They annoy me, so don't listen to my review if you love jump scares. The scares are somewhat effective if jump scares still get to you. The editing makes it look like a rock video.
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The reality is, this is no BWP and it's actually my fault for thinking that experience in my life would be duplicated but this is a bad movie in its own right.
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The girl, looked nothing like Heather Donahue. I was immediately taken out of the movie within the first 5 minutes. James Donahue, who plays Heather Donahue's little brother from the original BWP, finds a video.on YouTube.who looks NOTHING like his sister.so he thinks it would be a great idea to go back into the woods where she disappeared and find out if she's still really alive. It's also hard to believe considering Wingard is directing the movie. I thought it was the performances, the simple/basic premise and the way the film was shot to look like a "snuff" film if you will. A lot of people think, it was the marketing that skyrocketed the movie to success, but I disagree. I will defend the Blair Witch Project until the day I die. I thought it was the performances, the simple/basic premise and the way Let's get it out of the way. No scares equals a sober reminder of how stupid a beloved original nolstalgia turned into a crummy remake can be. I'm sticking with the 3 horror movies that is able to be a success of their own: "The Conjuring 2," Light's Out," and "Don't Breathe." Blair Witch is exactly a doomed franchise. The ending was alright, but I felt it didn't need to be trimmed apart and I do give credit to the director of the film who been able to give a long dormant franchise and giving it a shot at either make a delightful successor to the one that pedigreed the "Found Footage" genre or turned it into a reboot. I saw the film last Thursday and I saw a little teenie-weenie amount of people see the movie. It didn't even have enough scares to make this sort-of reboot very unneccessary. Let's face it, the new Blair Witch is a 'Meh' for me. And thank goodnees, they didn't even mentioned a third Blair Witch and it was dead on arrival. When I saw the new trailer for an obscure title named "The Woods," I was totally freaked out and I thought this was the best horror movie ever, but I was let down by the news that it's going to be renamed as "Blair Witch." And I was like: "What? WTF! Really, Lionsgate?" I thought this franchise was dead and buried after that s**tty "Book Of Shadows" sequel that is so awful, I could barely watch it on the Sci-Fi Channel. I knew Blair Witch couldn't make a cent out of the original classic. When I saw the new trailer for an obscure title named "The Woods," I was totally freaked out and I thought this was the best horror movie ever, but I was let down by the news that Geez, Hollywood loves to make franchises.
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Geez, Hollywood loves to make franchises.