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A hiker's survival skills are put to the test, when he stumbles upon the remains of an old abandoned camp and discovers its long dark secrets.A hiker's survival skills are put to the test, when he stumbles upon the remains of an old abandoned camp and discovers its long dark secrets.A hiker's survival skills are put to the test, when he stumbles upon the remains of an old abandoned camp and discovers its long dark secrets.
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Very surprised at how good this fan film is!!! This is well wrote, shot, edited, directed & acted!!! I have seen some other fan films & this is the only one that is a top notch film!!! Me personally, I think this is better than the franchise movies from part 7 on!!
Anyone out there wanting to do their own fan film, watch this one first & see how to do it!! I say this because I watched Return To Crystal Lake before I watched this movie & the first was nothing but a joke!! It's like they just threw together some people and filled in the blanks with those people while filming Return!! That is a very poorly done film!!!
Again guys, very well done on Never Hike Alone!!!
A hiker takes his camcorder to a nature reserve & embarks on a long hike but soon stumbles across Camp Crystal Lake from Friday the 13th. It may be all dilapidated but he's not alone....
This is a fan movie which could well spell trouble but in this case we get some rather excellent production values. There's much impressive camera work, making great use of the beautiful countryside, it's well acted, packs some suspense and the make -up is of a high quality. It even stars Thom Matthews reprising his role as Tommy Jarvis. The only downside for me was that for most of the film there are only two characters, the hiker and Jason, and even at only 54 minutes long it did feel like an over stretched chase sequence. But that's just a minor quibble.
As a fan I'd love to see some new Friday movies but until then this will do nicely. Well done!
(This film was featured at the Third Annual Sin City Horror Fest.)
Say the phrase "fan film", and usually it's enough to inspire cringing and lots of eye-rolling responses, especially when they're as awful as they can possibly get. But good news! NEVER HIKE ALONE isn't one of them!
A pleasant diversion from the recent legal SNAFUS entangling the FRIDAY franchise, director Di Santi's "love letter to Jason Voorhees" stars DREW LEIGHTY as social media sensation "Kyle McLeod", whose specialty is taking on the Great Outdoors, and photographing his adventures for his fans in real time. His latest hike takes him into uncharted territory, where he decides to cut his traveling time in half, through an area clearly marked with a "NO TRESSPASSING" sign. (There's Red Flag Numero UNO.) It gets really dicey, once he realizes that the actual place he's ventured into is...the spot where a certain camp was once located, and has been attached to some pretty gruesomely legendary stories...stories which he soon discovers were all too true.
With a minimal cast (including a franchise icon whom fans will love seeing), Di Santi manages to keep the suspense taut and gets maximum scares out of the scenario that don't feel cheap or unearned. He also does triple duty here, not just by writing and directing, but also by putting his own spin on Jason, in a way that other "Jason" actors (especially Kane Hodder) would gladly stamp with their 'Seal Of Approval'. And the ending implies a possible sequel...one I personally wouldn't mind seeing one little bit. New Line could do a lot worse than to give Vincente a shot at doing whatever the next installment in the franchise is...he's certainly proven himself with a film that excels beyond what normally passes for a "fan film".
Say the phrase "fan film", and usually it's enough to inspire cringing and lots of eye-rolling responses, especially when they're as awful as they can possibly get. But good news! NEVER HIKE ALONE isn't one of them!
A pleasant diversion from the recent legal SNAFUS entangling the FRIDAY franchise, director Di Santi's "love letter to Jason Voorhees" stars DREW LEIGHTY as social media sensation "Kyle McLeod", whose specialty is taking on the Great Outdoors, and photographing his adventures for his fans in real time. His latest hike takes him into uncharted territory, where he decides to cut his traveling time in half, through an area clearly marked with a "NO TRESSPASSING" sign. (There's Red Flag Numero UNO.) It gets really dicey, once he realizes that the actual place he's ventured into is...the spot where a certain camp was once located, and has been attached to some pretty gruesomely legendary stories...stories which he soon discovers were all too true.
With a minimal cast (including a franchise icon whom fans will love seeing), Di Santi manages to keep the suspense taut and gets maximum scares out of the scenario that don't feel cheap or unearned. He also does triple duty here, not just by writing and directing, but also by putting his own spin on Jason, in a way that other "Jason" actors (especially Kane Hodder) would gladly stamp with their 'Seal Of Approval'. And the ending implies a possible sequel...one I personally wouldn't mind seeing one little bit. New Line could do a lot worse than to give Vincente a shot at doing whatever the next installment in the franchise is...he's certainly proven himself with a film that excels beyond what normally passes for a "fan film".
With time to kill and trying to find something to watch on YouTube, I stumbled upon Never Hike Alone quite by accident, but being a "fan film," my expectations were very low. I was however very wrong.
Most fan films I've seen are obviously made with a lot of passion, but with varying degrees of quality. This was one of the best efforts I've seen.
I'm not sure of the films budget, but whatever it was, they certainly put it to good use. It was well shot and edited, the special effects were good and the fight scenes/kill scenes were very well done and the acting (so often the downfall of low budget or fan films) was surprisingly good.
The only minor criticism, I feel the film could have been tighter in terms of pacing, but that aside, its a very entertaining film and well worth a watch. I would go so far as to say that I've seen a lot worse films that have had a theatrical release! Goes to show, I should never pre-judge a "fan film."
Most fan films I've seen are obviously made with a lot of passion, but with varying degrees of quality. This was one of the best efforts I've seen.
I'm not sure of the films budget, but whatever it was, they certainly put it to good use. It was well shot and edited, the special effects were good and the fight scenes/kill scenes were very well done and the acting (so often the downfall of low budget or fan films) was surprisingly good.
The only minor criticism, I feel the film could have been tighter in terms of pacing, but that aside, its a very entertaining film and well worth a watch. I would go so far as to say that I've seen a lot worse films that have had a theatrical release! Goes to show, I should never pre-judge a "fan film."
I saw one bad review and figured that being an indie film maybe this was an honest review and all the other reviews were possibly friends of the filmmakers or cast mates trying to get some positive ratings on IMDB. I'm glad that I decided to take a chance and give this nice little gem a look for myself. I have no idea what that reviewer's problem was, but this was actually a very entertaining fan film. The build up to the confrontation between the main character and Jason was well done. And the fight scenes were actually quite entertaining. I would really like to see what these people are able to accomplish in the future if someone will give them a decent budget and a good script. Well done and keep up the good work.
Did you know
- TriviaKyle finds numbered forensic police tags scattered throughout Camp Crystal Lake. Each tag marks the location a victims body was found after the events of Vendredi 13 (1980). Kyle first finds number 6 marking Marcy, then 3 marking Steve Christie, 2 marking Jack and Ned, 5 marking Brenda, 4 marking Bill and finally 1 on the lake-shore marking the spot where that films antagonist Pamela Voorhees is decapitated by final-girl Alice.
- Quotes
Kyle McLeod: [about his 3-piece shovel] Really? This thing? This thing looks like a piece of shit to me. Fucking sponsors.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Kill Count: Never Hike Alone (2017) Kill Count (2018)
- SoundtracksRun Like Hell
Written by Vincente DiSanti, Jake Gonsalves, Lenny Machado
Performed by Jake Gonsalves (as Gonsalves), Lenny Machado (as Machado)
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