The Most Profitable Film in History

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  • čas přidán 19. 12. 2023
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  • @EmperorLemon
    @EmperorLemon  Před 5 měsíci +470

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    • @noeyeguy
      @noeyeguy Před 5 měsíci +6

      peak

    • @brettv400
      @brettv400 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Bro was first

    • @digitmidget6973
      @digitmidget6973 Před 5 měsíci

      ok

    • @UsefullPig
      @UsefullPig Před 5 měsíci +1

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    • @ray017ray017
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  • @foxdie6274
    @foxdie6274 Před 5 měsíci +8316

    "Throughout Hollywood's obsession with making movies more profitable, they forgot how to make them valuable." truer words have never been spoken

    • @duffman18
      @duffman18 Před 5 měsíci +77

      At least there's still great movies being made here and there. The horror genre has never been better than right now, with things like The Witch and Midsommar and The Lighthouse, and all of Jordan Peele's stuff. Horror is being taken seriously as an artistic genre for the first time, really. And Arrival was one of the best sci-fi films I've ever seen.
      And Annihilation is absolutely fantastic despite everyone misunderstanding what it's actually about (it's not about aliens invading, that's just a metaphor, the film is about loss and trauma and how it changes you into a different person, with the film making it so they were quite literally physically altered by the trauma they went through even before they entered the shimmer, but yeah).
      Only watching marvel movies, and then declaring that movies are terrible, is like only listening to Justin Bieber and then claiming all music is terrible. There are brilliant films out there being made every year, just like brilliant music is being made constantly, you just have to actually put in the tiniest bit of effort into finding the good stuff, as has always been the case.
      It's really not that hard to find good modern movies.
      Everything written and directed by Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead for example. Especially The Endless. All their films are in one shared universe too, and they're doing it with these very low budget indie films instead of the huge marketing might of Disney. And they don't look even remotely low budget, despite the fact they are. They can do a lot with very little, because they're world class filmmakers.

    • @timewarpdrive77
      @timewarpdrive77 Před 5 měsíci +26

      Lmao; tell that disney and their year of deliberate, blackrock funded, flops

    • @youraverageguy7842
      @youraverageguy7842 Před 5 měsíci +7

      Fr who remembers any movie the Rock has been in outside of Moana and F&F.

    • @timewarpdrive77
      @timewarpdrive77 Před 5 měsíci +9

      @@youraverageguy7842 the jumanji sequels?

    • @Eminentharp
      @Eminentharp Před 5 měsíci +12

      this is definitely seen in the military films. Napoleon and Dunkirk weren't all that good overall because they lacked a passion. The reason we see movies like Das Boot, A Bridge Too Far, Saving Private Ryan, and Waterloo as masterpieces or great movies is because they held the passion of their crews. You can even see this in what Tom Hanks did in Greyhound which, while dramatic, I thoughourly enjoyed because it wasn't cartoonish

  • @sebastianwittenkamp2738
    @sebastianwittenkamp2738 Před 4 měsíci +2032

    I worked the movie theater when BWP came out. Hard to overstate how big an impact it had. We were asked all the time to walk people to their cars after the movie because they were scared.

    • @shorewall
      @shorewall Před 4 měsíci +85

      That's awesome!

    • @juannaym8488
      @juannaym8488 Před 4 měsíci

      man I would've fucked with these people. Like telling them the movie depicted real events or that there were sightings recently of the witch in the area

    • @ghostfrieza2904
      @ghostfrieza2904 Před 4 měsíci +59

      I remember asking my mom all the time if this was real because I couldn't sleep at night after watching the movie a few times and she would always tell me that no its not real the actors went on talk shows afterwards and stuff like that. I'm 28 now, this was a couple of years ago

    • @Tipzyyy
      @Tipzyyy Před 4 měsíci +5

      and the lines to see the movie too...

    • @bobbyferg9173
      @bobbyferg9173 Před 2 měsíci +13

      That has the vibes of the early silent film movies where people thought the train would hit them

  • @lordfizzz
    @lordfizzz Před 4 měsíci +698

    I grew up in a tiny farm town on the cusp of it being developed into suburbia. This movie was so impactful that somebody or bodies took the time to decorate an old abandoned shack deep in old dirt bike trails with the wood symbols from the BWP and like headless barbies and all that. I mean were talking a hundred decapitated barbies and even more of those symbols. I was old enough to realize it wasnt something paranormal or whatever but at the same time was old enough to realize the effort this person or people went to make this little shack so freaking unnerving.

    • @The_Bigot
      @The_Bigot Před 4 měsíci +37

      As a kid, like 12-13, I ventured off into the woods behind my house. I did a lot of weird shit out there. Cut down a palm tree with a machete just to see if I could do it. Build a tree house, surrounded the area in the Blair witch symbols to creep out anyone to ever find it. There’s also a big ass out that I dig out there that was like 7 feet deep. Hopefully nobody fell into that thing.
      This was over 20 years ago. No smart phones, limited tv, plenty of free time. I’m sure whoever made that stuff you found was also just someone like that

    • @SuperFlashDriver
      @SuperFlashDriver Před 12 dny +1

      To be honest, it's this reason why I love Cryptids as much as I do with other monster franchises. Cryptids still live on to this very day. And whether they're extinct, or still living but hiding in the woods/in the shadows is something that's been debated for decades, even spanning conspiracy theories and missing links in it's timeline that a time machine, whether large or small, would've solved in a matter of minutes/hours.

  • @kingchuckfinley
    @kingchuckfinley Před 5 měsíci +364

    The Blair Witch Projects marketing is the greatest of all time. I was around 12 when it came out and I was so scared of the movie. We all thought it was real at school and I found the website and it was so real to me. Really brilliant.

    • @moonasha
      @moonasha Před 28 dny

      I remember in like 4th grade kids arguing about whether the movie was real or fake, lol

  • @AaronHayne
    @AaronHayne Před 5 měsíci +1660

    What I love about BWP is that less recognized faces as the leads works so well in making it feel like a real event. Immersion would have gone right out the window if there were big name actors in place of the selected cast.

    • @lonesome3958
      @lonesome3958 Před 4 měsíci +31

      Absolutely

    • @karlgustov9648
      @karlgustov9648 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Yes!

