The Gang of Five
Beyond the Mysterious Beyond => The Arts => Silver Screen => Topic started by: Jasper on October 17, 2009, 12:23:28 AM
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There's a good chance I might see this today don't know when though. From what I heard it's good and is filmed through a video camera the same way the Blair Witch Project was filmed. It's dubbed as the scariest movie of all time.
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This one has definitely caught my interest, considering I have a big interest in paranormal activity, haunted locations, etc.
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Ok, I goota know more about this, since I love scary movies.
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Ok, I goota know more about this, since I love scary movies.
All I know is this film was made with only $11,000 dollars. Plus it's filmed the same way The Blair Witch Project was filmed through a video camera and also the same way Cloverfield was filmed.
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If it features the "shakey cam." doc. style of filmmaking, count me out. That idea was never that good to begin with and I hated Blair Witch and Cloverfiel with a deep loathing.
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I can't watch bouncy things like that. Motion sickness. :x
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I can't wait!
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I don't know about this...I like paranormal things but....I don't know, they seem to just blow the whole ghost thing out of proportion. :p What are the odds of a ghost trying to kill you and make your life a living heck? I mean really.... <_<
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What are the odds of a being that lost its corporeal form which allowed it to impact the mortal realm to begin with even being able to kill you? I never got that about ghost stories.
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If it features the "shakey cam." doc. style of filmmaking, count me out. That idea was never that good to begin with and I hated Blair Witch and Cloverfiel with a deep loathing.
I heard that shaky cam thing is a big thing in current movies.
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Unfortunately. This just further proves my theory that humankind is general are just a bunch of morons. What is so great about unprofessional-style camera movements paired with "actors" hamming it up despite their own lack of ability to act in any style?
The shakey cam is a bane to movies, because for one thing, no camera crew on earth operates like they do in all the films where the style is used. I once saw a camera crew conduct an interview, like the ones they try ro do in the films.
Real Life: Just point the camera at the face of the bastard you're trying to interview and keep it still.
Shakey Cam Movies: Point the camera anywhere but the face of the person they're interviewing. Even leaving the lense facing the guy's crotch will do (as see done in Guarantine when they were talking with the hillbilly).
I'm an unprofessional as it comes when it comes using a camera for practical use. So my method of pointing a camera at a person being interviewed? Set the camera of a frikkin tri-pod and point it at the guy, who I have sit in a chair centered in the shot. And guess what, my camera works are better than anything seen in Blair Witch or Guarantine. The only film to have an excuse for that kind of camera movement was Cloverfield, and that was because the person filming wasn't a film student or professional TV show crew member. He was some guy shotting a video at the party of one of his friends with a handy-cam.
People, stop going to films that use this camera style and stop buying them on DVDs. You'll be helping the film business by making a statement: "Film that use standard and professional camera work are better (and actual actors)." And they are.
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i just saw this movie and am now inable to go to sleep or be still and not shake in fear, not a movie for the easily scared.
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^ Scary movies mess me up man. >.> I get so scared that I can't go to sleep or I think I am seeing things. :p
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it's not even just going to sleep. even if you can't, whitch i couldn't, every noise is made 10 times scarier. it's morning and i am still shaking. and i don't usually get freaked out by scary movies.
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The only movie I may end up getting that uses that kind of unprofessional-looking recording is Cloverfield, and even then I'm not sure.
However I don't think it's right to outright tell people not to buy these kinds of movies. If they want to get them, then let them. What right do any of us have to enforce our opinions on others? Just because someone likes something you don't doesn't make that person a moron.
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I have the right to ask people not to get something that has been nothing but a blight on the film business since the day of its creation. I'm not enforcing my opinions on anyone, I'm asking that a bad idea be put to rest (and it IS a bad idea).
Also, the idea that an intelligent person would like these films (aside from being guilty pleasures, as in liked them as if they were genuinly good films) does not compute to me, and it never will. These films are horrible and since they're making money, Hollywood will make more like them, instead of spending time of more worthwhile things.
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I just saw this on yahoo news.
http://movies.yahoo.com/news/movies.ap.org...h-22-million-ap (http://movies.yahoo.com/news/movies.ap.org/39paranormal-activity39-slays-39saw39-with-22-million-ap)
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I just saw this movie and what I have to say is this:
It went from kind of creepy to really creepy to really really scary!
This movie is so amazing because everything in the movie is hard to explain. You see things happen in this movie that seem impossible, and yet they are happening right there.
On the subject of shaky camera filming, this movie actually didn't shake much at all. Whenever something happened, the camera is flat and steady which makes the environment that much scarier. Even when it does move, it doesn't jerk around uncontrollably.
I definitely recommend this movie to all horror movie fans. If you liked the Blair Witch Project, Cloverfield, etc... then you will enjoy this.
I give it a well deserved 9.5 out of 10
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My dad mentioned that a woman he works with saw the movie. According to her, the only really scary part was at the very last minute or seconds of the movie and that people in the theatre were laughing because of how boring the movie was.
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This is the gross revenue of the film: $88,829,870
Not bad for a $15,000 film.
Oh and yeah there is a sequel to this coming out.
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My dad mentioned that a woman he works with saw the movie. According to her, the only really scary part was at the very last minute or seconds of the movie and that people in the theatre were laughing because of how boring the movie was.
Well the last thirty minutes are definitely the scariest part of the movie, but the rest of it serves as a build up. Everything starts off as just creepy, but then the encounters become progressively worse until they become really serious. I think the build up throughout the entire movie worked very well and I was satisfied.
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Knowing LBTFan13 is a very good judge of horror, I've definitely gotta see this :yes.