Quote from: crumbum on October 12, 2009, 10:54:56 AMMidnight showing of 'Paranormal Activity' on Saturday. For me it lived up to the hype; it scared the bejeezus out of me and the whole crowd was genuinely into it (real fear, none of the usual midnight movie hooting/ironic screams). It is so simple and stripped down it almost feels more like a piece of conceptual art at times, and so obvious in a sense you wonder how no one has done this before. I predict this thing will rake it in on word of mouth.I feel like I'm really alone here feeling disappointed with Paranormal Activity. I'd say it was entertaining enough, but it just wasn't scary and we'll all end up forgetting it. The first-person digital camera scary movies just don't do anything for me.
Midnight showing of 'Paranormal Activity' on Saturday. For me it lived up to the hype; it scared the bejeezus out of me and the whole crowd was genuinely into it (real fear, none of the usual midnight movie hooting/ironic screams). It is so simple and stripped down it almost feels more like a piece of conceptual art at times, and so obvious in a sense you wonder how no one has done this before. I predict this thing will rake it in on word of mouth.
If you liked him as Buddy Holly, you will LOVE him as.....AMELIA
*Despite the fact that I have never seen a Hilary Swank movie.
I watched 'Anvil! The Story of Anvil' the other day. If you've ever been a frustrated musician, as I have, it will strike a deep chord.
I will definitely be seeing The Christmas Carol in Imax 3D.
Somebody mentioned Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs- I got the chance to see it in Imax 3D and that was the best theater experience I've ever had. 3D has sure come a long way and it's way more than a gimmick, it's a whole new way to watch movies.
It's a totally different ballgame when the movie is made for 3D. Go see Cloudy W/ a Chance of Meatballs in Imax 3D and you'll have a different opinion of 3D movies- The whole movie is literally right in front of your face.