    • @BeSk9991
      @BeSk9991 Před 4 měsíci +65

      Sucks a bit that they didn't really get paid lmao
      Imagine working your ass off on a movie, which makes 250 million, but you still only got paid 8 000 dollars
      Even if it's not in the contract, I would feel bad as the creator to not give them for example 500k each

    • @dmitriysamusenko5910
      @dmitriysamusenko5910 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Yea, more movies should employ unknown actors.

    • @cokelover-nb1qz
      @cokelover-nb1qz Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@dmitriysamusenko5910 to be honest though a big part of the money comes from your actors marketing something albeit it would be nice to have a few big names to fill that role while having the majority of the cast be minior actors.

  • @SmoothCriminal12
    @SmoothCriminal12 Před 5 měsíci +1103

    One thing I remember Matt Damon say was that previously, studios were more willing to take risks with films because VHS/DVD sales would generally be able to make up any underperformance at the box office.
    But now that home media sales are at an all time low due to streaming, now studios aren't willing to take those same risks.

    • @nathanclark2424
      @nathanclark2424 Před 5 měsíci +174

      Well, congratulations companies. You played yourselves. You wanted to get rid of physical media, and look where you are now.

    • @clusterflick6333
      @clusterflick6333 Před 4 měsíci

      @@lrsb1678 Yeah, but it's kinda the same problem a lot of artists are facing in the music industry right now. In the olden days, the general rule of thumb was that, after costs and label fees and whatnot, the artist received roughly $1 per album sold. So if you managed to sell 100,000 albums, that was some pretty good cash coming in. Nowadays, artists receive like $0.005 per stream on Spotify, so if you manage to reach 100,000 streams, you made pretty much NOTHING. Artist get paid *far* less per stream than they did back in the days of physical media, and that's affecting the economics of the industries across the board.

    • @stolenshortsword
      @stolenshortsword Před 4 měsíci

      @@lrsb1678 when was the last time you purchased a movie for $15 on itunes? when that could buy a month of whatever streaming service its on - and there's no real ownership value, its hardly a popular choice.

    • @EneTheGene
      @EneTheGene Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@lrsb1678I reckon more people pirate movies than buy them digitally. Not based on anything, just a hunch.

    • @fortynights1513
      @fortynights1513 Před 4 měsíci +40

      Matt Damon said that on Hot Ones.
      The thing that seems to have been implied there is that in the old DVD rental setup, customers only had to pick from what was on the shelf and if your movie looked interesting, it could make some money back there.
      Whereas on streaming, a movie that didn’t do much in theaters would theoretically have to compete with everything that the streamer has the rights to, and thus could offer, and they’d be less likely to earn money back in that scenario.
      Some have also argued that streaming might have led to mid budget movies being transformed into season long TV series that are highly serialized.
      At least that’s what I’ve heard people say. What say you?

  • @Jaykooooo
    @Jaykooooo Před 4 měsíci +131

    Just to put into perspective how convincing the marketing campaign was - the actors family and friends started getting calls wishing them condolences because people were so convinced that they had really died.

  • @4fives992
    @4fives992 Před 5 měsíci +138

    BWP is such a specific moment in history nestled right at the start of the digital age. It's got such a unique feel to it that really feeds into the narrative. There will never be another film like it.

    • @fortynights1513
      @fortynights1513 Před 4 měsíci +4

      There have been found footage films (side note: I’ve seen Cloverfield which they mentioned and that one’s pretty good in my book), but a found footage film that turns that kind of ROI without major industry backing is something we aren’t likely to see again.

  • @FlameIsLucky
    @FlameIsLucky Před 5 měsíci +1792

    its insane that the directors for the Blair Witch Project weren't even present for a majority of its filming. It was pretty much all in the actors hands to create the film... and it worked beautifully.

    • @rydz656
      @rydz656 Před 5 měsíci +118

      They were collecting the film every night and giving them notes on where there characters were at.

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean Před 5 měsíci +88

      And yet they didn't get credit for it, and didn't see any of the film's profits.

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean Před 5 měsíci +62

      ​@@rydz656 Lol yup. The directors acted like cryptids.

    • @malif1279
      @malif1279 Před 5 měsíci +44

      ​@@WobblesandBeanlmao that's a scumbag move from them

    • @Lordidude
      @Lordidude Před 5 měsíci +84

      ​@WobblesandBean they were paid for the acting. Their contract which they signed didn't have profit share as payment.

  • @KeebeThePlush
    @KeebeThePlush Před 5 měsíci +3192

    The most disturbing thing is that if the actors where in real fear and really got unexpectedly hurt on set, they could of been seen as just acting really well

    • @tomassmith2088
      @tomassmith2088 Před 5 měsíci +262

      This happened in a movie; something about magicians I think. Girl was supposed to pretend to be locked in water; actually locked in water.
      Another example some comedian had a bit about pretending to have a heart attack.
      He had a real one on stage with the audience laughing at him

    • @preflex3502
      @preflex3502 Před 5 měsíci

      Deodato was arrested and put on trial for _Cannibal Holocaust_ because the Italian cops thought it was real.

    • @smiledawg
      @smiledawg Před 5 měsíci +77

      ⁠@@tomassmith2088Now You See Me, Isla Fisher was the actress

    • @williamdittmann9281
      @williamdittmann9281 Před 5 měsíci +34

      >Could of

    • @AuroraAce.
      @AuroraAce. Před 5 měsíci +37

      @@williamdittmann9281 minor spelling mistake?
      your point is now invalid ☝️🤓

  • @noot_noot3210
    @noot_noot3210 Před 4 měsíci +143

    As a kid in high school trying to become a filmmaker I think it’s really sad to see movies these days and the few good ones not getting enough recognition. I think the film Talk To Me was amazing but no one every talks about it. I hope to bring the magic back to film and I believe that I do that whenever I make short films. Thanks for the great video Emp.

    • @Celesterance
      @Celesterance Před 4 měsíci +2

      I will check that movie out and come back here if you want to talk about it! If you wanna talk please leave another comment, so I won't forget where I got that recommendation from :) have a nice day

    • @aroukar47
      @aroukar47 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I watched it. That was a good movie!

