Cheerleader Camp
Reviewed by Neon Maniac
DVD released by Anchor
Bay
The Mixers:
Written by David Lee Fein and RL
O'Keefe
Directed by John Quinn
Runtime — 88 minutes
Rated : R
Starring...
Betsy Russell
Leif Garrett
Teri Weigel
Lucinda Dickey
Rebecca Ferratti
Krista Pflanz
Filling
the Jigger:
A homicidal killer and a wacky band of teenagers spend the summer at
Camp Hurrah! where the All State Cheerleader Finals are being
held.
It's all fun and games until head cheerleader Alison's schizophrenia
and paranoia start to ruin it for everyone. She can't control her
nightmares anymore, not even with the pills she pops by the
handful. Is she having problems controlling herself while she's
awake, too?
As the competition draws to a close, the bodies start
piling up — can popstar Leif Garret and pornstar Teri Weigel stop
the killer and win the big prize?!?!


The
Clink of the Ice Cubes:
Cheerleader Camp has a mono soundtrack. You can hear everything
just fine, but it is flat and boring.
Pouring
Out the Shaker:
Anchor Bay's horror releases have been dubious at best when it comes to
video quality. Luckily, Cheerleader Camp looks good.
It is grainy and soft at times, but that has more to do with the age
and medium of the film, than the DVD transfer.
Adding
the Lime Wedge and Umbrella:
Rounding out this release are the standard special features found on
most
discs. It has an audio commentary with the director and
producer; a couple of photo galleries, trailers, and an
alternate title sequence. Cheerleader Camp is not a movie
that begs for a load of features, so this should be ample for most
fans. The one thing that would have made this better is an
audio commentary with the cast.
The
First Sip:
Cheerleader Camp is the standard 80's teen exploitation slasher
film. Not that there is anything wrong with that! The first
half of the movie plays out like the standard teen sex comedy of the
time, and it is not until the second half that things start rolling and
the body count rises. This is not a bad thing, as the first
half is filled with gratuitous cheerleader nudity. And since the
cheerleaders are played by the likes of Playboy Playmate Rebecca
Ferratti, Penthouse Pet Krista Pflanz, and ex-Playboy Playmate turned
pornstar Teri Weigel, this is really not a bad thing at all.
Leif Garrett stands out as male cheerleader Brent Hoover, and
even manages to bust out with a cheerleader rap at one point.
Similarly, drive-in veteran Betsy Russell does a good job portraying
psycho cheerleader Alison. The rest of the cast is fine, but
is there for either eye candy or comic relief. All of the 80's
teen movie stereotypes are present; the fat party animal, slutty
cheerleader (multiplied many, many times), creepy groundskeeper,
uptight camp counselor and the ever popular pervy sheriff. You've
seen these characters before, but have you seen them dead and topless?
Cheerleader Camp brings together all the best aspects ofl teen movies:
sex, nudity, rock
n' roll, and buckets of blood. While it will never go down in
anyone's top 100 list, it is very much worth a watch on a late Saturday
night.
Paying
the Tab:
Movie - 3 / 5
Audio - 2 / 5
Extras - 4 / 5
DVD - 3 / 5
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