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The Blair Witch Project

The Blair Witch Project

Date: Oct 05 2004

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So far, we’ve gotten nervous about running into a rock star and dealt with our nervous tics. Now we are going to get to the scary part. Sometimes, you get nervous to be alone, especially after you have just watched a really scary movie. In today’s lesson, learn what scares even our brave Derek and John.

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John

John

Derek

Derek

John:  Ya know, Halloween’s coming up, Derek. Gonna see any scary movies?

Derek:  I might do that. Do you have any in mind that you might see?

John:  Um, I’m not sure what’s new, but there are always the classics, like The Exorcist.

Derek:  Yeah. There’s always that one. Or, uh, more recent is The Blair Witch Project.

John:  Oh yeah. Ya know when I watched that, I didn’t know the truth behind the whole story, so I was really scared.

Derek:  Yeah. Even though I went in with knowing a little bit about the background of it, still, when I got home it was kind of a delayed reaction. I got nervous when I went to sleep.

John:  Yeah. It totally made me nervous, too. I didn’t, I didn’t wanna turn the lights out.

Derek:  Yeah. I thought about, um, calling some friends up and just hanging out all night rather than go to sleep.

John:  I had to leave the lights on. I don’t think I even slept at all.

Derek:  Yeah. It’s one of those movies that you probably won’t see again.

John:  Except for this Halloween, right?

Derek:  This is true.

 

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Discussion

I don’t blame you for getting scared from that movie. I would have been nervous to go to bed at night, too. I don’t like watching horror movies at night anyway. I can never go to sleep and I just lie there in bed feeling nervous and scared that someone is just outside of my bedroom. Do you get scared from these kinds of movies too?

 

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