there's this movie called "the blair witch project" and i have it and i watched it, but i don't understand it.
was it real? what happened to that guy that was missing, did they find him dead when that guy was staring in the corner and she was screaming?
Also, is there a blair witch project 2?
LOL_x0x answered Monday October 29 2007, 4:40 pm: I just watched that movie on Saturday!
I personally think it was awful, but that's just me...
Like said below, the legend of the Blair Witch is real. Though I'm pretty sure the movie and the guy disappearing were for the movie.
I'm guessing they found him, alive, because he wasn't really missing?
There is a second one. I personally do not plan on seeing it, but if you're really interested in it check it out :)
solidadvice4teens answered Sunday October 28 2007, 9:29 pm: There was a pretty laughable sequel to Blair Witch Project that came out in 2000 called Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2. Don't waste your time or money on it. It's terrible.
The first film was marketed to look as though it were real from the billboard to the trailers and it worked even though it's a complete work of fiction.
That's what got people into the theatres and renting it. i can't remember the ending or a lot about the characters etc. as I haven't seen it in years. Try watching it over again. I think you'll get that it's done in a faux documentary style. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
xJustAskMeDuhx answered Sunday October 28 2007, 9:25 pm: Yeah, everyone's heard of the Blair Witch Project, and no, it isn't real. That guy that went missing's presumed dead (the piece of his shirt that was found has blood and gunk on it), and I guess at the end they were about to be killed or something. Interpretation's up to you.
The sequel's called "Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2" [ xJustAskMeDuhx's advice column | Ask xJustAskMeDuhx A Question ]
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