Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Is the blair witch project true?

No it was all fiction i'm afraid and not scarey at all. More stupid than scarey in fact.Is the blair witch project true?
No. I was at the ComicCon the same year it came out and watched an open interview with a few of the cast members. They were sent into the wood with only the knowledge of a legend of a woman named the Blair witch. While in the woods the producers set them up by making noises and hitting the tents. They even confronted members of the cast one at a time to let them in on it when they ';died'; or ';disappeared';. All in all it was a very good staged reality movie.


Evidently the last scene when the guy is standing in the corner, that was improvised by the actor on the spot because of the legend they were told on how the children would stand in the corner before they were killed by the witch.Is the blair witch project true?
The movie? No, not at all. All one has to do to realize that the movie The Blair Witch Project is a work of fiction is to sit through the closing credits. Confusion stems from the clever marketing idea for this low-budget film. Weeks before it was released advertisement for the movie appeared on television as bits of 'news flash.' That people don't bother to sit through the closing credits of any movie made people walk out thinking that the events were true. Think:





Would film in a movie camera survive one year through a Maryland winter? This was not a modern digital camera and the answer is that it is extremely unlikely for film to survive exposed to the element even inside the camera. This realization is what made me stay through the closing credits and read that it was a work of fiction. Truthfully, I was relieved as I had started to feel really sorry for the kids whose biggest blunder was not knowing how to navigate through deep, dark woods.





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I believed it too! Everyone did!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They all thought they where dead, but when the movie premier came all the stars came! It was supposed to make everyone believe The blair witch, yes it was fake, but the only way I am watching that again, is if my little sister wants to watch it!!! But I think its real, maybe watch Paranormal Activity, its supped to give you the creeps!
No but their emotions were genuine. Apparently, the 3 of them went into the woods to investigate the Blair Witch. The crew then set them up to experience some wacky stuff, all unknown to them. The result; the biggest grossing flick of all time.
horrible fake.





i live in the area. there is nothing in thoes woods except a bunch of kids trying to find somethign that is not there.





besides if 3 college kids went missing around here there would be a news article,,, or something about it.
Movie are full of untrue information. I have never seen the movie, but I do know that Witches do still exist in the modern world. I know because I am a Wiccan male Witch.
It's fiction. Someone wrote the screenplay, someone produced it, someone directed it, actors played the parts and a film crew took the footage.
No... there's all sorts of urban myths that do the rounds about this one but it's just a cheaply made movie that raked in heaps of dough. The urban myths helped to sell the movie, too...
No. It was a movie, with actors and a crew.
I think so--spooky stuff huh
nope





but they made a great movie on a tiny budget.
Not a chance even the movie stunk...........
no
nah
nope!


(i hope not....)

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