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  • creeeepy with the kid-voices in the background :|

  • il do it but il bring a gun

  • the town hated the fans

  • Dude you could make money buy re livin there steps in woods at night

  • out of all the movies shot with real camaras nothen comes close to being as crazy as the blair witch

    the second one ruined it and sucked ass but the first i remeber seein that in theaters and have the DVD and remeber readin on a movies in the making a 3rd is being made/will be made due to the 2nd being crappy...even if the first wasnt real i was FREAKY!

  • @thisiswhoare They tore the house down :[

  • Don't get lost ;)

  • The film is not real! Neither is the witch! I believe rustin parr bit tho! There will allways be sick kiddy fiddlers in the world!

  • @chickuhnsrcool

    Its not real. The producers said it wasn't real.

  • And witch Blair' s House?

  • i live right behind there

  • They have a problem with grave sinking in the cemetery. And lol at the argument below.

  • @ih8faggots1000 ill kill you in your sleep

  • @ih8faggots1000 XD lmfao

  • @ih8faggots1000 ur next

  • @ih8faggots1000 ive lived in maryland my whole fucking life how are you gonna tell me u arrogant prick its a legend do you believe paranormal activity is real too? they say BASED ON A TRUE STORY for shock value nothing more its not real bitch

  • @ih8faggots1000 are you fucking retarted are you so naive that you believe everything you see ur a stupid fucking idiot i bet you believe the texas chainsaw massacre was real too fucking stupid piece of shit fuck you faggot

  • @chickuhnsrcool The texas chainsaw massacre was based on a true story, though.

  • @Halloweenfan14 XD no it wasnt it was based on ed gein and he lived in wisconsin killed 2 people and never used a chainsaw for either of those murders trust me its bullshit its they say it to scare you just like any good story teller would "His case influenced the creation of several fictional serial killers, including Norman Bates from Psycho, Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Jame Gumb from The Silence of the Lambs." (copied and pasted that)

  • @chickuhnsrcool I know, Thats what i meant. And even though thats not exactly what happened the movie was still based on that, It may not have been exactly what happened but...Thats what people do to get their movie seen and to make it seem more interesting. So it basically was based on a true story, just changed alot haha.

  • @Halloweenfan14 haha exactly the cool guy below me was all angry i knew more than him and kept calling me racial slurs so i just played along im not even black haha but its good to see someone understands what im saying without geting angry and having a normal conversation

  • @chickuhnsrcool Yeah i saw that, and thanks. Its good to talk to someone normal haha Thats probably the only 'insult' he knows anyway

  • @ih8faggots1000 dude just cuz its on the news doesnt mean its real its just another urban legend

  • Coool

  • thank you KandJHorrordotcom than you so much!

  • @ih8faggots1000 -_- its fake i still in maryland........

  • @anime863

    I know

    can't believe he left out the house ... that was the scariest part

  • im watchin it right now i know its fake

    but when it first came out in 99 it was freaky!

    its a great movie

    the 2nd blair witch was crap! and should have never been made!

  • if anyone wants to know, (since there's a debate) its fake there's a directors commentary on the DVD and behind the scenes on the website

  • All thes stupud ppl kept arguing that it was trru so i looked it up also 2 the guy who said duh stfu look at other ppl comented saying the movie was real

  • thats cool as fuck i'd love to do something like that

  • U know the movie was fake rite it was based on an old legend ther wer nvr any kids or students who went out hiking and nvr came bak it was all hollywood

  • @thatscrazierthanyou explain to me how you know that

  • @thatscrazierthanyou Go back to school and learn to spell redneck.

  • @fentoozler1693 It has a character count dumass plus its faster to not write the entire sentences get off my dick queer dont you have better shit to do? I'm hispanic born in Chicago, Illinois get a fucking life and if you care how I know this its not a fucking secret or santa on a sleigh look it up ten minutes of research and you'll see clearly that it was just hollywood wanting to make a story just like the fourth kind. Do you text in full sentences and if you do get fucking text buddies...shit

  • i wonder if you got out of the woods?

  • I should take a drive out there sometime. Maybe to those parks too. :3

  • We also met some old heads and bought a rock and the blair witch figure from him. LOL

  • Ahh ive been there as a child! The most creepiest thing ever! Never forgot that place.

  • At 4:26 , the car in front , it looks like the care in the movie...!

  • Honestly looks like a great place to camp if the place wasn't based of a Horror Movie. lol That type of stuff always gets to me.

  • fuckin awesome shirt

  • I wonder if the blair witch still haunts those woods.

