Camp Dread Page #6

Synopsis: The "Summer Camp" horror trilogy was one of the most popular franchises of the 1980s. However, the decade ended and so did director/writer Julian Barrett's career. Now Barrett has a plan to resurrect "Summer Camp" in a modern reboot that entails using a reality show as its template and source of fundraising. Should it succeed Barrett would once again be at the helm. Bringing together an eclectic group of young "contestants" as well as his former stars Rachel Steele and John Hill, Barrett seems to have put together a sure fire recipe for success. Then people start dying. For real. And "elimination" takes on a whole new meaning as "Dead.tv" clearly shows the slasher film has grown up.
Director(s): B. Harrison Smith
Production: RLJ/Image Entertainment
 
IMDB:
3.9
NOT RATED
Year:
2014
94 min
44 Views


- The f*** he will.

- Hey.

- [Novak] I will not

be eliminated.

- Novak, none of

this is right, okay?

Why don't you ask Sarah

why she got a text message

from her girlfriend

saying that her parents

have no idea where she is?

Alright?

- Why don't you turn off

the cell phone jammer

and we'll do the logical thing,

we'll call home.

- [Adrienne] He did

this, you sick f***!

- Hey, Adrienne.

- He threw that at me

when I was in the shower.

It's my brothers jersey.

- Are you f***ing crazy?

I was f***ing down

here you stupid b*tch.

- No you're,

f***ing with me!

- [Novak] That's enough of

your f***ing pills,

take your f***ing pills.

- [Adrienne] You're

a f***ing a**hole.

- Hey, why would you do

something like that, Novak?

- I would kill every

last one of you

before I get eliminated.

- [Adrienne] F*** you.

- Oh man.

I'll tell you what, I'm

gonna try to find Rachel

and Julian, try to

figure this all out.

- Screw this sh*t, I'm

just gonna go to my cabin

and have a little party,

if you know what I mean.

Probably like play like

board games, jengo.

- I'm gonna stay with you, okay?

- You sure?

- Yeah.

- That's cool.

Well if you see the cabin

rockin', don't come knockin'.

Or, I mean you can

knock, I'll be there.

(knocking)

- Julian!

Hey Julian!

- Maybe we should try Rachel's.

- No.

No, Julian is in charge

here, alright my brother

always said you go to the brass.

(breathing shakily)

Holy sh*t!

(car engine purring)

- Did you see that?

- Yeah.

- [Adrienne] What is this place?

- It's his command center.

- Is that our camp?

- I believe so.

- You know our cell

phone don't work.

- No, no, no.

This is not a cellphone,

it's a satellite phone.

My dad used to have one.

- Do you think it'll work?

- I don't know, let me try it.

(beeping)

Yes.

- [Voiceover] Barrett?

Julian, what,

- Hey dad?

Dad, it's Matt.

(clicking)

- What happened?

- Maybe we got disconnected.

Let me try again.

(buttons beeping)

- [Voiceover] At the tone,

please record your message,

when you are finished

recording you may,

- Sh*t, its the

f***in' voicemail.

Hey dad, it's Matthew,

I don't know if we got

disconnected but please,

when you have a chance,

give me a call

right away, alright?

Okay, bye.

- Can I try?

- Sure.

I just do that?

(ringing)

- [Voiceover] Hello?

- Mom?

Mommy? It's Adrienne.

- [Voiceover] My

daughter is dead.

- What's the matter?

- Hey.

What's the matter,

did it not connect?

- She said, "my

daughter's dead."

- Jesus Christ.

(screaming)

- Oh my God, is that Vinny?

Is he dead?

- Sh*t, we gotta

get to the girls.

Let's go.

(screaming)

- [Katie] No, no, no, no, no!

(screaming)

Please!

- Am I hard enough for you now?

- No!

Oh my God!

No!

- You're getting cut

from the show, Adrienne.

- [Matty] Adrienne!

Get back!

(screaming)

Stay back.

He's going, he's

going, he's going.

He's tough.

But those fingers had to hurt.

