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The Blair Witch Project (1999)

The Blair Witch Project

The Blair Witch Project Poster

The Blair Witch Project is the focus of Classics Corner this week. If you’re not familiar with The Blair Witch Project then I’d have to say…WHAT? WHAT? WHAT? 🙂 It’s about 3 film students that visit Maryland to make a film about a local legend. They went into the woods (never a good idea) to look for the Blair Witch (oddly enough not that girl from the Facts of Life). They never came back. So a year later the footage was found and compiled and made into a movie.

One thing I like a lot about this movie is how it was marketed. It was genius. I ran into people for years that argued that it was real. Of course these people should go look up the actors online and see that they acted in other movies after they “died.” For most people this is pretty tough. This film had a ton of buzz around it when it was released. According to IMDB, the estimated budget was $60,000 and it grossed $248,639,099 world wide…which I’d say is a pretty good return on investment.

The Blair Witch Project was produced by Haxan Films. The film was directed by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez, who wrote the film as well. The film stars Heather Donahue, Joshua Leonard and Michael Williams.

Learn more, see the trailer, clips, interviews, etc… when you click the “continue reading…” link!

What did you think of The Blair Witch Project? How do you feel about found footage films? What about the shaky camera?

Here is the theatrical teaser trailer:

The Blair Witch Project (1999) Theatrical Trailer

Original theatrical trailer for the 1999 film “The Blair Witch Project.” Starring Heather Donahue, Joshua Leonard, Michael C. Williams. Directed by Daniel Myrick, Eduardo Sanchez.

Here is a longer trailer:

The Blair Witch Project (1999) – Trailer

Fan-Made trailer using actual footage from the official teasers. Instead of uploading two similar videos, I made my own personal cut. “In October of 1994, three student film makers disappeared in the woods near Burkittesville, Maryland. One year late…

Here is an interview with “The Blair Witch Project” producer, Robin Cowie:

The Blair Witch Project: Robin Cowie Interview

Rosie Stoker talks to producer Robin Cowie following the 10th anniversary screening and Q&A of The Blair Witch Project.

Heather Donahue interview:

Heather Donahue – [Aug-1999] – interview

[10-Aug-1999] Blair Witch Project

Writers/Directors Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez are interviewed in this video:

Daniel Myrick & Eduardo Sánchez [Directors / Writers / Editors] (The Blair Witch Project)

Daniel Myrick (c. 1964, Sarasota, Florida, USA) Eduardo Sánchez (20 December 1968, Cuba) “The Blair Witch Project” (1999) de Daniel Myrick & Eduardo Sánchez

Some reviews:

I will always be a Blair Witch Fan « eric martin's…House of Water

The doc was source material for the Blair Witch Project. I thought thought it was a fake documentary made before the Blair Witch Project was released. I thought the Blair Witch People had ripped off someone else's story and

Publish Date: 09/02/2011 18:21

http://noahshouse.wordpress.com/2011/09/02/i-will-always-be-a-blair-witch-fan/

32 Things We Learned From the 'Blair Witch Project' Commentary

Welcome back to Commentary Commentary, where we dive into the shiny backside of your favorite DVDs and bring you the magical insight that comes from hearing.

Publish Date: 08/02/2011 12:26

http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/features/32-things-we-learned-from-the-blair-witch-project-commentary-track.php

The Blair Witch Project (1999) | Dan The Man's Movie Reviews

The Blair Witch Project (1999). Who wants to go on a camping trip now? Brash student filmmakers Heather (Heather Donahue), Josh (Joshua Leonard) and Mike (Michael Williams) march into the woods near Burkittsville, Md.,

Publish Date: 07/15/2011 10:48

http://dtmmr.wordpress.com/2011/07/15/the-blair-witch-project-1999/

Nate's Mini Reviews: The Blair Witch Project: Daniel Myrick

The Blair Witch Project is just one in a long line of films that prove that the horror genre is the best entry point for wannabe film-makers who have extremely limited resources: The Night of the Living Dead, Evil Dead 1 + 2,

Publish Date: 08/07/2011 9:43

http://natesminireviews.blogspot.com/2011/08/blair-witch-project-daniel-myrick.html

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