Caesar, an effete tough guy and his slovenly half brother, Otto, have signed up as summer camp counselors. But when the mysterious Carrie shows up, the other counselors start disappearing on... Read allCaesar, an effete tough guy and his slovenly half brother, Otto, have signed up as summer camp counselors. But when the mysterious Carrie shows up, the other counselors start disappearing one by one.Caesar, an effete tough guy and his slovenly half brother, Otto, have signed up as summer camp counselors. But when the mysterious Carrie shows up, the other counselors start disappearing one by one.
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Pretty decent movie, some funny moments worth a watch. Good job by all involved.
Sometimes you come across these movies that you expect the worst of but actually blow your expectations out of the water, this is one of those films.
Reminding me greatly of Tucker & Dale vs Evil (2010) this odd little comedy horror makes up for it's lack of budget with fantastic writing.
Genuinely funny with quick fire jokes and entertaining characters I immediately found myself warming to our two leads.
This right here is evidence that a budget does not make a movie, all you need is a bit of talent both in front and behind the camera and you can make magic.
Caesar & Otto a pair of misfit brothers take jobs as camp councillors but a serial killer is on the loose and people start getting picked off one by one.
Truly funny stuff, I can't believe this actually has a few sequels/spin offs and can't wait to watch them.
The Good:
Back to back jokes which mostly hit their mark
Excellent lead characters
Very well written
Quirky, charming vibe
Brinke Stevens
The Bad:
Felissa Rose, this girl is just terrible
Things I learnt from this movie: That I can still be surprised by these tiny little indie films
If someone upsets you just jump out of the moving car, that'll show em!
Reminding me greatly of Tucker & Dale vs Evil (2010) this odd little comedy horror makes up for it's lack of budget with fantastic writing.
Genuinely funny with quick fire jokes and entertaining characters I immediately found myself warming to our two leads.
This right here is evidence that a budget does not make a movie, all you need is a bit of talent both in front and behind the camera and you can make magic.
Caesar & Otto a pair of misfit brothers take jobs as camp councillors but a serial killer is on the loose and people start getting picked off one by one.
Truly funny stuff, I can't believe this actually has a few sequels/spin offs and can't wait to watch them.
The Good:
Back to back jokes which mostly hit their mark
Excellent lead characters
Very well written
Quirky, charming vibe
Brinke Stevens
The Bad:
Felissa Rose, this girl is just terrible
Things I learnt from this movie: That I can still be surprised by these tiny little indie films
If someone upsets you just jump out of the moving car, that'll show em!
This film is really bonkers, bit in a good way. It's like a modern day MEATBALLS of Abbott & Costello were in it. I have to admit that Caesar & Otto are an acquired taste, but once you spend too much time watching them, you will become a fan, like me. They grow on you like mold on cheese. These guys are fantastic. They are like the Laurel & Hardy of this century. When I first seen them in their first film, I thought they were straight up super stupid, but for some reason I continued watching the film, and they grew on me. I am now a big fan of theirs and can't wait till get them in my next film KRAZY KLOWNY.
Caesar and Otto's Summer Camp Massacre (2009)
* 1/2 (out of 4)
Caesar (Dave Campfield) and Otto (Paul Chomicki) are brothers who find themselves on the run from the law. They end up getting jobs as summer camp councilors but before long the group are being brutally murdered one by one.
CAESAR AND OTTO'S SUMMER CAMP MASSACRE isn't a very good movie but it's at least mildly entertaining if you're into these types of low-budget horror movies. In reality, the main reason people are going to be checking this out is that it does feature some famous faces in supporting roles. This includes Brinke Stevens and Joe Estevez who appear in a couple scenes each. The other big draw to the movie is Felissa Rose who of course played Angela in the original SLEEPAWAY CAMP.
There are a lot of nods or jokes aimed at Rose and SLEEPAWAY CAMP and there's no question that she's the main draw to the picture. If you're a fan of that movie then you'll enjoy seeing what Rose has to offer here. As far as the rest of the film goes, well, it's really not totally awful but there's no question that it runs out of gas around the forty-minute mark. This thing clocks in at just 74-minutes and that drags so badly. I mean, I really can't recall too many movies with such a short running time that felt so long! The humor in the film is rather obnoxious and it's certainly hit and miss. I'm not going to lie, I laughed at some of it and I enjoyed seeing the famous faces but there's not much else here. The horror elements are all on target but a little bit more blood or sleaze would have helped keep the film moving.
* 1/2 (out of 4)
Caesar (Dave Campfield) and Otto (Paul Chomicki) are brothers who find themselves on the run from the law. They end up getting jobs as summer camp councilors but before long the group are being brutally murdered one by one.
CAESAR AND OTTO'S SUMMER CAMP MASSACRE isn't a very good movie but it's at least mildly entertaining if you're into these types of low-budget horror movies. In reality, the main reason people are going to be checking this out is that it does feature some famous faces in supporting roles. This includes Brinke Stevens and Joe Estevez who appear in a couple scenes each. The other big draw to the movie is Felissa Rose who of course played Angela in the original SLEEPAWAY CAMP.
There are a lot of nods or jokes aimed at Rose and SLEEPAWAY CAMP and there's no question that she's the main draw to the picture. If you're a fan of that movie then you'll enjoy seeing what Rose has to offer here. As far as the rest of the film goes, well, it's really not totally awful but there's no question that it runs out of gas around the forty-minute mark. This thing clocks in at just 74-minutes and that drags so badly. I mean, I really can't recall too many movies with such a short running time that felt so long! The humor in the film is rather obnoxious and it's certainly hit and miss. I'm not going to lie, I laughed at some of it and I enjoyed seeing the famous faces but there's not much else here. The horror elements are all on target but a little bit more blood or sleaze would have helped keep the film moving.
Taxi driver and bit actor, Caesar lives with his brother Otto. After a road rage incident at work involving the local police chiefs mentally handicapped brother Caesar gets fired and decides to skip town before the police chief gets a hold of him. He and his brother Otto hit the road and decide to stop once they can find jobs. They are able to find jobs as counselors at a summer camp. All of the counselors seem to be pretty odd. Summer Camp Massacre features horror icons Brinke Stevens and Felissa Rose. There are multiple inside jokes that pay tribute to "Sleepaway Camp", one of Felissa Rose's most popular films. Summer Camp Massacre is a mix of horror and humor.
Did you know
- TriviaFelissa Rose (Carrie) and Deron Miller (Dick) are married.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Gander's Redemption (2016)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $25,844
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $11,375
- Sep 18, 2011
- Gross worldwide
- $25,844
- Runtime
- 1h 16m(76 min)
- Color
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