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Daddy Day Camp/Are We There Yet?/Are We Done Yet? DVD

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Titles Comprise: Daddy Day Camp: This hilarious sequel to the smash hit %3Ei%3EDaddy Day Care finds dads Charlie Hinton and Phil Ryerson in another kid harried adventure as they take over running a summer day camp. Armed with no knowledge of the great outdoors a dilapidated facility and a motley group of campers it doesn't take long before things get out of control. Up against threats of foreclosure and declining enrollment Charlie is forced to call on his estranged father to help bring the camp together and teach everyone about teamwork perseverance and the power... of forgiveness. Are We There Yet?: Smooth operator Nick (Ice Cube) is interested in young attractive divorcee Suzanne (Nia Long) mother of a 7-year-old-boy and an 11-year-old-girl. Trying to get together with Suzanne Nick volunteers to bring her children to meet her out of town. Missing the plane they must make the long journey by car. What Nick doesn't know is that Suzanne's children think that no man is good enough for their mom and will do everything they can to make the trip a nightmare for him... Are We Done Yet?: Nick Persons (Cube) and his new wife Suzanne (Long) move into his tiny bachelor pad with her two loveable - but outspoken - kids. When Suzanne drops the bombshell that she is pregnant something has to give and the whole family move to a bigger house in the country. Their idea of a dream home is turned upside down by the local wildlife the amount of work that needs doing and the crazy contractor they hire to do it John C. McGinley (Wild Hogs TV's Scrubs) in a brilliant star turn as Chuck Mitchell Jr. the builder with a bizarre approach to home improvement. Will the Persons' family realise their dream and finish the house before the family expands? Are We Done Yet? is a hilarious slapstick comedy that proves a move to the country and a bigger house does not automatically mean an easier life! [show more]

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Released
22 September 2008
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Uca 
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Runtime
279 minutes 
Features
Box set, PAL 
Barcode
5050582577419 
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Triple-bill of US comedies. In 'Daddy Day Camp' (2007), the sequel to 'Daddy Day Care' (2003), Cuba Gooding Jr. takes over the role of Charlie Hinton from Eddie Murphy. It is four years later and, low on money, Charlie Hinton comes up with an idea to open up a camp similar to the day care service he originally ran. The stage is set for hyper kids and gross-out gags a-plenty. Along the way, Charlie must resolve problems with his father (Richard Gant) and show his son (Spencir Bridges) that he really loves him. In 'Are We There Yet?' (2005), Nick (Ice Cube) is a smooth operator who is interested in a young, attractive divorcee, Suzanne (Nia Long), mother of a 7-year-old-boy (Philip Bolden) and an 11-year-old-girl (Aleisha Allen). Trying to get together with Suzanne, Nick volunteers to bring her children to meet her out of town. Missing the plane, they must make the long journey by car. What Nick doesn't know is that Suzanne's children think that no man is good enough for their mum and will do everything they can to make the trip a nightmare for him. Finally, in 'Are We Done Yet?' (2007), Nick (Ice Cube) and Suzanne (Long) are now married and have decided to leave the rat race for a quieter life in the suburbs. But when they hire a local contractor (John C. McGinley), their dreams of domestic bliss go up in smoke.