Behind the Scenes: The Making of The Witch (1990)

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"The Witch of 19900" is a gripping and spooky tale that takes place during the year 19900. The story revolves around a mysterious witch who resides in a haunted forest, casting her spells and conjuring dark magic. The witch is said to have incredible powers and a sinister presence. She is believed to have lived for centuries, with her ageless features and knowledge of ancient spells catching the attention of many curious adventurers. The protagonist of the story is a brave young man named Jack, who embarks on a quest to uncover the secrets behind the witch's powers and end her reign of darkness. Jack ventures deep into the haunted forest, navigating through treacherous terrain and facing countless mystical creatures.

The witch 19900

Jack ventures deep into the haunted forest, navigating through treacherous terrain and facing countless mystical creatures. As Jack gets closer to the heart of the forest, the witch's powers intensify. Her spells become more potent, inhibiting Jack's progress and putting him in grave danger.

Ploppy Dealer "Witch"

I went out for a little Haloween play today at one of the local stores. The dealers were dressed up in their costumes and "Superman" was dealing a fine game, 6D H17 and was making an otherwise average game a little above average with his generous pen, cutting 1 deck off of 6. After several nice shoes with some nice wins towards the end of each, the dealers switched, and the "witch" took over about halfway through "Superman's" last shoe. She immediately began commenting on how shallow the cut was. She explained to me that she liked to cut a lot of the deck off in case it was a bad shoe, thus it will end sooner and help us players out. I asked her what if it happens to be a good shoe, then she would be ending it to soon. I also mentioned that she wouldn't have to shuffle so often if she cut less of the deck off. She couldn't come up with a good answer and just shrugged and kept on dealing. When she had to finally shuffle up, she cut 2+ decks off. I colored up, took my wins in search of "Superman". Couldn't find him. guess Lois Lane called.

Jack_Black

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had a dealer tonight that was dressed as the evil Red queen from Alice in wonderland. Some ploppy next to me kept on complaining about how she was a bad dealer by never busting or pulling 21s on our 20s. She was getting tired of listening to the guy, and I made the unfortunate joke about how she is truly evil for never busting and for dressing up as the red queen. She screamed out "it's not my fault! it just happens!" I felt bad and apologized.

mathman

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Not that I want to hijack but.

monte_vv said:

I went out for a little Haloween play today at one of the local stores. The dealers were dressed up in their costumes and "Superman" was dealing a fine game, 6D H17 and was making an otherwise average game a little above average with his generous pen, cutting 1 deck off of 6. After several nice shoes with some nice wins towards the end of each, the dealers switched, and the "witch" took over about halfway through "Superman's" last shoe. She immediately began commenting on how shallow the cut was. She explained to me that she liked to cut a lot of the deck off in case it was a bad shoe, thus it will end sooner and help us players out. I asked her what if it happens to be a good shoe, then she would be ending it to soon. I also mentioned that she wouldn't have to shuffle so often if she cut less of the deck off. She couldn't come up with a good answer and just shrugged and kept on dealing. When she had to finally shuffle up, she cut 2+ decks off. I colored up, took my wins in search of "Superman". Couldn't find him. guess Lois Lane called.

Sorry Monte if you think I'm hijacking your thread but you made me think of an interesting subject. What lines do people use to get the dealer to cut deeper? It's always tough without tipping your hand. What seems to work the best for me is "Man that was a quick shoe! Oh look there was still allot of cards left behind the cut card, that's why." I try to shame them into cutting deeper. Just wondering what other people have tried. JtMM

The witch 19900

Jack must rely on his wit and courage to overcome these obstacles and defeat the witch. Along his journey, Jack encounters other characters who have been affected by the witch's dark magic. They share their experiences and provide clues that aid Jack in his mission. These encounters also help Jack understand the devastating consequences the witch's magic has on innocent lives. As Jack reaches the climax of his quest, he confronts the witch in a spellbinding showdown. Through quick thinking and the use of his own knowledge of magic, Jack casts a powerful counter-spell that weakens the witch, exposing her vulnerabilities. Ultimately, Jack triumphs over the witch, breaking her spell and freeing the haunted forest from her grasp. The forest returns to its natural state, the creatures under the witch's spell revert to their true forms, and peace is restored. "The Witch of 19900" showcases the eternal struggle between good and evil. It explores themes of bravery, resilience, and the consequences of wielding dark forces. It serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of allowing power to corrupt and the importance of compassion and empathy. This captivating story leaves readers on the edge of their seats, questioning the boundaries between reality and magic. It serves as a reminder that even in the face of great darkness, there is always hope and the potential for redemption..

Reviews for "The Witch (1990): Examining the Atmosphere of Fear and Dread"

1. John - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with "The Witch 19900". The plot line was confusing and disjointed, and I struggled to follow along. The acting also felt lacking and the characters were not developed well. Overall, I found the whole movie to be a letdown and wouldn't recommend it.
2. Sarah - 1 star - I couldn't wait for "The Witch 19900" to be over. The story was uninteresting and I found myself bored throughout the entire film. The special effects were also poorly done and took away from any potential suspense or horror. It was a waste of time and I regret watching it.
3. Michael - 2 stars - I had high hopes for "The Witch 19900" but it failed to deliver. The storyline was confusing and the pacing was off. The cinematography was also subpar, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the film. Overall, it was a lackluster experience and I wouldn't recommend it to others.
4. Emily - 1 star - "The Witch 19900" was a complete mess. The plot was all over the place and there was no clear direction. The acting was also very wooden and the dialogue felt forced. I was incredibly disappointed and feel like I wasted my time watching this film. Save yourself the trouble and skip it.
5. David - 2 stars - I didn't enjoy "The Witch 19900" at all. The story was confusing and the pacing was extremely slow. I found myself checking the time constantly, waiting for something interesting to happen. The ending was also unsatisfying and left me feeling underwhelmed. Overall, it was a forgettable film that I wouldn't recommend.

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