HI EVERYONE!! I plan to watch more horror movies in the locations where they're set! BLAIR WITCH at night by the woods seemed obvious to me (next week's video seemed obvious too👀), but if you can think of any movies in locations you'd like to see, PLEASE LET ME KNOW!! It would be a HUGE help. I hope you enjoy my first try at doing videos like these! THANK YOU FOR WATCHING WITH ME!! KAT:D
Hook up with some YT paranormal investigators, go to a haunted place and watch almost anything ghostly, and they can lay out their ghost detectors lol. Just spitballin' here... (ETA: I so love that you did this. I'll be watching shortly)
Obviously any haunted house movie in and old, creepy or haunted house. Probably your next one if I had to guess. Rent a creepy hotel room and watch Room 1408, Signs in a cornfield would be great. (other tall crops would work)
@@KatWatchesHorror You're welcome! Thanks for the awesome reaction videos! How about you do a reaction video to The Funhouse while inside an actual funhouse, huh? 🤣😜
If I didn't saw it couple times I would literally get in the middle of one forest couple km from my house at night and get heavily stoned before wathcing it:D Would propably die of heart attack but if I survive it would be something to remember:D
In August of 2023, a young UA-cam Movie Reviewer disappeared in the woods near her home while filming a review of the movie ‘Blair Witch Project’. A year later, her footage is still entertaining.
holy crap my dude. you made it 100x scarier by watching it by the woods at night oh my lord. also i love the karate moves you have when your'e scared on whats on screen lol
I could just imagine bears creeping up at the edge of the forest, and one bear says to the other.. "let’s get her." To which the second bear responds, "Are you freakin kidding me? Did you see how she was fighting imaginary bears!? "What do you think she’ll do to us?"
-“These are good actors” THANK YOU. It’s INSANE how Heather got a Razzie at the time, because her performance was so ON POINT and so real and raw and it’s absolutely insane how people didn’t recognize that. Also, all the actors improviser the entire thing while being pretty much starved throughout 8 days of shooting. Like, you could say nothing really happens in this movie (a lot of people say that, idk what you’re gonna say because I’m 5 minutes in) but this is one of those movies I keep going back to because it legitimately keeps me on edge the entire time. -Also I love how your response to tension isn’t really fight or flight, just *throw punches to the air angrily* 😆 -Oh, and the thing you said about climbing a tree and orient themselves in space is a good thought. They did that with a drone in the 2016, and what the drone saw was trees everywhere down to the horizon in all directions. Also, this witch physically changed reality and time around them, especially at night, which is again very evident if you watch the 2016 requel. -ok I’ve seen the whole thing and this was such a good reaction!! Most people reacting to Blair Witch Project do so in brightly lit rooms in their house, so they can’t get the real experience and they’re generally unimpressed. I mean, the real experience would have been seeing it in 1999 when it was released, but watching it alone near the woods at night? Pretty awesome substitute for it. I applaud the guts it takes to watch ANYTHING at night alone (I’m assuming you were alone?) and I have a feeling this is the next level of reacting to horror movies: doing so in locations and situations that are similar enough to the setting and mood of the movie to be immersed in the story better. Btw I don’t know whether you made the connection, but at the end Mike is facing the wall which nods back to something the townspeople said in the first interviews, aka that Rustin Parr while under the witch’s influence killed children two by two: one facing the wall because he didn’t like being watched while he killed the other. I watched this movie some 6-7 years after the movie’s released and when I saw that scene I remembered that bit from the start and it had me FROZEN on the spot. I’ve seen a LOT of horror movies, and to this day Mike facing the wall unmoving while Heather screams her lungs out is an image that immediately fills me up with chills. Btw there’s a guy who organizes a screening of this movie in Burkittsville every year and like, activities related to TBWP and the only experience that could probably make me happier than that is watching Jaws on a big screen while being in a pool which, apparently, is something they really do. And I hate that i probably never will get the chance to do it because I don’t even have a bathtub anymore and nobody would want to do this with me 😢 Anyway A+ reaction 👌
Yes, it's all very naturalistic acting which doesn't jibe with some people compared to more theatrical acting, but completely sells that they really are dumb college kids making a pretentious documentary that turns into a horror. The famous 'up the nose' confessional scene got a lot of grief back in the day for being melodramatic, but that's just because it ended up being a signature scene and often taken out of context. With the rest of the movie leading up to it, it works absolutely fine.
Great comment. Along the vein of the showing of movies at locations for fear levels, Camp Crystal Lake (in New Jersey) actually does tours of the filming locations of Friday the 13th. You can pay to spend the night in one of the actual cabins from the movie and they do a showing of the movie in the evening. There are different levels of tours, but that's the granddaddy of them. I had caught the interview in the beginning about the wall facing and murders the first time I saw it and then when the end happens I was terrified. Most hate the ending and think Mike standing there is stupid, but it was foreshadowed so well and it actually made it scary. I do find it funny they get turned around so much, but obviously the witch was messing with their minds. I would sit and yell at them and say follow the stream and pay attention to the suns location. You can direct yourself out, but yes it's the witch messing with reality, so no matter what they do, it still gets them trapped. I think this movie gets such a bad rap. It was such a great movie IMHO. The way they made it and sold it was amazing. When it came out it was probably the greatest marketing job ever outside of the original War of the Worlds radio broadcast.
@eqsael many people have done this. It isn't anything new. It's a cool idea. But nobody would be copying her because plenty of people have watched movies at night outside for their reaction 🤷♂️
You gotta do more locations Kat, church's, haunted houses, cemetery's, funeral parlours, castles, basements, abandoned buildings, old prisons, etc, etc. Although you might wanna bring a bodyguard with you to some of these places.
AGREED!! That's my plan!! And these are great suggestions.. I'm going to pin a comment asking for recommendations. Since I haven't seen any of these movies, I'm not sure about locations that I can tie to them. Blair Witch was pretty clear to me... and next week's too👀
Here's the thing that made this movie extremely scary. I watched this with my brother before it was released in to the main stream cinemas. It was made out to be true and that those 3 were actually missing. They made posters, a website and a slew of other things to let people know this actually happened. So it made it a lot scarier believing this actually happened.
My psych professor in college saw this opening weekend with her friends and they all thought it was real the whole time. I don’t know how anyone sat through this. I knew it wasn’t real and it terrified me.
This is absolutely true. I live in Maryland, and did at the time as well. This was promoted as being real events captured on film as they happened… said footage being found later on. Unique concept at the time, and I vividly remember a lot of people thinking it was real. Those factors made it even more scary.
@@interstellardave even the way they shot it was so original. They gave each of the actors a small note (sometimes each note was complwtely different from the others) indicating where they wanted to go with the plot but the actual lines were improvised by the actors. And when Josh disappeared, Heather and Mike actually believed he was gone because nobody told them what happened to Josh's character. That's why they sound so devastated when they first scream his name in the morning.
