Just marathoned this, what did I think of it Sup Forums?
Just marathoned this, what did I think of it Sup Forums?
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you thought The Void was better
You thought it was a garbage film remembered exclusively for its brilliant marketing.
you were excited to see the very first successful viral marketing campaign
How the fuck should we know?
One of the best horror films ever made.
I saw it for the first time at least a decade after it came out. Chilled me to the absolute bone. It's actually a really good movie.
It wasn't THAT bad, dude. It's still a pretty decent flick even if you take away the viral shit.
It definitely isn't a 10/10. Probably a 6/10, a 7/10 back then
Only watched once when drinking, but I liked it. The actors were believable, and the setting hits close to home (not geographically; rather, the woods are an ubiquitous source of dread). It was not a particularly scary movie, especially taking into account the hype.
>the house at the end of the movie wasn't real and had already burned down
Neat. I think I used to know that but I forgot.
A movie that has not aged very well, but is still very good, especially since it's probably still the best of the found footage genre.
That video is cool just because they went there so soon after filming was completed.
one of the best movies ever made
only found footage movie that feels real aside from cannibal holocaust
I love this film and I saw it for the first time 2 years ago. I could only imagine how great it was seeing this when it came out.
for that reason, and their extensive knowledge, some of which I had heard before, and some of which I hadn't.
Nope. This is the meme answer.
Blair Witch has an insanely good atmosphere and wonderfully naturally dialogue and realistic characters. Those are its strengths. And considering that it's a horror movie, those are really good things to be strong on.
It also had dignity. It created an entire mythos and had the balls to not show you one ounce of proof for any of it. That, in my opinion, is the films greatest achievement.
>be 1999, be 11
>go to movies with grandma, this will be fun
>user, lets go see blair witch, it will be spooky!
>okay!
>frozen to the seat in fear, too afraid to even try to say i want to go or get up for the bathroom, just paralyzed
>probably had mild panic attack or something
fuck you grandma, im glad i accidentally hit you in the eye with that gulf club. do they still let kids in to see that kinda stuff, fuck
yeah. my mom took me and a friend to see the ring in theaters. shit scared the fuck out of me.
Was pretty terrifying when i was released. It's been parodied and copied too many times. Definitely a horror classic
>go to see I Am Legend with my mum
>she screams loudly at every "jumpscare"
>whole cinema turns in their seat and stare daggers at her
Agree 100%
It came out just in time though, any later and it would have been panned. The internet was still fairly new to the mainstream back then and no strong tools existed to disprove/research it so skeptics actually had to do work to confirm their suspicions. Had it come out any later people would be calling bullshit left and right, which is why many of the younger audiences today who view it instantly pass it off as crap. Late 90's/early 00's were comfy, I wish I could go back.
you marathoned a single movie?
It was the comfiest time on Earth.
>Marathoned
Are you really that autistic that just watching a movie straight through is something you have to brag about
Well OP my man, you're probably wondering why they didn't just burn down the forest.
Back then I had never used the internet and had never owned a computer, so without any proper method of researching I actually thought it was real. Especially after I saw the documentary they made. I'll never experience getting creeped out by a horror film like that again.
I liked it when I saw it when it came out, but I can never forgive it for starting the "found footage" trend.
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You thought it was the first ''found footage'' movie with ''hand held'' type cinematography, but now you wanna watch the one that was actually the first.
A bear did it?
That's far from the first. There's also Cannibal Holocaust, among other things.
it was a meme movie, taylor made for reddit
Just marathoned your comment and I must say the tone is a bit negative.