Camp Gitmo Synopsis

The concept movie's main antagonist is a super soldier-turned-serial killer, who's now dead set on revenge, convinced his former classmates lured him into a secret MKUltra program (at Guantanamo Bay) during the summer of '87, through a skate camp in Hollywood, FL, amidst a string of unexplained disappearances...

33 years later, at the height of the 2020 protests, he's out to get anyone and everyone who singled him out when he was a kid, including now grown up faculty members ("in" on a paranoid Adrenochrome harvesting plot). But as a pattern begins to emerge, revealing an unsettling relationship between all his victims, he just might have met his match with a rebellious group of teenage demonstrators, who by chance were forced to pitch at the same notorious camp grounds—nicknamed "GITMO" by the locals.

But will they not join forces when they inadvertently uncover its dark hidden past?



Camp Gitmo (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack): About / Listen

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Kris and Karl Bauer both appear briefly in the music video for A Desperate Cry For Help by The Beauty Shop, which was filmed at the Headlights farmhouse shown on the cover of their Remixes album. Also, Karl appears in the video for Serrated Friend by The Living Blue which, like Werewolf Cemetery: Issue 4 (which includes a cameo from Kris as Beaner), was directed by "fellow Pi Omegan" Jason Butler of Brainsmart Productions. Karl's short film, One Roach for Seamus, which, like Butler's Thoraxx II: The Breeding, was uploaded to YouTube in its entirety in the weeks leading up to the 2013 Pi Omega Omega Mr. Mustache contest, was co-written in 1990 by POO president Barney Joyce.

C-U Blogfidential:

"The short film features Danny Yairi, Shan Lusk, Joe Donhowe, Veerle Opgenhaffen, and Barney Joyce, who co-wrote SEAMUS with Bauer and also plays a double-crossing agent in the WEREWOLF CEMETERY series."


Fun Fact: Joe Donhowe, who also recorded Groove Timber's Bullfrog EP at Magnet Lab, had an uncredited appearance, as a member of the press, in the 1992 biographical sports drama, The Babe.