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Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension
Using a special camera that can see spirits, a family must protect their daughter from an evil entity with a sinister plan.
Release : | 2015 |
Rating : | 4.6 |
Studio : | Paramount, Blumhouse Productions, Room 101, |
Crew : | Art Department Assistant, Art Department Coordinator, |
Cast : | Cara Pifko Olivia Taylor Dudley Brit Shaw Chloe Csengery Chris J. Murray |
Genre : | Horror Thriller |
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Instant Favorite.
When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.
Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
Watching it is like watching the spectacle of a class clown at their best: you laugh at their jokes, instigate their defiance, and "ooooh" when they get in trouble.
If this is supposed to be the end of the franchise, what a whimper to go out on. After the dismal fourth film and the interesting fifth film that breathed some new life into the franchise, Paranormal Activity: Ghost Dimension offers little more than a few effective jump scares and a wholly unconvincing plot.
What do you get when you start a movie franchise on a hit movie that didn't need a sequel using writers with apparently no familiarity with the paranormal? Apparently you get a string of movies that keep declining in quality and interest. I liked "Paranormal Activity." It was scary, creative and told in an unbelievably tedious style that escalated toward the end, much like "The Amityville Horror" and "The Haunting," but the only thing "Ghost Dimension" sticks to is its ability to be long and tedious. The movie features a house built over the site of the grandparents' house that Katy says burned down off-screen in the first movie. The owner finds a jerry-rigged camera that records paranormal activity and before long starts causing them. It's a big old house, because a small one would be too realistic and hence not scary enough. There's another scary little kid as well as all of the old movie tropes (computer trickery, an obsession with cameras, lots of scenes where nothing happens...), and no attempt is made to explain anything in the previous movies. You'd think by this time someone would call in paranormal investigators. It's long, it's tired, it's so boring! The only good thing about this movie is that it killed off the franchise from releasing anymore movies.
Getting lucky in picking up the first Paranormal Activity (PA) flick for £2 at a local DVD shop and finding parts 2-5 on Netflix UK,I was disappointed to find that the final PA was not on Netflix. Keeping a look at the price over the last few weeks,I was pleased to recently see the DVD drop to under £5,which led to me experiencing the paranormal for the final time.The plot-Christmas 2013:Recently moving into their new home, (which was built on a house that was mysteriously burnt down!) Ryan and Emily Fleege get ready to celebrate X-Mas with their daughter Leila. Joined by Ryan's brother Mike and their friend Skylar,Skylar notices that Leila is talking to an imaginary friend called Toby. Attempting to find out why she now has an imaginary pal,the Fleege's are shocked to find Leila not willing to share any details. Believing that she is in a "difficult" phase, the couple are soon horrified to find a box of Videos filmed at the old house,a number of which mention a mysterious, possibly paranormal person called Toby. View on the film:Unleashing "Toby" from the shadows,director (and editor of PA 2-5) Gregory Plotkin & cinematographer John W. Rutland go for a full-on Haunted House Horror,where "black oil" smooth CGI crawls up the wall as Toby takes control of his house. Retaining the "Found Footage" presentation of the franchise, Plotkin brilliantly brings all the elements of each individual part into one "greatest hits" package, seamlessly leaping from chillingly stilted hand held camera moves, grainy,lo-fi Video and well-executed, creepy CGI layering Toby's world over the real world.For the final recording of the series,the screenplay by Adam Black/Andrew Deutschman/Adam Robitel & Gavin Heffernan cleverly use dusty Videos to wrap everything up via the Videos going into the background of the past movies,whilst casting an eerie atmosphere,by giving the Fleege's horrors an impending sense of doom. Along with unlocking the paranormal of the past movies,the writers make the film itself be a tense Haunted House chiller,with the Fleege's being given (some) intelligence in finding ways to escape the house,and Toby's attacks gradually building from the subtle shaking in the corner to an unrelenting howl,as Toby releases the full paranormal activity.
Using a special camera that can see spirits, a family must protect their daughter from an evil entity with a sinister plan. Get ready for the final Paranormal Activity film (let's hope so) were the demons now attack a young girl and they look like poop meets Venom clever right? Not really this is in the same level as the previous entries the only movie i can remember liking it was 3 and a bit of 4 other than that this is the same thing over and over again and why on earth would you run away from a demon and have a camera on your hands? how does that make sense to you? Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension is one boring and dumb horror film full of jump scares and bad cgi that lands flat just like the rest of the movie 3/10.