Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

These movies revive summer camp nostalgia

- KELLY LAWLER

Remember camp? The bug spray, the songs and the friendship? Well, you can relive it all. Sort of.

As the warmest season kicks into high gear, we’re reminded of our favorite trips to summer camp, which weren’t the ones we actually went to but the slightly more glamorous versions portrayed in movies. Here are six of the best summer camp movies available to stream or rent. It’s all the fun and none of the bugs.

If you love absurdist humor: ‘Wet Hot American Summer’

The original “Wet Hot American Summer” film from 2001 takes all the tropes you know and love from a summer camp film (and ’80s films in general) and systematic­ally pokes fun at each one. It’s a weird movie with a strikingly talented cast (including Bradley Cooper, Amy Poehler, Paul Rudd and more before they hit it big), and their charisma and commitment pull it together. It worked so well that Netflix revived it twice, first for the 2015 prequel “First Day of Camp” and the upcoming “10 Years Later,” premiering Aug. 4.

Stream it: On Starz. Stream the revival series on Netflix.

If you love Ben Stiller as a villain: ‘Heavyweigh­ts’

For a certain age group, “Heavyweigh­ts” is one of those movies that aired on cable constantly. You may have caught all or part of it, but it’s been awhile and definitely worth revisiting. The 1995 film, set at a “fat camp” for boys, follows a group of underdogs terrorized by Ben Stiller as a vicious ex-fitness instructor, and was co-written by Judd Apatow long before he became a household name.

Stream it: On Netflix.

If you are nostalgic: ‘The Parent Trap’ (1998 or 1961)

Depending on your generation, seeing either Lindsay Lohan or Hayley Mills in double generates feelings of nostalgia. Both versions feature summer camp prominentl­y, where the separated twin sisters reunite. Both are a lot of fun, but we’re partial to the newer version, if only for Dennis Quaid and Natasha Richardson’s performanc­es as the estranged parents.

Stream them: The original on Netflix. Rent the 1998 version on Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, Vudu or YouTube.

If you love musical theater: ‘Camp’

“Glee” was a great show (some of the time), but if you’re a musical theater kid, the best representa­tion of the oddities and obsessions of that world comes in the form of this cheeky film about a musical theater summer camp for kids and teens. All of the young stars are quite talented, and you may recognize a pintsized Anna Kendrick, who delivers a performanc­e of “The Ladies Who Lunch” from “Company” — a song meant to be performed by a woman in her 60s or 70s — with so much verve it’s easy to see why she became a star.

Stream it: On Netflix.

If you’re a Wes Anderson fan: ‘Moonrise Kingdom’

Did you ever think summer camp wasn’t stylized or twee enough? Wes Anderson certainly did. The idiosyncra­tic director brought his touch to the genre with this 2012 film, which was nominated for an Oscar for its screenplay. The movie is packed with stars like Bill Murray and Edward Norton, but they don’t overshadow its talented young leads, Suzy and Sam, played by Kara Hayward and Jared Gilman.

Stream it: On Netflix.

If you’re a Bill Murray fan: ‘Meatballs’

Bill Murray’s first starring role was as a funny, cynical (but not too cynical) counselor in this 1979 summer camp comedy, costarring Chris Makepeace as a new camper Murray helps bring out of his shell.

Stream it: Available for rent or purchase on iTunes and Amazon.

 ?? GANNETT NEWS SERVICE ?? Lindsay Lohan stars as both twins in the 1998 remake of “The Parent Trap.”
GANNETT NEWS SERVICE Lindsay Lohan stars as both twins in the 1998 remake of “The Parent Trap.”
 ?? FOCUS FEATURES, NIKO TAVERNIS ?? Jared Gilman plays a focused camper with a plan in “Moonrise Kingdom.”
FOCUS FEATURES, NIKO TAVERNIS Jared Gilman plays a focused camper with a plan in “Moonrise Kingdom.”

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