- [Adrienne] He's

also f***ing nuts.

- [Matty] Yeah,

come on, come on.

Come on.

Hey, come on, we

gotta keep going.

Come on.

- Why is he doing this?

- He wants to win.

- What is that?

(suspenseful music)

- Stay back.

(screaming)

Shh, listen, look at me,

look at me, you're okay.

Look at me, I'm not gonna

let anything happen to you.

I'm not gonna let

anything happen to you.

Listen, I have a plan.

Listen to my plan, okay?

We're gonna wait

here til morning,

there's nobody's gonna hurt you.

There's two ways to get in here,

there's that door,

listen, listen, listen,

there's that door and

there's this door.

Nobody's in here and I'm

not gonna let anybody

get in here, you understand?

Look at me, I'm not gonna

let anything happen to you.

Do you understand?

Do you understand?

You're fine, look, look,

look, look in the window,

look in the window.

It's almost dawn, okay?

- There's a gun

in the lakehouse.

- Huh?

- There's a gun

in the lakehouse.

- Yeah, Julian said there's

a gun in the boathouse.

We'll wait here til morning.

Alright?

(water running)

(birds chirping)

(hopeful music)

Stay there, stay

there, stay there.

(clanging)

Come on, come on.

Come on.

(dramatic orchestral music)

Whoa, whoa, whoa.

Let's go.

Sh*t!

- What, what?

- The f***ing gun is gone!

(gun firing)

Get down!

Adrienne! Adrienne!

Come on we gotta go, let's move!

- [Novak] Hold the f*** still!

- [Matty] Let's go!

Ow, f***!

Oh sh*t!

Adrienne.

Adrienne, no!

(gunshot firing)

- [Adrienne] You missed, f***er!

- F***!

- Just a little closer.

- The only way outta

here, is through me!

(Adrienne laughing)

- F*** you, Novak!

Yeah! I got you

you motherf***er.

(gasping)

Whoo!

(clapping)

- That was brilliant.

Just brilliant.

Why, you just gave me the

greatest ending, ever.

Never has anyone

been killed that way.

- So, I did okay?

- Honey, you deserve

an academy award.

- So when I called my mom,

she said I was dead.

Do they really believe that?

- Ah baby, I'm afraid

that part of it's true.

Everybody's parents,

including yours,

paid a lot of money

to have you killed.

- So, what?

Do they get a refund

because I won?

- Oh, that would be great.

If only it were so.

(gun firing)

F***ing actors.

- [Voiceover] How do

you feel about death?

- It's cool.

As long as I'm

not the one dying.

- Uh, I have a lot of

life to live to go,

so, I don't know how I

feel about, about death.

- We all gotta die sometime.

- [Voiceover] You think

you're a good child

to your parents?

- Yeah, I do, actually.

- Am I a good child

to my parents?

Let me think about that one.

No.

- I did what I

had to to survive.

- I mean, it's more

like, you know,

is my parent a good parent to me

and that's like

the real question.

- I think I was

always a good kid,

I mean, wrong place, wrong time.

(somber music)

- Don't start thinking too much.

- Michael was never

gonna sit on this,

there's too much to lose.

We were never that close anyway.

Simple as that.

- Cool.

And you?

- I got plans.

- You know, we really

oughta look at this as a

public service.

Boy, they were bad eggs,

Donlyn, really bad eggs.

- I guess that guy

my dad turned you on

to worked out, huh?

- Yeah.

- So what did their

parents finally end up

paying for each of them.

- Like I said, two mil.

You don't count Rachel,

John, or your brother,

they're props.

Actually, your brother

was like a macguffin.

- I have no idea

what that means,

I told you, I don't

watch horror movies.

Makes you not wanna

have kids though.

Pretty expensive abortions.

- I might have to

steal that line.

Retro-abortions,

somethin' like that.

- Twenty million cash, huh?

- Yeah, who knew.

- So, after I get my cut,

you gonna make your movie

for 18 million?

- You know, you really should've

watched more horror films.

Yeah.

Then you woulda see that comin'.

(ominous music)

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