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Camp Blood Trilogy

Jennifer Ritchkoff , Michael Taylor , Brad Sykes    Unrated   DVD
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars disappointed, Jan 23 2011
This review is from: Camp Blood Trilogy (DVD)
not sure if they were trying to do the blair witch approach, kind of reality/ documentary, or just really, really low budget. either way it wasn't even in the same league as blair witch. The acting is poor, the whole 3 movies are poor/low budget.Picture walking through the woods in broad day light with your video camera. Some ok blood and gore but i was looking for a friday the 13th kinda thing and this was definately not that. The cover art is the only cool thing about it.
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Amazon.com: 3.6 out of 5 stars (17 customer reviews)

14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Horrible movies = horribly funny, Sep 4 2006
By Drew - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Camp Blood Trilogy (DVD)
The Camp Blood films are hands down the worst movies i have ever seen in my entire life. They are pathetically acted, badly directed messes, but are very entertaining if you're into that sort of thing.

Camp Blood (1999) tells the tale of two couples and their guide that go into the woods for a weekend of camping and hiking, but are set upon by a person wearing a clown mask that has apparently been haunting the woods for several years now. It was shot on video rather than film on a budget that appears to be of upwards of $200-$300.

Camp Blood 2 (2000) It's been a year since Trish survived the massacre and she's now in an insane asylum. One day a sleazy director comes to her saying that he's making a movie about her story and he wants her to be the creative consultant. She agrees and they head off to the woods to shoot the film, only to find out that last year's events are repeating themselves. This film was also shot on video. The only distinction between Camp Blood 1&2 is that in part 2 the actors are even worse.

Camp Blood 3: Within The Woods (2005) Some rich TV producer decides to shoot a reality show in the same spot that the infamous murders took place several years ago. The contestants show up and so does the killer clown. This time they shot on film, so it looks a little better than the previous two, but it's arguably even worse. The acting and dialogue is horrible and there are loads of continuity issues. Oh, and there's some insanely ugly woman taking her clothes off too.

They're all really awful, the first one being the best of the three. The gore is pretty decent, proving anyone can do convincing looking make-up FX as long as they study the early work of Tom Savini long enough. These movies are best enjoyed with a bowl of popcorn and a bunch of your friends ready to rip them apart.

Also recommended for anyone who enjoys the Camp Blood Trilogy: The Dead Next Door, Redneck Zombies, & Beware! Children At Play.

9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Clowns in the B horror genre? Say it isn't so!, Aug 30 2006
By Michelle K. Rino "movie connoiseur" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Camp Blood Trilogy (DVD)
This is one of those superbee campy slasher films. You can see the dollar signs go up though on the budget in subsequent films. The third one has at least one attractive person in it that looks like they may be a real actor. The 3rd would appeal to most audiences, but you have to be a true fan to really enjoy the first two. My suggestion is to get some friends together, fill up the ice cooler with some adult beverages and NEVER shush anyone that comments during these movies, their comments are the best part!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars THE CLOWN IS NOT JUST A STORY, Sep 2 2011
By Michael Ledo - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Camp Blood Trilogy (DVD)
In the first film 2 couples go camping in the woods only to meet a killer clown. In the second film, a survivor from the first movie (sorry about the plot spoiler) teams up with a movie crew to film a movie about the incident, only to meet a killer clown. The third film involves a reality show going out to that same spot, only to meet a killer clown. I think you get the idea.

The blood and body parts were very fake looking. The acting and dialouge were bad, but it wasn't "campy" by design. What was funny was when someone got socked (film 2), it made a large artificial popping noise, that was just a moment behind the punch. But even as a "bad" movie I can't see more than 3 stars.

The first movie was perhaps the best, appearing to be shot in super VHS.

F-bomb, nudity, and sex.
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