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No I am not referring to how that perfect 8 iron shot ended up in the drink!! I watched the movie Paranormal Activity this weekend, and it was alright. Definitely creepy though. Has anybody else seen this movie? Your thoughts?
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Yea, I went to college with the main character Micah Sloat. He lived across the street from me for two years and I was really good friends with him and one of his housemates. Really good kid, quiet. We've played music a lot together over the four years thru college.

I saw the movie but obviously wasn't scared at all because well I'm friends with the main guy. If you told me one of my friends from college would end up being famous I never would have guessed it would be Micah. He was a total loner in my opinion, and always worked hard at his music and stuff.

Guy totally hit the jackpot though. I think he made like five million in bonuses from that movie. Not bad.

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Oh yea, and just to edit this in, I definitely enjoyed the movie- considering they made it for next to nothing you have to be impressed with the end result: the highest grossing independent film of all time.

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yeah I would say he hit the jackpot! For anybody who hasn't seen the movie, you must watch either by yourself with one other person, and in the dark. Definitely increases the intensity!!!!
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I definitely thought the movie was pretty decent. Saw it in the theaters then bought the blu-ray (sort of silly to buy it on such a high-Q format given the way it's shot, but w/e.)

I liked it because I think it goes beyond the whole haunted house premise. You have this couple, and then some outside entity that seems to inject negativity and then feed off of it to spoil in their relationship.

If you've ever dated a girl that had another guy friend that seemed to come around more often than you liked and your instinct as a man was to be confrontational.... then she gets pissed, then he comes around more, then you get more pissed... now you're pissed at each other...you see where I'm going. And all the negativity just makes it worse. And maybe it really wasn't anything to feel threatened by in the first place.

You see her seek help from her girlfriends in the movie about it, and a counselor, etc. Very true to life I felt.

Just my take. But I saw a lot of relationship undertones embedded in there. And at least something that wasn't the strictly face-value BS that builds the quintessential horror films.

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My friend wanted to see the chubby girls tata's. He kept talking about it throughout the movie lol.

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I got to watch this last week. I felt it was just alright, kind of boring. I guess it was not exactly what I was expecting.

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My friend wanted to see the chubby girls tata's. He kept talking about it throughout the movie lol.

I thought his girlfriend was pretty hot. Anybody agree?

Also, no, the movie wasn't that scary. The first time it was creepy, but after that it became really boring.


 
 


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