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Meatballs 4: To the Rescue
Ricky is the hottest water-ski instructor around and has just been rehired by his former employer/camp to whip up attendance. Unfortunately, the camp is in serious financial trouble. The owner of a rival, more popular camp wants to buy them out. Therefore they will have to engage in a mean, winner-takes-all competition that will settle the score once and for all.
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Plot Summary
A group of counselors at a summer camp face an evil scheme by a wealthy land developer who wants to buy the camp. The counselors, led by a young man named Tony, must band together to stop him and save their beloved camp.
Critical Reception
Widely panned by critics and audiences alike, 'Meatballs 4: To the Rescue' is considered one of the weakest entries in the franchise. It suffered from a lack of humor, uninspired plotting, and poor performances, failing to recapture the charm of its predecessors.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks the comedic appeal of earlier films.
Plot is predictable and unengaging.
Performances are largely uninspired.
Google audience: Audience reception is overwhelmingly negative, with viewers citing a significant drop in quality compared to previous installments and a general lack of entertainment value.
Fun Fact
Despite being the fourth film in the 'Meatballs' series, 'Meatballs 4: To the Rescue' was actually filmed and released before 'Meatballs III: The Final Sacrifice' (which was released in 1992 as well, but filmed earlier), making its numbering confusing.
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