A. Not kill the sheriff in the cabin. B. Not pull the lever. C. Not kill any of the monsters/people from Ellis' past during the rage sequence (when the screen turns red and he yells"I'll kill you!") I don’t know if mine is bugged or what but I’ve done all of these to the letter and I still get the bad ending.
This explains how the footage was found in the ruins of Parr’s old home, despite being buried deep into the foundation, as if it was always there since the 1940s. With Blair Witch 2016, they don’t hint, they use a sledgehammer to hit the nail on the head that the flash of light outside the attic is supposed to be James and Lisa being taken
This was released in 2003 if Imdb is to be believed, so after the Blair Witch Project, and by a fair bit. Oh. Then I have no idea hahaha. This is not about the original Blair Witch Project, it's a true crime documentary about a group people that kidnapped a woman to make a movie. Oh my god I thought I was the only one!
The good ending (to get you have to not destroy any of the stick totems, not pick up any of the carved figurines, not flashlight kill any of the wooden monster things - I guess you just sneak or run - and during the house sequence you ignore the Witch's commands to kill the sheriff and the sawmill guy. You can youtube the ending but it's still Watched "The Blair Witch Project" (1999) finally. Because I'm too cheap to go to movie theaters, I always watch feature films in VR using a Steam app called Bigscreen VR. So I got around to watching the OG Blair Witch Project. Gotta say, I'm REALLY impressed by how good this film is. This film, with a budget that low and a crew with that small
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