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Camp Blood 2 (2000)

October. 01,2000
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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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RyothChatty
2000/10/01

ridiculous rating

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Greenes
2000/10/02

Please don't spend money on this.

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Rio Hayward
2000/10/03

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Philippa
2000/10/04

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Jasper P. Morgan
2000/10/05

Just when I thought it couldn't get worse - it happened when I watched Camp Blood Part 2. The story is pretty much a repetition of Part 1, and if you have watched horror slashers you can easily identify the killer after just a few minutes. This time, a film team is trying to turn the tragic and bloody events of Camp Blood Part 1 into a smashing horror movie. The director / producer visits the sole survivor of part one in the sanitarium and manages to break her loose. When they enter Camp Blood, horrendous things start happening. One by one the film crew is being killed. The cameraman is stoned the whole time, the gofer is a fat slob who bites the dust shortly after he's entered camp and the only talented actress is the female protagonist. Well, it's a very, very bad movie. The clown mask is stupid, the killing scenes are boring, and even the shower scene at the beginning is unnecessary and uninteresting. Just forget it... I rather watch a Friday 13th movie for the umpteenth time than Camp Blood Part 2 for a second time... Jasper P. Morgan

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strungoutbutexperienced
2000/10/06

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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wong-3
2000/10/07

Holy bajesus, what a shambles of a movie. However if you're reading these comments you've probably already seen it. Why on earth would anyone want to look up a review of a film called Camp Blood 2 with a clown on the cover before renting it? No-one.Anyway it's all about a killer clown stalking ZZZ-list actors who are... Yawn... Blah... Blah.The friend who chose this film to watch on a boring Sunday night was promptly stoned to death after viewing.However I did cry myself laughing at one moment, and the scene probably sums up most of these movies. A character is set on fire and has two choices - A) Dive into the water only 2 feet away, or B) Run into a tent and blow up. Seriously, that's what happens.I didn't know tents came with free land mines!

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haightvanash
2000/10/08

"Camp Blood 2" is a surprisingly entertaining film. My friend and I rented it because we enjoy watching horrible movies, and this appeared to be one. While watching it though, I began to enjoy it. The plot is that the character who survived the first film is in a mental institution. She and her friends went camping at Camp Blood at her friends were killed off by someone in a clown mask. Now, a director wants her to assist him in making a film about the experience. In a very unlikely scenario, she is released and allowed to act as a technical advisor to the film.The catch is that the film is being shot on location at Camp Blood because the director believes that it will allow the actors to "feel the terror." Of course, a new clown-masked killer arrives and begins to slaughter the crew.This film has a few minor plotholes and occasional spots of bad-acting, but is executed well, has well-done death scenes, and a few INTENTIONALLY funny parts.I give "Camp Blood 2" a score of 7

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