The video is an episode of "The Kill Count" hosted by James A. Janisse, where he analyzes the horror movie "Never Hike Alone", a fan-made film in the Friday the 13th franchise. The movie follows a vlogger named Kyle who hikes to Camp Crystal Lake, where he encounters Jason Voorhees. James provides commentary on the film, pointing out Easter eggs and references to the original franchise.
The Kill Count begins after a series of fake-outs and near-death experiences for Kyle, with the first confirmed kill being Axel, a paramedic who is axed by Jason. The second kill is Deni, another paramedic who is killed off-screen. James praises the film's atmosphere, special effects, and fan service, including a cameo by Tommy Jarvis, a character from the original franchise.
In the end, James counts the kills and awards the "Golden Chainsaw" for the coolest kill to Axel. He concludes that while the movie has a small body count, it is well-made and worth watching, especially for fans of the Friday the 13th franchise.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The movie footage used in the Kill Count is owned entirely by the copyright holders.
2. Dead Meat makes no claim of ownership and uses the footage for educational, commentary, and criticism purposes under fair use.
3. The video is a Kill Count of the horror movie Never Hike Alone, a Friday the 13th fan film released in 2017.
4. The film was directed by Vincent Disanti, who also played the role of Jason Voorhees.
5. The movie is available to watch for free on YouTube.
6. The main character, Kyle McLeod, is a vlogger who goes hiking in the woods near Camp Crystal Lake.
7. Kyle finds a trail marker that isn't on any of his maps and decides to explore it.
8. He discovers a sign that says "no trespassing" but decides to cut through the area anyway.
9. Jason Voorhees appears and chases Kyle, who eventually escapes and hides in a cabin.
10. Kyle finds a calendar from 1980 and realizes that it's June 13th, a Friday the 13th.
11. He also finds a ribbon with the number 6 on it, which corresponds to the killing of Marcy from the original film.
12. Kyle discovers other ribbons with numbers on them, which mark the locations of other killings from the original film.
13. Jason Voorhees is eventually revealed, and Kyle tries to defend himself with a shovel.
14. Kyle is able to escape and runs away from Jason, but eventually, Jason catches up to him.
15. Kyle is able to fend off Jason with an axe, but Jason eventually gains the upper hand and kills Kyle.
16. The movie ends with Jason walking after an ambulance, and the Kill Count reveals that only two people died in the movie.
17. The runtime of the movie is 54 minutes, and the average kill time is 27 minutes.
18. The movie Never Hike Alone was released in 2017 and is being added to the Friday the 13th Puzzle Game.
Note: I excluded any text that seemed to be opinion-based or not directly related to the facts of the movie or video.