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Best movie ever!
Candida
It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
Staci Frederick
Blistering performances.
cricketbat
The Blair Witch Project is a horror film wrapped in an art film. It's high-class horror that doesn't rely on cheap jump-out moments and gory deaths. It's all about creating an atmosphere - and if you're watching it with the right people in the right conditions, the atmosphere is terrifying!
ayzeesocial
Boring, very boring, very very boring.
no horror
no camera quality (obviously the theme is not relative) but it needed to be in HD camera atleast if you're not showing the original footage.I remember I saw a movie "A Question mark" an indian movie which was based on this "The blair witch project"... But let me tell you "that remake is a way better project (obviously you won't see it as that's in other language.Anyway my main review is "I thought about it when I saw donnie darko and american psycho, But now I've decided not to believe imdb rating and viewslist".
Horror
This movie is all about what you don't see, which can sometimes be scarier. However you literally see nothing at all throughout the whole movie. There are some tense moments though. Decent but not great!
afrodome
I can remember being 10 years old with my eyes glues to the TV on a Saturday night, brownie in hand, glass of milk on the table, and a drawing pad for when advertisements came on between breaks (commercials have always given me headaches).. I can remember the teaser trailer for BWP and remember thinking "WHAT..WAS THAT".. I was mortified. Later I learned that there were debates on whether it was actually real or not.. How f'ing scary is that? Even public news stations were conflicted in identifying it's authenticity. The buzz was because of the pre-meditated campaign that the creators easter egged around the internet, local TV stations, and faux-documentaries to really push the boundaries of a film that would freak out theatergoers around the world. The result? Panic attacks, people fleeing the theaters, afterglows of intense guilt for what they thought was a supernatural snuff film. People were in complete shock. This is also a result of the methodically torturous stress that was put on the cast. They were made to stay up without sleep, going into the woods at night blind and not exactly knowing just what to expect in the pitch dark woods. The fear and panic on the screen was certainly real, and that's why it's so effective: it's not the "goul" making howling badger noises. It's the faint sound of a crying baby, going in circles, time warping dizziness coming to life on screen before our eyes, forcing the viewer to fall into the pit of madness with the characters on screen. I can only recommend this movie to fans of the genre that don't get thrilled by body parts flying in the Saw series but rather the crowd that gets goosebumps from the like of The Babadook, The Changeling and Pulse. The Blair Witch Project is a work of art.