Win a Phone Call with “Blair Witch Project” Writer and Director Ed Sanchez!   9/20/2005 - 817 views,

Summary: Hey, we have a new auction over on Aunty Spam's AuctionAid, where 100% of the proceeds go to the Red Cross Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund! You can win a one-half hour telephone call with Blair Witch Project writer and director Ed Sanchez! ...

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Hey, we have a new auction over on Aunty Spam’s AuctionAid, where 100% of the proceeds go to the Red Cross Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund!

You can win a one-half hour telephone call with Blair Witch Project writer and director Ed Sanchez!

“In October of 1994, three student filmmakers disappeared in the woods near Burkittsville, Maryland while shooting a documentary. A year later their footage was found.”

That line, of course, is from the wildly successful movie, “The Blair Witch Project”. The back story however is that in 1997, two young filmmakers got together, and started production on the most successfully profitable movie ever.

Now you can spend a half-hour on the telephone, one-on-one, with Ed Sanchez, writer and director of Blair Witch! How cool is that?

Full info is over on AuctionAid.org

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