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Late To The Party: Paranormal Activity 1-3

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There are movies that take off like a wildfire with audiences. Suddenly everyone needs to see the new shocking film. It happens every few years. I remember back in early 2009 a buddy of mine messaged me saying he just saw this pre-screening of this new horror movie, Paranormal Activity, that scared the piss out of him. The message started with “I know you don’t like found footage films but…..” That was where I was lost.

Its really no big secret my dislike and mistrust in the style of storytelling of found footage films. In fact, when I told some people that I was going to watch these films, they looked at me funny, never expecting me to actively seek out. While there are some that I like (Willow Creek, ChronicleThe Blair Witch Project) most are often held back by the constraints that come with this type of film making. So, Paranormal Activity eventually came out, became a huge hit, spawned five sequels and countless parodies. So when it came time for me to do another LTTP I figured I would go for the series I have been avoiding for almost seven years. That and the triple pack was wicked cheap at the used record store.

Paranormal Activity

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As much as I don’t like found footage films, I loved movies about hauntings, especially when they have great sound design. I’ll admit, the first film had my attention because of this. The two main characters were well acted and didn’t fall into the realm of annoyance. The spectacles with the hauntings were wicked good, utilizing some great sound design to evoke a lot of tension. When it comes to why the characters are filming, a pretty big issue I have with most found footage films, this one address it pretty well. In fact, all three do a good job of giving good reason behind filming, even the first film’s characters have a mental breakdown about the cameras. The film is a great exercise in patience and drawing out as much time as possible as most of the film is basically B-Roll, but this works to its advantage and we are left staring at a blank space for long periods of time. Honestly the build up of the hauntings and the back story are really good until the very end.

These films have a very tough time with their endings and the first one is the prime example. Didn’t they film 4-5 different endings because they didn’t know how to wrap it up? I’ll admit, Micah being thrown at the camera only to have it knocked down revealing Katie was great. Even her crawling around, sniffing his body and then looking at the camera was great. What wasn’t great, that fucking CGI face at the very end. For a movie that plays out on how realistic it is, that one CGI effect killed the ever living fuck out of it. After an hour and a half of being drawn into this movie I was taken out faster then someone saying Bloody Mary in the mirror. Honestly, it’s my only big complaint. The film isn’t a masterpiece, but it does a great job of building tension in all the right places and is a fun ride. Luckily, the series just gets better from there.

Paranormal Activity 2

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 Paranormal Activity 2 does exactly what sequels are meant to do, build upon the original. Boy did they ever. More cameras and good reason as to why those cameras were set up, increased number and intensity level of the hauntings, adding more characters including a dog and a baby, and all around improved on the formula from the first film. PA2 follow’s Katie’s sister and her family, with the timeline starting before the events of the first film, though the final act takes place during and after the first film’s timeline. This choice to continue the story through a semi-prequel works perfectly for expanding what little story was presented with the first film and even made the events of the first more terrifying, showing that it wasn’t a random haunting. While most sequels fail because they expand and explain too much of what happened with the first, PA2 does a fantastic job of expanding without telling too much, all the while being its own film.

While PA2 does a great job of continuing what make the original great and fixing a lot of what didn’t work, it still suffered from a baffling good/bad ending. Basically Kristi becomes possessed by the demon and has a kind of explained exorcism that pushes the demon onto Katie (setting up the first film). The movie then cuts to shortly after the events of the first film where Katie has since become the demon possessed version of The Terminator. Seriously, what the fuck was with her just snapping the husband’s head? This moment was almost as bad as the original’s CGI demon face. It’s quickly followed by a confrontation between Katie and Kristi where Kristi begs for her sons life before being thrown at the camera in the room. Once again, the series does a great job of pulling me into the film only to pull me out of it again in the final moments. PA2 is still a better film than the first one, it was just disappointing seeing it suffer the same fate of the original when it came to the ending.

Paranormal Activity 3

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Paranormal Activity 3 is a prequel to the prequel, because we needed more explanation on why this family is fucked. It follows when Kristi and Katie were young and were first haunted by Tobi, the demon from the first two films. It takes place in the 80’s and is “shot on VHS.” Ok, let just get this out of the way. It was not shot on VHS, it was shot in HD with VHS filters, which the film pretty much completely drops about fifteen minutes into the film. While I respect the filmmakers going for and embracing the aesthetic, I wish they kept it going for the entirety of the film. Or perhaps use the format to their advantage. Warps and tracking would have been a fucking great touch if used properly at the right moments. But I digress.

PA3 proves to be the most solid film of the three. The tension, motivation of the characters, and creativity behind it the found footage format are creative. One of my favorite parts is when one of the main characters jerry-rigs a VHS camcorder to a fan so it can move back and forth. This not only adds movement to some of the shots, but is also used in ways to show/not show scares. They even fixed their issues with ending with a truly creepy and confusing ending. All in all, PA3 is my favorite out of the three films.

Final Thoughts

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The Paranormal Activity films did not change my distrust with found footage films, but I had a lot of fun with them. They act as great pieces of tension and seem like they would be a hell of a good time with a large crowd. Often I found myself immersed in them with their great use of sound, long shots of nothing and slow tension building. The jumps scares can be predictable at times and the CGI takes me out of it, but when the frights hit they land very well. The world building within the films is fantastic and I felt pretty satisfied with the story as a whole. I don’t really feel a need to seek out the following sequels yet. Mostly with Ghost Dimension, the idea of sitting through a 3D found footage film both angers me and make my stomach upset. I don’t regret not seeing these films sooner, but I do wish I caught at least one of them in theaters to have the experience of seeing it with a large crowd. Overall, the triple pack I bought was worth the $7.50 I paid at the used record store.

