Maybe there’s a second act twist where the coroner is trying to figure out why the giant spider bites don’t seem to match the wounds on their paralyzed victims. Then a spider explodes and hundreds of giant parasitic wasps burst forth from its swollen abdomen. And then you realize that the wasps can sting and paralyze humans, who forget that it happened and several characters have already been “stung” and infected. Wasps start exploding from all the victims, and the humans team up with the giant spiders to spin a giant web and catch all the thousands of baby wasps.
I really enjoyed the Curse of the Blair Witch "documentary" that they released as promo a couple days before the film came out. It was a fun series of interviews and background that was fun and intriguing.
Hated the movie itself, was boring and filled with characters that made all of the worst decisions and were scared of normal camping noises. Glad other people enjoyed it though.
I was on the younger side when it came out, and it left an impression on me because I had never seen a horror movie done in that "documentary" style before. I remember being a little bit relieved when I saw the cast members accept an award for the movie.
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