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What a score this little flick turned out to be for Paramount. It's a "found footage" film made for next to nothing, and was picked up by the studio for under a million dollars. Just beat out Ghost Protocol at the box office and hauled in 34.5 million. The reviews are atrocious and the box office declined by Saturday night once word spread how bad this stinker was. But the money has already been made.
Goes to show how a great trailer and clever viral campaign("The Vatican does not endorse this film.") can go.
I have no plans on seeing it, so I thought I'd post this video of the theater crowd's reaction at the film's sudden ending. Be warned, it contains the last few moments of the film. If you fast forward to the sixty second mark, you can bypass the ending and go straight to the reaction. I don't know if I've ever heard such nasty boos in a theater ever.
EDIT: Never mind, Paramount just took down the video.
I was too late to see the video but looked it up and the ending feels like a cheap shot to the viewer. I won’t be seeing this so thanks for the heads up.
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waste of my $10 for sure
Wow Dena, $10 is cheap for a movie. We can pay anything between $15 and $25 for a movie ticket here in Perth depending if it’s IMAX or not.
People need to stop complaining about this film. For a movie that was made "next to nothing" they did a damn good job with it. And at least it had actual demonic possessions in it, and not like the total lackluster "The Last Exorcism." I liked this film a lot, they did a really good job with it. Who cares if the ending was extremely abrupt and nothing was solved? People seemed to have been enjoying it until then, accept it for what it was. Maybe their budget was cut off when they got in that accident. That calls for a bit of money there, huh.
didn't see it, so i really can't comment on the film. however, i looked up the ending too and i would have been completely outraged if i paid to see this. it's not the abrupt ending that would bother me but the whole "to see what happened, visit this website"
All about trailers in this genre. Look at Shutter Island. I actually really liked that, but the movie was not what the trailers suggested. However, it's the trailers that justify the budget.
As mentioned, the number one gripe about the film is the ending which seems to come fast and is over too quickly- followed by the viral ad marketing. To an audience this suggests the full ending, or an alternate one, can be seen at the site. Or if there's something you missed, it's at the site. It isn't actually the case, but the placement and timing (as mentioned by Slate and others) gets viewers more angry.
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Who cares if the ending was extremely abrupt and nothing was solved?
While I'm sure a lot of tickets sold due to the contreversy and/or the 'found footage sci-fi horror sub genre has taken off (Last Excorism made money; Paranormal Activity will soon have a third sequel) Let's say you are right and people enjoyed the film. Then you are hit with an ending that is unsatisfactory both in character and narrative. Then moments later it's suggested (by placxement) that the unanswered questions and/or what happened after is *on* the viral site.
While I'm sure a lot of tickets sold due to the contreversy and/or the 'found footage sci-fi horror sub genre has taken off (Last Excorism made money; Paranormal Activity will soon have a third sequel) Let's say you are right and people enjoyed the film. Then you are hit with an ending that is unsatisfactory both in character and narrative. Then moments later it's suggested (by placxement) that the unanswered questions and/or what happened after is *on* the viral site.
In other words, the film has no ending
And you tell me it's not a big deal?
Not to me at least. The ending didn't affect me as it did to everyone else. I liked it. To each his or her own, I suppose. Open-ended finales get me giddy because it gets my imagination going. What happened to Isabella? Or what about Ben and Michael? Did they die? Does Isabella escape and rampage as a possessed bitch? Personally, I was more upset by the fact that the movie's trailers/commercials suggest that the entire story is focused on Maria (Isabella's mother), and yet, there are only two scenes with her in it. But I'm sure there are people out there who enjoyed the fact that Maria wasn't the main antagonist in the film.
Absolutely and totally pure crap...shit non ending or not.
I'd bet that 90%+ absolutely hated this piece of shit, and rightfully so.
It made a shitload of money, based on its no/low budget. Congrats to them. No one will ever watch it again. It will tank in its 2nd weekend of release and most likely drop some 70-80% of last weekend's fiasco.
It's a very sad state of affairs when dreck like this make $33 Million on its opening weekend. The paying audience is like a fucking herd of retarded goats being led in for their slaughter.
PURE HORSESHIT! Anyone who sticks up for garbage like this should go ice fishing naked and freeze their assholes to the fucking ice and die where they sit.
Anyone who likes this flavor of shit, also probably enjoys sitting butt-ass naked in their local YMCA sauna, when it's not working, next to eleven or so 65-82 year old 230+ pound, ugly as shit Romanian women.
PURE HORSESHIT! Anyone who sticks up for garbage like this should go ice fishing naked and freeze their assholes to the fucking ice and die where they sit.
Classic. I think that may very well be the funniest thing you've ever written... Made me laugh.