Heavyweights

They don't run the fastest. They don't jump the highest. But they sure are getting the last laugh.

6.1
19951h 37m

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.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Heavyweights (1995) Trailer And TV Spots

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Heavy Weights - Apache Relay

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Heavyweights

Cast

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David Bowe

Chris Donelly

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Jeffrey Tambor

Maury Garner

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Jerry Stiller

Harvey Bushkin

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Anne Meara

Alice Bushkin

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Ben Stiller

Tony Perkis / Tony Perkis Sr.

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Tim Blake Nelson

Camp Hope Salesman

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Aubrey Dollar

Camp Magnolia Girl

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Deena Dill

Stewardess

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Reviews

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r96sk

6/10

A one-joke film.

I expected a fair deal from 'Heavyweights', 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 'Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story' - he, surely, used this character, Tony, as inspiration for White? Elsewhere, you have two of the funnier kids from 'The Mighty Ducks' 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.

You've reached the end.