for me it was more of a groundbreaking film rather than a scary movie.
>From: "baby spine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [MMouse]: Re: re: blair witch
>Date: Sun, Jul 25, 1999, 6:36 AM
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> agh! i can't believe people are so into this movie. i was s
> disappointed in it. i just saw it tonite, and the second it ended everyone
> around me was laughing, including myself. we were like, "are you SERIOUS?"
> that was one shrewd bit of marketing, i guess. not that it was bad, per se,
> but it was seriously overrated and overhyped and after seeing it, it just
> all seems ridiculous. especially the booklets they passed out while we were
> in line (do they do that at all the showings?) with the "journal entries"
> and "police reports" that were totally fake and corny. yeah, in all movies
> you realize it's not real, but it can still be scary. i admit that i cried
> a little in it cos i thought it was kind of sad, but i was never scared.
> but whatever. sorry, i'm just so mad that i waited in line and spent money
> on that!
> xoxo nicole
>
>>The complaint I hear most is that, since it is common knowledge that >the
>>directors were trying to scare them in the woods at night, it was
>> >impossible to be scared. But then, wouldn't this be the case with >every
>>scary movie?
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