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''The Last Broadcast'' is a 1998 horror film, directed and written by Stefan Avalos and Lance Weiler. The film is presented as documentary about the crew of a public-access cable TV show, ''Fact or Fiction'', who went into the woods in rural New Jersey to search for the [[Jersey Devil]], and all but one of whom are killed. While the surviving crew member - Jim Seurd - was convicted for the murder, the film sets out to prove his evidence.
''[[The Last Broadcast]]'' is a 1998 horror film, directed and written by Stefan Avalos and Lance Weiler. The film is presented as documentary about the crew of a public-access cable TV show, ''Fact or Fiction'', who went into the woods in rural New Jersey to search for the [[Jersey Devil]], and all but one of whom are killed. While the surviving crew member - Jim Seurd - was convicted for the murder, the film sets out to prove his evidence.


The film is notable for predating ''[[The Blair Witch Project]]'' for heavy use of found footaage in a horror movie setting, for being made on a budget of only ''$900'' using 90s home computer technology and for almost every character being [[The Danza]].
The film is notable for predating ''[[The Blair Witch Project]]'' for heavy use of found footaage in a horror movie setting, for being made on a budget of only ''$900'' using 90s home computer technology and for almost every character being [[The Danza]].


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== Tropes Featured In This Movie: ==

* [[Apocalyptic Log]]: The footage shot by the ''Fact or Fiction'' crew includes their deaths.
* [[Apocalyptic Log]]: The footage shot by the ''Fact or Fiction'' crew includes their deaths.
* [[Don't Go in The Woods]]: Especially on the urging of an untraceable IRC message.
* [[Don't Go in The Woods]]: Especially on the urging of an untraceable IRC message.
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* [[Never Found the Body]]: ''Fact or Fiction'' host Steven Avkast.
* [[Never Found the Body]]: ''Fact or Fiction'' host Steven Avkast.
* [[New Media Are Evil]]: Debated within the movie, with the more sympathetic characters coming out against it.
* [[New Media Are Evil]]: Debated within the movie, with the more sympathetic characters coming out against it.
* [[Rewatch Bonus]]: Suffice to say that watching this movie a second time - when you know the outcome - makes much of the story ''far'' more interesting.
* [[Show Within a Show]]: ''Fact or Fiction''
* [[Show Within a Show]]: ''Fact or Fiction''
* [[Unreliable Narrator]]: {{spoiler|James Leigh}}
* [[Unreliable Narrator]]: {{spoiler|James Leigh}}
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Latest revision as of 22:17, 6 December 2019

The Last Broadcast is a 1998 horror film, directed and written by Stefan Avalos and Lance Weiler. The film is presented as documentary about the crew of a public-access cable TV show, Fact or Fiction, who went into the woods in rural New Jersey to search for the Jersey Devil, and all but one of whom are killed. While the surviving crew member - Jim Seurd - was convicted for the murder, the film sets out to prove his evidence.

The film is notable for predating The Blair Witch Project for heavy use of found footaage in a horror movie setting, for being made on a budget of only $900 using 90s home computer technology and for almost every character being The Danza.

Tropes used in The Last Broadcast include: