Daddy Day Care (Dir. Steve Carr) (2003): In this hilarious comedy two fathers (Eddie Murphy Jeff Garlin) lose their jobs in product development at a large food company and are forced to take their sons out of the exclusive Chapman Academy and become stay-at-home fathers. With no job possibilities on the horizon the two dads open their own day care facility Daddy Day Care and employ some fairly unconventional and sidesplitting methods of caring for children. As Daddy Day Care starts to catch on it launches them into a highly comedic rivalry with Chapman Academy's... tough-as-nails director (Anjelica Huston) who has driven all previous competitors out of business... Daddy Day Camp (Dir. Fred Savage) (2007): This hilarious sequel 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. [show more]
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Double pack of family comedies. In 'Daddy Day Care' (2003), Charlie Hinton (Eddie Murphy) and Phil (Jeff Garlin) are fired for a disastrous advertising campaign, and they find themselves looking after their children whilst their partners go back to work. However, as they have had to cut-back, with Charlie taking his son out of an expensive day-care run by Ms Harridan (Anjelica Huston), they decide that since if it's what they do anyway, why not set up their own day-care centre. Despite the usual pitfalls that come with looking after other people's children, the centre becomes a success; but Ms Harridan is looking for revenge as their gain is her loss... In the sequel, 'Daddy Day Camp' (2007), Cuba Gooding Jr. takes over the role of Charlie Hinton from Eddie Murphy. It is four years after the original film was set and, low on money, Charlie comes up with an idea to open up a camp similar to the day care service he ran in the first movie. 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.
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