A sequel to The Blair Witch Project is seemingly in the works. Better yet, it’s set to start filming this year with some of the original creative team involved. Production Weekly reports that an The Blair Witch Project, wikipedia.org. Maryland’s most famous witch, Elly Kedward, also known as the Blair Witch, returns to the big screen this Friday, September 16, in “Blair Witch,” the direct sequel to 1999’s “The Blair Witch Project.” “The Blair Witch Project” supposedly featured the footage left behind by three student Chapter 3 of Blair Witch is where the game really starts messing with your head, putting you into the shoes of the Witch’s many victims. You stumble upon an abandoned camp which seems to be tied directly to the missing 9 year old boy you’ve gone searching for. After collecting some evidence, including a camcorder and video tape, you might Realizing it's all "fake" doesn't take away any of the Blair Witch's ability to cast a spell on you. It's a bad sign when an indie movie made 20 years ago with a $60,000 budget remains endlessly A worthy sequel to the terrifying original. First-things-first – the best way to see this movie is to go in blind. Seriously. The original Blair Witch Project employed mystery and surprise to Without The Blair Witch Project, the found footage genre, which is still alive today, would be only a shell of what it currently is. Without the word of mouth from the Sundance Film Festival, The Blair Witch Project ‘s fate would also look drastically different. Sundance gave a platform to prove the worth of the film which in return advertisement. In this suspense/horror movie, three film students shooting a documentary about a murderous witch who supposedly haunts a Maryland forest get lost deep within the woods. With Heather Donahue, Michael C. Williams, Joshua Leonard, Bob Griffith, Jim King, Sandra Sanchez, Ed Swanson and Patricia Decou. [1:22] Blair Witch was scary not because of what it contained, but because it got you imagining what it could be, and it never answered anything. It was Hemmingwayesque in that regard. Certain X-Files episodes had that going on too - weird shit would happen that would never get properly explained and you'd have to deal with not knowing what went on. Really shouldn’t even be lumped together with the Blair witch project IMO, it’s a fantastic film all on its own, without a connotation to an American production which the ritual was not, heavily influenced by Norse** mythology the film stands alone in its greatness. A wooded setting aside this is quite different than the Blair witch imo. m9UA.

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