Paranormal activity demands at over 700000
October 8th 2009 23:12
The demand is so high that once this film reaches 1,000,00 demands the studio will release it nationwide. They have lured us with these small screenings, but the point is that we want Paranormal activity right now. I'm tired of hearing how great this film is without anybody seeing it,. It must be watched by all audiences because this film tops the Blair Witch Project in almost every way possible as a mockumentary.
This is the scariest film of the year and it will be released nationwide once the demand hits 1,000,000, and for god sakes will somebody recommend this film for West Palm Beach florida or even better Wellington. This is an address to all my readers and all their friends. this movie must be seen for all true horror fans. it's the only original film that has actually scared a studio out of a remake. Spielberg really thought this film was possessed because his doors locked after the DVd ended and it freaked him out.
So please go to Paranormalactivity.com and demand this film immediately. We are so close to 1,000,000 demands don't let it slip away now!
This is the scariest film of the year and it will be released nationwide once the demand hits 1,000,000, and for god sakes will somebody recommend this film for West Palm Beach florida or even better Wellington. This is an address to all my readers and all their friends. this movie must be seen for all true horror fans. it's the only original film that has actually scared a studio out of a remake. Spielberg really thought this film was possessed because his doors locked after the DVd ended and it freaked him out.
So please go to Paranormalactivity.com and demand this film immediately. We are so close to 1,000,000 demands don't let it slip away now!
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Comment by Bryn
Horrorphile
The one "problem" I have with this movie, is that it's only really, truly scary on the first viewing, because every other viewing after that you know what's gonna happen, the "Boo!" artifice is no longer as potent.
Still, the movie exudes such a palpable tone of fear, I'm sure it would still be entertaining to watch it with a group of others who haven't seen it, just to gauge their reactions.
The less known about the movie before watching the better.
With such a demand the director must be rubbing his hands with satisfaction.
Comment by Christopher Waldeck
Dunk Films