I was 13,14yrs old when this came out. My mom bought it for us to watch. I think this was in the latter part of the 90's. The internet was not mainstream yet, no social media. Tonnes of people thought it was real, including my 13/14yr old self lol. My mom thought it was real. Looking back, the way they market that movie was genius.
18:20 - YES- wow, you may be the first one to realize that. The three of them were dropped in the middle of the forest. They were told spots to stop and to film a documentary. Everything that went wrong (with the exception of the final scene) was caused by the production team- the cast had no idea. This is their real reactions. The true panic when a member went missing, gives me chills to this day. The producers had him, and were instructing him when to scream. This made me fear the woods, but love the idea of production 😂
@@shaenoytyou are incorrect, the fear they caused the actors still lives with them today- they had a few instructions (heather was told to lead them in circles, Mike was told to destroy the map, Josh was taken), and the FINAL scene was scripted (obviously), but they were out in the wilderness for 3 days with no direction and this is what they came back with. That is what you call improv.
HI TIBURON! That means a LOT to me. I'm really happy you're enjoying the videos. Comments like this really keep me screaming from week to week. Thank you for being here!! KAT:D
You are the first reactor to a horror film to do this. Lots of folks have reacted to this movie, but never in the woods at night. 10/10! @@KatWatchesHorror
The directors of The Blair Witch Project hid milk crates all around the woods with notes to each of the actors with specific instructions they were supposed to follow and not reveal to the other actors. So all of the actors knew what the basic story was, but each of them had information about the story that the others didn't know to generate suspense and anxiety. The directors were also lurking around the woods making noises and wearing scary outfits to frighten the actors and make their responses look genuine. They spent several hours applying children's handprints on the interior of the abandoned house as well.
@@genghisgalahad8465 Well, they worked their asses off making that movie with almost no budget under guerilla conditions and ended up making a fortune off of it.
@@44excalibur they worked their asses off to deliver the illusion, bruh! Let us have the fun of it all for a little while, and let them be rewarded for their hard work on it! C'mon, man! If folks wanted a behind the scenes, that's what DVD's, Blu-rays docs are for. Not as an experience alongside the movie. Thanks for the DIS-illusion, buddy! Spoiler knee-jerks cannot help themselves. Jerk!
@@44excalibur they worked their asses off to deliver the illusion, bruh! Let us have the fun of it all for a little while, and let them be rewarded for their hard work on it! C'mon, man! If folks wanted a behind the scenes, that's what DVD's, Blu-rays docs are for. Not as an experience alongside the movie. Thanks for the DIS-illusion, buddy! Spoiler knee-jerks cannot help themselves. Jerk!
@@genghisgalahad8465 How exactly am I a jerk? OMG I spoiled things by telling people there wasn't an actual witch in the woods and that this was only a movie. Yeah, right.
I love when Heather and Mike get separated in the house that you’re seeing her video, but hearing his audio because he’s got all the sound equipment, so when she’s searching for him you can tell that she’s getting closer. Very clever stuff.
At 21:17 there is something white moving in the woods behind Kat. To her right (our left), moving towards the left of the screen. It's close to the ground, just at the tree line.
Yeah, I commented the same before I saw yours. 21:43 is when you really can see the legs moving. I don't know the wildlife in her part of the world, but personally I thought it was an elks back legs at first glance. Oh well, whatever it is, I'm sure it's more scared of Kat's boxing moves...
"I'm scared to close my eyes. I'm scared to open them." ...is probably the most unsettling quote to me. I feel the intensity of the fear in that moment. I know that feeling, but not to that extent. It unsettles me to my core.
This was crazy entertaining. Especially you, Kat, waving at and beating the air in front of you, as if you were warding off some kind of evil. You are very funny!
It’s so interesting watching reactions to this movie in the year 2023 because everyone expects jumpscares. It’s really telling about the state of horror movies today. This movie doesn’t need cheap jumpscares to be terrifying.
So true. You can pinpoint each moment where a jump scare would happen if it was remade. You keep expecting a big scare to break the tension every 10-15 minutes, and all you get is even MORE tension. It's so good.
Exactly. Being lost in the woods is very scary because it can actually happen to us. And if you hear noises - especially other people - at night, then that is scarier! Especially some hicks or hillbillies out in the woods!
It's nice to see that the movie still gets these reactions 20 years later. It's still as unnerving as when it came out. It really pioneered the whole found footage genre, and arguably did it better than most of the stuff that came afterwards. The amount of tension they generated in the movie, without any cheap jump scares, or CGI, is genius. You're on the edge of your seat as soon as they enter the woods...all the way up to the credits. I remember the debates it set off in my HS at the time, about whether or not this was actually real footage (since no one has ever seen anything like this). The marketing for the movie also heavily played up the "could be real" angle at the time.
I'm loving how seriously you are taking movie watching! This was released during the early days of the internet, and the film makers did a great job of marketing the story as being true. The actors did not appear in any other films for quite a while.
I'm 62 years-old and have seen EVERY horror movie ever made, and none of them scared me like this one. I remember ragging on the commercials, thinking that it looked stupid and ridiculous. I've only watched it once and will never again. That end scene ruined me. It may say a lot about my psyche, who knows, but I still think it's the scariest movie I've ever seen, and I don't scare easy! You watched this in the woods! God bless you...😲😲😲😲
Same, I am slightly younger than you, and I think our generation was the most scared by this. I knew someone who wasn't scared at all by it, said they went camping all the time, nothing scary about it. I told them, this is not about the time you and your friends went camping and had fun, this is about the time some kids camped in the woods and were never seen again. I don't know how that is not scary.
Mike standing in the corner ! A fit young man just standing in the corner as someone he knew, someone he absolutely would have helped screamed in terror !! That image of him is burned into my memory and it is terrifying absolutely.
I saw this in the theatre opening weekend. I knew nothing about it, but the theater was absolutely dead silent when it ended. It was so well done, especially that it cost nothing to make.
Thanks for going the distance for this reaction, Kat, though we won't complain if you're just fooling us and are on safe secure private property or just in your yard near the tree-line. Stay safe! The dialogue was improvised by the actors who used their real names and a general outline of plot points. They were actually trained to film the movie themselves, camping and hiking in the woods over a few weeks following GPS markers set by the directors who were tailing them unseen, setting up rock formations and events in the woods to scare them. Each actor also got a cache of private written notes and tasks to accomplish and plot points to bring up, and they were supplied with food and water and provisions daily. They often knew generally that things were going to happen but they never knew how or when. Apparently once they were caught in a tremendous thunderstorm and the directors navigated them to a residence in the woods where they were taken in for dinner and slept overnight in a dry bed as a break. I'm guessing they weren't actually hiking far, but essentially made circles in a safe area of a few square miles the directors scouted and set up so they were never genuinely lost.
This was the best way to watch this movie. A lot of people HATE this movie, but I’m glad you at least appreciate the very naturalistic performances from the three leads.
