For Chet Ripley, it was going to be the perfect vacation. A week on the lake in Wisconsin, far from the hustle and bustle of Chicago. Nothing but fishing, family bonding and hot dogs. But that was before Chet's brother-in-law Roman showed up. As much as I love
The Great Outdoors, it's a bit of a shaggy dog story. The crux of the plot doesn't really come in to play until the third act. Based on the film's
trailer, there were probably a number of deleted or alternate scenes that didn't make the final cut. And, given the movie's lukewarm reception, there likely won't be a
Planes, Trains and Automobiles-style home video release containing the lost footage. That said, I couldn't care less. I grew up watching
The Great Outdoors and have endless affection for John Candy and Dan Aykroyd.
Rating: 80%
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