Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaWhen a street smart "goth girl" (Roxy Vandiver) is forced to attend cheerleader camp as part of her rehabilitation from a juvenile correction facility, she clashes with the "popular girls," ... Ler tudoWhen a street smart "goth girl" (Roxy Vandiver) is forced to attend cheerleader camp as part of her rehabilitation from a juvenile correction facility, she clashes with the "popular girls," and finds herself embroiled in a bitter rivalry with the bitchy ringleader Rachel (Julin).... Ler tudoWhen a street smart "goth girl" (Roxy Vandiver) is forced to attend cheerleader camp as part of her rehabilitation from a juvenile correction facility, she clashes with the "popular girls," and finds herself embroiled in a bitter rivalry with the bitchy ringleader Rachel (Julin). But when members of the spirit squad start turning up dead, the girls must put aside thei... Ler tudo
- Direção
- Roteirista
- Artistas
- Mrs. Haddenfield
- (as Linda Martin)
Avaliações em destaque
Technically, the film looked perfect. The cinematography, sound, shot composition, direction all first rate. And when I learned the history of this project, that not only did Kerry Beyer write, produce, direct and perform in Spirit Camp, but he was also the cinematographer, editor, sound editor and did the digital effects himself, it almost redefines "indie" -- he almost did everything himself.
The acting is a lot better than it needed to be as well. The leads and co-stars are great, and there are some great actors in bit parts.
If you are a horror fan, especially fan of classic slasher films, you should catch Spirit Camp if it comes to your city.
Ironically, it is the tongue-in-cheek humour that comes across as the most tired aspect of the whole film, slasher films having been subject to mockery for many years now, whilst the scary bits in the finale actually work the best. I suspect that if director Kerry Beyer had had a bit more conviction in his abilities as a film-maker he could have made a genuinely good slasher, instead of a cheesy, trashy and laugh-free spoof with not nearly enough blood and guts. Maybe next time, eh?
Still, I suppose it could be worse: the women in the film are attractive, buxom, and aren't shy about taking off their cheer-leading outfits for a spot of much appreciated nudity; the acting isn't all that bad considering that most of the cast seem to be new to the job; the film has a polished look to it, belying its low budget independent roots; and with such delights as a camp counsellor being killed while breaking in a sex toy, several sneaky up-skirt shots, the campest male cheerleaders imaginable, and a fat guy going down on his total babe of a girlfriend (the lovely Katy Rowe), at least Spirit Camp can never be accused of being boring.
"Spirit Camp" (2009) is a satirical meshing of the Friday the 13th and Bring It On flicks. It's a spare change Indie, but the director/writer (Kerry Beyer) is proficient and so the filmmaking is professional with quality locations, lighting, photography, gore, sound and score/soundtrack. Even the no-name cast rises to the challenge with an amusingly campy approach, although there are a couple of scenes with noticeably dubious "acting."
Beyer wisely includes all the staples of the slasher genre and, best of all, knows how to photograph women. The standouts are Katy Rowe (Amber), Denise Williamson (Monica), Amy Morris (Lindsay), Julin (Rachel) and Sarah McCulley /Thygeson (Beth); superb job on this front.
With the campy vibe I had doubts that the story would remain compelling over the course of the slightly overlong runtime (for an Indie slasher, that is), but Beyer keeps things moving and I eventually found myself taking the events fairly seriously (surprisingly). A plus is that I couldn't predict who the killer turns out to be. A minus is that he shoulda toned down the crudity, but it's not as bad as some flicks, e.g. the tasteless "American Pie," and he was obviously aiming to amuse.
The film runs 1 hour and 36 minutes and was shot in Cleveland, Texas (a 2.5 hour drive south of Lake Tyler), with the suburban scenes done in Houston.
GRADE: B/B-
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe camps name "Lumis" is probably a reference to Dr. Loomis from Halloween. The outfit, a dark blue one piece, the killer wears also resembles Micheal Myers.
- Erros de gravaçãoA point is made of showing that the only road into the camp is very difficult to traverse with trucks and SUVs. And yet Mitch is able to make it into the camp with his ordinary sedan with no difficulty.
- Citações
Nikki: [On the subject of kinky sex] I had a guy do that once.
Missy: What was it like?
Nikki: Well, he and his friends took turns raping me over the course of three days. What do you think it was like?
Rachel: Are you serious?
Missy: What did you do?
Nikki: I leaned to pick handcuffs. Then I killed them.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosWe didn't hurt any animals, or reptiles, during the making of this film, and thy were no way mistreated, promise. We did however kill several actors who were troublesome. Okay, we didn't really kill any actors...but we all did put blood, sweat & tears into this film.
- ConexõesSpoofs Alien - O 8º Passageiro (1979)
- Trilhas sonorasMiss Popular
Written & Performed by Kerry Beyer
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Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Central de atendimento oficial
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Лагерный дух
- Locações de filme
- Empresa de produção
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 36 minutos
- Cor
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1