Got me beat. I went to see Stay Alive during a matinee. Needless to say that I WAS THE ONLY ONE WATCHING THE MOVIE. I wanted to dip and leave the cinema... but I wasn't going to waste money all because I was a CHICKEN SH**!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@3912James Stay Alive! Classic 👍 my best friend and I were in middle school when we snuck in the theatre to watch it. Of course night came and we couldn't sleep and flipped out crying when we heard a vibration coming from outside the window. Turned out to be our neighbor blasting music with his shitty sound system from his car lol good times 😅
@@brittdino8966 The come out of nowhere high pitched screams (right after the victim played the game) did it for me. I didn't even carry a jacket with me to cover my face.
This is frigging genius!!! Not sure if anyone has done this before, but watching a horror movie in the same setting adds a new level of creepy! Props for the great idea!
First time I saw The Blair Witch Project it was at an outdoor Drive In Theater. Watched the first movie with my Wife and daughters but for the second feature, they stayed in the car and I took a folding chair over to one of the other screens. The Drive In uses FM to transmit the sound so I had a portable radio, headphones, and was sitting in the grassy area in front of the screen. As the characters started getting lost and chilly in the woods I thought "Yeah, it's after midnight.. air is getting colder..." Every once in a while a bug would jump up on my leg... and at that point it was no longer a movie... it was a fully immersive sensory experience. Freaky enough that when the movie ended and I walked back to the car my wife asked "where's your camping chair?" "Umm.. Nope... just gonna have to buy another one... Nope... not walking back out there again..." 😬 😝
I saw the Blair Witch Project at a midnight showing in a small art-house theater. ALONE, I might add. I've never seen a group of people (me included) that scared by a movie. No nervous laughter, not even screams or gasps. Just intense silence and twisting of armrests! Really happy when the house lights came back on!
Just kinda concerned for your security as there was something white moving in the trees behind you and you might not notice it coming in thensame setup.. great concept tho and subscribibg
I saw it in theaters at 14 years old, right after watching a "documentary" on the discovery channel about the Blair Witch. The marketing convinced everyone it was real. (and we couldn't hop on social media to check.) So I was completely convinced it was all happening. I'm still recovering. 😂 Great reaction!!!! ❤
Same. I was 12, my dad took me to see that in theaters. I was terrified to even walk out, scared the Blair witch was under the seats... I thought all of that was real.
This movie was intense in the dark in a theatre. I can only imagine how terrifying this must have been! You are without a doubt one of the most original, likeable and entertaining reactors and this reaction alone should win the Internet. I was stressed for you! Can’t wait to see what’s next, but stay safe, because Wednesdays just wouldn’t be the same without you! 🙂
Your reaction was amazing. The fact you actually set up by/in the woods is so good. Like I kept watching over your shoulder waiting for a dog or something to come wondering out and scaring you XD
This is the greatest reaction you've done to date! Putting yourself in a spooky location while filming a reaction is a fantastic idea. Imagine watching a horror film in a house you think is haunted?!?!? What fun!
You really can't downplay the marketing for this film when it first came out. The website and other press was very convincing that this was a true story and these were real filmmakers who had disappeared. Since this was essentially the first 'found footage' horror film, no one had a reason to suspect it was all a hoax for a movie. A friend of mine who saw it at the Sundance Film Festival for its premiere said people were screaming and some left the theater out of sheer terror, still thinking it was all real. The word of mouth spread like wildfire and the film blew up. The film felt more realistic by the director/crew not telling the actors what would be happening each night and terrorizing them to get real reactions. The final shot in this film still creeps me the f**k out. Amazing reaction and such a fantastic idea for how to watch this film. Glad you lived to share it with us! ;-)
People now a days just don't get it, you had to be there, in the 90's the internet wasn't what it is today, it was much harder to verify things and the hype around this movie was crazy. It was perfect psychological horror, especially for people like me with active imaginations, your mind fills in the blanks. Scared the piss out of 13 year old me
Don't forget the sci-fi channel special Curse of the Blair Witch. The made it seem it was real with interviews with family and friends of the "missing" film makers.
I love that she did this. I wish she would've hid that doll, that is normally behind her, somewhere in the background. That would've been funny, and I could see her forgetting and scarring herself with it. lol 😋😜😝😂
This has to be the best reaction video I've seen. From anyone. I'm subscribing. Your honest reactions are hilarious. Yes, you should watch Deliverence, also by the woods. Also, I'm glad I'm not the only one who saw something behind Kat at 21:48. I was really worried for her. Great video Kat. 👍👍
This is why I came back just to tell her..will not be commenting anymore though..I noticed she never replies to any comments makes for bad form as a UA-camr.
You absolute gem of a person and braver than I am, I wouldn't watch this in my backyard, let alone the woods, alone....I love this movie, the ending haunts me. I'm so happy to watch this along with you!! Recommending "Session 9, The Ritual and Se7en"
I could never do what you’re doing and I’m practically immovable by horror movies as I’ve watched hundreds upon hundreds over decades. BWP is one of the few that really scared me and I absolutely could NEVER watch it in the woods at night 😱 You are beyond brave!
Girl, you totally crack me up. My husband and me enjoy your videos more than anything on UA-cam, and we watch a lot of UA-cam! The best days are when you drop videos. Seriously. We grew up on those movies and you make them new for us again. Thank you!! ❤
All right, from here on out, every reactor should have to watch this movie in the woods. Immersive experience makes it work so much better. Great choice!
Raising funds for your future therapy bills. 😊 Thanks for another EPIC reaction. ( And, like other comments mentioned, what in the world was walking behind you?!!? From 21:00 to 21:49 )
Kat,the one person that I think that we can all agree would be so fun to take with us to the theaters😂😂😂. Also by the way I loved your reaction in this video Kat. You should defo move to the movie's location more often, almost feels like your in the movie, almost feels like somebody will jumpscare you behind the back.
hearing the surround sounds of this movie through headphones while in forest at night alone would legit give me a heart attack respect for this I could never... nope! btw, I was a teen when this came out, 8th grade, and there was so much drama and misunderstanding surround thins movie when it came out yes we absolutely believed it's real found footage back than lol
I still remember the story of Jensen Ackles (B list actor) watching this while still believing it was an actual tape found in the woods (roommate at the time was a editing assistant or something that worked with the movie, thus acquiring a mildly finished copy)
Glad you saw right off, that was a Molar. The scariest moment for me was when they returned to the "Same Log" and found they'd walked in a big circle, despite following a compass
I didn’t realize I needed this but 70 not a chances out of 10 that I’ll forget to subscribe, the outro made me spit my drink out. Hands down one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen can’t wait to watch more
I watched this opening night at the theatre. I was 16. It was terrifying at the time, cuz the makers of the film had ALOT of people convinced this was a TRUE STORY. They had a book and a website that was interactive. It was awesome! And at the time, found footage films weren't really that much of a thing yet. LOVED YOUR VIDEO! 😂
Seriously I give you a billion points for watching this movie alone near the woods, but at the same time I can't help myself with the constant thought of never doing this myself at all.