    • @fortynights1513
      @fortynights1513 Před 4 měsíci

      What’s Talk to Me about?
      And why’s it worth talking about?

    • @aroukar47
      @aroukar47 Před 4 měsíci

      @@fortynights1513 Basically Australian teenagers mess with supernatural powers for fun and clout, and they suffer the consequences.
      If you want a bit more detail; there is a "stone" hand that allows you to be possessed by the dead (or demons pretending to be dead people, I wasn't too sure). Bad things happen as a result of using it.

    • @noot_noot3210
      @noot_noot3210 Před 4 měsíci

      @@fortynights1513 I just think it’s not the usual horror slop that’s usually put out nowadays and I think it’s reminiscent of CZcams that was done on a low budget by first time directors

  • @BrotherBattle21
    @BrotherBattle21 Před 4 měsíci +18

    If we’re not just talking about Hollywood, Bruce Lee’s final film “Enter the dragon” what is the most profitable film ever made. It had a budget (adjusted for inflation) over around $850,000. It’s total box office run collected and astonishing total (adjusted for inflation) of $1.76 Billion.

  • @thatonechick1318
    @thatonechick1318 Před 5 měsíci +2712

    I always tell people that Blair Witch Project was an experience. I saw it in theaters back in 1999. I was 14. The internet was so new and it wasn't as simple as going online and finding out it was fake. Found footage was a very niche genre and not many people had ever seen it before. And their marketing campaign had fake FBI websites and everything. Back then people didn't genuinely know if it was real or not. Today most people hate the movie because there aren't special effects, no loud music, and no jump scares. Since I saw it when it was in theaters (and as a young teen) this is still one of my absolute favorite horror movies. Great fucking video, my dude.

    • @shifty1927
      @shifty1927 Před 5 měsíci +48

      Yup seen it at 11. Thanks to my grandmother. 😂 Being from Maryland it was a must see.

    • @HoopleBogart
      @HoopleBogart Před 5 měsíci +19

      I had to sleep with my light on for weeks after watching Blair Witch with my stepmom.

    • @Karamaru_Crow
      @Karamaru_Crow Před 5 měsíci +10

      Yea the whole excitement and atmosphere around the movie hype was certainly an experience it was everywhere.

    • @doggerlander
      @doggerlander Před 5 měsíci +2

      Proejct is such a funny typo

    • @marcespinoza6068
      @marcespinoza6068 Před 5 měsíci +16

      I was 14 as well, it's hard to explain to people now what the experience was actually like. We are flooding with 1000's of found footage movies at this point but seeing one for the first time on a nationwide stage is something else.

  • @LucidMakesVideos
    @LucidMakesVideos Před 5 měsíci +1740

    The ambiguity of the "5-letter word" setup being changed from the obvious answer (money), to the correct answer (magic) is incredible script writing. Hats off to EmpLemon!

    • @SIKICIBIRKANAL
      @SIKICIBIRKANAL Před 4 měsíci +47

      Oh shit spoiler.

    • @therokku7393
      @therokku7393 Před 4 měsíci +6

      yooo i watch your videos, good to see you here :)

    • @LucidMakesVideos
      @LucidMakesVideos Před 4 měsíci +5

      @@therokku7393 thanks homie!

    • @i_starving7889
      @i_starving7889 Před 4 měsíci +32

      @@SIKICIBIRKANAL why'd you read the comments before actually watching the video brother in christ it is your own fault im sorry

    • @SIKICIBIRKANAL
      @SIKICIBIRKANAL Před 4 měsíci

      @@i_starving7889 i watch it with my phone and it is easier to scroll through comments while watching, but regardless you're right.

  • @JD-ve6kn
    @JD-ve6kn Před 4 měsíci +40

    i was 8 when this movie released. as a kid obsessed with horror movies in a sparsely-populated, heavily forested community in northeastern Canada, this movie scared the HELL out of me. i will always remember my first time watching it

    • @YerDaddY.
      @YerDaddY. Před 2 měsíci

      Where abouts in Canada?

    • @JD-ve6kn
      @JD-ve6kn Před 2 měsíci

      rural Newfoundland

  • @jureigeeksoutoccasionally
    @jureigeeksoutoccasionally Před 4 měsíci +51

    I have a special love for this movie. I grew up not even a mile away from one of the forests they used as a filming location, and it’s wholly shaped my entire creative existence.

  • @inversion9651
    @inversion9651 Před 5 měsíci +883

    Emp videos are always the most cinematic. A very high form of storytelling.

    • @illytree
      @illytree Před 5 měsíci +12

      the glazing is getting out of hand

    • @jswagpsn2285
      @jswagpsn2285 Před 5 měsíci +2

      ​@@illytree what do you mean?

    • @feztroutthetripledeluxefan
      @feztroutthetripledeluxefan Před 5 měsíci +7

      ​@jswagpsn2285 someone poured actual plasma on the glazing machine and i predict the donut factory will go to ruin

    • @banan9782
      @banan9782 Před 5 měsíci +5

      read a book

    • @duffman18
      @duffman18 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Even the ads for products or companies he makes are entertaining.

  • @mattc3279
    @mattc3279 Před 5 měsíci +489

    The most profitable film in history is MORBIUS (2022), it made a staggering 1 MORBILLION dollars in the box office

    • @evilotto9200
      @evilotto9200 Před 5 měsíci +30

      bumpn this in hopes of sony releasn it a 3rd time

    • @cringespasm
      @cringespasm Před 5 měsíci +9

      why did i laugh at this so hard wtf

    • @ElectrikStatik900
      @ElectrikStatik900 Před 5 měsíci +30

      and rightfully so. I thoroughly enjoyed the part where they viciously and ferociously morbed all over every character.

