Fred 3: Camp Fred (2012)

2.1/10

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Fred battles the gross, disturbing effects of camp Iwannapeepee. Will he win the games against Kevin and his gang?

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Fred 3: Camp Fred Movie Reviews

God, why have you forsaken me?

Fred 1: Very bad.

Fred 2: A little better but far from good.

Fred 3: Camp Fred: Abysmal. Torture from start to finish.

Wow. I mean WOW. I’m sorry, but everyone who was involved in production of this movie and their families should be arrested for crimes against entertainment. I don’t even know where to start.

The characters are not themselves. Not that I’m saying there were any actual characters to begin with, but in this movie everyone is noticeably different. The mom turned into an annoying valley girl parody, the best friend disappears after 60 seconds of screen time, the bully went back to who he was during the first movie. None of the actors have any idea about comedic timing or intonation. And we get several new stereotypes as Fred goes to camp for summer. The camp’s “hilarious” name “Iwannapeepee” is the comedic high of the movie (and frankly the bubonic plague was funnier) so you know what to expect from everything else. Fred this time is the only main cast member, which makes matters even worse.

The story this time is as generic as it gets. Fred goes to camp he doesn’t like. He meets friends he doesn’t like. There will be a competition with another camp that “Iwannapeepee” hasn’t won in 69 years. Yes, even a 5 year old can see where all of this is going.

Fred’s voice in this one is especially annoying. It’s like a thousand fingernails scratching a thousand blackboards, during two active fire alarms at a vuvuzela concert. I don’t know how my ears didn’t bleed. My soul sure did.

This abomination shouldn’t be seen by anyone. This is the bottom of the barrel, end of the road, nightmare. Frankly, a colonoscopy would be more entertaining.

One camp that you’d want to stay well clear of

The first Fred movie is one of the worst movies ever made, while Fred 2 is a marginal improvement- and is still the best of the three movies- but still very bad. Fred 3: Camp 3 is on the same level as the first and manages to almost be even worse, and this is coming from someone who had low expectations already. The movie visually never rises above bad TV show quality, with gaudy sets and very simplistic camera-work, and just as badly made as the Friedberg-Seltzer movies. The music is no better either, there are musical numbers that are mind-numbingly cheesy as well as out of place and irrelevant and there is nothing interesting or memorable about it generally. The story is practically non-existent and often feels like a predictable, badly-written parody. The writing and jokes are lazy, painfully unfunny and immature, the name of the camp is the closest the movie gets to induce a strained smile. The characters are obnoxious and stupid, as well as cardboard stereotypes. Fred is without a doubt down there as one of the most unbearably annoying characters ever committed to movie celluloid. And the acting is terrible, consisting of either people over-compensated or looking and sounding embarrassed. Siobhan Fallon and John Cena have little to do with badly written characters, while Lucas Cruishank shows no acting talent whatsoever, and personally there is yet to be a voice for any actor and movie so painful to hear that it literally splits the ear-drums than Cruishank’s Fred. To conclude, every bit as bad as the other two and is this close to be worse than the first. This is one camp that you’d want to stay well clear from, otherwise you’ll be living a nightmare if you had a camp name like that and to have people behave the way they do here. 1/10 Bethany Cox

Why was this dreck even made?

You’d think after two Fred movies and a sitcom, Nickelodeon would cool it a little bit with Lucas Cruickshank’s screaming teenage character. But no! We get this monstrosity! Basically Fred goes to this summer camp that’s struggling. That’s it. I swear, every time you watch Fred run around and listen to his aggravating voice, you wish for Jason from Friday the 13th to jump out of the TV and finish you off already! Thank god that this was the last movie in the Fred trilogy, and Lucas eventually retired Fred for good.