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PostPosted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 7:15 pm  Post subject: Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (2000)
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This thoroughly second-rate follow-up to the groundbreaking (and highly profitable) horror flick The Blair Witch Project--produced by Blair Witch directors Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez--plays with the notions of reality and fantasy that surrounded the hype of the original movie, and attempts to throw in some scares along the way. A year after the release of the original film, a group of five Blair Witch aficionados--four out-of-towners led by one seriously unhinged "tour guide"--venture into the woods outside Burkittsville, Maryland, on a tour of the sites made famous by missing documentarians Heather, Mike, and Josh. After a drunken night of camping out in hopes of communing with the spirit of the Blair Witch, the five wake up to find that their seemingly innocent sleep may have been disturbed somehow. But what exactly happened? If you're expecting suspense of the first degree and a horrifying payoff similar to the one that climaxed the first film, you'll be sorely disappointed. After retreating to an old, run-down broom factory (get it? Broom factory? Blair Witch? Oh well...), the five go over their videotapes of the night in question to get some answers, and basically wind up screaming at each other for the remainder of the film, and shedding some blood along the way. Documentary filmmaker Joe Berlinger (of the highly acclaimed Paradise Lost and Brother's Keeper) proves that he should definitely stick to nonfiction filmmaking, and the entire cast is grating and unpleasant, aside from a scene-stealing turn by Kim Director as a goth chick with attitude to burn and a no-nonsense approach to this Blair Witch stuff. Strictly for hard-core Blair Witch fans only, and even then this sequel may prove to disappoint.

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File Size: 662 MB
Duration: 01:30:13 (129,775 fr)
Stream Type: OpenDML AVI

Video Codec: DivX 3 Low-Motion
Video Bitrate: 893 kb/s
Video Frame Rate: 23.976 FPS
Aspect Ratio: 640x352 (1.818:1)

Audio Codec: 0x0055(MP3) ID'd as MPEG-1 Layer 3
Audio Bitrate: 128 kb/s (64/ch x 2 ch) CBR
Audio Sample Rate: 44100 Hz

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The Blair Witch Project 2 - Book Of Shadows.avi

[not my rip]
A lame sequel for a crappy movie, but as I didn't find the movie posted anywhere I thought to post this here, in case someone wants it :)

Want the first one? I think this is the best english-rip available;
The Blair Witch Project DVDrip.avi
(NOTE: UNVERIFIED)

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 8:10 pm  Post subject:
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I hope you take it as it's meant ......


As in humor :oops:

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of course :mrgreen:
not very much replay value in these though...

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atleast the 2nd was better than the 1st.


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That's what I heard. Getting it now. Thanks! :D


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2003 10:33 pm  Post subject:
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both r lame a bit imo.
but first one was sometimes scary. and that is very good.
well, for me.
second.. eh.. more boobs and it would be erotic-thriller.. that sucks imo.


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Iconoclast.. Is that where you come from (comparing your pic with blair witch cover) :mrgreen:


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PrayeR wrote:
both r lame a bit imo.
but first one was sometimes scary. and that is very good.
well, for me.
second.. eh.. more boobs and it would be erotic-thriller.. that sucks imo.


I just got mad at the way the makers of the first one claimed they'd invented this whole new way of filmmaking and being oh-so-great, denying they'd ever heard of Cannibal Holocaust, which is so much better anyways.


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John_Doe wrote:
I just got mad at the way the makers of the first one claimed they'd invented this whole new way of filmmaking and being oh-so-great, denying they'd ever heard of Cannibal Holocaust, which is so much better anyways.


Yep, I agree, and even 'The Last Broadcast' came before Blair Witch, and it's a better movie aswell. Also, even before that again, was 'The McPherson Tape', which was a laughable movie, but still, it preceded the Blair witch by a couple years.

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um.. not really, but if you want to you can believe in it :mrgreen:
(though there _is_ a slight resemblance)


yeah, I liked 'The Last Broadcast' more...
I'm a little surpriced that BW3 isn't out yet, or is this 'joke' so old now? Though it would think that BW3 would make some money still

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yeah, i remember in Papers and on TV
"REAL STORY!" almost doc. movie!
funny..


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the first one... i really liked it, not great stuff but worth seeing...
the second one... piece of crap!!!!couldn't have been worse....

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I though this wasn't too bad, above average but following the success of the first was always going to be tough. Also, it's another film with an unreleased "director's cut" version.


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