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A documentary film crew investigates a series of brutal killings known as the Black Water murders. As they delve deeper into the story they stumble upon a horrifying secret, one that they ma... Read allA documentary film crew investigates a series of brutal killings known as the Black Water murders. As they delve deeper into the story they stumble upon a horrifying secret, one that they may not survive.A documentary film crew investigates a series of brutal killings known as the Black Water murders. As they delve deeper into the story they stumble upon a horrifying secret, one that they may not survive.
Brandon deSpain
- Vampire
- (as Brandon Despain)
David George Fischer
- Hunter #2
- (as Dave Fischer)
Bob Greenan
- Hunter #4
- (as Robert Greenan)
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This movie is exactly like The Blair Witch Project in the snow for about 9/10 of it. The acting is okay. The story is okay. Because it's literally TBWP. Then it takes a sharp turn into vampire territory. I wouldn't have minded that if it was a surprise. But, when the title of your movie has the word Vampire in it, it's hard to overlook. I kinda liked it. The vampire is creepy as hell and the ending nods to some other cult movies.
Paid 5 bucks to see this because I'm a huge fan of found footage. Also, because a reviewer on one of my favorite horror sites called it a "hidden gem."
After seeing it, I have no idea what the actual frack that reviewer was thinking.
The movie is exactly what everyone else is saying: A terrible rip-off of Blair Witch. And no, I do not mean an homage. It's literally Blair Witch, but with poor acting, dull, repetitive dialogue, and a rubber vampire costume.
The first two-thirds of the movie was tolerable, if boring. But the final third devolved into nothing but screams and running. Ended with zero explanation of the questions raised by the story.
And the final scene? Laughable.
Waste of time and money...both on my part AND on the part of the movie-makers.
After seeing it, I have no idea what the actual frack that reviewer was thinking.
The movie is exactly what everyone else is saying: A terrible rip-off of Blair Witch. And no, I do not mean an homage. It's literally Blair Witch, but with poor acting, dull, repetitive dialogue, and a rubber vampire costume.
The first two-thirds of the movie was tolerable, if boring. But the final third devolved into nothing but screams and running. Ended with zero explanation of the questions raised by the story.
And the final scene? Laughable.
Waste of time and money...both on my part AND on the part of the movie-makers.
This is a snore fest. If you loved the Blair Witch (I didn't) then you'll probably be pretty mad that the guys who saw this said..."Say, let's remake the Blair Witch but rename it Blackwater Vampire or whatever the sodding title is. Chick decides to do a documentary about a murder she thinks is fishy, blah, blah, blah, blah, and then blah. The vampire was a pretty good design. The vampire screaming was okay but needed to be toned down a bit. The rest is rubbish. A slow, trek through a woodlands in search of an answer to something troubling the filmmaker...but this time with SNOW! The ending...oh my dear god...was just STUPID. There I said it. I'm sorry...but guys you gotta do better. Where's the originality?
This FF horror is made in a style that hundreds of other FF horrors were made , a group getting lost in the forest, hearing strange noises at night etc, it just feels like any other FF horror you have seen before.
While the one hour or so was cliched, the last 22 mins , was absolutely terrifying and insane with the last scene before ending being the most disturbing one highlighting a cult that exists in the Black Water area. There is one jump scare (related to Anthony where he got killed) as well near the end which was very well timed and really shot me off my bed.
Watch it in a cozy silent night and you will enjoy it although it feels a ripoff of many other FF horrors of this kind.
While the one hour or so was cliched, the last 22 mins , was absolutely terrifying and insane with the last scene before ending being the most disturbing one highlighting a cult that exists in the Black Water area. There is one jump scare (related to Anthony where he got killed) as well near the end which was very well timed and really shot me off my bed.
Watch it in a cozy silent night and you will enjoy it although it feels a ripoff of many other FF horrors of this kind.
This is just terrible. There was a long drawn out beginning that amounted to a very poor middle and a pathetic end.
I get the concept of "Found video tapes" but feel that it was done and gone away with Blair Witch.
This film and story line would have suited a traditional filming method but the ending should have been given a lot more thought.
There is no originality with this film, which is a real shame because there are so many books out there that can provide the film makers with a truly terrifying story that could be portrayed on film.
The vampire him/itself was very much along the lines of the original Nosferatu, with no fangs to speak of, but actually the only highlight of the whole film.
Opinion is really a personal thing, and if you like this whole found tape thing, then you might enjoy it.
Me, I am going to stick with the proper way of filming and watch the "jump out of your skin" films.
I get the concept of "Found video tapes" but feel that it was done and gone away with Blair Witch.
This film and story line would have suited a traditional filming method but the ending should have been given a lot more thought.
There is no originality with this film, which is a real shame because there are so many books out there that can provide the film makers with a truly terrifying story that could be portrayed on film.
The vampire him/itself was very much along the lines of the original Nosferatu, with no fangs to speak of, but actually the only highlight of the whole film.
Opinion is really a personal thing, and if you like this whole found tape thing, then you might enjoy it.
Me, I am going to stick with the proper way of filming and watch the "jump out of your skin" films.
Did you know
- GoofsAs the team reaches their final destination deep in the woods, supposedly nowhere near anything, a cabin is clearly seen not far in the distance.
- ConnectionsReferences Wayne's World (1992)
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- 1h 22m(82 min)
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