It would appear that Eisenberg appears in the film (released on home video in August) via flashback as a troubled, demon-haunted youth whom Davison's child-slapping minister attempts to save. He sketches. He's in dire need of a tan. "There is no hope. There is only God's will," he croaks.
According to reports, Eisenberg is seeking "$3 million in general damages for alleged misappropriation of right of publicity and unfair business practices." (The film's budget, per IMDB, is $3 million, while Academy Award nominee Eisenberg's fee was reportedly $3,000.)
Did Lionsgate's marketing team really misuse his good name in promotional materials for Camp Hell? There's this prominent bit from the trailer:
And, well, the DVD cover:
Yeeeeah. Who can blame Lionsgate for wanting to capitalize on Eisenberg's Oscar sheen? Or Eisenberg, for wanting distance from this would-be Razzie contender?
Camp Hell is currently available on DVD.