28-10-2022 13:59 - edited 17-11-2022 12:41
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Alright folks it is time for this Halloweek's Word Scramble Quiz!
As we've kind of been sticking to a movie-theme, I have assembled a list of 34 locations from some of your favourite horror/Halloween movies and shows. Good luck!
As always, please only one guess per reply, so that everyone has a chance to participate, and also please wait until someone else has guessed after you before you guess again.
Hope to see our regular quizzers @BobM , @Cleoriff, @gmarkj, @jonsie , @J9el, @madasaf1sh, @Mi-Amigo, @MI5, @pgn, @RunrigForever, @sheepdog, @TallTrees, @Pipstop78 and @Comben, and anyone else who feels like joining in and any others I might have forgotten or who want to join the fun!
on 31-10-2022 07:49
on 31-10-2022 07:49
@Breanna wrote:
Perfect @BobM
33 BURKITTSVILLE MARYLAND - CORRECT
Setting of the one and only Blair Witch Project, which arguably started one of the least enjoyable genre of movies there is!
Do you say this because you are not a fan of this style of movie @Breanna or because it makes it a little too real?
I watched this when it was at the cinema (front row which didn't help) and found it really unsettling. Other films produced in this way can also be a little much if they are done well - Paranormal Activity for example.
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on 31-10-2022 07:54
Oh I think the Blair Witch Project was brilliant--but it seemed to introduce an influx of "found footage" films that just miss whatever magic that BWP has. I also think they lack watchability out of the cinema in some cases, exactly like Paranormal Activity. Cloverfield may be the worst among them, in my opinion.
on 31-10-2022 14:10
on 31-10-2022 14:10
I absolutely loved The Blair Witch Project. The reason it was so good was the amount of advertising and teasers they did pre-release. New insights every 4 days or so. It really drew you in.
It was so good, I actually believed this was going to be a true story! (Yes that good)
Including advertising it only cost £50,000 to make.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-11-2022 08:31
Hi. Did you find the answer for 28) GLKBBCREEA?
Still not clue what that is, but I don't think I've seen in in the answers.
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on 17-11-2022 09:52
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