10-16-2009, 05:25 PM
<!--quoteo(post=66472:date=Oct 16 2009, 10:54 AM:name=Butcher)-->QUOTE (Butcher @ Oct 16 2009, 10:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I saw Paranormal Activity last Thursday at the River East.
Thoughts:
- It was very effective and I got chills several times. When the girl gets out of bed the first time and just stands there staring at her boyfriend for hours as the film is sped up -- I got some serious shivers. That was really effective.
- I thought the Oujia board scene (when it lit on fire) was really the only time I felt it was a little hokey. I didn't feel it was necessary and it went more for a cheap scare.
- From the point when they put the powder on the floor, find the photo in the attic, and see the photo smashed until the end was just so tense. It worked so well because the entire movie was just a slow, methodical build. Really well done.
As an aside, I'll never understand moviegoers' desire to yell shit out at the screen. You aren't funny and you're ruining the experience for the 100 or so people surrounding you. Shut the fuck up and watch the movie. I guess when you see a midnight show in Chicago, you just have to expect that kind of thing...<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Yeah, we saw the movie at midnight a week or so ago and when she is standing right next to him while he's sleeping some guy yelled "dude's gonna get raped!". I actually thought it was kinda funny, but I normally hate it when people yell things at the theater.
Thoughts:
- It was very effective and I got chills several times. When the girl gets out of bed the first time and just stands there staring at her boyfriend for hours as the film is sped up -- I got some serious shivers. That was really effective.
- I thought the Oujia board scene (when it lit on fire) was really the only time I felt it was a little hokey. I didn't feel it was necessary and it went more for a cheap scare.
- From the point when they put the powder on the floor, find the photo in the attic, and see the photo smashed until the end was just so tense. It worked so well because the entire movie was just a slow, methodical build. Really well done.
As an aside, I'll never understand moviegoers' desire to yell shit out at the screen. You aren't funny and you're ruining the experience for the 100 or so people surrounding you. Shut the fuck up and watch the movie. I guess when you see a midnight show in Chicago, you just have to expect that kind of thing...<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Yeah, we saw the movie at midnight a week or so ago and when she is standing right next to him while he's sleeping some guy yelled "dude's gonna get raped!". I actually thought it was kinda funny, but I normally hate it when people yell things at the theater.
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