Interesting, this is more akin to what I expected from Jim Sterling's "Movie Defense Force". That said in checking back on other videos I personally felt the "Blair Witch 2" episode was better and covered more of the kinds of things people would need a video series like this to tell them about. With the "Daredevil" episode here it seemed mostly a matter of "hey guys, the movie was bad because the studios cut it to death and tampered with it, but there is a directors cut that restores huge amounts of footage" which is informative but not that same way. In the case of BW2 it's a valid point most people don't realize that among other things it was another media experiment to see if it could be used in a different fashion from the first movie, by including those tidbits in the movie that needed to be put in on a website to fully explain what was going on (along with the other problems, not all of which I personally think were problems but we'd have to disagree). One bit that seemed to be missing there was that apparently there was also a book series (most people know of the video games but not the books) that actually elaborated on some things and wound up tying into aspects of both movies as well.
Hmmm well I mentioned more about another video than this one, but mostly to say it was a better piece of work and touched on things that I feel people didn't know and would be unlikely to uncover on their own especially seeing as they have apparently abandoned "Blair Witch" as a franchise unlike Daredevil which if anything is likely to be on a rise meaning old material is likely to get a second chance which can happen with the Director's Cut release. The BW franchise will likely never get another chance due to it's failures and well... I won't get into the entire conspiracy theory angles which both involve crazy theories about the nature of the footage including cosmetically modified actors to assume the roles of real missing people and other insanity, or on an entirely different track the movies being fake but being part of a Polybius-like human influence experiment.