I've lost track of how many times I've fallen in love with you... 🤣 I look forward to every post... BUT this is *epic*. I'm not a creepy girl (no para-social here) BUT. ??? I am utterly grateful you decided to do this. ALL of this Thank you. 🌟
This was fun. But you’re a crazy person for doing this. BW is one of my favorite movies BECAUSE you never see what happens. You just hear noises and see Mike waiting in corner, like a little kid, for his turn.
Still, to this day, one if the top scariest movies for me. Every time I hear the noises in the dark, I get chills. I saw this when it first came out. I was dropped off by my friend after to a place I had JUST moved into. As I opened the door to my totally dark house, I literally almost fainted. There I thought the Blair Witch stood. I forgot about a gothic/ victorian costume I had hung on a lamp across the room. A lamp that should have turned on when I flipped the switch, but I did not have it plugged in yet. That damn dress scared the crap out of me. I had to grab onto the door to keep from falling. 🤦♀️
This is the best reaction video for The Blair Witch. The Blair Witch Project was one of the best scary movies of all time. The true recipe to a good scary movie is the sense of unknown while throwing the audience in a state of disorientation. I laughed when you were waving your arms around and randomly used your flash light. You got yourself a new subscriber.
HI EVERYONE!! I plan to watch more horror movies in the locations where they're set! BLAIR WITCH at night by the woods seemed obvious to me (next week's video seemed obvious too👀), but if you can think of any movies in locations you'd like to see, PLEASE LET ME KNOW!! It would be a HUGE help. I hope you enjoy my first try at doing videos like these! THANK YOU FOR WATCHING WITH ME!! KAT:D
Session 9, abandoned insane asylum.
Have you seen Evil Dead 2 yet? it's the same setting as the first one - an old cabin in the woods. And it's a great movie.
Shame you already watched The Thing or else you could go travel to an abandoned research facility in Antarctica or something. :P
Hook up with some YT paranormal investigators, go to a haunted place and watch almost anything ghostly, and they can lay out their ghost detectors lol. Just spitballin' here... (ETA: I so love that you did this. I'll be watching shortly)
Obviously any haunted house movie in and old, creepy or haunted house. Probably your next one if I had to guess. Rent a creepy hotel room and watch Room 1408, Signs in a cornfield would be great. (other tall crops would work)
I cant believe this movie turns 25 this year. Damn I feel old.
Wow, watching The Blair Witch Project while out in the woods? Now THIS is a reaction video! 😂
HAHA!! I'm glad you like this idea!!!! I wona do more of this kind of stuff... IT IS FUN AND ALSO HORRIFYING. Thank you for being here!! KAT:D
@@KatWatchesHorror You're welcome! Thanks for the awesome reaction videos! How about you do a reaction video to The Funhouse while inside an actual funhouse, huh? 🤣😜
@@KatWatchesHorror It is also gives you a great workout with all the shadow boxing and the fisticuffs lmao
Yep, never mind the MOWED yard behind her.....LOL...She's not in "Woods," but probably Backyard, or edge of a park etc.....SMH
@@PoPoPresleyIt's better than a forest background on laptop though
Honestly, whatever anyone says about you being scared... this takes balls. Genuine respect for doing this.
This lady got big brass balls
If I didn't saw it couple times I would literally get in the middle of one forest couple km from my house at night and get heavily stoned before wathcing it:D Would propably die of heart attack but if I survive it would be something to remember:D
I'm good with horror movies but you couldn't pay me enough to do this lol.
She’s in her backyard. Lol
Aren’t there bears there?
In August of 2023, a young UA-cam Movie Reviewer disappeared in the woods near her home while filming a review of the movie ‘Blair Witch Project’.
A year later, her footage is still entertaining.
😂😂😂😂
It has only been 8 months, but I will confirm.
yep
holy crap my dude. you made it 100x scarier by watching it by the woods at night oh my lord. also i love the karate moves you have when your'e scared on whats on screen lol
Never been so terrified for a UA-cam reactor watching a horror movie. That was intense. Take care.
did you mean take scare hehe
If I did this I would've ran away so fast the forest would've caught fire 😂
Yea she is a genius. Nobody of reactors did somfing like this before))))
Why? The movie suckkedd
"I hope nothing bad happens to these people." Ah yes, the illusive _wholesome horror._
"Oh hey, there's the car!" /movie ends with them getting ice cream/
10/10. Would watch.
You know what, that would be something funny to see just for the derailed expectations XD
elusive
yeah thats called poltergeist
Her violent defensive gestures at the scariest scenes are, flat out, the funniest things on the internet right now.
I fear for anyone who works at a haunted house event that she decides to visit.
Her intensity and fist clenching are the best! haha
I could just imagine bears creeping up at the edge of the forest, and one bear says to the other.. "let’s get her."
To which the second bear responds, "Are you freakin kidding me? Did you see how she was fighting imaginary bears!? "What do you think she’ll do to us?"
@@adnap 😂🤣
or any friend / date who is with her as they will be pummeled to death@@ArlanKels
-“These are good actors” THANK YOU. It’s INSANE how Heather got a Razzie at the time, because her performance was so ON POINT and so real and raw and it’s absolutely insane how people didn’t recognize that. Also, all the actors improviser the entire thing while being pretty much starved throughout 8 days of shooting. Like, you could say nothing really happens in this movie (a lot of people say that, idk what you’re gonna say because I’m 5 minutes in) but this is one of those movies I keep going back to because it legitimately keeps me on edge the entire time.
-Also I love how your response to tension isn’t really fight or flight, just *throw punches to the air angrily* 😆
-Oh, and the thing you said about climbing a tree and orient themselves in space is a good thought. They did that with a drone in the 2016, and what the drone saw was trees everywhere down to the horizon in all directions. Also, this witch physically changed reality and time around them, especially at night, which is again very evident if you watch the 2016 requel.
-ok I’ve seen the whole thing and this was such a good reaction!! Most people reacting to Blair Witch Project do so in brightly lit rooms in their house, so they can’t get the real experience and they’re generally unimpressed. I mean, the real experience would have been seeing it in 1999 when it was released, but watching it alone near the woods at night? Pretty awesome substitute for it. I applaud the guts it takes to watch ANYTHING at night alone (I’m assuming you were alone?) and I have a feeling this is the next level of reacting to horror movies: doing so in locations and situations that are similar enough to the setting and mood of the movie to be immersed in the story better.
Btw I don’t know whether you made the connection, but at the end Mike is facing the wall which nods back to something the townspeople said in the first interviews, aka that Rustin Parr while under the witch’s influence killed children two by two: one facing the wall because he didn’t like being watched while he killed the other. I watched this movie some 6-7 years after the movie’s released and when I saw that scene I remembered that bit from the start and it had me FROZEN on the spot. I’ve seen a LOT of horror movies, and to this day Mike facing the wall unmoving while Heather screams her lungs out is an image that immediately fills me up with chills.
