1964
Tag: Maryland
a WJZ news report about a Carroll County man accused of sexually abusing a minor
2020
cbslocal.com
a WJZ news report about shootings in Baltimore and Annapolis
2020
cbslocal.com
Hannity : a Green Bay town hall meeting with Donald Trump
2020
foxnews.com
Donald Trump talking about Arizona and The Lincoln Project
2020
whitehouse.gov
Kid Capri condemning a patron for trying to “coach” his DJing at a Kappa Takeover party
2019
an Early Learner map of the United States

worldmapsonline.com
video review : Blair Witch 2 : Book Of Shadows

The Blair Witch Project is indeed “cool”. It’s also clever and creepy. Part 2, directed by Joe Berlinger, is a shitfest. It doesn’t even look like a documentary. It looks like a Hollywood movie with horrid acting and a plot that’s even worse.
my rating : 1 of 5
2000
a Simplemost map showing America’s most and least favorite states for vacation

2017
Korryn Gaines defying police officers and being arrested
2016
a map of the United States

video review : The Blair Witch Project

Three filmmakers travel into the woods of Burkittsville (Maryland) to investigate folklore about a local witch, and watching them blab and bicker is interesting enough. It’s when they get lost trying to find their way back to the car that things start to get captivatingly gloomy. All the additional dread, the “witch” stuff, sort of goes against that fact. Being lost in the middle of nowhere, in the cold with a minimum amount of food and water, is scary enough. That alone should probably be the gist of the plot. Being taunted and haunted by evil spirits every night nears conceptual overkill; especially when one of your companions disappear, leaving just one other person between you and the kind of lonely dread that dominates nightmares.
It’s a movie, a fictional one presented as an edited set of real-life documentary-style video clips, but everything from the way the characters act to the brilliantly inane things they say seem almost too real to come out of just another horror script. In a sense, it is. The dialogue, all or most of it, is reportedly improvised as it would be if this wasn’t just a movie. This Blair Witch Project isn’t particularly scary, unless perhaps you actually believe in witchcraft, but it’s a compelling character study. I suspect people like this would react like this in a situation like this. Nothing, aside from the actual “Witch” stuff, seems unreal, especially at the end when all hope is lost, fear takes over and the girl starts screaming for her life.
my rating : 4 of 5
1999
