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Fat Camp
Description
When a 27-year-old fitness buff is given an ultimatum by his mom, he must move to a homeless shelter or work at his uncle's fat camp.
When a 27-year-old fitness buff is given an ultimatum by his mom, he must move to a homeless shelter or work at his uncle's fat camp.
Actors:
Angelique Cabral,
Courtney Cooper,
Juliocesar Chavez,
Mel Rodriguez,
Amanda LaCount,
Rebekah Graf,
Thailer Lucas,
Brian Borello,
Tim Chiou,
Katya Williams,
Janarie Rhambo,
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Angelique Cabral
28 January 1979, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Courtney Cooper
Juliocesar Chavez
Mel Rodriguez
12 June 1973, Miami, Florida, USA
Amanda LaCount
Rebekah Graf
27 July 1982, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
Thailer Lucas
Brian Borello
Tim Chiou
23 November 1979, Iowa City, Iowa, USA
Katya Williams
Janarie Rhambo
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.