Btw there’s a guy who organizes a screening of this movie in Burkittsville every year and like, activities related to TBWP and the only experience that could probably make me happier than that is watching Jaws on a big screen while being in a pool which, apparently, is something they really do. And I hate that i probably never will get the chance to do it because I don’t even have a bathtub anymore and nobody would want to do this with me 😢
Anyway A+ reaction 👌
Yes, it's all very naturalistic acting which doesn't jibe with some people compared to more theatrical acting, but completely sells that they really are dumb college kids making a pretentious documentary that turns into a horror. The famous 'up the nose' confessional scene got a lot of grief back in the day for being melodramatic, but that's just because it ended up being a signature scene and often taken out of context. With the rest of the movie leading up to it, it works absolutely fine.
Great comment. Along the vein of the showing of movies at locations for fear levels, Camp Crystal Lake (in New Jersey) actually does tours of the filming locations of Friday the 13th. You can pay to spend the night in one of the actual cabins from the movie and they do a showing of the movie in the evening. There are different levels of tours, but that's the granddaddy of them.
I had caught the interview in the beginning about the wall facing and murders the first time I saw it and then when the end happens I was terrified. Most hate the ending and think Mike standing there is stupid, but it was foreshadowed so well and it actually made it scary.
I do find it funny they get turned around so much, but obviously the witch was messing with their minds. I would sit and yell at them and say follow the stream and pay attention to the suns location. You can direct yourself out, but yes it's the witch messing with reality, so no matter what they do, it still gets them trapped.
I think this movie gets such a bad rap. It was such a great movie IMHO. The way they made it and sold it was amazing. When it came out it was probably the greatest marketing job ever outside of the original War of the Worlds radio broadcast.
Yes all three of them were excellent
Heather is my favourite scream queen, her performance was amazing
the acting was good but I will never not think it's funny how abundantly clear it is they cannot read a map or use a compass.
Ok I know for a fact I’m not tweaking. There’s something moving in the background, on the left side from around 21:48 and for the next several seconds
Ok, an "on location" viewing of a horror movie - that is a GENIUS idea! Wow, kudos to you for getting it done!
Next she needs to watch Grave Encounters from a basement room in Danvers State Hospital.
@eqsael many people have done this. It isn't anything new. It's a cool idea. But nobody would be copying her because plenty of people have watched movies at night outside for their reaction 🤷♂️
Shark movies in a boat on the ocean... Zombie movies on Black Friday at the mall...
@@TequilawolfmanCould you direct me to some, please?
You gotta do more locations Kat, church's, haunted houses, cemetery's, funeral parlours, castles, basements, abandoned buildings, old prisons, etc, etc. Although you might wanna bring a bodyguard with you to some of these places.
AGREED!! That's my plan!! And these are great suggestions.. I'm going to pin a comment asking for recommendations. Since I haven't seen any of these movies, I'm not sure about locations that I can tie to them. Blair Witch was pretty clear to me... and next week's too👀
Churches,cemeteries🎩
Should watch Grave Encounters in an abandoned asylum 😅
Agreed!! As above so below in Catacombs 😂 🤣
She's made of stronger stuff than me! Now THAT will be really scary!! 😱
This is up there with "Suspended myself above a Buzz-saw to watch Jigsaw"
I applaud you.
LOL. Why didn't I think of this??? KAT:D
You should also check out "trapped myself in a well for seven days to watch The Ring."
@@KatWatchesHorror There’s soon to be 10 of those films, plenty of chances xD
Here's the thing that made this movie extremely scary. I watched this with my brother before it was released in to the main stream cinemas. It was made out to be true and that those 3 were actually missing. They made posters, a website and a slew of other things to let people know this actually happened. So it made it a lot scarier believing this actually happened.
My psych professor in college saw this opening weekend with her friends and they all thought it was real the whole time. I don’t know how anyone sat through this. I knew it wasn’t real and it terrified me.
This is absolutely true. I live in Maryland, and did at the time as well. This was promoted as being real events captured on film as they happened… said footage being found later on. Unique concept at the time, and I vividly remember a lot of people thinking it was real. Those factors made it even more scary.
@@interstellardave even the way they shot it was so original. They gave each of the actors a small note (sometimes each note was complwtely different from the others) indicating where they wanted to go with the plot but the actual lines were improvised by the actors. And when Josh disappeared, Heather and Mike actually believed he was gone because nobody told them what happened to Josh's character. That's why they sound so devastated when they first scream his name in the morning.
I was 13,14yrs old when this came out. My mom bought it for us to watch. I think this was in the latter part of the 90's. The internet was not mainstream yet, no social media. Tonnes of people thought it was real, including my 13/14yr old self lol. My mom thought it was real. Looking back, the way they market that movie was genius.
18:20 - YES- wow, you may be the first one to realize that. The three of them were dropped in the middle of the forest. They were told spots to stop and to film a documentary. Everything that went wrong (with the exception of the final scene) was caused by the production team- the cast had no idea. This is their real reactions. The true panic when a member went missing, gives me chills to this day. The producers had him, and were instructing him when to scream. This made me fear the woods, but love the idea of production 😂
I'm sorry but anyone can tell they're acting at all times, it's a different style from the norm which makes it seem more authentic.
@@shaenoyt that's called improvising.
Apparently Seneca State Park is haunted, where they filmed the shots in the woods
@@shaenoytyou are incorrect, the fear they caused the actors still lives with them today- they had a few instructions (heather was told to lead them in circles, Mike was told to destroy the map, Josh was taken), and the FINAL scene was scripted (obviously), but they were out in the wilderness for 3 days with no direction and this is what they came back with. That is what you call improv.
What a hunk of bullshit lol
There are many channels that react to horror movies, this is definitely the best...by far.
HI TIBURON! That means a LOT to me. I'm really happy you're enjoying the videos. Comments like this really keep me screaming from week to week. Thank you for being here!! KAT:D
You are the first reactor to a horror film to do this. Lots of folks have reacted to this movie, but never in the woods at night. 10/10! @@KatWatchesHorror
just don't understand why only horror movies. Even if that's the preference, seems like an arbitrary and self-harming restriction.
Agreed. Easily the best. Not even close. And this location filming is a brilliant idea. 😁
@@KatWatchesHorror Your reactions are funny. 😅
The directors of The Blair Witch Project hid milk crates all around the woods with notes to each of the actors with specific instructions they were supposed to follow and not reveal to the other actors. So all of the actors knew what the basic story was, but each of them had information about the story that the others didn't know to generate suspense and anxiety. The directors were also lurking around the woods making noises and wearing scary outfits to frighten the actors and make their responses look genuine. They spent several hours applying children's handprints on the interior of the abandoned house as well.
Well that's a damper on the illusion....
@@genghisgalahad8465 Well, they worked their asses off making that movie with almost no budget under guerilla conditions and ended up making a fortune off of it.
@@44excalibur they worked their asses off to deliver the illusion, bruh! Let us have the fun of it all for a little while, and let them be rewarded for their hard work on it! C'mon, man! If folks wanted a behind the scenes, that's what DVD's, Blu-rays docs are for. Not as an experience alongside the movie. Thanks for the DIS-illusion, buddy! Spoiler knee-jerks cannot help themselves. Jerk!
