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Camp Blood 2

Smarmy opportunist filmmaker Worthy Milligan convinces traumatized sole survivor Tricia to work as a technical advisor on a film he's making about the horrific events that occurred at Camp Blood. The cast and crew return to the remote woodland area to shoot the picture. Of course, the murderous machete-wielding Clown also shows up to commit more brutal killings.

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Release : 2000
Rating : 3.1
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Crew : Director of Photography,  Director, 
Cast : Mark Polonia Ron Ford
Genre : Horror

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Reviews

AutCuddly
2018/08/30

Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,

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FirstWitch
2018/08/30

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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Brendon Jones
2018/08/30

It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.

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Kaelan Mccaffrey
2018/08/30

Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.

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Master Cultist
2009/11/29

This is absolutely terrible. So bad, even I couldn't watch it through to the end, and I do watch a lot of awful movies with some glee. In fairness, this seems like it may be a student film, in which case I'd be a bit easier on it, but it's still no real excuse for this mess. The basic premise is your standard slasher fare, only this time the killer wears a clown mask as he slices and dices, as if that somehow validates a new 'franchise' being created.The acting is dreadful, and not in an entertaining way, and the death scenes are flagged so far in advance you are actually bored by the time the blood begins to flow.Not many horror movies I would say avoid, but this is one of them.

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Woodyanders
2008/02/08

Smarmy opportunist writer/director Worthy Milligan (the extremely grating Garrett Clancy) convinces traumatized sole survivor Tricia (well played by Jennifer Ritchkoff) to go back to Camp Blood to work as a technical adviser on a film he's making about the horrific events which happened in the area. Of course, the murderous machete-wielding Clown (the singularly unfrightening Danny Rayfield) shows up to commit more brutal killings. Writer/director Brad Sykes strikes out something stinky with this lousy and unnecessary sequel to the hilariously horrendous original: the shoddy make-up f/x, the largely dreadful acting from a pathetic non-star cast of rank amateurs, the inevitable flashback footage from the first flick, Jeff Leroy's fuzzy, ugly, eye-straining cinematography, the plodding pace, the slow, talky script, the uniformly obnoxious and unappealing characters, the groan-inducing surprise twist ending, and a generic ooga-booga spooky'n'shuddery synthesizer score by Ghost are all exceptionally atrocious. As an added bonus, busty'n'lusty blonde babe Lisa Marie Bolick bares her yummy bod in a thoroughly gratuitous, but still much-appreciated shower scene. Dumb, clunky and bereft of any tension, this endearingly abominable schlock is positively mind-numbing in its jaw-dropping badness.

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slayrrr666
2006/11/15

"Camp Blood 2" is a decent slasher, but it's far better than the first one.**SPOILERS**One year after the massacre at Camp Blood, Director Worth Milligan, (Garrett Clancy) wants to make a movie what happened, and manages to get original survivor Tricia Young, (Jennifer Ritchkoff) on board. With the cast, Adrienne Palmer, (Missy Rae Hansen) Vanessa, (Sonya Joy Sims) Lance, (Mark Overholt) and Todd, (Timothy Patrick) together, they head into the same woods as before, and Tricia constantly fears that the killer is still out there. As the cast and crew start disappearing, she claims the killer clown has returned, and when she's proved true, the rest of the film-makers have to fight off the killer.The Good News: This wasn't terrible, and it did have a few good things going for it. The first is a huge improvement over the killer's mask. This one is a more demonic looking clown mask, and it looks a lot more imposing in here. That earns it a big plus, as does the killer. Far more physically threatening, this one is far, far better and does manage to get a good scare here and there. The kills in here aren't that bad, and are quite decently done. We get a couple slit throats, a person set on fire, a machete slice to the top of a person's head, and the coolest one, using a broken beer bottle to gouge out both eyes of a victim. It's far more effective than how it sounds, and it scores as the coolest scene. The film does move at a fairly fast pace, helped along mostly with the inclusion of several flashbacks, and the woods themselves do give off a mildly threatening atmosphere. This could've been a whole lot worse.The Bad News: One of the main things that holds this one down is that the cheese that helps most films here instead hurts it. The fact that the film is cheesy here results in the fact that the gore looks terrible and is quite disastrous. Several wounds re-appear later at completely different places than where they were first struck at, it spurts out quite unrealistically, and in general it looks really terrible. The film also looks pretty bad in a couple other areas, which is another big sign of it's cheesy nature. There are many plot holes and confusing moments in here that to take time out to explain them all would be a waste, but just know that they're there and quite obvious. There's also the fact that the film contains the overly-clichéd "film-within-the-film" storyline, as it's really been done to death and can't really have anything new brought to it. It also shows off the cheesy nature even more. There's other factors which hurt this one, but those are the big ones.The Final Verdict: There's far worse films out there, but this still has a lot of problems to fix. It is better than the first one, so it has that going for it, but the only real ones who will get much out of this will be the most ardent slasher fans or the low-budget, independent film fans.Rated R: Graphic Language, Graphic Violence, Full Nudity, brief drug use and a mild clothed sex scene

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strungoutbutexperienced
2005/12/16

It must be nice to be Brad Sykes. It must be nice to feel talented. It must be nice to be able to ignore the mountains of evidence that you are not, in fact, talented. It must be nice to have this poor woman Jennifer Ritchkoff in some sort of unholy headlock of blackmail that forces her to appear in your movies. Finally, it must be nice to have SO MUCH MONEY that you can afford to write/direct/produce eighteen movies without ever once making even one of them remotely good. This movie, and its prequel, "Camp Blood", get points for being laugh-out-loud funny, but aside from that, they could quite literally be shown in screen writing/filmography classes as examples of exactly what not to do.

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