Cathardincu
Surprisingly incoherent and boring
Invaderbank
The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
Joanna Mccarty
Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
Yash Wade
Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Woodyanders
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.
Jasper P. Morgan
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
wong-3
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!
Sean Richard McCarthy
Ok, I was desperate! I do not like slasher movies, but I wanted to watch something. I was surprised this was even kind of entertaining. Please don't misunderstand me, I am NOT recommending it. It is a bloody slasher movie, of which the entertainment is violent (and I normally loathe these kind of movies). However, I rated it one point above average because it did have an element of surprise, but I would not loose sleep if I forgot about the entire thing.