Chris (Patrick Flanagan) wakes up bloody and injured in a hospital. The film is him recalling what happened , even the parts when he wasn't there. Sam (Garrett Hines) wants to marry Kay (Leticia Jimenez) and plans on proposing to her after she meets with his remote family and friends. During a camp fire, Sam announces that he and his brother Mike (Tim Bell) have decided to sell the camp. Keith (Eric Roberts) goes ballistic and soon there is a body count by an unseen assailant with all but two people accounted for.
About 20 minutes from the end, we find out who did it, but wait...it felt like they filmed two endings and not knowing which one to use they used both because the film was too short.
The film shows friends getting together, talking, drinking a beer, and not really doing much on anything...oh wait they cooked burgers and dogs. The first killing was unimpressive. It used a spring loaded retractable blade, that made a distinctive spring noise when it was being used. The gun shots looked like they were shooting red paint balls, no clean bullet hole entry just blood splatter. The script dialogue was bad, the actors had no chance.
Parental Guide: sex and gratuitous nudity (WWE Taryn Terrell- thanks)
About 20 minutes from the end, we find out who did it, but wait...it felt like they filmed two endings and not knowing which one to use they used both because the film was too short.
The film shows friends getting together, talking, drinking a beer, and not really doing much on anything...oh wait they cooked burgers and dogs. The first killing was unimpressive. It used a spring loaded retractable blade, that made a distinctive spring noise when it was being used. The gun shots looked like they were shooting red paint balls, no clean bullet hole entry just blood splatter. The script dialogue was bad, the actors had no chance.
Parental Guide: sex and gratuitous nudity (WWE Taryn Terrell- thanks)