As such, millions of moviegoers walked out of theaters that summer terrified, some even psychologically damaged, by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez’s little-indie-film-that-would-break-box-office-records-and-grab-248-million-dollars-worldwide. At the time, found-footage films weren’t a household scare - a relic that dated back to 1979 with Ruggero Deodato’s cult horror Cannibal Holocaust - and the Internet was still naïve enough for urban legends to pass by either unnoticed or disproven. Who knows what truly happened during their creepy five-day journey into the mouth of madness? Was there, indeed, an intangible supernatural presence in the dark woods that led to the team's disappearance? Either way, the missing trio must have seen something.People forget how scary The Blair Witch Project was in 1999. Now, one long year later-after that fateful October of 1994-there's still no sign of the student filmmakers, apart from the raw footage they left behind. In search of a local legend, three bold amateur documentarians-director, Heather cameraman, Josh sound recorder, Mike-hike into Burkittsville's gloomy Black Hills Forest to find a shadow: the fabled Blair Witch. Could the nightmarish myth be real? -Nick Riganas Who knows what truly happened during their creepy five-day journey into the mouth of madness? Was there, indeed, an intangible supernatural presence in the dark woods that led to the team's disappearance? Either way, the missing trio must have seen something.
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