WATCH - Friday the 13th fan film
7 years ago
While looking around for some horror movies to watch as we lead up to Halloween, I came across a fan-created film called "Never Hike Alone".
From the Friday the 13th Wiki:
"Never Hike Alone is a 54 min Friday The 13th fan film created by Womp Stomp Films. It was released on October Friday the 13th 2017 on YouTube and has since gained over 500k views.
The fan film is about Kyle McLeod, a hiker who, during a solo backpacking trip, discovers the long lost remains of Camp Crystal Lake. However, as he explores around the area, he soon realizes he's not alone."
Made for under $20,000, this is a great little gem for anyone who enjoys the Friday The 13th franchise, or anyone who simply enjoys suspenseful horror movies.
It's currently available to watch on youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7K_wkQSM8xM
I recommend enjoying it with the lights off and no other distractions going on. :)
From the Friday the 13th Wiki:
"Never Hike Alone is a 54 min Friday The 13th fan film created by Womp Stomp Films. It was released on October Friday the 13th 2017 on YouTube and has since gained over 500k views.
The fan film is about Kyle McLeod, a hiker who, during a solo backpacking trip, discovers the long lost remains of Camp Crystal Lake. However, as he explores around the area, he soon realizes he's not alone."
Made for under $20,000, this is a great little gem for anyone who enjoys the Friday The 13th franchise, or anyone who simply enjoys suspenseful horror movies.
It's currently available to watch on youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7K_wkQSM8xM
I recommend enjoying it with the lights off and no other distractions going on. :)
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side note, I just finished watching The Haunting of Hill House. It's pretty damn good for a ghost story.
The haunting elements are extremely creepy and well done, but the family itself is just so dysfunctional, that it's almost painful to watch at times.
They deserve everything that happens to them, and not having any sympathy for the characters only hurts the horror aspect of what's happening.