Meatballs Part Ii [ NEWEST ]
Camp Sasquatch’s owner, Giddy, bets the camp's future on a boxing match against Camp Patton. He recruits Flash , a juvenile delinquent serving community service as a counselor, to be their champion.
, famous as Ogre from Revenge of the Nerds , appears as the rival camp's heavy. Critical & Fan Reception Meatballs Part II
as Giddy, the eccentric owner of Camp Sasquatch. Camp Sasquatch’s owner, Giddy, bets the camp's future
While often described as an "in-name-only" sequel to the 1979 Bill Murray classic, (1984) is a cult-favorite time capsule of '80s camp absurdity. Directed by Ken Wiederhorn, the film shifts the action to Camp Sasquatch , where a group of misfits must band together to save their home from being bought out by the rival, military-style Camp Patton . The "Only in the '80s" Plot The film follows two main, wildly different storylines: Critical & Fan Reception as Giddy, the eccentric
In a surreal turn, a space alien nicknamed "Meathead" is also a camper for the summer. Meathead eventually uses his telekinetic powers to help Flash win the climactic boxing match. Cast & Crew Highlights
Reviews of the film are famously mixed. While professional critics often dismissed it as a "goofy mess" with "tired jokes", modern audiences on Letterboxd often celebrate it as a "stoned E.T. fever dream" and a unique piece of "summer camp stupidity".
and Paul Reubens (in his pre-Pee-wee fame) provide many of the film's comedic highlights.