  • I went looking for it, but i couldnt find it

  • Even though you posted this awhile ago, I appreciate you revisiting the locations and sharing it all here. So thank you :0)

    Plus, it's always nice to see another Blair Witch Project fan/supporter. It feels like we're in the minority when it comes down to defending this great little flick...at least on a majority of the horror forums I visit.

    Take care and I hope to make the journey someday and see some of the sites in person too. :0)

  • @Silverpsycho78 defending ? as in it's real, cuz you know its not.

  • @ErlendYo91 Haha, oh believe me I am WELL aware the events within the film aren't real. ;) I've even had the pleasure of meeting Heather Donahue twice. When I use the term "defend" I mean just that, as there certainly are many haters out there on forums & such. Even Heather Donahue was awarded a razzie, which I feel was rotten because I found her acting convincing, much like the fear given from Marilyn Burns in the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Both gave effective performances.

  • That's too bad they tore down the Rustin Parr house. Great video.

  • lol i was waiting for you to scream "MIIIKE!!!!" and your camera to drop..lol

  • i wana see the movie ...i dont think then ill ever be able to go outside alone ever again lol

  • i wana see the movie ...i dont think then ill ever be able to go outside alone ever again lol

  • Thank you.. I'm heading to Burkittsville on Wednesday to snap a pic.. Just of the town sign.. Feel free to join my movie location page on FB.. Dominic Pace's Movie Location Album.. Been going all over the country with it.. Appreciate the info on BW, and on Friday the 13th.

  • AWESOME! :D it's nice to see how things from movies actually really looks in live :) record more film locations :D

  • this is good work-interesting and well made-worthy companion piece to the movie, nice to know the locations are largely unchanged-looks like it's well worth a visit

  • awesome video! thanks for uploading!

  • lol it all looks like a walk in a pretty park and you hear kids and other people just enjoying the forest lol soooooo creepy

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  • Yeah that shirt will piss off the locals if they see it i bet they have had it with this film dragging the reputation of the town through the dirt like that house in amityville the owners get pestered because of that bullshit movie all the time

  • Awesome video! I love the movie too.

  • lmao how freaky would it be to camp there

  • so the legend of the witch is real?!?!?!?!?!

  • @GeoAl09 apparently they have dissapeared/died but the movie is still fake. It was only based on true events. It wasnt the actual footage

  • @MitchIsFilipino Nah its all fake. I remember they relesed a lot of documentaries and stuff upon the films release, but its all a legend created by the filmmakers. None of it happened, or atleast none of the blair witch stuff did, but I suppose the area has its own batch of legends like every place does.

  • @darthneji1992 no i no that alll that theres a real witch is true, but i think i remember reading that their was some killer there

  • @MitchIsFilipino Possibly. I know that they made up a story about a guy that killed kids for the movie, but to be honest I know very little about the area and its actual history, so there could very well be a killer.

  • @darthneji1992 there was no killer,  no witch. go ravens

  • @ThisisDF I know that, but thats not the point. The original poster is saying that despite the blair witch crap there could be legends and that kind of stuff surrounding the actual town, which is safe to assume because even the nicest little towns have their own witches and demons, murders and psychopaths. I have enough knowledge to know the blair witch stuff is all bull.

  • Wassup yall

  • @antifugazi I wanted to cut out his tounge after the first time he said that....>_>

  • we can hear ur fear.. :)

  • awesome, man I want to go to burketsville one day and see for myself. Thanks for the upload.

  • so is this real?

  • @sweettooth80 The place is real, the history is real, but the movie is fake -.-" sad to know :/

  • @Sasabitch18 the history isn't true. The filmmakers created the mythology, or better yet legends, for the film.

  • @darthneji1992 oh great, i felt more cheated now :/ so the "documentary" was fake? Damn! :/

  • @Sasabitch18 yea I am afraid so. I think it was called "sticks and stones" the Blair witch documentary? Yea that was fake. The creators planted all the info b4 the films release and it all took a life of its own. I was about 14 when I realized it was all fake. I searched the web for info and pretty much everyone, including the creators, said it wasn't real. They built the legend and everything. As far as I know they tricked the cast in movie too to get genuine reactions from them for the film.

  • Lol nice S10 chevy pickup i drive the same truck same colore,Gr8 vid.

  • wait so ive been told this movie was fake, did they actually disapear/die?

  • @GeoAl09 no theyre all alive some are still acting some arent but no one died there is no legend no child murders they pick one of the most uneventfully historic towns as a backdrop for dramatic effect cos such and idealic places always does harbour an ancient secret in the movies but in real all you get in these places is alcoholism and casual racism

  • @ahdeath2007 The legend is real and people did die. A man took seven kids down into his basement and killed them all during the 40s. That is a true story, and it is what the movie is based on. The Blair Witch possessed the man to kill the kids, and the house that they go to in the movie is his house.

