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Paranormal Activity, A Movie Moment

Paranormal Activity, A Movie Moment
Posted on Jan 17, 2010 by Stephen
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Just finished watching Paranormal Activity, which has been proclaimed to be, "one of the scariest movies of all time."

Paranormal Activity gets its scariness from sudden bump in the night type events. After the first viewing it might lose a good bit of its scary factor.

Therefore, I wouldn't say it was one of the scariest movies of all time.

Paranormal Activity was enjoyable, made me jump more than once. However, it did not haunt me for days afterwards, like some of the scarier horror movies I have seen. Some really good horror movies creep me out for weeks.

Not something I would purchase, but a rental was worth it.

My friend Matt made this comment halfway through the movie, and I laughed so hard I had to turn it into a flash animation:

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