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5/10
Stay at Camp Blood for just 24 hrs and win $1 Million
magnumco30 December 2005
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A reality show producer dreams up a sure winner for ratings when he sets up 5 lucky finalists to spend just 24 hours at "Camp Blood" A place with a macabre history. Good plot and writing. It's a well paced movie which can be very difficult to do even by the best of them, great performances by all the cast but one and I'll leave you to find that lucky winner. Death befalls the cast members early in the movie and you are kept on the edge of your seat after that. The "Clown Theme" is brilliant in my view, a simple phrase that ends forebodingly. It's a good addition to any collector of this genre with a well produced "extras" feature where you can appreciate the difficult conditions under which the movie was filmed.

The spoiler, well lets just says it pays homage to "Valentine"
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4/10
"You Clam Slammer"
Outlahz665 August 2006
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Nothing to say but Wow! Has anyone actually had somebody sneak up on them in an open field? Well this happens about 25 times in this movie(clearly the directors' favorite scare tactic). In one of the opening scenes the smooth talking/hot shot producer has to ride in the back seat so the camera man could sit in the front to film. Shortly after he arrives to the field the 5 contestants show up and, although it is clearly at latest 2 in the afternoon they are all convinced that the sun will set any minute. After about 30 minutes of boobless trash we are privileged with a flashback of the clown's history in which we see some of his previous victims. If you watch this movie check out the ladies chest.. her ribs go all the way to her neck, it was flat out disgusting. Most horror movies action occurs during the night but without a night vision camera the chaos is forced to happen during the day. The few night shots that did make it in to the movie look like they were stolen from the Blair Witch Project or random shots from the directors backyard. The movie somewhat redeemed itself in the end when there was a matrix like shoot out with the clown that we rewound and watched over and over laughing hysterically.

Definitely RENT THIS MOVIE IF YOU HAVE EVER BEEN SNUCK UP ON IN AN OPEN FIELD.

SIGNED, THE ANSWER
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5/10
That Ending was unexpected.
DarkSpotOn12 September 2022
Even though this is a low-budget film, it's the same as Friday the 13th and Halloween, except on a low budget. Okay yes, everything here is kinda low production, but still, I kinda enjoyed it.

The first half was kinda dull. And then the second half keeps it up. Because all of our characters are likable. You don't have an unlikeable character. All of the movies make sense in the end, and I'm not a fan of most slashers, simply because they drag out forever, this one decided to balance the two sides, the first being the character development, even though they barely have any story and the slashering.

I never watched any of the other films on the set, but I'm sort of interested now. When I started I was thinking I'm probably not going to like this, I sort of do. I can safely say that i enjoyed this more than Friday the 13th, Friday the 13th 2, and Wrong Turn.

Also, Kat is hot.
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1/10
Where were the woods?
srt30112 March 2006
This movie was probably the worst movie I have ever seen. Here are the things that immediately jump out at me: 1. The woods were more like hills in Los Angeles with a couple trees and brush. Not scary whatsoever. News flash, if you are filming in the Southern California area, big bear is only an hour away. They actually have trees there.

2. The writing was absolutely without a doubt the worst dialogue I have ever experienced. Every possible line in the movie was unoriginal, cliché, or just plain stupid. For instance the name of the camp is "camp blood" (lame), the name of the clown is "the killer clown" (lame). What is a clown doing in a forest anyway? Was that the only mask they could find? 3. The last but certainly the least was the acting. Absolutely the worst group of actors and actresses ever assembled. A virtual cornucopia of shitty lines and poor acting. Worst part by far was when then randomly flash back to this fat foreign girl getting naked for a a photograph. It's a really long scene and I guess she was supposed to be sexy, but she was NOT. Also, and this was one of the few enjoyable parts of the movie for me, was this tool who is supposed to be "athletic." For instance when he is bored in the movie he grabs a couple rocks and starts doing curls with them. Then later on he is supposed to be running for the clown and it is immediately clear with his very "girl like" run, that he is quite far from athletic. Oh and to the girl who played Kat, good Lord stop singing. That song you sang for the credits makes me want to kill myself.

