Teenage troublemakers, brothers Dylan and Dane, con their way to an idyllic camp where predictably they cause chaos. They tell scary stories that start coming true and threaten a zombie apoc... Read allTeenage troublemakers, brothers Dylan and Dane, con their way to an idyllic camp where predictably they cause chaos. They tell scary stories that start coming true and threaten a zombie apocalypse.Teenage troublemakers, brothers Dylan and Dane, con their way to an idyllic camp where predictably they cause chaos. They tell scary stories that start coming true and threaten a zombie apocalypse.
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I found this movie very enjoyable. Right off the bat you can tell that this movie isn't meant to be taken seriously- the opening dialogue is comedic and we start with a classic humor 'switch' scene. Some complain that this movie isn't scary, probably due to the fact that it is (currently) featured in the 'horror' section on Netflix; but it's obvious as this story is set up that it's meant to be a lighthearted scary movie geared for middle school aged children. It's silly, but that's part of the charm. The story was adequate, entertaining, and the jokes were occasionally quite funny. Some of the outdoor shots sported some cringe-worthy editing but overall the camera work was satisfactory. Watch this movie with the kids, or even just to wind down at the end of the day, as long as you're aware that you're in for something campy (pun intended).
This has been a very amusing teen summer camp film, lots of laughs, I had fun watching it.
Sometimes I don't know what people expect from movies like this one..
Good horror (for teens) and comedy are always a good combination, and here they do it well.
I for one, have to say I was delighted.
Worth a rewatch.
This movie's a little too unrealistic. I knew it was going to be a fun not so scary horror film but the characters were too much and slightly ridiculous. For the first part of the movie it was a bit slow and predictable. Then it starts to get a bit more interesting when the zombie's arrive at camp.
I definitely wouldn't describe it as scary. There's just no suspense and the movie doesn't do surprise well. I know it's aimed at kids but I think even they would get bored watching this.
On the plus side the mini campers are cute and have plenty of personality. It's nice seeing them grow into the confident little rejects they were always meant to be.
I definitely wouldn't describe it as scary. There's just no suspense and the movie doesn't do surprise well. I know it's aimed at kids but I think even they would get bored watching this.
On the plus side the mini campers are cute and have plenty of personality. It's nice seeing them grow into the confident little rejects they were always meant to be.
I have seen it a hundred times and I still love it
It's super good and entertaining
If you are looking for a fun, nearly ridiculous, surprisingly clean (with the exception of some fairly innocuous "boy humor") then this movie is just what you are looking for. You will meet the typical group of campers. Included are the irreverent, clumsy counselors and the usual cast of funny camp staff. The acting is exaggerated, perhaps seen as sub par which adds to the craziness. Bunks brings together half part Camp movie and half part cheap Zombie movie. They have a fun twist to the usual underdog cabin vs obnoxious cabin. If you think of it as an after school slapstick zombie movie for Junior High boys then you should love it! Just don't take it too seriously. Or you will be very disappointed.
Did you know
- TriviaWho is the one to hang themselves
- GoofsAt the end of Anson's dance break, his shirt flips up revealing normal skin underneath instead zombie skin.
- SoundtracksOne Last Night (featuring Nixon)
Performed by Jesse Labelle
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- Runtime
- 1h 20m(80 min)
- Color
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