  • @XFearTheSpearX no it never happened it's all fake theres no legend no witch no killer nothing of any significance ever happen in burkittsvile

  • @XFearTheSpearX The Blair Witch Project was developed in 1998 by the filmmakers. There was a very informal improvisational audition process to narrow the pool of 2,000 actors. In developing the mythology behind the movie, the filmmakers used many inspirations. Several character names are near-anagrams; Elly Kedward (The Blair Witch) is Edward Kelley, a 16th century mystic. Rustin Parr, the fictional 1940s child-murderer, began as an anagram for Rasputin.

  • Great location, i also like that movie, or should i say... psicological fiction documentary u know ?... as paranormal acitvity, and fourth sight etc... great job !! i fond Burkitsville very creepy haha

  • did you make it to the house?

  • just wanted to verify that is coffin rock in the video they used i lived a few streets down and would go swimming there on the weekends. coffin rock is located on blackrock rd that intersecks with germantown rd (rt 118) in gaithersburg md. This is also the place that the band OAR has based there song on ( black rock rd)

  • just wanted to verify that is coffin rock in the video they used i lived a few streets down and would go swimming there on the weekends. coffin rock is located on blackrock rd that intersecks with germantown rd (rt 118) in gaithersburg md

  • This looks like the West of Scotland. Even the woods in the autumn rain.

  • wow thanks for sharing this with us cooool

  • waz up

  • i didnt kno they filmed in thee woods, wow they were brave! lol  great filming x

  • dude good video of the place did u go any farther like in the movie and what about the blair witch house

  • Great video! I think it would creep me out too much to go there. Even in the daytime.

  • what name place to wood park the blair witch project?

  • hey thanks for the upload prob the best on the net!

  • I think you should make it more clear that you travelled to more than one place while filming this. Very little of the film was shot in or around Burkittsville, but rather in Seneca Creek Park near Germantown in Montgomery County, where the two filmmakers are from originally. So many people traipse the woods next to Burkittsville looking for the locations and they'll never find them.

  • cool stuff,i use to be obsessed with that movie when it came out.

  • why is it called Coffin Rock if it dosent even look like a coffin? 

  • did you have somone with you?? I think I heard a girl voice say Yeah when you said first time that you think you was in coffin rock place....and later i heard a little girl said daddy help :S

  • wow dude nice video. id like to go there an actually hike all through the woods. are the woods around there deep? cause a guy that commented this video said the woods arent big at all?

  • Good job with your vids... Ive watched a few, thankyou!

  • I was searching for Black Hills Forest, Black Rock road, Coffin Rock, Burketsville etc. and everything just dosen't make sence. Places are far away from each other and where actually is the forest you can get lost in??? there are forests 500ft wide at most, you can't get lost there can you?

    Can somebody tell me where is the actual forest the story of Blair Witch is taking place?

  • I was searching for Black Hills Forest, Black Rock road, Coffin Rock, Burketsville etc. and everything just dosen't make sence. Places are far away from each other and where actually is the forest you can get lost in??? there are forests 500ft wide at most, you can't get lost there can you?

    Can somebody tell me where is the actual forest the story of Blair Witch is taking place?

  • woah its so awesome.

  • 7 people missed the like button

  • the whole movie was filmed in a park in montgomery county, maryland 

  • yea, people talking abt 7:34 and 7:36, its jus people yelling, you can plainly see people in the shots previous, and then you hear it again at 8:20, as for the "child saying help" theory, that is purely power of suggestion, hearing what you would like to hear

  • IN SHORT BLAIR WITCH WAS REAL??????AS IN REAL AND TRUE????

  • @horrorfan0031 the movie isnt real but the background behind it is

  • cool

  • Thanks, really great video. You should find out the final house too, that would be really greepy. :D

  • very cool!! thanks

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  • Cool video!, thanks for filming and posting, it was interesting to see all those cool locations from the movie! :)

  • ?? can any one here that ?? 7:34 and 7:36 ?..

  • u can here a child saying help 7:34 and 7:36

  • @AmyDarcy088Channel i'd say just shouting :)

  • The director of TBWP, Had to been insane to come up with such a wonderful movie!

  • I wonder if the house was removed because the town was getting tired of people wanting to see if they could find the Blair Witch themselves.

  • Love your video Dude, really cool. I'd love to visit all those locations one day, especially coffin rock..for the obvious reason (It's named after me...he he). Good job Brother!

  • yeah child was screaming so what you can hear child speaking all the video he probl came with his family or whatever and i dont get it why r ppl scared of this shit go with glock 17 in this wood and those bitches would make movie caled glock 17 project killing us witches...

