A bunch of college friends stop at the notorious Camp Blood on their way to a rock concert. But there is someone lurking in the woods nearby, ready to arrange one hell of a night for unfortu... Read allA bunch of college friends stop at the notorious Camp Blood on their way to a rock concert. But there is someone lurking in the woods nearby, ready to arrange one hell of a night for unfortunate campers.A bunch of college friends stop at the notorious Camp Blood on their way to a rock concert. But there is someone lurking in the woods nearby, ready to arrange one hell of a night for unfortunate campers.
Kyle Slack
- Kyle
- (as Kyle James Slack)
Megan Garcia
- Jane Doe
- (as Megan Shepherd)
Jackie Hart-Whiting
- Townsfolk #2
- (as Jacqueline Hart Whiting)
Seth Koozer
- W-Kil Announcer
- (voice)
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- Writer
- All cast & crew
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As a sequel, the film has all proper elements. From the dialogue you get the vibe of which actors would fall under the blade of our killer clown. I was pointing out in my own review how the kids could have pooled money to get a couple of hotel rooms on the way to the concert.
Is this movie the same as the original three? No. It doesn't have to be Brad Sykes' work over and over.
Schuylar Craig was the star that shined, her reactions felt very genuine and she could carry herself well.
Dustin Ferguson is not a bad director, he just lacked funds for greater effects but I felt the DIY approach worked pretty easily and his camera equipment and crew has vastly improved over the years.
Is this movie the same as the original three? No. It doesn't have to be Brad Sykes' work over and over.
Schuylar Craig was the star that shined, her reactions felt very genuine and she could carry herself well.
Dustin Ferguson is not a bad director, he just lacked funds for greater effects but I felt the DIY approach worked pretty easily and his camera equipment and crew has vastly improved over the years.
If you like watching people put on makeup, unpacking cars and never ending walking, this is your film!
Atleast 60% of this movie is the cast just walking. Walking though town. Walking in the woods.. walking alone or with others.. but just walking.. stopping and looking at things that were never shown again and then walking again.
This one also has too dark scenes where you can't see anything and any scene that involved explaining the plot was covered up by screaming loud music. It has far too long of scenes of putting on makeup and setting up campsites. I was fast forwarding though the walking scenes. There are montages galore, again, for no reason.
Pass this one if you value your time.
Atleast 60% of this movie is the cast just walking. Walking though town. Walking in the woods.. walking alone or with others.. but just walking.. stopping and looking at things that were never shown again and then walking again.
This one also has too dark scenes where you can't see anything and any scene that involved explaining the plot was covered up by screaming loud music. It has far too long of scenes of putting on makeup and setting up campsites. I was fast forwarding though the walking scenes. There are montages galore, again, for no reason.
Pass this one if you value your time.
I think there's about 20 minutes of actual film in this Camp Blood entry. As well as mining a lot of footage from the previous entry, this flick has more walking montages than Lord of the Rings.
At first I was wondering why there was so much filler at the beginning (our heroine goes cd shopping for 5+ minutes) but that sort of editing happens over and over.
I couldn't stop laughing at the bold choice to shoot at night in the woods with only the camera mounted light. They could have saved a lot of shooting time if they filmed the final 20 minutes in a blacked out room instead of on location.
The inept filmmaking is a joy to watch. And at 69 minutes, it is a nice way to spend 1/4 of an evening of movies.
At first I was wondering why there was so much filler at the beginning (our heroine goes cd shopping for 5+ minutes) but that sort of editing happens over and over.
I couldn't stop laughing at the bold choice to shoot at night in the woods with only the camera mounted light. They could have saved a lot of shooting time if they filmed the final 20 minutes in a blacked out room instead of on location.
The inept filmmaking is a joy to watch. And at 69 minutes, it is a nice way to spend 1/4 of an evening of movies.
No I'm joking it's a piece of crap badly shot (the DP must have been the dumbest one in the trade, everything is overexposed or too dark), badly acted, made of at least 20% of footage from the previous movie and it's always the same laughable special effects.
I almost forgot the concert... no there isn't one, no way in a film like this, but the score is filled with music from a bargain basement Dokken sound-a-like group (no this wasn't shot in 1985 but in 2016!!!) as if things couldn't be worse...
Now to be positive about something... I was glad when the publicity on Tubi shown up every now and then.
1/10... anybody surprised?
I almost forgot the concert... no there isn't one, no way in a film like this, but the score is filled with music from a bargain basement Dokken sound-a-like group (no this wasn't shot in 1985 but in 2016!!!) as if things couldn't be worse...
Now to be positive about something... I was glad when the publicity on Tubi shown up every now and then.
1/10... anybody surprised?
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- ConnectionsEdited into Camp Blood 5 (2016)
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- 1h 11m(71 min)
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