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Sleepaway Camp II - Unhappy Campers

Sleepaway Camp II - Unhappy Campers

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Interesting Concept of Horror
Review: This wild sequel to the disaster film Sleepaway Camp, brings no real scares, however it is entertaining. It will keep you watching and laughing as the we see the deranged killer kill different campers in the most outrageous ways.

If you're into horror, this might be a fun one to get, but overall it isn't exactly an academy award worthy film.

Recommended to anyone who likes senseless horror.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Angela's ready to kill those big bad teens again
Review: Tis movie rocks! I totally recomend it for anyone who can handle a scary movie in the dark. Knock yourself out with the whole series. Even though the first sleepaway camp cannot be found anywhere. I've looked everywhere

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Goodnight Viewers
Review: What can I say? This movie was just dull, with some borderline comedy thrown in so it could try to pass itself off as a spoof. Just stick to the original, which is a genuinely enjoyable B-movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Keeping Camping Simple Through Morality and Murder
Review: What happens when you mix a campground full of unwary, hormonally -charged youngsters and the instructors that seem motivated by the same reasoning, a wonderfully nice lady by the name of Angela that is working around the aggression of her past follies by molding good little boys and girls through a healthy concoction of moral policing, torment, and the habitual killings that sometimes follow in suit, and the creativeness of drills, abandoned buildings, cooking out, and other dysfunctional ways of dealing with the masses that crawl beneath your skin? Why, you have a situation in which the councilor of the week can send people home in any bloody way she chooses in the sequential premeditation we like to call SleepAway Camp 2.

In this installment, Angela finds herself truly a female and "cured" of all the ghosts tormenting her previous camping experience. No more are the shadows of people mocking her plaguing a 14-year old memories, to the point that the doctors running evaluations on her mental condition say that she's fine. In fact, according to her, she has some good recommendations from them in regard to finding work when she is released, so finding a job was fairly easy. And what's the best line of work for someone who's trying to avoid a relapse into the world of campground butchery that she plunged into not too terribly long ago? Why, as a camp councilor, of course! This, of course, leads down highways that are a little more graphic than the last installment in the Sleepaway saga, letting Angela wholeheartedly embrace the multitudes with her own special brand of love while working her way through the bad apples in the bunch.

Something I actually enjoyed in this movie was the mocking undertones of stereotypical campground behavior and the individuals haunting those abodes, not to mention the sing-a-long "I'm a Happy Camper" tune that still haunts the fine-tuned humming I inflict upon anyone that happens to be around. For these reasons as well as those that spell murder, unhappy endings, and an array of potential victims that grovel on the steps of age, class, and sex, I would have to recommend this movie. Besides, seeing Angela claim a foothold on Freddy, Jason, and Leatherface (only rip-offs and not the originals, but still) was entertaining, to say the least!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Springsteen's Sister Slashes Up Some Fun as Angela Returns!
Review: While this film is not necessarily high quality viewing, it is thoroughly entertaining. It carries a perfect balance of horror violence and humor. And while the movie generally runs on a so-bad-its-good scale, Pamela Springsteen is not so bad herself in her undemanding role as the mysterious Angela.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A realm of 80's horror. True to its genre.
Review: With a film filled with so much atmosphoric energy, why is out of print? I loved this film, its a true masterpiece, easily worthy of a DVD producion.

PUT SLEEPAWAY CAMP 2 BACK INTO PRINT, and RELEASE IT ON DVD!


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