AsMoral Wrote:Since I started this thread I have seen the film twice. I think it is one of the best horror movies to date. Until now the only "haunted house" film to sufficiently creep me out was Poltergiest. Paranormal Activity really provided a sense of dread and growing fear that seems to be terribly lacking in what passes for horror these days.
It was suspenseful, the characters were believeable which made the events all the more horrific and the pacing of the film was amazing. The audience comes to dread the night time hours when the couple sleeps and you find yourself with eyes glued to the screen trying to see something happen.
And things do happen. I have heard that the studio wants a sequel, but I have no idea how they will top this near perfect film.
AsMoral Wrote:Since I started this thread I have seen the film twice. I think it is one of the best horror movies to date. Until now the only "haunted house" film to sufficiently creep me out was Poltergiest. Paranormal Activity really provided a sense of dread and growing fear that seems to be terribly lacking in what passes for horror these days.
AsMoral Wrote:It was suspenseful, the characters were believeable which made the events all the more horrific and the pacing of the film was amazing. The audience comes to dread the night time hours when the couple sleeps and you find yourself with eyes glued to the screen trying to see something happen.
And things do happen. I have heard that the studio wants a sequel, but I have no idea how they will top this near perfect film.
KRW Wrote:Have you seen the movie "The Entity"? For me it was another suspenseful haunted house movie that left me with an OMG impression. If you haven't seen it, it would make a perfect double feature with Paranormal Activity.
It was everything you said Tony and I most certainly wasn't let down. I did see the ending coming about two minutes before it went down but I thought it was a fitting ending.
My one complaint, and this is minor, was that it always took them forever to turn on the lights. Light is the first thing we want when we're creeped out in the dark. Like I said, minor. It didn't detract from the movie a bit.
Sigokat Wrote:Yes, I'm reviving this thread because I finally got around to watching this movie over the weekend.
The only reason I rented it was because I remembered Toni saying it was very well done. Toni, I want my money back. I'm sorry, but this movie was beyond lame. It wasn't scary, at all, unless you think loud noises and shadows are scary. The ending was lame (both endings if you see if on DVD) and the fact that nothing is explained at all is totally cheap and lazy on the film makers part. The characters were totally unbelivable, Micah being a complete d-bag and the girl (can't even remember her name and I watched it Sat. night) going from sweet and innocent to mega bitch was laughable (I also can't stand women that swear like sailors, its very unattractive).
Sorry, Toni, but this is one movie we disagree on. I want that 90+ minutes of my life back.
Tony H Wrote:I will say this...I think it was better to see in the theater. It was sort of a communal experience where everyone was riveted. Watching it on the small screen sort of loses something.
Of course, I don't find it scary now nor its lackluster sequels that they churn out now with the same tired formula.
Now...Insidious is pretty awesome if you haven't seen it. I am pretty desensitized to horror so not much scares me as far as movies go. But INSIDIOUS, up until the final 20 minutes or so, is ace. Great sense of dread built in the first three quarters of the film.
Tony H Wrote:Hey Board:
i am trying to get the horror film Paranormal Activity to play in Little Rock. It only lets me vote once per area so I need your help.