Blair Witch has a few brief bonding moments that include the sharing of scotch and an argument over a Gilligan’s Island moniker, but otherwise the characters are really not overly likeable. In the “found footage” formula, a main objective is to establish a cast with which the audience can empathize. I distinctly recall two clearly frightened girls in front of me saying “get me out of here” as soon as the credits rolled while I sat there still wondering what all the fuss was about. Even that early in the film’s debut, audiences were already splitting into two camps. Perhaps my expectation bar was set too high then, when I lined up outside of the Nuart theater for the first showing on opening day of the Los Angeles run (before the film opened nationwide).
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Heather arrives just behind him and sees Mike standing in the corner before she too is struck from behind and drops her camera.įew films polarize horror fans as much as “The Blair Witch Project.” When the groundswell of buzz made its way through Hollywood following the Sundance debut in 1999, more than one person who had seen a screener copy promised it would be the scariest movie I would ever see. Eventually, Mike follows the screams to the basement and is struck from behind by something unseen, dropping his camera. Strange writing and handprints are seen on the inside walls of the dilapidated house. When Josh’s screams are heard again, Mike follows the sounds to an abandoned house. The next morning, Heather opens a bundle of sticks left outside the tent and finds Josh’s teeth and hair inside, but she does not tell Mike.ĭuring the final night, Heather records herself apologizing to everyone’s families for everything that happened. Josh is then heard screaming in the woods when they camp that night. Mike and Heather wake to find Josh missing. Somehow, the three filmmakers end up at a landmark where they have been before, unable to determine how they walked in a circle. When they return to the campsite in daylight, Josh finds that his pack contents have been strewn about and his water canteen is covered in slime. In the night, baby cries are heard before something violently shakes their tent and causes them to run into the woods. Eventually, they find a cluster of various cross formations made out of sticks and hanging from trees. Frustration continues growing amongst the group. Mike later reveals he threw the map away because it was useless. Still lost, Heather realizes that their map is now missing as well. Three rock piles are found outside their tent the next morning. Later that night, the clacking sounds are heard again. The following day, they cannot find their way back to the car. At night, Josh knocks one of them over.Ĭlacking sounds are heard during the third night. They then find seven carefully arranged rock piles while hiking. While searching for a cemetery in the woods, the two men begin to suspect Heather may not know where they are on their map. Josh reports hearing cackling during their first night camping. When the man who found them returned with the authorities, the bodies were gone.Īfter interviewing the locals, the trio heads into the woods.
Grey vapor was seen rising out of the creek.In the 1800’s, Robin Weaver disappeared in the woods and returned three days later babbling about an old woman whose feet never touched the ground.Mary Brown, the town crackpot, once saw a woman covered in black horsehair wearing a wool shawl in the woods.Two men disappeared while hunting near a cabin haunted by the witch.He would take them to his basement in twos, forcing one child to stand in a corner while he murdered the other child first. Rustin Parr was a hermit who came into town one day in the winter of 1940 and announced, “I’m finally finished.” Police later discovered that he had murdered seven children in his mountain home.Local townspeople reveal various aspects of the legend, including: Documentarian Heather and cameraman Josh pick up audio tech Mike to begin filming their documentary on the Blair Witch.