I said it back when I reviewed The Frankenstein Syndrome, and I'll say it again. I don't pander. If a friend makes a movie that I don't like, I won't review it. I'd rather say nothing than lie. That being said, I was very excited to see our own David Hayes in Bloody Bloody Bible Camp. The cast includes Reggie Bannister, Ron Jeremy and Tim Sullivan, and that, plus the crazy title are all a horror fan really needs to get into a movie like this. As proud of this as Dave and director Vito Trabucco are, I knew it had to be good. Not only was it funny and ridiculously gory, it was a perfect love letter to classic slasher flicks.
Showing posts with label Bloody Bloody Bible Camp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bloody Bloody Bible Camp. Show all posts
October 29, 2012
Movie Review: Bloody Bloody Bible Camp (2012)
I said it back when I reviewed The Frankenstein Syndrome, and I'll say it again. I don't pander. If a friend makes a movie that I don't like, I won't review it. I'd rather say nothing than lie. That being said, I was very excited to see our own David Hayes in Bloody Bloody Bible Camp. The cast includes Reggie Bannister, Ron Jeremy and Tim Sullivan, and that, plus the crazy title are all a horror fan really needs to get into a movie like this. As proud of this as Dave and director Vito Trabucco are, I knew it had to be good. Not only was it funny and ridiculously gory, it was a perfect love letter to classic slasher flicks.August 16, 2012
Chupacabra Territory New Film Announcement!
CHUPACABRA TERRITORY is a found footage movie that goes back to the roots of the genre, The Blair Witch Project.
The Chupacabra is real and he’s ready to carve your intestines out next Summer 2013.
June 19, 2012
Cinema Head Cheese: The Podcast! #51 featuring Crack Whore director Lance Polland
Jeff, Dave and Kevin speak to Crack Whore director Lance Polland about working under crazy conditions, pushing the envelope and what it takes to work with a man like Chris Raff.Lance also talks about his previous films, Bloody Bloody Bible Camp and Slices, and Kevin discovers that he actually met Lance during an important moment in history.
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June 17, 2012
Movie Review: Crack Whore (2012)
Since the late 80's, when I really busted my exploitation cherry, I've been big fan of the rape-revenge sub-genre. Movies like Meir Ziarchi's original I Spit on Your Grave, MS. 45 and of course Craven's original Last House on the Left put an indelible mark into the consciousness of my fragile 12 year-old mind. To me, of all the sub-genres within the cult film world the rape-revenge flick is also the toughest to defend – even if it’s a great piece of filmmaking. Naturally, comedy and rape hasn’t always been a go-to formula. Director Lance Polland and much of the same crew that made the hilarious Bloody Bloody Bible Camp are here to change that with a classy little diddy called Crack Whore.May 22, 2012
Cinema Head Cheese: The Podcast! Phoenix Comicon Preview

Kevin gives a quick preview of this weekend's Phoenix Comicon and all of the Abnormal Entertainment and Cinema Head Cheese events.
Please come out and join us on Friday at 5pm for our panel, live podcasts and live commentary for Scream Bloody Murder, plus, we're hosting the screening of Bloody Bloody Bible Camp right after that. We promise good times. Also, if you're there for preview night on Thursday, check out our own David Hayes starring in A Man Called Nereus. Ticket and event information can be found at phoenixcomicon.com.
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January 31, 2012
Cinema Head Cheese: The Podcast! #33 - Disturbingly Funny
Jeff and Kevin welcome James DePaolo from WickedChannel.com to talk about the most disturbing movies they've ever seen from different genres.Jeff gets into Pink Flamingos, Grotesque, My Way, Traces of Death and Back Door to Chyna.
James brings up Undocumented, Happiness, A Serbian Film, Necronos: Tower of Doom, Hostel, The Bunny Game, The Girl Next Door and Bloody Bloody Bible Camp.
Kevin discusses Kids, Dear Zachary, Last Tango in Paris, Antichrist and Into the Lion's Den.
