'Camp Death III in 2D' is a very stupid comedy/horror parody of the 'Friday the 13th' series and is proudly presented in two dimensions.'Camp Death III in 2D' is a very stupid comedy/horror parody of the 'Friday the 13th' series and is proudly presented in two dimensions.'Camp Death III in 2D' is a very stupid comedy/horror parody of the 'Friday the 13th' series and is proudly presented in two dimensions.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 2 nominations total
Terry Mullett
- Johann Van Damme
- (as Terry mullett)
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As someone who enjoys spoofs and stupid comedies (Airplane, Airplane 2, Top Secret, Scary Movie) I found myself so disappointed with this movie. It's like someone said "I want to make a funny movie" except they have no sense of what comedy actually is. Apparently according to the makers of this film the essence of funny is jerky body movements, speeding up the film, making nonsense noises as you talk and being loud. There is nothing here to laugh at. I walked into this movie without knowing anything about it, watched it all the way through hoping it would make me laugh at least once, and being terribly disappointed at the waste of time it ultimately was. Don't watch this, don't give the film wasters that made it any incentive to every make another.
Wether you will love this, will depend largely on your love of 80s slashers and low budget horror spoofs.
Primarily the film is a mickey-take out of Friday the 13th Pt 3, but references other 80s slashers (the caretaker is called Crapsey, an obvious reference to Cropsey from The Burning, which also illustrates the purile nature of the humour in this).
Lots of politically incorrect jokes, particularly with the camps owner who likes to abuse the disabled and immigrant staff and kids.
Interesting kill scenes, involving toilet plungers, glove puppets, and a cocaine snorting squirrel (yes really).
For a low budget indie film, it's quite good, but don't expect a Royal Shakespear Company production.
Primarily the film is a mickey-take out of Friday the 13th Pt 3, but references other 80s slashers (the caretaker is called Crapsey, an obvious reference to Cropsey from The Burning, which also illustrates the purile nature of the humour in this).
Lots of politically incorrect jokes, particularly with the camps owner who likes to abuse the disabled and immigrant staff and kids.
Interesting kill scenes, involving toilet plungers, glove puppets, and a cocaine snorting squirrel (yes really).
For a low budget indie film, it's quite good, but don't expect a Royal Shakespear Company production.
It was awful.
The effects were awful.
It wasn't funny.
Waste of time.
For the love of anything avoid this film!
Camp Death III in 2D! is stupid. No doubt about it. If you're looking for a good or scary horror movie in the traditional sense you're not going to get it here. That said, if you're looking for something silly that with some decent gore effects and a flick that makes you think and take in the environment then this is for you. It's got several nods to other franchises that are really well done and it's clear that the cast and crew had a blast making the film. That passion really shines through here and I totally appreciate it. This is a film from a director that had a vision. They went all in on making it and if you put yourself in the right frame of mind you may just see the glimpses of brilliance behind the silliness.
This is a "hyperbaric" tribute, complete with over-the-top acting and gore! Alot of 80s refers to other 80s pop movies like Star Wars. One of the funniest scenes, is the re-enactment of the original film's scene of Chris (played originally by Dana Kimell) talking about her first experience of seeing Jason. In this spoof, the character is now, Rachel (Angela Galanopoulos) telling the story, playing up the hysteria and bad acting from the original film's version of Chris's backstory with Jason. Its funny stuff for Friday 13th diehard fans, but not perfect at all and little too long. It's quite reminiscent of 80s titled-parody (of slasher flicks) like 1989's "Unmasked Part 25!
Did you know
- Quotes
Todd Boogjumper: Uncle Mel, stage of sharing!
Mel Boogjumper: Fuck your sharing you cock nut retard!
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Cine-Masochist: Camp Death III the Final Summer in 2D (2018)
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- Unreleased Stupidity: Camp Death III in 2.5D
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- CA$35,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 20m(80 min)
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- 16:9 HD
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