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Angra 10-17-2009 02:38 AM

I'll definitely get my hands on the DVD when it comes out.

Chris_Morey 10-17-2009 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Angra (Post 833295)
I'll definitely get my hands on the DVD when it comes out.


Well if it's supposedly as scary as so many people say you might want to see it in theaters. I'm thrilled because today I found out it's playing in a theater really close to me. Hopefully going to see it soon :)

Angra 10-17-2009 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris_Morey (Post 833352)
Well if it's supposedly as scary as so many people say you might want to see it in theaters. I'm thrilled because today I found out it's playing in a theater really close to me. Hopefully going to see it soon :)

No way.

Can't stand theaters. Too many annoying people.

MyraHindley 10-17-2009 06:48 PM

I think this one drew the most annoying crowd I've ever had to endure, but I can't imagine it having any impact at all on a DVD.

p1zl3 10-17-2009 07:28 PM

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...I can't imagine it having any impact at all on a DVD.
Unless you've got a 1080p DLP projector, theater room with 110'' screen, Bluray player and 5.1 surround sound installed... (not bragging though) :cool:

...I'll be waiting for the DVD version as well.

Chris_Morey 10-17-2009 08:14 PM

Good point... I hadn't considered the crowds. Well, I'm still going to see it probably this Tuesday... I'll let you guys know how it was :)

massacre man 10-17-2009 08:46 PM

I'm going to wait for it to die down a bit. Every time I get on Facebook to send something to my friend I see at least 3 status updates "paranormal activity tonite! <3 text it!" and that's never a good sign for a movie.

Despare 10-17-2009 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by MyraHindley (Post 833388)
I think this one drew the most annoying crowd I've ever had to endure, but I can't imagine it having any impact at all on a DVD.

That's ridiculous, if you watch it on DVD with your SO or by yourself in a dark house it's bound to have MORE of an impact. The "protection" of the crowd isn't there and the movie (which is SUPER creepy but maybe not very "scary") will be complimented nicely by the sounds that make their way inside from the dark.

moviebuff1084 10-17-2009 09:37 PM

This movie was awesome!!! Best horror movie I've seen in a while. It made me jump a couple of times. I can't wait for the blu ray.

ChronoGrl 10-18-2009 05:30 AM

Saw it on Friday night, which was a HUGE mistake being opening weekend and the theater was flooded with OBNOXIOUS giggling, talking, yelling teenagers who make me want to advocate for forced sterilization...

But anyway. While the audience tried its best to ruin any atmosphere that the movie was attempting to create, I think that I was able to have a few take-aways... Though I think it'll be much, much better when I can watch it in my bedroom alone at night...

Paranormal Activity was good. Does it live up to the apparent hype that it's getting? No (I'm actually glad that I somehow missed the hype before seeing the movie; otherwise it would have REALLY been ruined). The fact of the matter is, this movie is a solid 3.5/4 out of 5 stars, which is better than a lot of the canned horror crap that comes out these days.

The Positives:
  • The movie is definitely successful at creating mood.
  • The movie definitely had legitimately creepy parts
  • The movie was DEFINITELY successful at creating a threat
  • I am impressed that with a small budget and only four actors, I felt as though I was brought into this little world of horror. Hats off to them.

The Negatives:
  • One word: Derivative. Haunting movies have been done. The hand-held genre is currently being overused. And I'm actually starting to get tired of the whole "this is a tape that we just happened to find" set up.
  • Paranormal Activity doesn't do a whole lot to evolve the hand-held camera vehicle. While Cloverfield successfully experimented with the giant monster, [REC] successfully experimented with the zombie, and Home Movie successfully experienced with evil children, here we are back to another haunting.
  • The characters seriously annoyed me at times. One of the growing issues that I have with the hand-held camera vehicle is that I am really starting to ask myself, "If your situation is so horrible, WHY IS YOUR FIRST INSTINCT TO GRAB THE CAMERA?!?!?!" This question bothered me in this film more than usual, especially since it was so successful at creating mood; I was scared, so they must be too - WHY GRAB THE CAMERA?! GET OUT OF THE HOUSE!
  • Which brings me to a very nit-picky point: Lighting. This movie takes place IN THEIR HOUSE. They have the choice the turn on the lights AT ALL TIMES. Yet they don't. That just bothered me. With Blair Witch at least they were in the woods - NO LIGHTS THERE. But anyway.
  • Predictable. Now this is just coming from me, the jaded horror fan, but a couple of the "scares" were just plain predictable.

Regardless of the negatives, though, this movie as I said is a solid 3.5/4. It's not a perfect movie; it definitely doesn't really try to do anything new, but it's a solid derivation. I am happy that there are actors and directors out there who want to produce this type of movie at all. And sometimes that's all that the die hard horror fan can ask for. I enjoyed it and am looking forward to watching it with my boyfriend alone in the dark of our apartment.


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