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The Blair Witch Project: A Hardcore Parody
In the fall of 2010 a group of adult film actors went into the woods of Maryland to shoot a documentary about The Blair Witch, (and shoot porn). They were never heard from again... In 2011 their footage was found.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students decide to make their own Blair Witch-style documentary, venturing into a supposedly haunted forest to capture supernatural events. As they delve deeper, they become increasingly lost and terrified, facing bizarre occurrences and paranoia that test their sanity and their filmmaking endeavor.
Critical Reception
This parody film received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. It was widely criticized for its unoriginality, poor execution, and lack of humor, failing to live up to the legacy of its inspiration.
What Reviewers Say
Widely panned as a derivative and unfunny attempt at parody.
Lacks any genuine scares or comedic moments.
A significant misfire that tarnishes the found-footage genre.
Google audience: Audience reception was extremely poor, with many viewers expressing disappointment and finding the film to be boring, pointless, and devoid of entertainment value.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for its extremely low budget and its attempt to capitalize on the notoriety of 'The Blair Witch Project' through parody, though it failed to gain significant traction or critical acclaim.
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