Klown Kamp Massacre

Klown Kamp Massacre is a 2010 American horror film written and directed by Philip H. R. Gunn and David Valdez.

[1] On May 15, 1991, after massacring the entirety of Bonzo's Ranch, Edwin the Clown tapes a confession to send to his mother, showing all the people he murdered in various comedic ways.

Clowns Vinnie and Lenny Boboski enter a gas station to buy food and supplies before heading to Bonzo's Ranch.

Outside, they meet up with Tipsy and Brandi before being stopped by Crazy Ernie, telling them not to go to "Camp Sparkling Lake" since there is a "Death Curse" with a man wearing a football helmet stalking the place.

The next day, the students gather around when Squirts shows Valerie one of his perverted jokes, which gives her a PTSD flashback of when her father raped her as a child.

Back at the camp, Edwin finally finds Bonzo and hangs him inside his bathroom after taking his prescription medicine to make it look like a suicide, so no one will think he killed anyone yet.

Philbert then meets up with Valerie again, where she thanks him for comforting her after the pie range incident, and he offers her to join him later with his friends to drink beer though she initially declines.

Tipsy then starts having sex with her dead body, not knowing due to the lack of lights, until Edwin shows him her severed head and then kills him off-camera.

Crazy Ernie tries to get to Bonzo's Ranch as fast as possible to warn them about Edwin, only to arrive at Camp Sparkling Lake, where he meets the football helmet-wearing murderer.

Puff, Philbert, and Valerie stay at the camp to try and take care of Vinnie while Butzer and Gerald try to escape.

While Philbert tries to comfort Valerie while she mourns over Bonzo, he sits down on Edwin's whoopee cushion, discovering he is close.

Bonzo framed a gardener who could not speak English, bribed the judge, and lied to reporters to save his reputation.

A crowd starts laughing, revealing that the movie's events were all one big and elaborate prank TV show, You've Been Clown'd!

It's not exactly a high quality endeavor, but it delivers enough laughs and fun gore effects that it works for the thin slice of the slasher comedy genre it's aiming at.