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Celebrating 26 Years of “The Blair Witch Project”.
This week on the Scary Spirits Podcast, we’re diving deep into the eerie woods of Burkittsville to mark the 26th anniversary of the groundbreaking 1999 horror classic, “The Blair Witch Project“, released on July 14th.
Join your favorite hosts, Karen and Greg, as they revisit the film that redefined found-footage horror, explore its chilling legacy, and share behind-the-scenes trivia that will leave you questioning what’s real. All while sipping on the mysterious and delicious “Black Eyed Stickman” cocktail—a drink as haunting as the movie itself.
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Black Eyed Stickman Cocktail Recipe
• 1 1/4 oz vodka
• 1 1/4 oz bourbon
• 3/4 oz lemon juice
• 1/2 oz St. Germain
• 1/4 oz simple syrup
• 1 dash aromatic bitters
• orange peel and luxardo cherry for garnish
Instructions
Source: 2geekswhoeat.com
A Brief Synopsis: Found video footage tells the tale of three film students who’ve traveled to a small town to collect documentary footage about the Blair Witch, a legendary local murderer. Over the course of several days, the students interview townspeople and gather clues to support the tale’s veracity. But the project takes a frightening turn when the students lose their way in the woods and begin hearing horrific noises.
Some of the topics discussed and highlights of this episode include:
Our rating of the film:
This movie was pretty good. It only took us 2 cocktails to get through it.
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All music on the Scary Spirits Podcast is provided by the band “Verse 13”. Please check them out. You can listen to all their music on their Bandcamp page.
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By Gregory Wallace and Karen Hudson4.9
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Celebrating 26 Years of “The Blair Witch Project”.
This week on the Scary Spirits Podcast, we’re diving deep into the eerie woods of Burkittsville to mark the 26th anniversary of the groundbreaking 1999 horror classic, “The Blair Witch Project“, released on July 14th.
Join your favorite hosts, Karen and Greg, as they revisit the film that redefined found-footage horror, explore its chilling legacy, and share behind-the-scenes trivia that will leave you questioning what’s real. All while sipping on the mysterious and delicious “Black Eyed Stickman” cocktail—a drink as haunting as the movie itself.
Tune in for:
Subscribe now and never miss a scream!
Black Eyed Stickman Cocktail Recipe
• 1 1/4 oz vodka
• 1 1/4 oz bourbon
• 3/4 oz lemon juice
• 1/2 oz St. Germain
• 1/4 oz simple syrup
• 1 dash aromatic bitters
• orange peel and luxardo cherry for garnish
Instructions
Source: 2geekswhoeat.com
A Brief Synopsis: Found video footage tells the tale of three film students who’ve traveled to a small town to collect documentary footage about the Blair Witch, a legendary local murderer. Over the course of several days, the students interview townspeople and gather clues to support the tale’s veracity. But the project takes a frightening turn when the students lose their way in the woods and begin hearing horrific noises.
Some of the topics discussed and highlights of this episode include:
Our rating of the film:
This movie was pretty good. It only took us 2 cocktails to get through it.
Take our online survey!
We want to know more about you! Please take our survey. All questions are optional and you can remain completely anonymous if you prefer. Tell us what you like or would like to hear more of!
All music on the Scary Spirits Podcast is provided by the band “Verse 13”. Please check them out. You can listen to all their music on their Bandcamp page.
Shoot us an email at [email protected]
As an Amazon Associate, we may earn a small percentage of qualifying purchases through our links.

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