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How much of the Blair Witch Project is real?

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How much of the Blair Witch Project is real?

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  1. There were really people running around in the woods with shaky cameras, though they were there explicitly to make that movie.  Everything else was completely fictional.


  2. I think it was all fake!

  3. The BWP was created by some University of Central Florida film students.  The entire movie is fictional.  They really MADE the movie.  They MADE UP the story.

  4. None.

  5. It is just a legend.

    nothing in the movie really happened except the fact that they were camping in the woods.

  6. It's not an actual documentary, that was a publicity stunt.

    They tried doing the same with The Ring by leaving boxes full of copies of "The Tape" with a note saying 'Watch this or I will die" in random public places. These tapes pretty much just showed al the random spooky images that 'The Tape' did in the movie with a title screen fading out in the end...

  7. It was a college project, so I guess it was a real project. The story was fake however.

  8. The Blair Witch movie included allusions to the Salem Witch Trials and The Bell Witch legend.

    The Salem witch trials were a series of hearings before local magistrates followed by county court trials to prosecute people accused of witchcraft in Essex, Suffolk and Middlesex Counties of colonial Massachusetts, in 1692 and 1693.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salem_Witch...

    The Bell Witch is a ghost story from American Southern Folklore. The legend of the Bell Witch, also called the Bell Witch Haunting, revolves around strange events allegedly experienced by the Bell family of Adams, Tennessee, in 1817–1821.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_witch

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