@@44excalibur they worked their asses off to deliver the illusion, bruh! Let us have the fun of it all for a little while, and let them be rewarded for their hard work on it! C'mon, man! If folks wanted a behind the scenes, that's what DVD's, Blu-rays docs are for. Not as an experience alongside the movie. Thanks for the DIS-illusion, buddy! Spoiler knee-jerks cannot help themselves. Jerk!
@@genghisgalahad8465 How exactly am I a jerk? OMG I spoiled things by telling people there wasn't an actual witch in the woods and that this was only a movie. Yeah, right.
Added comment, Im completely IN LOVE with how you box when youre nervous or scared or whatever. its so god damn cute
My older cousin showed me this when I was like 8 and it really gave me such a deep seeded fear of the dark and being in the woods at night.
I love when Heather and Mike get separated in the house that you’re seeing her video, but hearing his audio because he’s got all the sound equipment, so when she’s searching for him you can tell that she’s getting closer.
Very clever stuff.
The movie Man Bites Dog, where a film crew follow a serial killer documenting his life, did a similar thing.
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Brilliant film, one of my faves 💖💀💖
At 21:17 there is something white moving in the woods behind Kat. To her right (our left), moving towards the left of the screen. It's close to the ground, just at the tree line.
I saw some light moving behind but at 20:25
Yes, I saw it...I was just about to say it. It looks like two legs walking ... ╭( ๐_๐)╮
Yeah, I commented the same before I saw yours. 21:43 is when you really can see the legs moving. I don't know the wildlife in her part of the world, but personally I thought it was an elks back legs at first glance. Oh well, whatever it is, I'm sure it's more scared of Kat's boxing moves...
It's there for like 30 seconds . around 21:49 it runs away
* oh wait it's there much longer . Weird whatever it is .
I think that was a fox. Looked like glowy eyes reflecting the screen's lights. Foxes are very common in woos around urban areas.
"Ripped out by the root... She's a dentist." had me cracking up! I cannot wait for more of these "locational" horror reviews from you!!
The Blair Dentist Project. This fall on Shutter.
That part played as I read your comment lol
I love when that happens! @@aFadedPanda
"I'm scared to close my eyes. I'm scared to open them."
...is probably the most unsettling quote to me. I feel the intensity of the fear in that moment. I know that feeling, but not to that extent. It unsettles me to my core.
This was crazy entertaining. Especially you, Kat, waving at and beating the air in front of you, as if you were warding off some kind of evil. You are very funny!
It’s so interesting watching reactions to this movie in the year 2023 because everyone expects jumpscares. It’s really telling about the state of horror movies today. This movie doesn’t need cheap jumpscares to be terrifying.
So true. You can pinpoint each moment where a jump scare would happen if it was remade.
You keep expecting a big scare to break the tension every 10-15 minutes, and all you get is even MORE tension. It's so good.
@@DJKuroh Its exactly what they did with the terrible 2016 sequel. Ugh.
the tent scene with the kids laughing was terrifying in the movie theatre with the surround sound
correct, it's about them getting lost and the disintegration of them mind wise.
Exactly. Being lost in the woods is very scary because it can actually happen to us. And if you hear noises - especially other people - at night, then that is scarier! Especially some hicks or hillbillies out in the woods!
Hundreds of mosquito bites from watching a movie outside at night. That’s the real horror of this movie.
unless u do this in the Fall time than u good no mosquitos too cold
Thanks for taking one for the team, Kat!
Scott!! I replied to this but now I see it's gone?? I think it said something like, "thank YOU for watching with me!! I appreciate you!!" KAT:D
Kat's Karate Chops during Scary Scenes are COMEDY GOLD! 😂😂😂
It's nice to see that the movie still gets these reactions 20 years later. It's still as unnerving as when it came out. It really pioneered the whole found footage genre, and arguably did it better than most of the stuff that came afterwards. The amount of tension they generated in the movie, without any cheap jump scares, or CGI, is genius. You're on the edge of your seat as soon as they enter the woods...all the way up to the credits. I remember the debates it set off in my HS at the time, about whether or not this was actually real footage (since no one has ever seen anything like this). The marketing for the movie also heavily played up the "could be real" angle at the time.
omg Kat! You've truly gone next level. Have never seen a movie reaction channel do this. Bravo.
I'm loving how seriously you are taking movie watching! This was released during the early days of the internet, and the film makers did a great job of marketing the story as being true. The actors did not appear in any other films for quite a while.
SciFi channel hopped on that bandwagon too - really gave it credence as something serious.
Literally the first website I checked out.
I'm 62 years-old and have seen EVERY horror movie ever made, and none of them scared me like this one. I remember ragging on the commercials, thinking that it looked stupid and ridiculous. I've only watched it once and will never again. That end scene ruined me. It may say a lot about my psyche, who knows, but I still think it's the scariest movie I've ever seen, and I don't scare easy! You watched this in the woods! God bless you...😲😲😲😲
Same, I am slightly younger than you, and I think our generation was the most scared by this. I knew someone who wasn't scared at all by it, said they went camping all the time, nothing scary about it. I told them, this is not about the time you and your friends went camping and had fun, this is about the time some kids camped in the woods and were never seen again. I don't know how that is not scary.
Lol. You're my mom's age. All my family was so freaked out by this movie. My mom never saw a horror again. I on the other hand became a horror geek 😂
Mike standing in the corner ! A fit young man just standing in the corner as someone he knew, someone he absolutely would have helped screamed in terror !! That image of him is burned into my memory and it is terrifying absolutely.
The edits make this reaction unwatchable
@@kenpalmer3342 Everyone disagrees with you, including the incorrect person you responded to.
I saw this in the theatre opening weekend. I knew nothing about it, but the theater was absolutely dead silent when it ended. It was so well done, especially that it cost nothing to make.
Thanks for going the distance for this reaction, Kat, though we won't complain if you're just fooling us and are on safe secure private property or just in your yard near the tree-line. Stay safe!
The dialogue was improvised by the actors who used their real names and a general outline of plot points. They were actually trained to film the movie themselves, camping and hiking in the woods over a few weeks following GPS markers set by the directors who were tailing them unseen, setting up rock formations and events in the woods to scare them. Each actor also got a cache of private written notes and tasks to accomplish and plot points to bring up, and they were supplied with food and water and provisions daily. They often knew generally that things were going to happen but they never knew how or when. Apparently once they were caught in a tremendous thunderstorm and the directors navigated them to a residence in the woods where they were taken in for dinner and slept overnight in a dry bed as a break. I'm guessing they weren't actually hiking far, but essentially made circles in a safe area of a few square miles the directors scouted and set up so they were never genuinely lost.
This was the best way to watch this movie. A lot of people HATE this movie, but I’m glad you at least appreciate the very naturalistic performances from the three leads.
