No map, no food, no clothes.
Someone - or something - is attacking hip-hop artists in New York. One year later, their stories are found
Why see dead people when you can see this.
No map. No food. No clothes.
The most important documentary... ever.
In October of some year, three student filmmakers went into the woods to shoot a documentary about «The Blair Thumb»... without a tripod.
In October of 1799, three student filmmakers set out to make a documentary. Unfortunately, film was not yet invented. In 1999, 324 people set out to parody «The Blair Witch Project»... only one starred Linda Blair.
Dark woods, psycho clown, funny movie.
On Friday, August 13th 1999, ten people ventured into the forests of California to search for evidence proving the existence of the West Woods Witch. May this be the last group of filmmakers who try to emulate a popular phenomenon.
In October of 1994, four friends disappeared in the woods near Emerald City while shooting a documentary called «The Oz Witch Project». A Year Later their footage was found.
In November 1999, three junior high students saw «The Blair Witch Project» and decided to make a documentary on their own town legend, the Bare Hick. They went into the woods of Southern Alabama and were never seen again... Okay so they were seen again. But nevertheless, they brought back some interesting footage.
In August of 1999, 3 Jewish girls set out to a Malibu Synagogue to document their friend Blair's wedding to a doctor. -- A week later, their footage was found.
The first and the worst of the Blair-spoofs!
In November of 1998, four amateur filmmakers made complete fools out of themselves while documenting a piece of Indiana mythology... A year later, their footage was found.... unfortunately...