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‘The Strangers’ Invaded Coachella in Instagramable PR Stunt

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Renny Harlin’s reboot of The Strangers isn’t coming out until May 17, but those murderous home invaders are making a pit stop at Coachella first.

In the latest Instagramable PR stunt, the studio behind the film decided to have the trio of masked intruders crash Coachella, a music festival that takes place for two weekends in Southern California.

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This type of publicity began when Paramount did the same thing with their horror movie Smile in 2022. Their version had seemingly ordinary people in populated places look directly into a camera with an evil grin.

The Strangers

Harlin’s reboot is actually a trilogy with a more expansive world than that of the original.

“When setting out to remake The Strangers, we felt there was a bigger story to be told, which could be as powerful, chilling, and terrifying as the original and could really expand that world,” said producer Courtney Solomon. “Shooting this story as a trilogy allows us to create a hyperreal and terrifying character study. We’re fortunate to be joining forces with Madelaine Petsch, an amazing talent whose character is the driving force of this story.”

The Strangers

The movie follows a young couple (Madelaine Petsch and Froy Gutierrez) who “after their car breaks down in an eerie small town, are forced to spend the night in a remote cabin. Panic ensues as they are terrorized by three masked strangers who strike with no mercy and seemingly no motive in The Strangers: Chapter 1 the chilling first entry of this upcoming horror feature film series.”

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The Strangers: Chapter 1 opens in theaters on May 17.

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‘Alien’ Returning to Theaters For a Limited Time

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It’s been 45 years since Ridley Scott’s Alien hit theaters and in celebration of that milestone, it is headed back to the big screen for a limited time. And what better day to do that than Alien Day on April 26?

It also works as a primer for the upcoming Fede Alvarez sequel Alien: Romulus opening on August 16. A special feature in which both Alvarez and Scott discuss the original sci-fi classic will be shown as a part of your theater admission. Take a look at the preview of that conversation below.

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Back in 1979, the original trailer for Alien was kind of terrifying. Imagine sitting in front of a CRT TV (Cathode Ray Tube) at night and suddenly Jerry Goldsmith’s haunting score begins to play as a giant chicken egg starts to crack with beams of light bursting through the shell and the word “Alien” slowly forms in slanted all caps across the screen. To a twelve-year-old, it was a scary pre-bedtime experience, especially Goldsmith’s screaming electronic musical flourishes playing over scenes of the actual movie. Let the “Is it horror or sci-fi?” debate begin.

Alien became a pop culture phenomenon, complete with kid’s toys, a graphic novel, and an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. It also inspired dioramas in wax museums and even a frightening setpiece at Walt Disney World in the now-defunct Great Movie Ride attraction.

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The film stars Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, and John Hurt. It tells the tale of a futuristic crew of blue-collar workers suddenly awakened out of stasis to investigate an undecipherable distress signal coming from a nearby moon. They investigate the source of the signal and discover it’s a warning and not a cry for help. Unbeknownst to the crew, they have brought a giant space creature back on board which they find out in one of the most iconic scenes in cinema history.

It is said that Alvarez’s sequel will pay homage to the original film’s storytelling and set design.

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The Alien theatrical re-release will take place on April 26. Pre-order your tickets and find out where Alien will screen at a theater near you.

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Home Depot’s 12-Foot Skeleton Returns with a New Friend, Plus New Life-Size Prop from Spirit Halloween

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Halloween is the greatest holiday of them all. However, every great holiday needs amazing props to go with it. Luckily for you, there are two new amazing props that have been released, which are sure to impress your neighbors and frighten any neighborhood children who are unfortunate enough to wander past your yard.

The first entry is the return of the Home Depot 12-foot skeleton prop. Home Depot has outdone themselves in the past. But this year the company is bringing bigger and better things to their Halloween prop lineup.

Home Depot Skeleton Prop

This year, the company unveiled its new and improved Skelly. But what is a giant skeleton without a loyal friend? Home Depot has also announced that they will release a five-foot tall skeleton dog prop to eternally keep Skelly company as he haunts your yard this spooky season.

This bony pooch will be five feet tall and seven feet long. The prop will also feature a posable mouth and LCD eyes with eight variable settings. Lance Allen, Home Depot’s merchant of decorative Holliday gear, had the following to say about this year’s lineup.

“This year we increased our realism within the animatronics category, created some impressive, licensed characters and even brought back some fan favorites. Overall, we are most proud of the quality and value we are able to bring to our customers with these pieces so they can continue to grow their collections.”

Home Depot Prop

But what if giant skeletons just aren’t your thing? Well, Spirit Halloween has you covered with their giant life size Terror Dog replica. This massive prop has been ripped out of your nightmares to appear frighteningly on your lawn.

This prop weighs in at almost fifty pounds and features glowing red eyes that are sure to keep your yard safe from any toilet paper throwing hooligans. This iconic Ghostbusters nightmare is a must have for any fan of 80s horror. Or, anyone who loves all things spooky.

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