Camp Takota

2014 "You're never too old to go back"
6.6| 1h42m| en| More Info
Released: 14 February 2014 Released
Producted By: RockStream Studios
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Official Website: http://camptakota.com/
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With her personal and professional life in shambles, Elise ends up having to take a job as a counselor at her old summer camp. There, she reunites with two estranged friends who attended camp and never left. When the future of the camp is put in jeopardy, the three friends must band together to save it, changing the course of their lives forever.

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Laura B I thought it was a funny film, but that's mostly it. Yes, it's a good independent film, and it's amazing how far these youtube ladies have come in comparison to a few years ago. The setting is nice and it has a lot of 'youtube-ish' and good comedy. You can also somewhat relate to the characters, which are played really believable. But it isn't very special and doesn't contain much story-dept. Also the editing really annoyed me. With all the fades and black spaces every few minutes it felt like I was pulled back from the movie and back to the real world. It also has a few short scenes which I didn't thought were necessary. It just didn't really stand out for me. Overall I think it was a very funny and feel-good movie, but it doesn't had very much dept. The result was that it didn't remain in my thoughts afterwards.(I do have to add I was already known with their work before I saw this movie. This may have affected my expectations.)
Jayna Durfee As a major fan of Grace Helbig, Hannah Hart, and Mamrie Hart, I figured I would automatically love this movie, which I did. But even if you don't know them from their YouTube channels, this movie still freaking rocks. There were so many laugh-out-loud moments - and I am very grateful that I was home alone watching this since I was laughing like a complete idiot the whole way through.Grace, Hannah, and Mamrie (along with all the other actors) were amazing and were able to tell this camp story extremely well. 'Camp Takota' has definitely been added to my list of 'Binge-Watching Movies' (with the likes of 'Mean Girls,' 'Pitch Perfect,' 'Easy A,' and others) for when you just need a good laugh.I take my hat off (not literally. I am not wearing a hat) to Mamrie Hart for co-writing this, and I have one question left for the Holy Trinity: Sequel?
treeoflife987 So, this is a movie that is only doing well because people enjoy the Youtubers associated with it. Grace Helbig is an okay actress, believable, and probably better than I expected and absolutely the best in the movie. The plot was silly, and how she reacted to a cheating fiancé was nothing short of ridiculous, but that is the fault of poor writing. The acting was "okay", no one was embarrassingly bad besides the boss in the beginning of the movie. I assume she was told to act like a more mild version of Miranda Priestly from "The Devil Wears Prada", which means it just looked like an absolutely horrible performance. If the thought comes to anyone's mind to act like Meryl Streep, don't, because you will fall on your face.In short: This movie has alright acting, a silly plot, and very poor writing.
Kyle Knapp Camp Takota proves that the Holy Trinity of YouTube (Grace Helbig, Mamrie Hart, and Hannah Hart) can successfully deliver a humorous and touching film. The three leading ladies were awesome in their roles, with Mamrie and her character standing out the most (for me). Grace's somewhat dry sense of humor contributed to the hilarity of her jokes and quips. I was really impressed with Hannah in this film too, never having seen her act before. Fans of the three comediennes won't be disappointed, nor will those who have never seen them before. This is an all around touching film that will leave the viewer with a pleasant feeling afterward.