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	<title>Comments on: Blair Witch in Retrospect. Clip of the Day</title>
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		<title>By: Justin (scswngr)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Justin (scswngr)</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2009 08:22:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thank God someone else abhored this movie as much as I did.  I have a personal vendetta against it.  We drove for 35 minutes the Block at Orange in Anaheim, CA to catch this thing amiss all the hype back in summer of 1999.  We waited 4 extra hours to get into the movie.  Now, maybe its because I already knew it was fake, or maybe its because all I can remember about this movie to this day is the characters annoying me to death with their incessant arguing over losing the map, but I absolutely cannot stand this movie.  After suffering for an hour and a half, the filmmakers have the audacity to have a very suspensful 2 minutes that just end the movie abruptly.  Most people I saw the movie with concurred, the ending hit the proverbial nail on the head, and cemented its suckage in history.  This film needs to get lost, hopefully the same place they lost that damn map at.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank God someone else abhored this movie as much as I did.  I have a personal vendetta against it.  We drove for 35 minutes the Block at Orange in Anaheim, CA to catch this thing amiss all the hype back in summer of 1999.  We waited 4 extra hours to get into the movie.  Now, maybe its because I already knew it was fake, or maybe its because all I can remember about this movie to this day is the characters annoying me to death with their incessant arguing over losing the map, but I absolutely cannot stand this movie.  After suffering for an hour and a half, the filmmakers have the audacity to have a very suspensful 2 minutes that just end the movie abruptly.  Most people I saw the movie with concurred, the ending hit the proverbial nail on the head, and cemented its suckage in history.  This film needs to get lost, hopefully the same place they lost that damn map at.</p>
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