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Old 10-09-2009, 04:45 PM   #1
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Old 10-09-2009, 04:52 PM   #2
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94% of the people on rotten disagree.

My only fear is that it will be another Blair Witch Project, hyped indie horror film that really sucks balls,

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Old 10-09-2009, 05:05 PM   #3
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Blair Witch meets that silly video where you are suppose to look for a ghost and then they have that weird looking lady scream at you real loud thingy.
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Old 10-09-2009, 05:33 PM   #4
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94% of the people on rotten disagree.

My only fear is that it will be another Blair Witch Project, hyped indie horror film that really sucks balls,

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It's opening today locally, my wife and I MIGHT go see it next Friday. If the stars align and I'm done with my Halloween projects by then.

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I've said from the beginning, Blair Witch should have never left Sundance. AT the Sundance film festival, it was presented as a documentary, complete with news reports, props, a presentation, and other things prior to it that created a whole different atmosphere to the movie than what could be re-created on a national level. I've had to explain a number or rather key plot-points to folks I've watched it with since. They just do not get explained by the movie, alone.

Once it became just a movie, it did take on a whole different vibe, and lost an incredible amount of it's original charm.

Watching the Blair Witch premier at Sundance along with Clyde Lewis, and a host of Ground Zero Radio listeners remains one of the top 2-3 movie experiences in my life. Sadly, it's not one that can be re-visited easily.

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Yes, Paranormal Activity looks like it may be similar.

There's also an alien abduction movie getting the treatment, but I forget the name.
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Old 10-10-2009, 12:01 AM   #5
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It's opening today locally, my wife and I MIGHT go see it next Friday. If the stars align and I'm done with my Halloween projects by then.

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I've said from the beginning, Blair Witch should have never left Sundance. AT the Sundance film festival, it was presented as a documentary, complete with news reports, props, a presentation, and other things prior to it that created a whole different atmosphere to the movie than what could be re-created on a national level. I've had to explain a number or rather key plot-points to folks I've watched it with since. They just do not get explained by the movie, alone.

Once it became just a movie, it did take on a whole different vibe, and lost an incredible amount of it's original charm.

Watching the Blair Witch premier at Sundance along with Clyde Lewis, and a host of Ground Zero Radio listeners remains one of the top 2-3 movie experiences in my life. Sadly, it's not one that can be re-visited easily.

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Yes, Paranormal Activity looks like it may be similar.

There's also an alien abduction movie getting the treatment, but I forget the name.
I stopped listening to Clyde after Blair Witch.

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Old 10-10-2009, 07:29 AM   #6
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Anything to get the morons around here off the streets for 2-3 hours is a good thing.
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Old 10-11-2009, 03:30 AM   #7
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I stopped listening to Clyde after Blair Witch.

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Well, yeah...he moved to Seattle shortly after that.

(FYI, I was on his show a time or three)
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