![]() ![]() Josie's ultimate goal is to become a screenwriter and director, but don't be fooled, they are still pursuing their academic career as well. Josie's special talent is the ability to hear a film score and name the movie it's from and/or the person who composed it, even if they've never seen the film before. After discovering a video showing what he believes to be his vanished sister Heather, James and a group of friends head to the forest believed to be inhabited by the Blair Witch. Josie's favorite movies tend to be horror films, and they are a huge fan of the genre with a few of their favorite franchises being Saw, the Conjurverse, Child's Play, and A Nightmare on Elm Street however, they don't discriminate and are happy to recommend movies and TV shows from any and every genre. Josie also enjoyed playing the scores for their favorite movies on the piano and still has great respect for every element of film-making. Blair Witch Inspired by the cinematic lore of Blair Witch, experience a new story-driven psychological horror game that studies your reactions to fear and stress. As a kid, Josie could memorize the words to just about every movie they saw and constantly wrote scripts and plays that they would perform with their cousins. Josie's love of both movies and writing started very early. During their time as an undergrad, Josie worked as a writing tutor for college and graduate students. They have a degree in Economics, specialized in pre-law, and minored in both political science and applied mathematics. ![]() Josie's writing experience comes from their background in academia. Joséphine Michèle (Josie) is a movie and TV features writer for Screen Rant. The Blair Witch Project confused and frightened enough people when it was released in the summer of 1999 to earn more than 248 million in theaters worldwide. Below is a description of every alternate ending to The Blair Witch Project and how they would’ve changed the movie. It is the third film in the Blair Witch series and a direct sequel to the 1999 film The Blair Witch Project, while ignoring the events of its 2000 follow-up film Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2, given the events of that film being a film within a film. While each ending was the same save for the last image of Mike, it’s the final image of him standing in the corner that has stuck with viewers since 1999. In fact, they filmed four separate endings to the movie. The Blair Witch Project concludes with the original ending that creators Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez wanted, but it wasn’t the only one they tested out. Related: How The Blair Witch Project Changed Movie Marketing Afterward, they had to fake their own deaths and were listed as “ missing, presumed dead” on IMDb to trick audiences into believing the Blair Witch Project's footage was real. They were given less and less food throughout filming to make it appear more realistic. The Blair Witch Project required a lot of improvisation from the actors who were essentially taken into the woods, told the premise of the film, and then recorded as they really did get lost. ![]()
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