    • @ayuminor
      @ayuminor Před 5 měsíci +23

      You mean in the morb office

    • @squidvis
      @squidvis Před 5 měsíci +8

      "It's morbin time!"
      Such a classic

  • @watermeloneman
    @watermeloneman Před 4 měsíci +34

    Emp: Spends months creating another masterpiece of a video.
    YT ad sense: That will be $3.41

    • @ferleal24
      @ferleal24 Před 4 měsíci

      "turn off that pesky adblock"

  • @MrBURSHAK
    @MrBURSHAK Před 4 měsíci +23

    I was in grade 12 when this movie came out. The hype was intense! People were talking about it in school all the time, and early internet chat rooms were full of discussions about it
    It came and went pretty quickly, but it was a lot of fun

  • @qjames0077
    @qjames0077 Před 5 měsíci +455

    I remember watching this in the early days of the internet after renting it from Blockbuster. Right after it ended I waded through the molasses that was AOL to find out if the cast were ever found alive 😅

    • @j.2512
      @j.2512 Před 5 měsíci

      normies are really stupid

    • @chardaskie
      @chardaskie Před 5 měsíci +9

      Isn't is insane how fast shit is changing

    • @jjcoola998
      @jjcoola998 Před 5 měsíci +13

      Yo I used my dads dial up account from work after I got home to do research as well and everyone in yahoo chat was going wild lmao

    • @qjames0077
      @qjames0077 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@lrsb1678 sure, but who watches the credits?

  • @bengaunt3505
    @bengaunt3505 Před 5 měsíci +261

    My dad emailed the director of the Blair Witch project telling him it sounded like a cool idea and asked him if it would be released in the UK
    The director himself replied. If that doesn't sum up the scale of the film (and also the internet in the 90s) IDK what does.

    • @OuterGalaxyLounge
      @OuterGalaxyLounge Před 4 měsíci +24

      It was possible back in the early days of the internet when email and the internet were still novelties to write to indie type filmmakers and get responses like that. I wrote Michael Moore back around '98 I think, after he'd made Roger and Me and The Big One but before he'd made the more high profile Bowling for Columbine and Fahrenheit 911 and he wrote me back. I was kind of floored by that. I can't even remember now what I wrote him for.

  • @CoachNolan
    @CoachNolan Před 4 měsíci +11

    My old film professor often used the Blair Witch project as example to show how budget doesn't matter. He also used it as an example of protecting yourself when making deals because if i remember right the creators made a deal for it's distribution in which they didn't receive any royalties/residuals.

    • @MakerInMotion
      @MakerInMotion Před 10 dny +2

      Todd Phillips directed THE HANGOVER for free and agreed to a percentage of the back end instead. Ended up being a great decision.

  • @cauliflowerconnoisseur2710
    @cauliflowerconnoisseur2710 Před 4 měsíci +13

    I was only 4 when BWP came out, but i can still remember the hype behind it. My cousin who worked in the local theater in Sydney would tell me every session was sold out that summer school holidays. When it came to VHS, the local Blockbuster or Video Ezy never had a copy since it was always rented out. Brothers convinced me it was real and i lost so much sleep over it.
    never know if there will be a time like that again

  • @RhymeStranger
    @RhymeStranger Před 5 měsíci +216

    After watching Blair Witch in theaters when I was younger I specifically remember no one left right away after the credits rolled, we all just sat there for a few like did we just witness someone ACTUALLY die? We didn't have Google at our fingertips, so as we all left the theatre everyone who watched the movie stopped again outside the exit and we all just kinda stood around talking about it, I do remember vaguely a couple people having very intense feelings and emotions couple people were crying but when you went home that night you knew you had just been through an experience. Imagine that today 🤔

    • @j.2512
      @j.2512 Před 5 měsíci +4

      lmfao, no. I saw it as a kid in theaters and everyone though it was boring bullshit and obviously fake

    • @RhymeStranger
      @RhymeStranger Před 5 měsíci +47

      ​@@j.2512I feel ya and can't speak for everyone my friend just my experience, thanks for sharing your experience though you clearly are a tougher person than me 💪💪

    • @limaecho6107
      @limaecho6107 Před 4 měsíci +10

      @RhymeStranger Had the same experience, but I was in my early 20s so we went straight to the bar. We were convinced it was some kind of hillbilly cult.

    • @danielmorris7648
      @danielmorris7648 Před 4 měsíci

      Yea this either isn't true or you went with 10 year olds come on man

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat Před 4 měsíci +3

      As kids we were highly believed by what we saw. It was so completely new. It mimicked home video recorded videos and had actors just adlibbing that it genuinely felt real. No internet for most people back then and certainly no online video to easily release this kind of video too.

  • @storgasaur
    @storgasaur Před 5 měsíci +981

    The most profitable film is obviously the one played in health classes

  • @fluffcake
    @fluffcake Před 4 měsíci +21

    It sucks that horror movies aren’t treated as the same vein as other types of films because to me, they serve as the most experimental. BWP went on to inspire so many different works and many that came before it were just as intriguing. Sucks that most of the ones pumped out are often times bad sequels or remakes.

  • @elijahfuder8883
    @elijahfuder8883 Před měsícem +5

    Emp. Your nascar videos single handedly got me into Motorsport. And I would love for you to write a review about f1. More specifically the 2009 season with brawn gp. It’s a super interesting story that not a ton of people know about (ignore the Hulu series about it)
    Sincerely fan of Motorsport

  • @freshmaggot
    @freshmaggot Před 5 měsíci +244

    Another interesting thing about the Blair witch is that the modern analogue horror format that’s so popular today is still derivative of it. Granted it’s so much different now but the base ideas of this found footage format are still there.

    • @j.2512
      @j.2512 Před 5 měsíci +13

      cancer begets cancer

    • @jjcoola998
      @jjcoola998 Před 5 měsíci +17

      Yeah it really planted a lot of seeds

    • @ManiacMayhem7256
      @ManiacMayhem7256 Před 4 měsíci +14

      ​@@j.2512
      Cancer doesn't have diamonds in the rough. Found footage and analog horror does

    • @HOOTwheelz
      @HOOTwheelz Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@j.2512 you seem extremely upset about found footage films. like, way too upset.

  • @HenryDaNinth
    @HenryDaNinth Před 5 měsíci +395

    I just wanted to say you are a legend of CZcams, Emp. Your influence and contributions to the culture are unforgettable. Thank you for being great, year in and year out.

