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may very well be the scariest experience you've ever had. 87 minutes of agonizing terror, all captured on a hand-held camcorder in the backwoods of Maryland. You won't see any blood -- you won't see any dead bodies. At times, you won't see anything at all -- except for the pitch black darkness of the wooded night. |
The Blair
Witch Project combines ingenuity and craftiness with
psychosomatic
mind games fueled by your imagination. It exposes
your deepest
fears with reckless abandonment, leaving you with no
way out even
after the film's end.
Yet, you'll want to see it again.
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Already on its way to becoming a cult-classic, The Blair Witch Project breaks all the rules of modern filmmaking in the day of billion-dollar movie budgets and star-studded casts. Order The Blair Witch Project today, and see for yourself what audiences are screaming about. |
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Made for $30,000 by two young filmmakers from
Florida, THE BLAIR
WITCH
PROJECT wowed festival audiences for several months before
finding
distribution at the 1999 Sundance Festival. It is an
ingenious
creation
which makes effective use of its lack of budget and cast
of
unknowns.
The film is composed entirely of reportedly "found"
footage
shot
by three missing college students who made a journey to
the woods
of
Western Maryland in 1994 with the purpose of making a
documentary
about
a "witch" of local legend who is linked to murders and
mysterious
occurrences
spanning 200 years. It begins with footage of the crew
leaving
their homes and testing their equipment, but before we
know it,
they
are lost deep in the endless woods, with the voices of
screaming
children
piercing the blackness from off in the distance. Things
get worse
from
there. The experience is disorienting and frightening as
well as the
most
rewarding horror film experience to come along in many
years, as it
wisely
chooses to prey on our vulnerable imaginations rather than
bombard
us with graphic images.