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Heavyweights

Heavyweights

  • Status: Released
  • 17-02-1995
  • Runtime: 97 min
  • Score: 6.135
  • Vote count: 388

Camp Hope is a summer retreat for overweight boys run by a kindly couple who make the campers feel comfortable with their extra pounds. But when tyrannical fitness guru Tony buys the camp, he puts the kids on a cruel regimen that goes too far. Sick of the endless weeks of "all work and no play," the kids stage a coup and reclaim their summer of fun.

Tom McGowan

Pat

Aaron Schwartz

Gerry

Shaun Weiss

Josh

Tom Hodges

Lars

Leah Lail

Julie

Paul Feig

Tim

Kenan Thompson

Roy

David Bowe

Chris Donelly

Max Goldblatt

Phillip

Robert Zalkind

Simms

Patrick LaBrecque

Dawson

Jeffrey Tambor

Maury Garner

Jerry Stiller

Harvey Bushkin

Anne Meara

Alice Bushkin

Ben Stiller

Tony Perkis / Tony Perkis Sr.

David Goldman

Nicholas

Joseph Wayne Miller

Sam

Cody Burger

Cody

Allen Covert

Kenny

Tim Blake Nelson

Camp Hope Salesman

Nancy Ringham

Mrs. Garner

Seth St. Laurent

Camp MVP Racer

Bobby Fain

Camp MVP Pitcher

Robert E. Spencer III

Soccer Goalie

Dustin Greer

Blob Master

Matthew R. Zboyovski

Hope Wall Climber

J.T. Alessi

Balloon Shaver

Chris Snyder

Baseball Scorekeeper

Aubrey Dollar

Camp Magnolia Girl

Mary Holt Fickes

Camp Magnolia Girl

Jamie Olson

Camp Magnolia Girl

Lauren Hill

Angelic Girl

Landry M. Constantino

Kissing Girl

Lois Yaroshefsky

Camp Magnolia Counselor

Matthew Bradley King

Gerry's School Buddy

Deena Dill

Stewardess

Tom Kelley

Man on Plane

Lars Clark

Jack Garner

Judd Apatow

Homer

r96sk

A one-joke film. I expected a fair deal from <em>'Heavyweights'</em>, especially after seeing Ben Stiller was involved. Unfortunately, it never takes off after the initial joke becomes tiresome; the characters are fat, that's basically it. It needed more meat on the bones (pardon the pun), too mediocre. Stiller isn't great either, in a part which is basically a watered down version of the role he'd play nine years year, White Goodman, in <em>'Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story'</em> - he, surely, used this character, Tony, as inspiration for White? Elsewhere, you have two of the funnier kids from <em>'The Mighty Ducks'</em> series, as well as a few fairly known faces like Jeffrey Tambor (Maury) and Tim Blake Nelson (Roger). I get the intentions, but the heartfelt message that (I think) the film aims for doesn't really come out clearly. The ending feels like an unconnected add-on that was put in to add to the run time. In truth, it isn't anything terrible - I just wanted and expected more.