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#241
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Okay, so now I want the following according to you guys
a) A segment where Micah and Katie take a vacation to Sea World or some faraway land b) A long extended 30+ minute sequence of exposition explaining that moving doesn't change anything c) Better focus because I can't pay attention to a shitty use of exposition...by the guy who can't process reading subtitles I see where this is going now. |
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#242
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Not a big deal and I didn't think much about it during the movie. I accepted the logic because I loved the movie and didn't want it to end. But I think the argument here is valid. If they went to the police station we don't even have to see it. There could be a quick cut and a few hours later they come back from their lack of help. I don't know. Just brainstorming here. Last edited by SteeleDude; 11-03-2009 at 10:28 PM.. |
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#243
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What could the Police do? Shoot the demon? Give me a break guy. ![]() ![]() ______________________________________ Just 50 days till Christmas...get shopping guys ![]() |
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#244
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That's not the point. In a real situation like this where things are out of control, people look for help. The police, for many, represent a sign of protection. Not only from everyday crap that happens to us but from the abnormal. It is completely rational to think people might go to the police. You're not looking at this from the point of view of two people stuck in this scenario (which we're supposed to do, this movie is supposed to mirror reality), you're looking at it from the point of view of the know-it-all in theater. Why would it matter if anyone could help them? I don't know anyone who would just stay in a place like that and think "well that ghost guy said leaving won't help, and even though you were attacked physically last night we're going to stay here." Nobody would do that. They would go somewhere, anywhere, just to try. It's not realistic, and this movie prides itself on realism. This is a fairly substantial gap in logic in an otherwise good movie. Dismissing it because you like it seems like to me you just feel agitated that people might level any amount of criticism toward a movie you like. Guy. ______________________________________ Just 50 days till Christmas...get shopping guys ![]() |
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#245
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I'm not disputing the reasons why they stayed in the house, but SteeleDude had a valid point. It's getting a bit ridiculous with the attacking of anyone who doesn't like the film. It seems like everyone who disagrees with the idea that PA is the scariest film of the decade is being dismissed as a "hater" or and idiot. Give me a break. I thought the film sucked. Am I not entitled to that opinion? When I discussed what I disliked about it, nobody responded or explained why they were bad reasons to dislike it, but instead kept up the petty arguing. |
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I brought up that question also about the police. I even wondered why, with all the noise and commotion, the neighbors never decided to call the police. The houses were so close together i'm sure one of the neighbors would have been disturbed enough to call the men in blue
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#248
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I wasn't referring to you specifically, my bad. The general feel of the thread has been that way though, that's all.
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#249
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I'm sorry but if I was being haunted by a ghost or a demon, the police would be the last people I'd ever contact. What the fuck could they do, anyway? They'd just think you're crazy and that your footage was faked. That doesn't sound real, that just sounds plain retarded. And I'm sorry, but I think everyone with a logical brain would stay if they knew leaving would not help.
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Really, Lord Simen, you have a way with hyperbole that makes the sun shine. Film was fucking shit and worse to watch than my arse. That, at least, only has one gaping hole. |
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Last edited by LordSimen; 11-04-2009 at 09:33 PM.. |
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That'll teach me not to phone motherfuckin' Ghostbusters. |
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#255
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1) You do not disrespect, insult or put down your fellow movie fan on our board. Civil debates only. 3) Think before posting! http://www.joblo.com/forums/announcement.php?f=7 |
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#256
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And of course it doesn't have to be the police. I mean you have to call someone though. People won't just stay in their house and take it after you get physically assaulted by something you can't see. Whether or not an exorcist was bad for someone else I'd imagine you might still call one. And was this movie in LA? Why do I feel like there might be more than one Demonologist in town? In retrospect that was the most disappointing aspect of the film--that the couple failed to reach out. Because it is a human thing to do, when things get unnaturally weird, to reach out to others to ground them back in reality. So I see it as a completely valid argument against a movie I loved. Horror movies have to quit taking lazy shortcuts like this. One of my other favorite films had lazy shortcuts like this throughout (28 Weeks Later) and though I still love it thematically, it also causes the film to draw a lot of criticism. It wouldn't be hard to work out this problem without really changing anything in Paranormal Activity. |
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But whatever, I'll edit my post for you if you truly feel they're insulting. |
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#258
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It was more along the lines of the 'disrespect' part. Just do as Conan O'Brien says, "Keep cool, my babies."
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#259
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You're insulting their opinions! Exactly! You're insulting them for being different than your own. You fail to realize that just because you think one thing, doesn't make it true.
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After seeing the film last weekend I have to conclude that it is an overrated film that offers more laughs than scares; no scares at all for me, but I can agree with the people who thought Micah was just a character to further the plot. None of his actions really made sense from the very beginning, but with the inclusion of the Ouija board, you see that his character is dumber as the movie progresses. This is definitely not the Blair Witch Project of 2009.
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#261
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I have to agree that this scared the fuck out of me.
I might have to consider a 10/10. A first for me. If I can handle a rewatch, I',l do it before i make my rating. Honestly, Im shaking. Of course, I watched it alone in the dark, but what can I say, I didnt expect it to be ACTUALLY scary. |
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Wait thats the ending I saw. The demon definitely went into the hall. Was there another ending?
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#263
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I tell you what I watched this movie in the middle of the night (probably my favorite time to watch horror films) and it gave me the kind of scare where your hairs stand up and you get goosebumps.
There are 3 endings
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I thought, all together there were about 12 endings in total which is why they're making the DVD/Blu an interactive experience... select the ending you want, yatta yatta yatta
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#265
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really? that would be a great dvd.
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#266
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I want the ending where the police get trapped in the room after discovering Katie sitting by the bed
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#267
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Well I finally got a chance to see this, after weeks of hype and seeing dozens of previews, and I have to say that I absolutely loved it! This movie, much like the Blair Witch, scared the living hell out of me. I liked the lead characters (Micah had me laughing at many parts; loved the Monty Python reference btw) and their performances felt genuine. The scares were slowly built up and the tension never let up, even during the daytime scenes. With the last fifteen minutes I have to admit that I was probably most scared I have ever been during a movie. Things start to get more rough towards the end and the last shot was chilling. I'm glad they kept this original end (although as we walked out one of my friends said *minor spoiler* she wished there had seen cops somehow involved in the ending. She had no idea of the alt. ending. *end of minor spoiler*) Anyway great movie and VERY creepy.
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Even if the film wasn't a cinematical masterpiece it delivered a lot for what it cost to make. You can spend 50 million or more on a piece of complete shlock and not do half as well as what PA delivered. Whether or not these super low-budget releases will be a new trend is another story altogether, of course. There is an interesting article on that aspect of the PA phenomenon on www.indiemoviemania.com. |
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