
1990s childhood experience was remarkably distinct from today’s for every age group. We had an abundance of desirable items for growing kids, with rapid advancements in gaming, computers, and television. There wasn’t anything more exciting than visiting your neighborhood video store to rent any movie you desired. However, we lacked something essential: a basic understanding of the internet. When The Blair Witch Project was released in 1999, an official website for the film was created as a promotional strategy. This site showcased supposed photographic evidence and crime scene images, even featuring police officers from real life crimes. This website not only deceived people (including me) into believing that The Blair Witch Project was based on actual events, but it played a significant role in the film’s success and its status as a legendary ’90s movie that significantly impacted Hollywood for years to come.