    • @mr.mammuthusafricanavus8299
      @mr.mammuthusafricanavus8299 Před 5 měsíci +13

      Agreed. My first video I ever saw of EmpLemon was There will never ever be another driver like Dale Earnhardt :P

    • @HenryDaNinth
      @HenryDaNinth Před 5 měsíci +15

      @@mr.mammuthusafricanavus8299 my first were his Spingebill and King of the Hill YTPs. I came for the poop, I stayed for the cinematic diamonds that are his full-length commentaries.

    • @evilmonarch6721
      @evilmonarch6721 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Mine was meme theory

    • @Rynoverse
      @Rynoverse Před 4 měsíci +1

      I don’t even remember what was the first emplemon video I saw, all I know is I’ve seen a lot of them by now

    • @kjm3672
      @kjm3672 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I remember mine was his Phineas and Ferb YTP, it was deleted a while ago and if it ever resurfaces I'm sure twitter would love to watch it

  • @Sw4gr1
    @Sw4gr1 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Truly a moment history 10:13 when he says Roblox

  • @jonathananker9671
    @jonathananker9671 Před 25 dny +7

    4 months now. Emp, wya?

  • @Fleshcut
    @Fleshcut Před 5 měsíci +185

    The first time I saw Blair Witch Project was with my father and my best friend at age 12 in broad daylight. I felt bored and underwhelmed. The second time I saw it alone around 1 AM. I shat my pants. Oh what a difference the setting can make.

    • @dogshake
      @dogshake Před 4 měsíci +8

      Broad daylight, is the term.

    • @TheHippyProductions
      @TheHippyProductions Před 4 měsíci +9

      yeah...youre not playing a horror game until you live alone with all the lights off at 2 AM with a headset on. playing Condemned like that is something else, man.

  • @dutch_asocialite
    @dutch_asocialite Před 5 měsíci +749

    Surreal to hear a case where the critics are right liking a film and the audience is wrong hating it for once. I guess the past really is a different time after all.

    • @_Avstin_
      @_Avstin_ Před 5 měsíci +9

      could this be?

    • @inversion9651
      @inversion9651 Před 5 měsíci +142

      When critics were actually critiquing films.

    • @RugbyRyan
      @RugbyRyan Před 5 měsíci +106

      Critics are usually right tbh. Most of the going public would tell you avengers endgame is much better than some of the best movies if all time like Seven Samurai or Parasite

    • @whyiwakeup6460
      @whyiwakeup6460 Před 5 měsíci +10

      @@inversion9651 buffoolery is afoot

    • @firestarr5812
      @firestarr5812 Před 5 měsíci +63

      ⁠@@RugbyRyan
      I think it’s more that Endgame was one of the best movies ever to specific members of it’s audience- the ones who had followed Marvel for years by that point. Of course they loved it and critics didn’t- it wasn’t a movie made for critics.

  • @worldendingful
    @worldendingful Před 5 měsíci +3

    I live only a few miles from the actual state park that Blair Witch was filmed in (Seneca Creek, in Maryland) and it's an experience to hike that same area after seeing the films.

  • @CarpeDiem8711
    @CarpeDiem8711 Před 4 měsíci +17

    Yet another masterpiece documentary from the great EmpLemon. I cherish the time I spend watching your content and seeing your growth into something special. Not once have I been disappointed with your content, not because I'm familiar with it, but because of the great deal of care you put forth in creating content worth (re)watching.

    • @screwyourhandle
      @screwyourhandle Před 4 měsíci +2

      Yeah, he's just one of those creators where you know the video will be great, no matter what it's about

    • @fortynights1513
      @fortynights1513 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@screwyourhandleHe’s a great narrator and storyteller.
      I’ve seen better out of him, but this was a good video.

  • @Franciskev2
    @Franciskev2 Před 5 měsíci +32

    I saw an early screening of this movie. When the credits rolled, the theater was silent. Everybody thought it was real.

  • @arghpee
    @arghpee Před 5 měsíci +42

    Blair Witch was the first successful "lost footage" horror film and they deserved their success. Marble hornets, Slender, Mandela, and a lot more stuff were directly inspired by this film. (You explain it very well in this video, well done!)

    • @j.2512
      @j.2512 Před 5 měsíci

      so nothing good came out of it, only cancer for mongoloid zoomers

    • @sven_bender
      @sven_bender Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@j.2512 did this film run your dog over or something?

    • @arghpee
      @arghpee Před 5 měsíci +1

      blud's comment was so toxic I couldn't even see it past the YT filter @@sven_bender

  • @mikalzanna2076
    @mikalzanna2076 Před 4 měsíci +8

    My friend was obsessed with Blair Witch in the early 00's, such good times watching it and then going out in the woods to get even more scared lol. It's dawned on me that it really was the end of an era, whereas now after decades of compounding cynicism & greed the system is really starting to collapse in on itself. But like Emp said, hard times make meaningful art. Bravo on the video.

  • @samplexample
    @samplexample Před 4 měsíci +28

    “Avatar was unique… totally new experience”
    >basically just Pocahontas in Space

    • @danielbaran4724
      @danielbaran4724 Před 4 měsíci +14

      It was new in the sense that the CGI, IMAX, and 3D made Pandora look and feel real. But that’s just me though.

    • @MrMrprofessor12345
      @MrMrprofessor12345 Před 22 dny +7

      More the sheer scale and intensity of the imagery than the plotline. The plotline is drab and uninspired. Honestly if it had those visuals paired with a plotline that tackles the same topics with depth, it would probably be one of the best movies of the early 21st century. Instead it's a technical marvel people enjoyed then mostly forgot, if they weren't discussing the visuals.

  • @CZsWorld
    @CZsWorld Před 5 měsíci +230

    Emplemon 🤝 Horror Content

  • @DeadHatzGuy
    @DeadHatzGuy Před 5 měsíci +170

    It’s incredible the effects this movie has on not only cinematic horror but that of online horror. I can only imagine how many different works of unfiction, ARGs, and web series had their inspiration spawn from this one lil movie
    Excellent video as always EmpLemon

  • @frogmouth2
    @frogmouth2 Před 4 měsíci +7

    One topic I feel is very interesting that you could cover is the movie, Charlie in the chocolate factory. Pretty much every label attached to the product like “cash grab” or “made unnecessary changes” applies much more accurately to the first adaptation, Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory. It’s an interesting example of how audiences can perceive and label a product despite creative aspirations.