You got way more balls than me to watch a horror movie in the deep dark woods late at night. Mad respect Girl
Got me beat. I went to see Stay Alive during a matinee. Needless to say that I WAS THE ONLY ONE WATCHING THE MOVIE. I wanted to dip and leave the cinema... but I wasn't going to waste money all because I was a CHICKEN SH**!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This movie is nice but Just pure fantasie,Look what humans do to anothers
@3912James Stay Alive! Classic 👍 my best friend and I were in middle school when we snuck in the theatre to watch it. Of course night came and we couldn't sleep and flipped out crying when we heard a vibration coming from outside the window. Turned out to be our neighbor blasting music with his shitty sound system from his car lol good times 😅
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The come out of nowhere high pitched screams (right after the victim played the game) did it for me. I didn't even carry a jacket with me to cover my face.
@borntoclimb7116 That’s what YOU think.
Thank you so very much. This is one of the best reactions I have ever watched. So much fun!
This is frigging genius!!! Not sure if anyone has done this before, but watching a horror movie in the same setting adds a new level of creepy! Props for the great idea!
First time I saw The Blair Witch Project it was at an outdoor Drive In Theater. Watched the first movie with my Wife and daughters but for the second feature, they stayed in the car and I took a folding chair over to one of the other screens. The Drive In uses FM to transmit the sound so I had a portable radio, headphones, and was sitting in the grassy area in front of the screen. As the characters started getting lost and chilly in the woods I thought "Yeah, it's after midnight.. air is getting colder..." Every once in a while a bug would jump up on my leg... and at that point it was no longer a movie... it was a fully immersive sensory experience. Freaky enough that when the movie ended and I walked back to the car my wife asked "where's your camping chair?" "Umm.. Nope... just gonna have to buy another one... Nope... not walking back out there again..." 😬 😝
Legendary stuff, Kat. No one else is out here watching a scary movie in the woods. I love scary movies and I would never!
I saw the Blair Witch Project at a midnight showing in a small art-house theater. ALONE, I might add. I've never seen a group of people (me included) that scared by a movie. No nervous laughter, not even screams or gasps. Just intense silence and twisting of armrests! Really happy when the house lights came back on!
I saw it on a date with a girl who was convinced it was real & she was freaking out. I knew it wasn't, but didn't let on until later. Evil little me 🙂
They did a fantastic job marketing this movie because it's a very simple, low budget movie that they made into a real experience. Very smart
Kat has got to be the most dedicated youtube reactor, putting herself through this for us. Love this idea.
Just kinda concerned for your security as there was something white moving in the trees behind you and you might not notice it coming in thensame setup.. great concept tho and subscribibg
@lyrbcombs8998 I noticed it too. I thought it was a ghost 😱
Even if I'm 9 months late -the added touch of watching in the woods deserves kudos. Well done! Very fun reaction!
I saw it in theaters at 14 years old, right after watching a "documentary" on the discovery channel about the Blair Witch. The marketing convinced everyone it was real. (and we couldn't hop on social media to check.) So I was completely convinced it was all happening.
I'm still recovering. 😂
Great reaction!!!! ❤
Good times ❤
Same. I was 12, my dad took me to see that in theaters. I was terrified to even walk out, scared the Blair witch was under the seats... I thought all of that was real.
It was a brilliant trick by the producers. This low-budget flick made a BOATLOAD of money
Remember the website they had as well? It was set up as a perfect compliment to the film. Just all around freaky.
@@austntexan yes. I even removed the games post film being just as scary. The first one especially
This is pretty badass, Kat. Another great reaction in the books. Thanks for keeping us entertained!
I'm so glad you liked it! WOO! Thank you for being here and for watching with me Chris. It means a lot! KAT:D
@@KatWatchesHorror At 21:17 there's something behind you at the tree line just below the video. It's white and it's walking stage right.
@@gothnate- Yeah, saw that critter on the left side of the screen at the treeline. Moved like a bunny, though, so no biggie.
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@@BizzyX78 - Shhh! Don't warn them! That's my avatar pic.
Heather Donahue did an amazing job she's such a great actress also it's awesome that you decided to watch The Blair Witch Project in the woods.
I'll bet the Witch used her influence on Mike to throw the map away to make them to distrust each other than turn them against each other 😊😊
The fists of fury throughout the video had me cracking up, I love it 😂
The dedication, the passion for your channel, the insanity of every choice you just made. LOL
Watching Kat "box" the air in anticipatory fright.... priceless. 😄
She could have knocked out Rocky LOL
Lol. Not a bad instinct to have, though.
"Punch it out, punch it out!!!!!"
@@BlackAngus555 Lol. Sitting in the dark like that I'd be practicing my karate too.
@ct6852 no doubt lol. She's absolutely adorable 🤣🤣
If you had brought that doll from the corner of your house to the woods this would have been even creepier
THIS JUST TAKES “REACTORS” TO A WHOLE NEW LEVEL!!
Ma’am, I hope you know you’re ICONIC!😹😹
This is BRILLIANT!
17:47 the director gave them limited supplies to make their despair more believable
Haven't started yet. Two things:
1. What made you do THIS????
2. Thank you! So excited to watch you freak out in the woods!!!!
This movie was intense in the dark in a theatre. I can only imagine how terrifying this must have been! You are without a doubt one of the most original, likeable and entertaining reactors and this reaction alone should win the Internet. I was stressed for you! Can’t wait to see what’s next, but stay safe, because Wednesdays just wouldn’t be the same without you! 🙂
What a clever idea! Great way to innovate watching reaction videos. Love your channel!
Thank you so much!! I'm so happy you like the idea!! I want to do more of these... WHAT HORRIFYING FUN!! KAT:D
Your reaction was amazing. The fact you actually set up by/in the woods is so good. Like I kept watching over your shoulder waiting for a dog or something to come wondering out and scaring you XD
Can't believe i only just now discovered this one this might be my favorite reaction of yours
What a great idea to truly be immersed in a horror movie. Out side at night in the woods. Unfortunately my backyard has dog crap everywhere.
Gross. Ever heard of picking up dog poop? You should try it sometime
This is the greatest reaction you've done to date! Putting yourself in a spooky location while filming a reaction is a fantastic idea. Imagine watching a horror film in a house you think is haunted?!?!? What fun!
You really can't downplay the marketing for this film when it first came out. The website and other press was very convincing that this was a true story and these were real filmmakers who had disappeared. Since this was essentially the first 'found footage' horror film, no one had a reason to suspect it was all a hoax for a movie. A friend of mine who saw it at the Sundance Film Festival for its premiere said people were screaming and some left the theater out of sheer terror, still thinking it was all real. The word of mouth spread like wildfire and the film blew up. The film felt more realistic by the director/crew not telling the actors what would be happening each night and terrorizing them to get real reactions. The final shot in this film still creeps me the f**k out. Amazing reaction and such a fantastic idea for how to watch this film. Glad you lived to share it with us! ;-)
People now a days just don't get it, you had to be there, in the 90's the internet wasn't what it is today, it was much harder to verify things and the hype around this movie was crazy. It was perfect psychological horror, especially for people like me with active imaginations, your mind fills in the blanks. Scared the piss out of 13 year old me
Everyone in school swore it was real, and everything that happens in it was real.