  • Well, at least that small town must have made more money now since that movie made all that stuff up.  That was good. I would like to go there myself just for the fun of it.

  • nice job i would love to do that i've been looking for information on the web just about the blair witch not the movie but stories. i can't find any. is it true the gov has hushed it up?

  • Omg I wanna do this so so so so bad!!!!

  • awesome vid man, your lucky the blair witch project is one of my fave horror films, i would love to go there!

  • its not far from were i lived in west virgina to this place, about 3 hour drive or so

  • Well,i have been there too with my friends and it was scary.The house was there in 2003 i saw it and took a video of it ,unfortunaly i somehow lost the tape next day after the trip.So the house is gone now?

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  • wow thanx for the post. looks like the ones just in the movie. i thought it was real but alot of ppl say it was fake. too bad the parr house was removed i really wanted to see that house.

  • I just watched the movie today! I love it! What did you think of it/the sequal?

  • is the movie based on a true story?

  • @mariamad90

    its based on an actual legend that people in that area believe in, but it wasnt based on true events

  • @mariamad90 it was based on true events!!!

    3 people went missing and a while later they found a camera and the film is what was on the camera!

  • soo did those people actually dead at cofin rock?

  • I stopped by Burkittsville around 2006 to look around and I did not see one person in town.

  • listen real close at 8:19-8:20 you can hear someone screaming,"Help Me!"

  • @singerjay22 like i told warth7 just sounds like kids playing!

  • Omg did you heard the scream 7:34 ???

  • Dude this is word

  • Great job mate! This is what filmmaking is all about... Yes, is just a movie, but in this case, the movie maker played with all our "Childhood inter-fears". I remember when I was growing up in Chile, we had similar stories, and I was terrified to go into the woods at night... After watching the film, all those memories came back!  ...No special effects or explosions, just pure psychology...

    Peace & Love

  • whats up yall haha

  • i would love to go there

  • Is dis Blair witch crap real or not and if it's not why would they pick dat symbol

  • @metallicaandchimaira

    It was fake, a fake but good movie.

    long live heavy metal

  • ofchorse its fake straighcleaner u shit on a sick this movie is awesome i loved it it was soo realistic i shat myself i would love to go to the woods XD well dun man

  • some of the locations werent in burkittsville

  • You did an EXCELLENT job here. Thanks for posting.

  • Ghosts in Burkittsville and nearby funkstown go back before the blair witch film. The Spook Hill story about a artillery brigade that were killed in the civil war got it started. I live 50 min away and a woman that worked at the sheetz store where you cross RT.40 said she saw the Snarling Yow, a big dog with red eyes. The dog is said to have been killed with the brigade. I live real close to Gettysburg PA. and it's suppose to be haunted to but I never saw anything.

  • reminds me of the local hills here in Norway.

  • the movie was fake they interviewed the people that were in it.

  • awesome!!!!  thanks,.

  • How about your October trip to these woods ? Im SOOO looking forward to see this forest without its needless leaves.

  • Fake Fake and Fake. The legend, The movie everything. FAKE!

  • Gravity hills gone in blairesville . Sucks it used to be the only cool thing there. They paved it or sumthin.

  • Amazing vid I loved it

  • they took down the actual house in 2000

  • Yes. Due to damage from freaks trying to dig there. And to prevent the woods against fire from "exorcists" trying burn the in fact innocent Grigg´s house down.

    The house was not soaked with evil as the mythology says. I had BW pages (to public release of sequel). TBWP freaks sent me 7+ pounds of chips from the house taken while the house was cleaned out. And nothing paranormal was caused:-)

  • it is true i went into the woods and to try to prove whatever i could about it but i found out more than i wanted to know

  • alot of people dont believe but i remember there bieng something about it on tv long before the movie ever came out

  • Yes. The "gravity hill" actually Spooky hill and the "coffin rock", actually death rock.

    Both related to ghosts of dead Union soldiers. On spooky hill the cars are rolling upside the way. Is said the ghosts of dead artillery are still pushing objects (cars) up the mountain. On the flat rock were bushwhacked soldiers while taking bath during truce time. Is said they can be heard still there in certain days.

  • What's with the kid in the background yelling "daddy" at 7: something?

  • the actual houe doesn't even exist any more. they tore it down.

  • I drive down that road and pass that shack nearly every day. Never really gave it much thought until I heard of the movie.

  • You my friend are so lucky. But, with doing it almost every day I'm sure it seems like nothing. Folks from all over the world would LOVE to just go there once! The Blair Witch is a world wide phenom! Peace, J.