Sunday, November 6, 2011

Paranormal Activity 3

  Since Halloween came and went and all things went bump in the night, I thought it a grand idea to see the latest in horror films.  Looking to find a film that would leave me wanting to keep the lights on, so I sought out Paranormal Activity 3.
  The first to films in this trilogy brought in big numbers at the box office and tons of chills for the audience.  I myself found them to be refreshing and loved the first person point of view.
Paranormal Activity 3 was designed to take us back to the very first haunting of the two young sisters Katie and Kristi.  Befriending an invisible friend, they begin to have odd things happen around the house.  Hair gets pulled, scratches develop and kitchen appliances fly through the air.
  The best part about this film was the new "fan cam".  The step father, Dennis, decides to built several camera rigs in order to capture the entity that makes his young daughters fear the night.  He comes up with a great idea to mount a video camera to a rotating fan.  This proves to bring forth some of the biggest thrills in the whole movie!
  As much hype as the movie trailers generated around the ghostly activity in this film, I saw none of it in the damn movie!
I was highly disappointed in this one!  Every scare that was suppose to be in the film wasn't there.  What a joke!  Its as if they made to entirely different films.  Every scene ending differently or had different characters interact in the scene.
  I would love to see what was left on The Editor's Floor.  And I would also like to know what the hell they did with those other scenes?  It would seem they would have something on the BluRay release that explains why they did what they did.  If anyone has any clue, leave a comment and let me know please.

                                      WARNING: Nothing in the trailers is found in the movie


Directed by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman
Written by Christopher B. Landon and Oren Peli
Starring Chloe Csengery, Jessica Tyler Brown, Lauren Bittner, Dustin Ingram and Christopher Nicholas Smith

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