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6/10
Light, innocent and colorful ...
Vic_max16 March 2008
This is pretty much a kid's show. It's pleasant, but not strong in any way except for scenery. It's about a boy's summer camp in Arizona, but it's not obnoxious or crude. It's a mostly light-hearted, innocent fun. The movie follows two 8 year old friends and a small group of rivaling 16 year old camp leaders.

The background landscapes are great. The small lakes and hills are visually colorful and delightful to watch. However, the content and characters of the movie, while nice, can't quite match the scenery. It's a nice/OK movie, but maybe only worth watching if you're a young child.
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6/10
Clean, old fashioned family movie with good moral.
untamedazlady27 March 2004
OK, somewhat cheesy in spots and while not an edge of your seat, thrill a minute, definitely a good family movie. The bully and braggart gets his comeuppance in a comical if predictable manner. The adult actors seemed somewhat stilted but the youngsters did an excellent job. It will be interesting to see where their careers go from here. I went to see this movie in order to support a local Arizona writer/actor. As a native of Prescott, Arizona, it was great to see my hometown featured. Great scenic shots. Take your kids to see it. You could do much worse. It's not bad for an independent making his first film. I hope to see more locals get a chance.
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5/10
A Collision of Genres - Teen Movies & Kid Movies Don't Mix
fourpuke10 April 2018
8-year-old Brent (Gemini Barnett) is sent off, for the first time, to the summer camp where his big brother, 16-year old Brooke (Scott Clifton), is a Counsellor. Brooke is at the age where girls are very important, but Brent is just a precociously confident, fun-loving boy who is also a master of the yo-yo. Both brothers are troubled by the same bullying Counsellor, Mike (Shane Van Dyke), and young Brent revels in getting the better of him. The film also stars Lee Majors in a laid-back role as the summer camp's owner / manager, Bug Hall appears as a Counsellor, and David Henrie (think Selena Gomez's older brother, Justin, in the TV series "Wizards Of Waverly Place") plays a bullying kid who calls himself "Bad" (an early victim is his own real-life younger brother, Lorenzo Henrie, playing Jerry). The uneven nature of the movie explains why it didn't get proper big-screen distribution in the USA, where it ended up as a DVD release (in the dreaded "standard screen" format) over two years after being made.

Apart from a minor thread about father-son bonding, the story is roughly split between focussing on big brother Brooke's problems dealing with the bullying Mike while competing for the same girl, Donna (Michelle Holgate), and also focussing on the mischievous, cocksure younger brother Brent protecting other kids his age and standing up to bullying from whatever direction. There lies the fault of the film, by trying to be both a teen and a kid's movie, it simply doesn't work, at least in one direction as kids will get bored during the extended, slower-paced "teen" segments. There are some good fun moments and maybe it qualifies as a family movie, overall it is good-natured enough, but don't be surprised if the youngsters get restless in places. Incidentally, Gemini Barnett was probably 13 at the time of filming, and certainly doesn't convince as an 8-year-old, although otherwise his performance is one of the stronger features of the production.
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1/10
unrealistic family stupidity
sfiver20 May 2011
Disclaimer: watched this on Showtime and could only take 75 minutes of this trash. A family movie?? The kids are not even cute. The older teen counselors attempt "rising" above a horrid script and story.

Lee Majors is a plain-out awful actor since he first entered a sound-stage. He does not disappoint as the camp director. The script goes off in all directions with no conclusions. The bullying by the camp counselors toward each other as well as the little campers is totally unrealistic. They would have been fired in a real life setting. (I know this as I was a camp assistant director.) A waste of time and money.
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2/10
Acting is awful!
slush2818 May 2018
Warning: Spoilers
While it is a feel good movie and the story is pretty good, that acting is so, so bad! The actor that plays Jack can barely form a sentence. There is a scene where Shawn is asking Jack how long he has played the guitar and he takes a full 10 seconds (I timed it) of mumbling before he says 3 years. I cant believe that was actually in the final cut! Unbelievably bad! The fight scene at the end looks like scene form a Jr. High play. I was surprised how bad the acting was because there are a couple of well known actors, (Morgan Fairchild and Lee Majors), who were also not great. If you can just accept that the acting is so awful, the story is pretty good.
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7/10
Silly but still a fun family movie.
coolgsd11 May 2017
Maybe a little dopey at times but it has a "good guys win" message and no sex, language or significant violence to be concerned about. It is about young friendship, teenage crushes and dealing with bullies in the surrounds of an Arizona summer camp. If you just like clean movies and some humor on the silly side I think you will enjoy this one.
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8/10
Pure family Entertainment
pascalphx-1190116 September 2020
It seems that you cannot watch a movie these days without CGI additions that scramble your brain. I sat down to watch Arizona Summer (2004) again. I purchased the DVD. It is just pure family entertainment.

It will transport you back to your youth and camp days and bring back memories. It is all about enjoying a wholesome family movie that will not pollute your brain and perhaps take you back to your own family relationships.

Sit down with your family and watch it tonight.
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6/10
I liked it
bachristoferson30 June 2020
One on the most pathetic movies I've ever seen. But I enjoyed it.
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