NOT at all. All one has to do to understand that it is fiction is to sit through the closing credits of the film.
Consider first of all that film in a movie camera would never endure through a Maryland winter, much less all year. Truth is, it was cleaver promotion prior to the movie release. It was a low budget film made by some students. Amazing that some people still wonder if it was... Factual!
HWas the blair witch project true? did all the three film makers really die?
no, they were actors hired for their talent at improvisation to help the format of the film...there was no script, just a basic outline and the actors had to fill in the rest. Very clever concept, but not real.Was the blair witch project true? did all the three film makers really die?
I have tried to watch that movie 3 times now, I don't think I have managed to get past the one hour mark yet... I think it's rubbish.. Love and Light.. BB.. )O(
oh for chrissake!!!!
No. No. Do you remember when the movie came out there was a big thing about how they made the movie with such little money? They did't make it by finding the tapes in the woods.
NO it is not true. but take a look at the link below.
NO. It was a great marketing campaign, but they were actors. They are all still alive.
No. Did you know that the kid that played in the Home Alone movies was one of those actors? He's still alive. So are the rest. It's JUST A MOVIE.
Yet another Urban Legend. I personally thought the movie was a bad joke.
There was no Home Alone kid in Blair Witch. Look at the credits again.
Oh yeah, I can't believe you honestly thought that was real. HAHA!
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