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MONSTER MOVIES! Whatever happened to them???!! Nowadays it’s all about a group of teenagers that took a wrong dirt road and wind up gagged, tortured and chased by a sadistic killer that bares a similar resemblance to the killer in the last 25 horror movies you rented or wasted your good hard earned money on going to see in the past year! That’s where CAMP HELL is different…Camp Hell will bring you back to the days where a monster movie was a fun to watch. Lots of scares with lots of monsters around every turn! The perfect date movie! The premise of the movie is simple which allows it’s audience to enjoy the overall scare factor a lot more! Here’s how it goes…A group of substance abuse patients are taken by their counselor on a weekend re-treat to a secluded camp site deep in the woods of New England. A stranger shows up and convinces one of the patients to go back to a cabin he has in the woods near the campground. While there the patient drops a book of demonology on the bed. The book contains incantations for summoning demons. The stranger jokes with the patient and begins to read one of the incantations not taking it seriously. She begs with him to stop but he doesn’t. I think you can guess what happens next…Right!! He summons a demon and the rest is well….simple…yet effective and scary as HELL!
The movie is Directed by Corey and Aaron Tourigny who’s credits include a horror sitcom named “Creeps” which was a hit in the underground (no pun intended) market. They have also been horror hosts for a popular television show named “Creeps Creature Feature” that was picked up by a major broadcast station in New England and seen in 5 different states on a weekly basis. The Tourigny Brothers have acted in numerous short films and recently made a celebrity appearance at a convention held yearly in Worcester Massachusetts named “ROCK N SHOCK”.
Hop on over to Kickstarter.com so we can get this project off the ground together!!
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