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Movie Review: Family Camp Plus $10 Amazon Giftcard Giveaway

Family Camp is the first feature film from The Skit Guys. It is a fantastic fun-filled family & faith film. Grace Ackerman (Leigh-Allyn Baker) persuaded her busy, workaholic husband, Tommy (Tommy Woodard), to sign their family up for a week away at their church's family camp. When they get to camp, they discover that they have to share a yurt with another family whose leader is Eddie Sanders (Eddie James), a talkative, gregarious chiropractor. The two families compete for the camp trophy while trying to figure out how to save their own struggling marriages and families. 

I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. I laughed out loud, and I cried. It's a comedy that contains a valuable lesson about faith, family, parenting, and marriage. In addition, you will enjoy an adventure, beaver, and campfire. Outstanding performance by the cast. Tommy and Eddie (aka the Skit Guys) have really great chemistry since they have been best friends for 30+ years. I love the music in the movie, too, especially the last song, "Family Is Family" by Rhett Walker. I highly recommend this funny film (rated PG) for the whole family. You can purchase tickets now at https://familycampmovie.com/tickets/ to see the film which is releasing in theaters tomorrow (May 13th). By seeing Family Camp during opening weekend (May 13-15), you are letting Hollywood know that you and your family want to see more movies like this. Check out www.familycampmovie.com/groups if you plan to take a group from church, school, or the neighborhood, to see the film together. Don't miss this rare gem of humor and heart.

 

 

Note: If you're interested, check out this wonderful interview that the Skit Guys did with Jean Thomason.
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~ Many thanks to K-LOVE Films for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.

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  1. Forrest Gump makes me laugh and cry!

    mami2jcn at gmail dot com

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  2. Big Hero 6. Tadashi's death is probably the most heartfelt to me because as an older child, I can relate to wanting to be a good brother <3 Mot memorable line is about jumping out the window 🤣

    Thank you for reviewing this movie. I remember watching Tommy and Eddie on "The Slit Guys" and was wondering how good their movie would be!

    thomas (dot) luttrell @ rocketmail (dot) com

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