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Paranormal Activity 2


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I saw the first one and enjoyed it. I'm not the type to scream at everything just because its put out there as a "horror" movie. I for one just wanted to see how it was produced and how into I could get. I wasn't disappointed. I have a thing where, in almost every movie, I think of myself a little. How would I react to that? What would I do? What would I be expecting. That's what got me. Obviously, the quick stuff got to me. But it exceeded the expectations I had before going into the theater.

I will probably see the second based on the fact that I like the first. I just pray they don't try and go overboard here. I don't want to end up hating the first and second one because the second one blows that hard.

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If anybody is interested, I just went to IMDB...the cast for the sequel...is well, interesting, to say the least. I wonder how they're going to work this movie based on the cast listing and the trailer. But it does seem like the sequel is going to sort of pick up where the 1st left off (at least, after the messages that were at the end that left you saying wtf?)

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I really enjoyed the first one. It was slow-moving, so if you're the type that likes your horror with a cheap scare every five seconds, it's not your kind of movie.

That being said, I'm not excited for the sequel. The Blair Witch sequel was absolutely horrible.

It's ironic because both Paranormal Activity and Blair Witch were made with very little funds. After bringing in tons of money, however, the producers decided to try to capitalize by creating sequels that were far lesser movies (I'm just assuming that will be the case with Paranormal Activity; I could be wrong).

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