
"Rock Water Wind" begins the album, and it's a great seven minute long percussive track that just builds layer upon layer to result in some very interesting patterns. There is certainly a primitive tribal element to the score. The result is a score that serves almost as enhanced sound design. He then layered these together with rhythmic patterns and electronic textures. One thing that survived the film, though, is Carter Burwell's interesting percussive score - which never stands out in the film, but helps add to the background ambiance and tension.īurwell recorded the sounds of rocks striking and scraping against each other, water splashes, wind, and other natural sounds. In the end, it was a rather unsatisfying film that happened to have a few fluke moments of interesting stuff. The film suffered from a lack of structure, and there were plot holes big enough to drive a bus carrying the Burkittesville Seven through. Some people were killed, and now suddenly everything seems to be not quite what it seems. Here the premise is that a bunch of people who saw the first film decide to go into the woods and investigate the legends - but end up smoking pot and drinking beer - then not remembering what happened that night.

Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 is nothing like the first film. It spawned countless satires and parodies and, of course, a sequel. It cost nearly nothing to make, and grossed over $250 million worldwide. The Blair Witch Project was an interesting phenomenon.
