

The trio make their way to the woods the next day & learn of many more incidents related to the Blair Witch legend from some more locals before heading deeper into the woods.Īfter accidently disturbing a cairn in a small cemetery they bed down for the night… this is where thinks start to get spooky. Parr took the children to his isolated cabin in the woods & murdered them two by two in the basement forcing one to face into the corner & listen to the others screams. After talking with the locals of Burkittsville they learn of a man called Rustin Parr who murdered children in 1940’s claiming to be haunted by the spirit of a witch hung in the 18th century. Heather, Mike & Josh are out to make a documentary about a local fable, the Blair Witch. A found footage movie long before the fad had been hammered into the ground (although not the first as some would incorrectly say) it makes the outlandish claim early on to be based on a true story. The Blair Witch Project was something of a revelation when it was released in 1999. The sound effects are dead-awful, including some really bad two-way radio static that was louder than any of the voices "communicated." This movie was bad on all levels from sound to cinematography.In October of 1994, three student filmmakers disappeared in the woods near Burkittsville, Maryland while shooting a documentary. It comes off like a college-thesis-remake movie and I can't believe any major movie company PAID to have this crap made. It's drivel for the sake of drivel and does not even come close to the original. YAWN again SKIP THIS MOVIE! Or don't but please, please, don't pay to see this. If you're looking for a good scare with less than great-action.

This movie has no build up and is comprised of "scares" derived from AHS "Roanoke"and adds a touch of 80's horrors like Nightmare on Elm Street or Hallowe'en or Friday 13th by adding college-age hotties making out in tents. The build up of the original setup the scare for the rest of the movie.