If for some reason you do see this movie, I would at least recommend watching the special features. The group of jackasses who made this film talk about it as if it is this really original story. In fact one of the girls actually says that she let some of her friends read the screenplay and none of them could predict the ending. Apparently she hangs out with special kids.
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7/10
Another fun romp through Camp Blood!
swamptunes8 October 2005
What can you say? Nothing's better than watching pretty girls run through the woods while being chased by a big nasty killer clown! This isn't a big budget adventure - but as long as you go in knowing that it's a fun and campy story - well... then it WILL indeed be a fun and campy movie! The gals are hot... and you just can't help but give a little cheer each time someone who deserves it gets all slashed up... There are some admirable performances and moments by the cast... which in this story consists primarily of 5 "victims" that show up thinking they've been put on a reality TV show. The "show" has a very simple premise - stay in CAMP BLOOD, (Which has a HISTORY of horrible killings, mayhem and random slaughter!), for 24 hours without any assistance and win a million bucks! I'd do it - wouldn't YOU??!!

Relax... enjoy it! I did...
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8/10
The best of the "Camp Blood" slasher flicks
Woodyanders10 February 2008
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Ambitious Jessica (foxy brunette Stephanie Mathis), rugged Russ (hunky Phil Lander), sweet, kooky aspiring singer Kat (adorable blonde sprite Erin Holt), scrappy tomboy Mel (solid Denise Lorraine), and laid-back thrill-seeking rich guy Nolan (amiable Adam Van Conant) all volunteer for a reality TV show in which they have to spend a day at the notorious Camp Blood in order to win the $1 million dollar prize money. Sleazeball producer Tony (a perfectly smarmy David Sobel) hires slobby stuntman Griff (an amusingly coarse Jeff Swarthout) to scare the contestants. But the murderous the Clown (creepy Alex Gordon) shows up to do his nasty lethal thing once again. Writer/director Brad Sykes comes up with a surprisingly good and worthwhile third entry in the "Camp Blood" trilogy which proves to be a marked improvement on the previous enjoyably cruddy films: Andrew Gianetta's sharp, polished cinematography, the convincing make-up f/x, the steady pace, Terry M. Huud's eerie'n'funky syncopated score, the bleakly ironic surprise twist ending, a decent smattering of gratuitous female nudity (Athena Demos as a hot brunette model bares her lovely breasts), the genuinely likable main characters (Kat in particular is an absolute doll!), a reasonable amount of grisly bloodshed, and the acceptable acting from an attractive bunch of unknowns are all uniformly up to speed. Sykes alas fails to generate any real tension, but that minor criticism aside this movie overall sizes up as a fun and satisfying slice'n'dice body count horror romp.
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Vast improvement but still rubbish
sebpopcorn1 September 2009
Camp Blood III is a vast improvement on Camp Blood II as it has sound mostly in the right places and a rudimentary plot. This time they've ventured slightly further away from the car park the other two movies were filmed in which is a good move as you can no longer hear cars driving past what is supposed to be a remote wilderness.

This time around there's a reality TV show and a fake clown to scare off the contestants. This is hardly a new idea, I've seen at least three other horror movies with exactly the same premise where the real killer turns up but at least this one has a plot instead of people just randomly being stabbed with a knife.

Unlike the other two in the series this one is at least good for a few laughs. I liked how there's a gunshot sound effect when someone gets stabbed early on and the way the boom mike hovers behind people like a phantom.

I don't know why anyone would want to make a third Camp Blood film, I would have thought it would be better to start from scratch but they have at least tried with this one. The half naked deformed woman was a bit much for me, it looks like they tried to keep continuity by hiring some freak who would get her clothes off for $5 just like they did in the second movie. They still haven't worked out that a machete is used for cutting not stabbing but oh well, it's a Camp Blood movie what do you expect? If you like crap films you'll get some fun out of this one.
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