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To: Neocon who wrote (1152)7/28/1999 11:04:00 PM
From: nuke44  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1340
 
I think you will enjoy (I don't know if that's the right word) Blair Witch. It's really unique in it's concept and production, in so far as the actors actually did all the filming, in accordance with the story line and the fact that most of their acting was improvisational, as they had no set in stone script, but were required to react to an increasingly hostile enviroment created by the movie's producers, who they never saw. They actually only received general written instructions at a predetermined location, while they filmed for eight days in the woods, increasingly hungry, cold, angry and as one of the actors described it, "scared shitless".

Yeah, it's been a great summer with my son here. It's better than I ever could have expected when his mum and I divorced and she moved back home to England, taking him with her, against my will. We've made our peace and she's happy that he's finally spending significant time with me. She's not too thrilled that two months in Georgia have had a definite affect on his upper crust English accent, but she wasn't upset that I took him to see Blair Witch. (The house we shared in Cambridgeshire. England when we married was 360 years old and haunted by a young lady and my son has always enjoyed those stories). She was not too thrilled to find out though, that I had spent the summer training him in marksmanship and had given him a .22 rifle, but she admits that it is probably good for him, no matter what her personal feelings are.