  • @Thugshaker_thequaker
    @Thugshaker_thequaker Před 4 měsíci +5

    8:37 my parents told me that when it came out it was easily the most terrifying movie they had ever seen so naturally I had to watch it an being gen z I was entertained but not scared but what’s important is to realize the technology for the time made it so relevant, to my parents when they first watched it it was as if their friend had sent them this from a home video which was what made it so invasive and polarizing. Absolutely a brilliant cinematic piece regardless of quality.

  • @KaiserMattTygore927
    @KaiserMattTygore927 Před 5 měsíci +55

    I still remember being a kid in the late 90's and seeing various random promotional stuff for Blair Witch, then when the movie came out, everyone and their grandmother including cartoon network (shown in the video) parodied it.
    This movie just sets the right tone for me, I come back to it every few years.

  • @raymondpenland4310
    @raymondpenland4310 Před 5 měsíci +91

    The film "Skinamarink" has a similar story to "The Blair Witch Project" of how it became an incredible hit despite being an extremely cheaply made movie. It made its debut at online film festivals, generating a little buzz until it leaked onto the internet, leading to hundreds of TikTokers and CZcamsrs exlaiming about how it's the newest "scariest movie ever made". Due to this reception and demand to see it in theaters, places like AMC expanded its limited release, resulting in it making over $2 million from a scant $15,000 budget.

    • @robertholland3895
      @robertholland3895 Před 4 měsíci +5

      It is similar but Skinamarink moreso was a hit in the arthouse/experimental film market. We also don’t really know how successful it was since it went to a streaming services. Although another similarity is it being a symbol for an oncoming genre (for Blair Witch it was found footage, and many view Skinamarink as the first analog horror feature film) l
      That director definitely has a future in art films for sure though. Amazing movie!

  • @JoeMama-fp3xl
    @JoeMama-fp3xl Před 5 měsíci +9

    This dude is so good at making videos that he makes 22 minutes feels short

  • @obviosgamer
    @obviosgamer Před 4 měsíci +2

    I lived about 15 min from where they recorded the BWP and it cannot underestimated the amount of people that flocked to the forest. I used to walk the trail there a lot and people of all kinds of cult and curiosity came to see it. Being Maryland I saw plates from as far west as Colorado. People also would hang a ton of witchcraft stuff everywhere.

  • @SgtGatorade
    @SgtGatorade Před 5 měsíci +83

    Finished a film class this semester, and Blair witch is by far THE found footage movie referenced. Super influential, who knows what modern horror would look like without it. Loved the vid as always, love how you jump from topic to topic. Stay fresh!

  • @volodymyrbilyk555
    @volodymyrbilyk555 Před 5 měsíci +43

    The whole rollout campaign with mockumentary on blair witch, website, diaries was so much fun. And then the games while rough around the edges had so much lore and atmosphere. And then sequel went crazy. Also do you remember McFarlane Toys Witch?

  • @thecrusader1673
    @thecrusader1673 Před 5 měsíci +2

    12:30 that track works so well given the context lol

  • @Decembersbreath
    @Decembersbreath Před 4 měsíci

    Emp, the build up from that thumbnail to the reveal made me shout in echoing joy. Well done good sir.

  • @PsRohrbaugh
    @PsRohrbaugh Před 5 měsíci +522

    Another masterpiece by our savior and leader. Even the best Opera ad I've seen.

    • @laxio-oq6yo
      @laxio-oq6yo Před 5 měsíci

      What a sheep you are.

    • @seva7500
      @seva7500 Před 5 měsíci +54

      Why would you do that?

    • @606808909
      @606808909 Před 5 měsíci

      Imagine doing what you want with you're own money......madness..........Monica please@@seva7500

    • @rqb6731
      @rqb6731 Před 5 měsíci

      Cuz he fw emplemon and its his money @@seva7500
      (I wouldnt personally but thats cuz im not wealthy, money has a different value to everyone)

    • @Toykio
      @Toykio Před 5 měsíci

      Opera is owned since 2016 by a chinese investor conglomerate and has been running on the Chromium Webkit since 2013. If you actually value your privacy then to not use Opera.

  • @blastonightfb77ryan86
    @blastonightfb77ryan86 Před 5 měsíci +133

    Hey Emp! Love the videos! I’ve got an idea! Why don’t you make a video talking about the history of the most controversial referee calls in sports? I think that would be interesting!

    • @ray017ray017
      @ray017ray017 Před 5 měsíci

      you should stop brown nosing dude. you should like you got no friends

    • @AManOnline.
      @AManOnline. Před 5 měsíci +5

      Great idea I'd watch that 👍

    • @_Jay_Maker_
      @_Jay_Maker_ Před 5 měsíci +4

      That's a cool idea! Emp's sports content is some of the most entertaining on CZcams.

    • @goom-
      @goom- Před 5 měsíci +1

      'The Great Monkey Baseball'

    • @CaraCreations1000
      @CaraCreations1000 Před 5 měsíci

      yes please

  • @Vilo24
    @Vilo24 Před 5 měsíci +1

    your content is A+ man, never stop pumping out quality

  • @RustyStardustFilms
    @RustyStardustFilms Před měsícem +2

    I'm a filmmaker, and with the tech these days, it's easier than ever to make your own film for almost nothing. I Exec Prod two features, and we made them both for $15-$20k. They came out fantastic, and people think we spent 10x that. Plus, w all the streaming platforms, it's also easier than ever to get your film seen. We made about $60k per film. Not a bad ROI.

    • @mokomothman5713
      @mokomothman5713 Před 14 dny

      >15k to 20k
      >"Almost nothing"
      Look, I get the budget required to start a project but I feel like it would be more accurate to express that opinion as "Given all the technology available for filmmaking, the barrier for entry is lower than it's been."
      Like I'm not saying you're wrong, by all means, it's stupid easy. I'm concerned that your statement can be interpreted as a misleading statement.

