Actually it sort of is.... but not entirely... most of it was made up.
Here's a fact that the story/ movie bases off of...
n 1785, in the Maryland township of Blair, a woman named Elly Kedward was accused of luring children into her home to draw blood from them. The town found her guilty of witchcraft and banished her during a particularly harsh winter. A year later, all her accusers and half the children of the town vanished. Fears of a curse gripped the townspeople, and they abandoned Blair. Thirty-eight years later, Burkittsville was founded on the former site of Blair.
So, theres one fact that intrigues the movie
and here's anothero one..
In 1994, three college students doing a project on the Blair Witch ventured to the town to interview the locals. They vanished at the site of Coffin Rock, and 1 year later, their footage (cans of film, DAT tapes, video cassettes, a journal, and 10 HI8 tapes) was found. Filmmakers examined the footage and attempted to piece together the events that led to their disappearance...
now they say '; attempted to piece it together '; so what the movie was released as and the actual tapes most likely do have missing parts, added parts - differences.
if you want the website im getting this from here's the link...
http://www.houseofhorrors.com/blairwitch鈥?/a>
but anyone could make up anything over the internet so yea... I doubt its realIs the movie';the blair witch project'; based on a true story?
No, it was not based on a true story. Even the ';legend of the witch'; story was entirely made up for the film.
No... in fact the ';students'; who ';died'; all attended the premiere screening. XD
No. even the director(s) admitted it once. it's purely fictional.
No. It was not based on a true story at all. I enjoyed it in the theater but was bored with it later on DVD.
absolutely not
no, and it was not a good movie it was so stupid.
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