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Re: Two, Two, Two posts in one!
Posted By: Stephen, on host 24.4.254.71
Date: Sunday, August 8, 1999, at 09:36:33
In Reply To: Two, Two, Two posts in one! posted by famous on Sunday, August 8, 1999, at 07:11:12:

> Ok, and now for the second half. The Blair Witch Project. I have one word for you all: GO! See it as soon as you can. It is seriously one of the best movies I have seen in a long time. I don't want to spoil it for anyone, so I wont include any details, but just go see it. And anyone who has seen it, please tell me what you thought of it. I'd like to know what people thought of all the different aspects of the movie. I am hopefully going to see it again in the next few days. (This is really unusual because I hardly ever see movies even once in the theater. I'm more of a video renter.) That's my two cents on the subject for now. I'm sure there'll be more to come later.
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> fam "I love Sundays" ous

Well, after reading about the BWP during Sundance, it became one of my three most anticipated movies of the year (the other two being Star Wars and the still upcoming Dogma). I saw BWP during it's initial limited release (when it was at like 27 theaters) a few weeks ago and I drove 45 minutes to see it.

What I saw was not exactly what I expected to get. The majority of the movie is not scary in the least. It has a very slow build up and pace that is frustrating because of all the hype. Yet the parts that do work are amazing. The scenes in the night are excellent and the entire climax is so creepy and great that it's hard to describe. The slow build up has an awesome pay-off and I think the movie is worth seeing for that alone.

However, it is still not scary in terms of what we've been taught is scary in movies. There's no musical build up or sharp piano chords. The movie is scariest after it's over and you get to contemplate all the earlier events in light of the ending. I read one review that said something along the lines of "BWP didn't scare me while I was watching it, but it sure did make me aware of every little sound in my house as I was trying to sleep that night." I agree with that statement a lot. It's an interesting movie to see and if you can handle the slow pacing I think you'll like it a lot.

And Famous -- consider seeing the "6th Sense" (what's with Bruce Willis being in movies with numbers in their titles? "6th Sense", "12 Monkeys," "The 5th Element," etc.) instead of a second showing of BWP. It's similar in that it has a sort of slow build up with a weird ending. It features a couple traditional scares (all of which I saw coming) but the emphasis is more on a creepy atmosphere and the characters. Reminded me of BWP in some ways that it was only sort of a scary movie. And of course you could always check out "The Haunting" which is one of the funniest bad movies I've seen in some time.

Ste "At night. In the dark. Nine miles away" phen

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