  • @misterkefir
    @misterkefir Před 5 měsíci +8

    Highest-grossing films as of 2022 adjusted for inflation -->
    1 Gone with the Wind - $4,192,000,000 / (1939)
    2 Avatar - $3,824,000,000 / (2009)
    3 Titanic - $3,485,000,000 / (1997)
    4 Star Wars - $3,443,000,000 / (1977)
    5 Avengers: Endgame - $3,165,000,000 / (2019)
    6 The Sound of Music - $2,884,000,000 / (1965)
    7 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial - $2,815,000,000 / (1982)
    8 The Ten Commandments - $2,665,000,000 / (1956)
    9 Doctor Zhivago - $2,526,000,000 / (1965)
    10 Star Wars: The Force Awakens - $2,491,000,000 / (2015)
    according to wikipedia

  • @ToastedTater420
    @ToastedTater420 Před 5 měsíci +37

    Always good finding out emplemon is still alive and kicking.

  • @PZ_Lima
    @PZ_Lima Před 4 měsíci +4

    my dad was following this on the internet and after watching the movie with his friends they went to talk about it over coffee. They still thought it was real so it was followed with complete silence until someone said, "it has to be demons."

  • @skeletontoes7692
    @skeletontoes7692 Před 5 měsíci +87

    Seeing the BWP in the theater as a kid was one of my best movie going experiences. I totally bought into it being real.

  • @gentlydown41
    @gentlydown41 Před 5 měsíci +16

    Honestly the idea at the end of how after a depression there is often a Renaissance is really exciting. Unless the film industry fully collapses, which I don't think will happen, drastic change has to happen

  • @herzogsbuick
    @herzogsbuick Před 4 měsíci +4

    Using GeoWizard's music under the Blair Witch hikes is a beautiful homage, 13 out of 5 stars

  • @garbageman366
    @garbageman366 Před 4 měsíci +1

    One final amazing video to end this year with, thanks Emp for making these for us.

  • @ijustwantacookie4148
    @ijustwantacookie4148 Před 5 měsíci +8

    When emp asked a 5 letter word that starts with m I confidently said Monday

  • @ianfreud
    @ianfreud Před 5 měsíci +7

    I had the perfect experience of BWP. I’d sort of heard of it - and maybe seen the project website - but hadn’t even heard of found footage films. In fact, I only stumbled across it on a shady DVD at a car boot sale, so took it home with no preconceptions that it was a film. I genuinely thought it was a documentary. So I sat down with my mate and we watched it in increasing, unbroken silence. I think I even passed it on to people to tell them to watch it, and it felt like an age (but probably like a week in reality) before I understood what it was.
    So while I’ve never rewatched it, it remains one of my most profound experiences of film - and it’s great to see how many people had that same experience.

  • @longlivelinux90
    @longlivelinux90 Před 5 měsíci

    EARLY CHRISTMAS GIFT FROM EMPLEMON!!!!
    thanks man and happy holidays

  • @htsgm
    @htsgm Před 4 měsíci +1

    that was the best sponsorship ad section i ever watched 10/10 everyone should give you sponsorships
    I already use opera though lol

  • @JK-gm6kk
    @JK-gm6kk Před 5 měsíci +42

    My friends older brother told me the blair witch project was real. We had internet, but it was dial up and far from what it is today. Plus my young impressionable mind. I lost alot of sleep. It was for sure a big deal

  • @or6060
    @or6060 Před 5 měsíci +24

    wow one video per month? emp's really kicking these uploads into high gear!

  • @yaboywebby
    @yaboywebby Před 5 měsíci

    i love your videos emp, even your sponsored sections are downright hilarious. thank you for making quality content!

  • @thomasfriedlander7208
    @thomasfriedlander7208 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This was a solid video on a neat topic. Nicely done!

  • @CohenDanielJ
    @CohenDanielJ Před 5 měsíci +8

    The GOAT has blessed us today. Thank you, Emp.

  • @ameene
    @ameene Před 5 měsíci +19

    In every film appreciation class, there's a section on the process of making a film. Specifically on the multimedia marketing as very effective part of rocketing a project to the moon. My prof mentioned how easily one may make a big hit with so little. Always reminding us that the budget doesn't matter but what does is the art of making the film instead.

  • @charliephillips51
    @charliephillips51 Před 4 měsíci

    Wonderful as per usual. Thank you EmpLemon!

  • @kazma6866
    @kazma6866 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Great Video dude. Would love to see something like this for the Video game industry

  • @TheNavigator4552
    @TheNavigator4552 Před 5 měsíci +30

    My favorite form of video essays, keep up the good work, man🎉

  • @_Avstin_
    @_Avstin_ Před 5 měsíci +5

    I noticed you used music GeoWizard made! Super cool addition

  • @vaughnbenson3777
    @vaughnbenson3777 Před 4 měsíci

    Hell yeah new Emplemon video for Christmas!

  • @Zeoxis6
    @Zeoxis6 Před 4 měsíci

    Love the crystal caves music at the end!

  • @localgyakutenkenjitu
    @localgyakutenkenjitu Před 5 měsíci +37

    I do think it’s interesting to discuss horror because, despite how bad people say Hollywood had gotten, us horror fans have been eating GOOD for a long time. It helps tremendously that the barrier to entry for this genre has remained pretty low, and granted most fans will tell you about all the shit you have to sift through to find good horror, but it’s been my experience that it’s always a worthwhile venture, and the positives tend to outweigh the negatives.
    I’m hoping that, in light of what’s happening in Hollywood, creatives who strive in different genres normally reserved for big studios get their chance to shine.

    • @Caffeine_Addict_2020
      @Caffeine_Addict_2020 Před 5 měsíci +1

      yea there's a pretty massive indie scene for horror movies. When I first heard of Shudder I thought, there's no way something this niche makes it to the end of the year. But it's been thriving for years now! It's pretty cool

    • @UchennaKema
      @UchennaKema Před 4 měsíci

      I mean the big giant monster of horror, SAW has what 10-30 mil budgets and thats a giant budget and still easily gets 100-300 mil.

    • @brandonedwards6119
      @brandonedwards6119 Před 5 dny

      The fact that you can make a horror movie for 6 figures and audiences will not care about the bad image/audio quality lets you ignore a lot of the problems with filmmaking sustainability.

  • @MichaelGallagher97
    @MichaelGallagher97 Před 5 měsíci +8

    I love that you use Geowizzard's music. Works well in video essays and videos about walking in straight lines.

