SYNOPSICS
Vampire Camp (2012) is a English movie. Ray Nomoto Robison has directed this movie. Levi Anderson,Robert Armstrong,Tamara Barrus,Sig Dekany are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2012. Vampire Camp (2012) is considered one of the best Comedy,Horror movie in India and around the world.
This feature length comedy won the "Best Feature" award at the 2013 Vampire Film Festival. Vampire Camp follows vampire hunting expert, Professor Bartholomew Dubbs as he gives a weekend workshop on how to find and kill vampires. Comedy ensues when his assistants discover that half those signed up for the workshop are vampires who intend to kill Dubbs during the red moon. Directed by Ray Nomoto Robison (Sixes and the One Eyed King)
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Vampire Camp (2012) Reviews
Camp, very camp...
and not much else. Actually, there are two or three genuinely funny moments and a cast going full throttle. Everyone seems to be having a blast with the material handed to them, in particular Zack Myers, David Salsa, David Rowley and lead actor Scott Ford as the Professor. But like me, I'm pretty sure most people renting this are either Vampire or Reuben Rox fans. Spoiler: There's very little vampire mayhem and even less of the actor. As far as the female actors, none of them were particularly interesting to watch. They were a bit too stereotypical, even a bit annoying for my taste. Plus the fact that one of the leads seemed bored most of the time didn't help matters. I don't know, maybe her character was meant to be boring. And I'm sure ALL male and female the characters were meant to be very stereotypical, but personally, I think the male cast was simply stronger and had better material. The very loose plot involves a renowned vampire hunter and his assistants getting ready to conduct a vampire killing retreat. Among the attendees are actual vampires who soon begin preying on the human attendees. Something I wasn't expecting and left me wanting more were zombies popping up towards the end. It almost made up for the lack of the aforementioned mayhem. Still, I did enjoy the movie. I've always checked out the work of Indie Horror Filmmakers and "Vampire Camp" kept me entertained. PS- I'm not friends or was involved with this movie in any way/shape/form. I'm just a fan/reviewer of these films.
Dumb vampire indie
Another day, another stupid indie vampire comedy, this one hailing from Oregon. I have no idea how this title has sustained such a high rating as it's completely unfunny, embarrassingly so. The plot has the usual Van Helsing rip-off vampire hunter running a vampire killing school which is attacked by bloodsuckers. There's no money and no talent, just dumb characters, dumber scripting, and the dumbest and unfunniest humour ever.