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Gabbyness 01-05-2010 01:53 AM

Where did you see the festival one? I just read about it on wiki . . . Youtube doesn't give me much. Just so I'm sure I understand . . . I'm talking about the *theater* ending and the alternate ending on the DVD. If you've seen the *OTHER* ending (which sounds like it was the original original) point me in the right direction!

YaWhateva 01-05-2010 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Gabbyness (Post 2745300)
Where did you see the festival one? I just read about it on wiki . . . Youtube doesn't give me much. Just so I'm sure I understand . . . I'm talking about the *theater* ending and the alternate ending on the DVD. If you've seen the *OTHER* ending (which sounds like it was the original original) point me in the right direction!

After I watched it at the theatre I downloaded it off of a torrent, it turned out to be the film festival version. There were a few differences and some stuff was out of order but it did have that original ending whereSpoiler: she gets shot by the cops The original was changed to be more hollywood for the theatrical release which I didn't like. but the other differences improved the movie in my opinion.

Here is a video I found online, the video took forever to load but it's the only one I could find:

http://www.vbox7.com/play:347dd4bf

Gabbyness 01-05-2010 02:45 PM

Badass, thanks a lot!

samcol 01-05-2010 09:12 PM

I just couldn't get into this movie. I think it was because it was shot in the sense that it actually was real when I knew in my head it wasn't.

12Packaday 01-05-2010 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by noodle (Post 2714532)
Okay. Thank you Shani. I live alone. In a 100 year old house. And I've already seen a Civil War type figure in the vestibule in my bedroom repeatedly.
Also went to Flagler College and lived in the dorms for 4 years.


Will not be seeing this film.

Noodle, Shouldn't a [I]Civil War[I] figure be in a much older house? I don't know much about ghost or spirits or figures but I did catch something in school about when that war was!

pan6467 02-24-2010 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Fremen (Post 2704011)
Hope it's not a suburban version of Blair Witch Project.

I thought it was and that Blair Witch was far better and more original. It wasn't all that scary.... Hell there were no scary parts.

Jessika Rose 03-08-2010 11:27 AM

Hahaha. It seems as if most people I know are sharply split about it; some found it ridiculously scary, and some thought it was pathetic. I thought it was alright, until you saw the imprints in the powder they sprinkled outside their bed room. It reminded me of a horses hooves and from that moment on I was cracking up, picturing a horse standing upright and creeping around the house. Fml.

Redlemon 03-26-2010 04:47 PM

Paranormal Activity 2: Director You’ve Never Heard of to Ruin Movie That You Liked - Techland - TIME.com
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Here's yet the latest evidence that Hollywood knows a good thing when it sees it – and proceeds to then strangle it to death. The announcement just came down that a new director's been signed up to helm the sequel to Paranormal Activity.
Yes, the uber-low-budget docu-style indie ghost thriller, which gained acclaim precisely because audiences didn't know what to expect or what was real/staged, is now being converted into a big-budget, heavily-hyped sequel. Clearly its makers fail to understand what made Paranormal Activity a hit in the first place. (More at Techland: iPad content - a pricing roundup)
But profit ratios don't lie. For a film that cost $15,000 to make, the haul was $151 million around the world. That's a ROI of 1,000 percent. And so director Oren Peli – suddenly an A-list name around Hollywood circles – has been trotted out as producer, announcing that Tod “Kip” Williams is going to direct the sequel. You may remember Williams from such films as The Door in the Floor and The Adventures of Sebastian Cole.
Just kidding. No way you saw those. The former topped out at around $3.8 million at the box office.
But in a statement, Peli says that yes, this is the guy who will deliver: "Director Kip Williams will join us for the next chapter of the story. We are thrilled to have Kip working with us. He is the guy we want at the helm, because he knows exactly what we want to deliver to the fans ... and I can't wait to be a part of what he's putting together. I don't want to spoil the story but I promise it'll surprise you. Stay tuned.”
I, for one, have no faith that Paranormal Activity 2 will achieve the same sort of surprise chills that distinguished the original. Williams is setting course on a doomed mission. And as for Peli, why doesn't he just make a clean break? He's already got Area 51 on the horizon – a project that most of us are actually excited for – so why not just leave Paranormal to the studios execs who are bound to run it into the ground? (Scratch that: I bet he gets a nice comfy exec producer check, so props for him)


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