon to begin with- the shipping was fast and efficient, and it was priced very reasonably. If you haven't seen this movie- ITS HILARIOUS! If you liked Dodgeball, you'll like this one, especially with Ben Stiller in it. June 13, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteBen Stiller?Quote
This is an enjoyable family movie (despite some slight crude humor).
It's not Ben Stiller's finest, but there are some great one-liners in the film. I suggest checking it out on youtube before buying. June 9, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteIf your Fat or like RevengeQuote
This is a great family movie but it's also funny. If you've ever been fat or picked on and wanted to get revenge this movie has got it all. I love the movie and it's one of my favorites to watch more than 5 times. April 7, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteBUDDDEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!Quote
The best thing I can say about Heavyweights is that it probably wouldn't be made today. It pulls no punches, pokes fun at all the most questionable places, and avoids political correctness.

Heavyweights is the story of a bunch of fat kids at a fat kid summer camp. They all attend because their parents want them to lose weight, and on its surface, that's what the camp is about. However, the camp owners actually have a great place, with all sorts of games, activities, and even go-karts. Unfortunately for the piglets, the camp is under new management.

The new owner Tony Perkins (Ben Stiller) has a grandiose idea to "help" these kids lose weight, and run a successful camp. His ulterior motive, however, is to use film footage of his camp experience and make an infomercial from which he plans to make millions. His methodology at the camp: exercise torture.

In a matter of no time, the camp is in chaos, all the kids are terrified, and Tony Perkins has instituted policies that make camp life a living hell. There's a ton of exercise, psychological warfare, and basic training-level discipline. This is where the hilarity ensues.

A collection of comedy follows, in what could easily be seen as the tgrue beginning to Ben Stiller's career. Jabs at both the lazy habits and self-defeating nature of the obese, as well as those who loathe them, keep the laughs coming. I particularly loved the scene in which the kids are all at the lake, basically tied to one another, yelling "Buuudddyyyyy!" to prove they were watching one another - a hilariously great idea for the lazy personnel manager.

Will the kids lose weight? Will they survive? Will Perkins keep the camp and make huge money with his infomercial? Who cares...it's hilarious, just sit back and enjoy the fat jokes. February 10, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteIf only there was widescreen......Quote
Yes the only complaint I have about this release is that it's not in widescreen! They've shown this movie in widescreen in HD on HBO so there is a widescreen print to use but oh well. I can always hope for a future release. The movie itself is fantastic, always providing plenty of laughs with every viewing. While it's no Ernest Goes to Camp, it's still a great film in and of itself. December 6, 2007

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