My movies are from the trash! Hey, buddy! Are you deaf or what?
(Roughly the 17th minute of the film)
Bloody Camp
Who played “deaf” on the road – Oscar in the studio
One of Brad Sykes’ first films was released in April 2000. Amateur thrash slasher about a psychopath clown who gutted annoying people at Camp Blackwood. By the way, we met with Brad once, wrote a review of his “Witchcraft 12” (who is curious, read).
As for “Bloody Camp,” a strange thing happened to him. This (absolutely passable) movie turned into a giant franchise. Yes, I followed the path of “Witchcraft” and the sorcerer William Spenner. Just think, today (if you take all the sequels and branches), the franchise “Bloody Camp” has more than ten paintings.
And the most amazing thing is that producer David Sterling is not going to stop (not so long ago he announced the filming of the new part of Blood Camp). Returning to the original, Sykes begins with nudity and an opening massacre. Next, the movie follows the standard of many slashers - teenagers come to camp for rest.
The film is very much like a pale parody of the cult horror film “Friday the 13th” and a little more on “TRB”. Hooper. It even mentions the name Cunningham. Only instead of Voorhees, he's a clown-masked man. Sykes prepared some bloody sketches. As you can see, the whole thing looks cheap and angry.
Regarding thrash, thank you very much to Sykes for the scene when the maniac rushed into the crowd of heroes, and then tried to hide from them. I slammed my throat. Just imagine Voorhees running away from his victims, a-hee-hee, such unimaginable game. Unfortunately, such scenes are not enough. Timekeeping is tolerable, but "Bloody Camp" quickly gets bored, damn it, by sloppiness. Actors are not actors.
I do not recommend watching, although the first part is not the worst, if you do not go beyond the franchise.
3.5 out of 10