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Witch | Forest
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IMDbWorst Screenplay | 2001
Worst Director | 2001
Worst Screen Couple | 2001
Worst Picture | 2001
Soundtrack Composer of the Year | 2001 | Carter
Soundtrack Composer of the Year For and | 2001 | Carter
Best Supporting Actress | 2001 | Erica
Film Choice HorrorThriller | 2001
Worst Picture | 2000
Most Intrusive Musical Score | 2000
Most Unintentionally Funny Movie | 2000
Worst Sense of Direction Stop them before they direct again | 2000
Budget 15,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 47,737,094 USD
Unhappy with Joe Berlinger's version of the film, Artisan opted to re-shoot certain scenes to add more "traditional" horror movie elements and re-cut the movie to make it more commercial. Berlinger repeatedly states on the DVD commentary that he doesn't like the changes that were made and that they ruin the ambiguous tone of the plot.
Artisan Entertainment, who distributed the original movie, was keen to produce a sequel quickly, to take advantage of its predecessor's popularity. However, Haxan Films, the producers of the first film (which included original directors Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez), weren't comfortable working on a sequel so quickly, and preferred to wait until the hype had diminished a bit. Artisan (who had the rights) then decided to produce the sequel without Haxan Films. Myrick and Sanchez were given an executive producers credit, but both men later stated that they had very little creative input, and disliked the final film.
This was Joe Berlinger's feature film debut as well as the only feature film that he directed until Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile (2019), 19 years later.
The film was to originally open with Frank Sinatra's song "Witchcraft" to give off a lighter atmosphere before the plot unfolded but Artisan Entertainment forced Joe Berlinger to instead include Marilyn Manson's "Disposable Teens" for the opening scene for a punk rock feel instead.
The DVD release contains several hidden images of words, faces and stick figures throughout the feature. This version of the movie features a hidden message if watched closely enough.
"Sheriff Cravens: [angrily] Wipe that shit off your face! You think that your makeup and black clothes give you POWER... but you're just a scared, cowardly, little girl underneath all that."
"Kim: Am I gonna have a problem with you too? Peggy: No problem. Kim: Okay then, lets go. Peggy: Hmmmmmmm. Kim: Look, either you ring this stuff up, or I call your manager. Peggy: I am the manager. Kim: Really? Peggy: Mmhhmm, yeah. Kim: Well then... PEGGY! [Flicks her nametag] Kim: Could you go tell the bitch at the front register to do her goddamn job? Peggy: Get the hell outta here! Kim: Not until I've completed my purchase. Peggy: We don't like people like you around here. Kim: You know what, I'm gonna make this so easy on you Peggy. [Starts bagging the beer] Peggy: I told you to get the hell outta here! [Grabs Kim] Kim: [Grabs her throat] Touch me again, and I will rip out your goddamn throat! Kim: And keep your motherfucking change!"