And it terrified everyone.
Fun times.
Don't forget the sci-fi channel special Curse of the Blair Witch. The made it seem it was real with interviews with family and friends of the "missing" film makers.
@@mikesgirl8304Exactly.
🙄Naive kids took it as real. "No-one suspected" 🙄🙄🙄
I love that she did this. I wish she would've hid that doll, that is normally behind her, somewhere in the background. That would've been funny, and I could see her forgetting and scarring herself with it. lol
😋😜😝😂
I don't comment much but this is top-tier content creation.
This has to be the best reaction video I've seen. From anyone. I'm subscribing. Your honest reactions are hilarious. Yes, you should watch Deliverence, also by the woods. Also, I'm glad I'm not the only one who saw something behind Kat at 21:48. I was really worried for her. Great video Kat. 👍👍
I saw that too, what was it?!?!
@@b3rger825 Some kind of animal, I think. Maybe a fox or a small wolf.
This is why I came back just to tell her..will not be commenting anymore though..I noticed she never replies to any comments makes for bad form as a UA-camr.
@@b3rger825 witch probably
You absolute gem of a person and braver than I am, I wouldn't watch this in my backyard, let alone the woods, alone....I love this movie, the ending haunts me. I'm so happy to watch this along with you!! Recommending "Session 9, The Ritual and Se7en"
I think Kat has a new personal best for air punches! Clearly locations are a great idea! A Zombie movie in cemetery next! 😅
I could never do what you’re doing and I’m practically immovable by horror movies as I’ve watched hundreds upon hundreds over decades. BWP is one of the few that really scared me and I absolutely could NEVER watch it in the woods at night 😱 You are beyond brave!
I haven't been genuinely scared by a horror movie in like 20 years and there's no way in hell I'd even try this. She's got guts for sure.
Girl, you totally crack me up. My husband and me enjoy your videos more than anything on UA-cam, and we watch a lot of UA-cam! The best days are when you drop videos. Seriously. We grew up on those movies and you make them new for us again. Thank you!! ❤
I just made it through the Intro scream and I must say that this is already brilliant!!!
This is the type of commitment that makes this reaction channel the best. Now its time to watch The Lighthouse in a lighthouse😂😂
All right, from here on out, every reactor should have to watch this movie in the woods. Immersive experience makes it work so much better. Great choice!
Now it’s time to watch The Descent in an underground cave and Jason X in space.
Raising funds for your future therapy bills. 😊
Thanks for another EPIC reaction. ( And, like other comments mentioned, what in the world was walking behind you?!!? From 21:00 to 21:49 )
way over to her left. Something small and white. Lots of " noise" so it's hard to see.
With this kind of commitment I really think u have won the internet 😂
Kat,the one person that I think that we can all agree would be so fun to take with us to the theaters😂😂😂. Also by the way I loved your reaction in this video Kat. You should defo move to the movie's location more often, almost feels like your in the movie, almost feels like somebody will jumpscare you behind the back.
I'd just take her everywhere. She's so much fun lol
This was incredibly entertaining. Thank you for suffering through this for our amusement.
hearing the surround sounds of this movie through headphones while in forest at night alone would legit give me a heart attack respect for this I could never... nope!
btw, I was a teen when this came out, 8th grade, and there was so much drama and misunderstanding surround thins movie when it came out yes we absolutely believed it's real found footage back than lol
She must be the most courageous woman ever
out all of the crazy ideas I've seen... this one tops them all! I respect that. Maybe I can make a song about it :)
Next film on location: Aliens. Finally, we'll be able to prove all those UFO sightings soon, thanks to your hard work! Sincerely, thank you.
We love Kat. Who else would do this for their subs? You've gone above & beyond for us & we love you for that.💕✌🌻🌻
I still remember the story of Jensen Ackles (B list actor) watching this while still believing it was an actual tape found in the woods (roommate at the time was a editing assistant or something that worked with the movie, thus acquiring a mildly finished copy)
this film is especially famous for its incredible investment/profit ratio ...
Haha! That's the kind of dedication I'm looking for! Kudos to you, Kat!
Wanting to punch the jump scare 😂 f*n hilarious
And... "She's a dentist" - I'm rolling 🤣 😂
Glad you saw right off, that was a Molar. The scariest moment for me was when they returned to the "Same Log" and found they'd walked in a big circle, despite following a compass
I didn’t realize I needed this but 70 not a chances out of 10 that I’ll forget to subscribe, the outro made me spit my drink out. Hands down one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen can’t wait to watch more
HAHA WHAT A RATING!!! This made my day. Thank you for watching!!!! KAT:D
I watched this opening night at the theatre. I was 16. It was terrifying at the time, cuz the makers of the film had ALOT of people convinced this was a TRUE STORY. They had a book and a website that was interactive. It was awesome! And at the time, found footage films weren't really that much of a thing yet. LOVED YOUR VIDEO! 😂
Seriously I give you a billion points for watching this movie alone near the woods, but at the same time I can't help myself with the constant thought of never doing this myself at all.
I've lost track of how many times I've fallen in love with you... 🤣
I look forward to every post... BUT this is *epic*.
I'm not a creepy girl (no para-social here) BUT. ???
I am utterly grateful you decided to do this. ALL of this
Thank you. 🌟
Your reactions are just joy and love! 😍
I remember how much the scene of her talking into the camera was spoofed back when this came out.
still a great scene though, I'm kinda glad the spoof effect has worn off for me
Well this was a choice 😳 -A TERRIFYING CHOICE!
Girl you are so brave, I could never😫
LOVE your reactions!
This was fun. But you’re a crazy person for doing this. BW is one of my favorite movies BECAUSE you never see what happens. You just hear noises and see Mike waiting in corner, like a little kid, for his turn.
Still, to this day, one if the top scariest movies for me. Every time I hear the noises in the dark, I get chills. I saw this when it first came out. I was dropped off by my friend after to a place I had JUST moved into. As I opened the door to my totally dark house, I literally almost fainted. There I thought the Blair Witch stood. I forgot about a gothic/ victorian costume I had hung on a lamp across the room. A lamp that should have turned on when I flipped the switch, but I did not have it plugged in yet. That damn dress scared the crap out of me. I had to grab onto the door to keep from falling. 🤦♀️
The air in front of Kat's face has to be the most beat up price of air on the planet.
I know it's just an animal, but I was freaking out at around 21:00 when something started moving at the woodline.
Kat punching air and saying ‘no’ over and over was the funniest thing I’ve ever seen!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is the best reaction video for The Blair Witch. The Blair Witch Project was one of the best scary movies of all time. The true recipe to a good scary movie is the sense of unknown while throwing the audience in a state of disorientation. I laughed when you were waving your arms around and randomly used your flash light. You got yourself a new subscriber.