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Review of Camp Slaughter from Omega Channel

Posted by Omega Channel on 05/06/06 03:33

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Camp Slaughter (2005)

Here's how I assume the pitch meeting went for Camp Slaughter:

"You'll love this one! We cross Friday the 13th with Groundhog Day
and a dash of Brokeback Mountain."

"How could I NOT love it? Take this sledgehammer. Your budget will be
whatever you can get out of the candy machine in the lobby. Oh, and
grab me a Snickers while you're at it."

Daniel, Jen, Mario, and Angela are on their way to Boston. They first
notice something is amiss when they pass the same road sign twice. Even
more telling is the fact that the sign says "Welcome to Maine." The
only way these characters could pass through Maine on the way to Boston
is if they are coming from Canada-which clearly they are not-or if
the film is shot in Northern California and no one bothered to consult
a map.

The car breaks down in the middle of nowhere and the four are forced to
spend the night in the vehicle. When morning comes the car is
surrounded by the nauseatingly perky, short-short wearing counselors of
Camp Hiawatha. They bring the four back to camp and offer to call a tow
truck that any self-respecting horror buff knows will never arrive.
Even stranger than the overly fun loving staff are the calendars,
ancient magazines, and the cringe-inducing dialogue of Nichole the
Valley Girl. Camp Hiawatha is doomed to repeat a single summer day from
1981 in which the campers and counselors are all brutally killed.

To the best of my knowledge this is the first Friday the 13th knock off
with a homo-erotic subtext. The scenes of muscular bare-chested young
men touching, patting one another on the butt, and embracing are too
numerous to be misinterpreted. Strangely, this theme never moves beyond
implication, so my Broke Back Mountain reference is admittedly
overstated. The fact that the the main characters are driving a Hummer
would make for a joke too lame even for me.

I will give the filmmakers credit, the idea of a summer camp in which
the counselors are brutally murdered each and every day only to awaken
the following morning to do it all over again has some merit. Anyone
who has seen any of the Friday the 13th movies can tell you just how
much these characters NEED to die. Allowing them to be slaughtered
continuously for 24 years seems almost just. This, however, is where
the accolades stop.

Despite a decent premise, Camp Slaughter is bad beyond redemption.
There isn't a single likable or interesting character to be found. Some
characters are referred to as campers, but they all seem old enough to
be counselors themselves. The gore effects are amateurish and lack
accompanying sound effects. Director Alex Pucci over-uses closeups,
allowing us to explore the actors' pores and nasal cavities to
distraction. Clever dialogue like "I know these roads like the back
of my dick," is just wasted.

Remove this from your Netflix queue. Seriously. It's for the best.

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