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October 25, 2011
Cinema Head Cheese: The Podcast! #19 goes to Bloody Bloody Bible Camp
This week, Jeff and Kevin welcome the return of David Hayes to interview Bloody Bloody Bible Camp writer/director Vito Trabucco.The gang talks to Vito about what it was like to work with Dave and other celebrities such as Ron Jeremy, Reggie Bannister and Tim Sullivan.
Vito and Dave share on set shenanigans, and they also discuss Dead Fuck, Slices, Pain is Beautiful and other children's programming.
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October 22, 2011
Movie Review: Demon Kiss (2010)
Aaaah… Demon Kiss. Our fine friends over at Brain Damage Films never cease to amaze me. All in all, Demon Kiss is an entertaining little romp on how not to make a horror film, in many respects, but it understands what it is so completely, you can’t help but take a shine to the poor thing. Self-realization is a rarity in the schlock horror world. Guys in Des Moines with a Hi-8 camera fancy themselves Wes Craven, shooting the latest epic that will take the indie world by storm and if you don’t like it, well then, you just don’t get it! Demon Kiss, most certainly, does not have that issue. Bad acting? Yeah, but that happens when your producer/writer/star has to carry the weight of the film on her back. Bad camera work? Definitely. Focus is sometimes overrated, though. Bad art/make-up/effects/etc.? Undoubtedly, but that is just the name of the game. What Demon Kiss does have going for it, though, which makes me think that the filmmakers knew exactly what they were doing along the way, is the copious amounts of nudity. You don’t go longer than a minute or so until some other trashy woman is taking her clothes off. I would actually re-title this film Demon Labia, but no one asked me.
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May 1, 2011
Crack Whore Teaser Trailer Released!
Coming soon from the vile mind of Lance Polland is Crack Whore! Starring a bevy of your favorite cult movie icons (well, soon to be cult movie icons). Crack Whore tells the sordid tale of Candy... crack whore by day, vengeful crack whore by night! Out on DVD very soon from Fart House Cinema, the leader in seventies exploitation hyper violent homage companies. Oh, and Crack Whore features our very own David Hayes! Now you have to watch it!
July 16, 2010
Interview: Special Effects Artist Marcus Koch
by David Hayes
Marcus Koch is a special effects wizard that has leant a gooey, drippy hand to some wonderful genre films, most recently H.G. Lewis' The Uh Oh Show and Vito Trabucco's Bloody, Bloody Bible Camp. He is also an award-wining director and the auteur responsible for 100 Tears, Rot (my personal favorite) and the upcoming Fell.
Marcus took a bite out of the Head Cheese and we were lucky enough to get a few words with him.
CHC: It is a definite pleasure to be talking to the director of ROT! I am unashamedly a huge fan of the film. Being your first film, can you comment on the experience itself and if there are any updates on a new presentation?
Marcus Koch is a special effects wizard that has leant a gooey, drippy hand to some wonderful genre films, most recently H.G. Lewis' The Uh Oh Show and Vito Trabucco's Bloody, Bloody Bible Camp. He is also an award-wining director and the auteur responsible for 100 Tears, Rot (my personal favorite) and the upcoming Fell.Marcus took a bite out of the Head Cheese and we were lucky enough to get a few words with him.
CHC: It is a definite pleasure to be talking to the director of ROT! I am unashamedly a huge fan of the film. Being your first film, can you comment on the experience itself and if there are any updates on a new presentation?
June 10, 2010
Interview: Writer/Director Vito Trabucco
Jeff Dolniak interviews writer/director Vito Trabucco about Bloody Bloody Bible Camp.CHC: How did "Bloody Bloody Bible Camp" come about?
VT: ---BBBC came about 7 years ago after we finished our first film, B-Movie. The co-producer of that film, Shelby McIntyre and myself wanted to do a massacre film centered around religion, but in a comedic way. About 2 days later I get a call from him. All I hear on the other line is BLOODY-BLOODY-BIBLE-CAMP. I loved it! And I loved the fact we had a title and nothing else. So instead of making a poster, we had the first draft of the script done in about 3 weeks. After I moved to LA, Shelby stayed in Florida so we weren't sure if we were ever going to make it. Then about 2 years ago I was producing a film called Weak Species. That's where I met Christopher Maltauro who became our executive producer and the rest is history.
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