Hellen
I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Beystiman
It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
Matrixiole
Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.
Brendon Jones
It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Dom Nickson
Spoiler Alert!!! I liked the script for this film where it focused more on the story than the actual gore because from what I remember there was very little gore but has an acceptable body count. It may have been somewhat of a rip off of Friday the 13th or the burning but so what? I think the fact that they focused more on the story than the actual kills was really the best part for the film. I know the acting was poor but it's a low budget movie what did you expect? Another thing that surprised me about this film was that it actually had a sequel. As soon as I saw the cover of the 2nd I went and saw it but the sequel focused too much on the gore than the actual story. I liked this movie and I'm shocked it only has a 2.9 rating compared to the second that has a rating of 4.4 Seriously the people who rated must be gore-hounds only focusing on the gore. The 2nd sucks compared to the original!
Woodyanders
A vicious killer picks off various young counselors who are reopening a summer camp. Limply directed by Ralph E. Portillo, with a hackneyed and derivative script by John R. Stevenson (said script shamelessly copies "Friday the 13th" right down to the psycho being a third-rate Jason clone who wears a hockey mask and a secondary Crazy Ralph type doomsayer old coot character), zero tension or creepy atmosphere, cardboard and unlikable characters, a generic hum'n'shiver score by Steven M. Stern, poorly staged murder set pieces, a bland soundtrack of forgettable rock songs, a grindingly predictable and unsurprising plot, a painfully plodding pace, crude cinematography by Keith Holland (the primitive use of fades is especially pathetic), an irritating "it ain't over yet!" sequel set-up non-ending, and mostly lackluster acting from a lame no-name cast (Jessica Morris as the annoying Julie 'Jewels' McDonnell in particular contributes a terrible performance, although Crystalle Ford tries hard and rises above the general mediocrity as the sweet and sunny Drew Zembe), this slice'n'dice item quite simply doesn't cut it as a remotely good or worthwhile fright film. The total dearth of any gratuitous female nudity and slight smattering of mild and unconvincing gore adds further abject insult to already appalling injury. A real stinker.
Ben Sisson
WOW!!! I can't remember seeing something that could be any worse then this piece of garbage. Bad acting, bad 'special' effects, bad everything. Everything was stolen from classic horror movies such as Friday the 13th, Halloween and the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The name of the killer is about as pathetic as the title. Bloody murder?? I'd say funny murder. You can find more blood in a mosquito then in this movie. Save yourself agony, money and time. Avoid this movie. Besides, it would be stupid to spend money on this movie. the cost of renting the movie is probably higher then the cost of MAKING the movie!! Watch the classics that are being embarrassed by this movie.Total crap!!1 out of 10
BroadswordCallinDannyBoy
A young group of camp counselors gathers to prepare a summer camp for youngsters. Little do they know that in these woods there is a killer who was wronged long ago. A killer who wants revenge. A killer who wears a hockey mask. A killer who name is Jason Voor... I mean, Trevor Moorehouse.This film needs two words to describe it perfectly: shameless and incompetent. Shameless in that is rips off "Friday the 13th" so obviously and it doesn't even try to cover its tracks, but actually goes on as a serious slasher film. The first killing is virtually a direct lift from "Texas Chainsaw Massacre." Incompotent in that it doesn't even offer in the least what fans of the genre want and enjoy. For a film called "Bloody Murder" even if it is a shameless ripoff, you'd expect gore to accompany the deaths, right? Some kinky sex and nudity, right? Then all the cheesy dialog and generally predictable story would be forgivable, since the film would give what it promises. But that doesn't happen.It doesn't happen in the least. No gore, no nudity, and some of the most lame horror movie murders you can set your eyes on. The obviously unrehearsed acting tops it all off for a truly forgettable (and possibly regrettable) film viewing. Just re-watch "Friday the 13th." --- 1/10Rated R for violence. Ages 13+.