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BLaIr WiTcH pRoJeCt...LoVe iT?? oR hAtE iT????
i personaly loved the film. i read a book about it half a year before the film was relesed. it was so convincing. the actuall sory is true, 3 students did go missing in the woods. as for the legend, the town of burkittsville still beleive there is a witch who lives in the woods. google burkittsville, maryland. very interesting.
then again many people who watched the film said it was ballsy film making !!
i on the other hand will definatley will be sitting down with the popcorn watching this on halloween!!
then again many people who watched the film said it was ballsy film making !!
i on the other hand will definatley will be sitting down with the popcorn watching this on halloween!!
CoULd MaKe ThE wItChEs.... cOmE bAcK To lIfE!!
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Re: BLaIr WiTcH pRoJeCt...LoVe iT?? oR hAtE iT????
I liked both the first and second films.... the first was scary, very good.SaNdERsOn SiStErs wrote:i personaly loved the film. i read a book about it half a year before the film was relesed. it was so convincing. the actuall sory is true, 3 students did go missing in the woods. as for the legend, the town of burkittsville still beleive there is a witch who lives in the woods. google burkittsville, maryland. very interesting.
then again many people who watched the film said it was ballsy film making !!
i on the other hand will definatley will be sitting down with the popcorn watching this on halloween!!
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I didn't care for the movie and I don't believe the legend at all...
My husband lived in MD for a couple years and he actually found the house where they filmed the Blair Witch movie... I don't know what he did with the photo-- it was before I'd met him... but he had a friend take a pic of him in the corner of that house while standing in the same position as the guy at the end of the movie.
I saw the movie in theaters when it came out.... I wish I could get my money back. I tried soooo hard not to laugh in the theater (Don't worry... I saw The Ring in the theater-- I was alone... at night-- and really did laugh aloud... ). I can't see how you'd have to sleep with the lights on after that.
I will admit it was "ballsy" film making... the camera being unsteady to give the impression of a home movie was too distracting for me... and it really didn't psychologically "thrill" me either. Though, being a very logical person it'd take a lot more evidence to convince me of the legitimacy of the actual "legend" being true. If I lived in MD, I'd most certainly dare to camp in those woods. Do you think the Blair Witch likes s'mores?
My husband lived in MD for a couple years and he actually found the house where they filmed the Blair Witch movie... I don't know what he did with the photo-- it was before I'd met him... but he had a friend take a pic of him in the corner of that house while standing in the same position as the guy at the end of the movie.
I saw the movie in theaters when it came out.... I wish I could get my money back. I tried soooo hard not to laugh in the theater (Don't worry... I saw The Ring in the theater-- I was alone... at night-- and really did laugh aloud... ). I can't see how you'd have to sleep with the lights on after that.
I will admit it was "ballsy" film making... the camera being unsteady to give the impression of a home movie was too distracting for me... and it really didn't psychologically "thrill" me either. Though, being a very logical person it'd take a lot more evidence to convince me of the legitimacy of the actual "legend" being true. If I lived in MD, I'd most certainly dare to camp in those woods. Do you think the Blair Witch likes s'mores?
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I watched this in the cinema when it first came out and I was relatively young at the time - the marketing got to me and.. what can I say? I was completely absorbed by it. By believing that it COULD be real, it made the film so much better for me, it was totally immersive. But then I waited until the end of the credits and saw that it was all a work of fiction and I knew that if I ever watched it again, it wouldn't be the same. So I haven't.
I did, however, go and see the second one, which I actually loved and bought on DVD a few years ago. I watch it in the run up to every Halloween because it's still one of the better horror movies that fits my taste - it's not *too* gorey, it's twisty and the characters are good. At least, in my opinion
I did, however, go and see the second one, which I actually loved and bought on DVD a few years ago. I watch it in the run up to every Halloween because it's still one of the better horror movies that fits my taste - it's not *too* gorey, it's twisty and the characters are good. At least, in my opinion
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