En 1986, un groupe de conseillers se réunit au Camp Trustfall pour se préparer au nouvel été. Peu de temps après son arrivée, un tueur portant un masque de diable commence à les tuer un par ... Tout lireEn 1986, un groupe de conseillers se réunit au Camp Trustfall pour se préparer au nouvel été. Peu de temps après son arrivée, un tueur portant un masque de diable commence à les tuer un par un.En 1986, un groupe de conseillers se réunit au Camp Trustfall pour se préparer au nouvel été. Peu de temps après son arrivée, un tueur portant un masque de diable commence à les tuer un par un.
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I rounded it up to a four, cause it's probably a 3.5 in my opinion. Which is low for a slasher for me. It's low budget and what you'd expect for this type of movie. Obviously someone on the crew got a new drone for Christmas! I did laugh at the Cop interrogation scene for some dumb reason, lots of 80s references for old dudes like me. But why on earth was this over 2 hours? Why? Was this directed by Kevin Costner? Someone should cut this down to about 80 minutes and it would have been way better! So much unnecessary filler! A few too many throwbacks / references to Sleepaway Camp but I guess with the star of that in this that makes sense to me. For Camp Slasher fans only!
Bloody Summer Camp (2021) is currently available on Tubi. Set in the 1980s, the story takes place at a summer camp with a tragic past. When a serial killer emerges, the question arises: is it tied to the camp's history or the work of a copycat?
Written and directed by David Kerr (Go Away), the film stars Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp), Kay Leahy (Blood and Breakfast), Chanda Rawlings (Crust), and Dave Sheridan (Scary Movie).
This is a low-budget movie that undeniably feels like it. Felissa Rose as a camp counselor adds some charm, and Dave Sheridan's cameo is enjoyable. However, the costumes and kills are underwhelming, though I'll admit I was pleasantly surprised by the inclusion of nudity and the drug dealer's cars. Beyond that, there are few redeeming qualities.
In conclusion, Bloody Summer Camp is a poorly executed low-budget horror film worth watching only for a few fun performances. I'd rate it 4/10 and recommend skipping it.
Written and directed by David Kerr (Go Away), the film stars Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp), Kay Leahy (Blood and Breakfast), Chanda Rawlings (Crust), and Dave Sheridan (Scary Movie).
This is a low-budget movie that undeniably feels like it. Felissa Rose as a camp counselor adds some charm, and Dave Sheridan's cameo is enjoyable. However, the costumes and kills are underwhelming, though I'll admit I was pleasantly surprised by the inclusion of nudity and the drug dealer's cars. Beyond that, there are few redeeming qualities.
In conclusion, Bloody Summer Camp is a poorly executed low-budget horror film worth watching only for a few fun performances. I'd rate it 4/10 and recommend skipping it.
I rounded up my rating. This movie is a 2 most of the way, but a 7 for the last 30 mins. I don't know why the movie is sooooo long. This movie would be much better if they tried to take out 30-40 minutes of it. I think most people would probably tune the movie off 20 minutes in, because really nothing much happens, and it's a shame, because the last half hour really saves this movie if you make it through the first half.
Most of the acting is bad, scenes aren't cut the way they should be, and some of the lighting of scenes is too dark. The sound effects are good where they were used, but there's several scenes that could have used some kind of background sound and it was completely lacking - it's almost as if they switched editors for the last hour of the film.
Most of the acting is bad, scenes aren't cut the way they should be, and some of the lighting of scenes is too dark. The sound effects are good where they were used, but there's several scenes that could have used some kind of background sound and it was completely lacking - it's almost as if they switched editors for the last hour of the film.
It is a fun Mashup of 80s slasher loveletter and goofy satire of the genre. It wears its worship of the golden age of slashers on its sleeve while not being afraid to poke fun at the trappings of the genre. True horror geeks, like myself, will love the tons of slasher movie Easter eggs. Everyone involved seems like they had a blast. It doesn't take itself seriously and neither should you. Grab some beers and strap yourself in.
This attempted horror flick seems a bit backward to me. Doesn't seem to go anywhere and always relies on the characters to do something rather than focus on just a good plot.
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- Anecdotes(at around 52 mins) When Zach visits Donnie in his room, Donnie is reading the comic Magik issue 2, a Marvel comic released in 1984.
- Gaffes(at around 1h 50 mins) Towards the end of the film, Bob the cop has a Mortal Kombat logo tattooed on his forearm. Mortal Kombat (1992), the original game in this series, wouldn't be released until 1992, and the film takes place in the 1980's.
- Crédits fousNo dicks were harmed during the making of this film.
- ConnexionsReferences Speed Racer: The Movie (1967)
- Bandes originalesTrustfall '86
Written and Performed by 13 Nails
Courtesy of Jon Lambert
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- Date de sortie
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- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Кровавый летний лагерь
- Lieux de tournage
- Charlottesville, Virginie, États-Unis(Camp Trustfall)
- Sociétés de production
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- Budget
- 100 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée
- 2h 5min(125 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39:1
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