  • @emma_tm
    @emma_tm Před měsícem

    It's crazy how recognisable your style is. i saw 'the art of the choke' months ago and thought it was amazing in how you did build-up and everything. before and after that i saw none of your other content, and yet within minutes of watching this i knew exactly who made the video. very impressive

  • @wildinn
    @wildinn Před 4 měsíci +1

    an emp lemon video back to back months lets go

  • @unownnnn
    @unownnnn Před 5 měsíci +6

    They say to individuals if you wanna get rich don't go into creative arts but then we have companies who are only bothered about making money

  • @redinthesky1
    @redinthesky1 Před 5 měsíci +108

    Watching Disney and some others in the past few years really has me wondering if they are really trying to profit.

    • @shorewall
      @shorewall Před 4 měsíci +26

      They are dangerously out of touch. They have no clue what audiences want, and marketing only works until it doesn't.

    • @alexs7670
      @alexs7670 Před 4 měsíci +8

      I thnk most of the people at the top are, but they're so out if touch they can't comprehend the modern audience. Like, less scrupulous activist types who's movie concept amounts to "white man bad" can spin that as "(generic people group) is an untapped market and we're aiming for that audience"
      But sometimes you have people with proven track records just dropping the ball. Kathleen kenedy is the best example of this.

    • @Celesterance
      @Celesterance Před 4 měsíci

      Oh yes they do it for profit. But at the same time they're pushing an agenda. That's why it isn't for everyone. Little kids will still get brainwashed by these movies.

    • @HOOTwheelz
      @HOOTwheelz Před 4 měsíci

      @@alexs7670 i mean the real issue with tokenism (implementing a diverse cast of characters for the sake of diversity rather than strengthening the film) is that it's performative in nature and lacking in narrative purpose. Get Out was a massively successful film and it was *explicitly* about systemic racism and white supremacy, and all the people who benefit from it - including "non-racists" who still use the benefits of their privilege to keep their position of power while harming black people in the process. it was poignant and impossible to miss, yet did fantastically well financially because it was a well-written story. it wasn't written by committee to smooth all the rough edges out that might squick people out; those squicky parts were intentionally designed to make the audience feel uncomfortable so the movie could make its point.
      so like. it's not the presence of minorities in a film that make it suck, it's just the performative tokenism from the C-Suites. Executives think pandering to people will work every time, but at some point people wise up to the fact that it's just a marketing gimmick with no substance and stop bothering with those movies.

    • @Golemoid
      @Golemoid Před 20 dny

      They only make movies to boost their ESG score, the real revenue comes from Blackrock investments.

  • @redpenink12
    @redpenink12 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for your final words. I have felt this way about the movies that are coming out for a long time. But there are still some gems being released for sure!

  • @emperorceegle
    @emperorceegle Před 5 měsíci

    Wow Christmas came early! We only had to wait one less month than usual for a new emp video 😍

  • @jamesmmcgill
    @jamesmmcgill Před 5 měsíci +60

    The Blair Witch Project is proto-analog horror at its finest.

  • @henkearn1132
    @henkearn1132 Před 5 měsíci +33

    I love that you included a clip from The Nerd Crew. Those guys are a bunch of sellouts!

    • @starman9933
      @starman9933 Před 4 měsíci +1

      They aren't sellouts. They are the best nerdy nerds in the world!

    • @dbbbbbbb1952
      @dbbbbbbb1952 Před 4 měsíci

      @@starman9933lol the joke is that they’re sellouts. It’s the self deprecating humour they’re known for

    • @starman9933
      @starman9933 Před 4 měsíci

      @@dbbbbbbb1952 and the joke is that I'm a blind consumer of nerdy media. I watch them too.

    • @dbbbbbbb1952
      @dbbbbbbb1952 Před 4 měsíci

      @@starman9933 then you’re clearly aware they’re a bunch of hack frauds

  • @justinsundstrom8976
    @justinsundstrom8976 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Had this movie on VHS, and since the tape itself that we had was damaged, this actually scared the flip out of me as a kid.

  • @zbgb4339
    @zbgb4339 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I was too young when BWP came out to see it, but even in 2007 , alone in my house at night, the movie carried an aura that creeped me out big time.

  • @bruceismay5440
    @bruceismay5440 Před 5 měsíci +35

    Of course this releases while I’m watching starwars 8 during a 24 hour starwars marathon.
    The point where Disney throws the entire property down the drain

    • @shagnasticator89
      @shagnasticator89 Před 5 měsíci +9

      Nope that was the farce awakens

    • @Ramsey276one
      @Ramsey276one Před 5 měsíci +1

      O
      M
      G
      XD

    • @j.2512
      @j.2512 Před 5 měsíci +1

      It went downhill after Starwars vs Freddy Krueger

    • @flakes1184
      @flakes1184 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Please tell me you watched the Holiday Special

    • @Ramsey276one
      @Ramsey276one Před 5 měsíci

      @@flakes1184
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  • @JonathanDiNamesMusic
    @JonathanDiNamesMusic Před 4 měsíci +1

    Always coming at us with something unexpected and interesting. You really are the GOAT Emp

  • @addisonpernsteiner6569
    @addisonpernsteiner6569 Před 5 měsíci +1

    8:47 spatula madness music is hype, good choice.

  • @ThatWontHurt
    @ThatWontHurt Před 5 měsíci +4

    WE MAKIN IT OUT OF THE DOWNWARD SPIRAL WITH THIS ONE!🔥🔥

  • @Alex-vm6ef
    @Alex-vm6ef Před 5 měsíci +8

    Great video, it's incredible how you cover these seemingly arbitrary things (in terms of their timing) which always have such topical lessons for us, I appreciate the depth you go to in your analysis/planning/writing. The hard work shows

  • @futurdom
    @futurdom Před 5 měsíci

    Once again, amazing video, and I loved the song from Spatula Madness.

  • @DJVolte
    @DJVolte Před měsícem

    Great video emp. You should make more so I can watch them also. Thank you.

  • @vb_blokeboi7251
    @vb_blokeboi7251 Před 5 měsíci +26

    Legendary film, no matter what people say today. I remember being a kid and hearing my parents talk about how terrifying it was. Watershed moment for horror