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...being an aspiring writer, with a most vivid imagination, I remember getting up out of my theater seat, the first time I saw "The Blair Witch Project", with some pretty vivid ideas in the back of my head; I also remember someone in the back of the theater, also getting up and leaving, and sorta shouting out, "Ah, man!!! That ending sucks!!! We didn't get to see what happened to them!!!"...

...leaving the theater, and thinking in the back of my mind, what might have happened to those kids, at the end of the film, I came up with some pretty horrific and disturbing scenarios; I finally came to the comclusion that, for all the filmmakers might have shown us, in the course of the film, it was probably a real good idea that they DIDN'T show the audience what happened....

...I believe that anything one could come up with, within the realms of the imagination, is so much more horrific and terrible, than what the filmmakers might have thought of showing, and in the final analysis, I really DIDN'T want to know what happened to the kids...

2007-10-27 10:17:35 · answer #1 · answered by Fright Film Fan 7 · 0 0

It looks like nothing definite--everything was left up to imagination. Filmmaking theatrics. Of course you know it was all fake. Good story and artwork, just a little hokey.

2007-10-27 17:12:36 · answer #2 · answered by Thomas E 7 · 0 0

Everyone in the theater died from boredom....or that's what happened when I saw it

2007-10-27 17:15:31 · answer #3 · answered by ♥☠Madame Joker☠♥ 7 · 0 0

They supposedly all died, but, by that point, i didn't care

2007-10-27 17:25:15 · answer #4 · answered by Experto Credo 7 · 0 0

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