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TerrorScribeParanormal Activity 2 (2010)
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[SIZE="5"]Paranormal Activity 2 (2010)[/SIZE]

Directed by: Tod Williams
Written by: Michael R. Perry, Christopher Landon, Tom Pabst
Starring: Katie Featherston, Micah Sloat, Brian Boland, Sprague Grayden, Molly Ephraim, Tim Clemens
Running time: 91 minutes
Rating: R

OK, time for a little mental exercise.

Imagine if you will if, instead of getting “The Empire Strikes Back” as the sequel to “Star Wars”, we got something a little different. Instead of ice planets and swamp planets and asteroid fields and a climactic light saber duel, we got a bit of a prequel. In this prequel, we meet Luke’s brother, also a farm boy on a different planet. He comes to own a couple of droids who have secret plans to a new Imperial space station. He needs to get off the planet and return the plans to a member of a royal family, so he hooks up with a former Jedi and a roguish smuggler. They leave the planet, only to be captured on this space station. Later they rescue the member of the royal family, escape from the space station and later destroy it using the secret plans they were trying to return. The movie ends with Princess Leia’s ship being attacked by a Star Destroyer.

While I understand that one of the tricks of making a good sequel is to use some of the same elements that made the original successful, at some point you have to expand the world, give it depth, a life of its own and not just rehashing it.

“Paranormal Activity 2” starts roughly two months before the paranormal activities of the first film. Here, we meet Katie’s sister, Kristi. She’s a new mom and the opening minutes show footage of her and her family – husband Dan and stepdaughter Ali – bringing home the new baby, Hunter. Everything is sunshine and bunnies until the house is “broken into.” As a precaution, Dan has security cameras set up throughout the house and soon, the strangeness begins.

Let me start with a few positives about this movie. On the whole, it’s not a bad little thriller. It does a good job of connecting itself to the first film, even expanding the universe ever so slightly, and even provides a few good scares.

However…

Remember the exercise we started out with? Here is the real world example of it. “Paranormal Activity 2” is virtually an exact rehash of the first movie: character for character, beat for beat. Sure you have the addition of a stepdaughter, a dog, a baby and a nanny, but it all distills down into the girl with the supernatural stalker and the disbelieving, abrasive significant other. It felt so similar that I thought you could probably take a timeline of both movies, overlay them and match them up almost identically. Not only do they rely on the same personal dynamics, they also rely on the exact same scares as the first movie. The only real difference is that we have six cameras to catch a mysteriously opening door or moving pan. Otherwise, they follow the exact same setup as they did in the first movie: silence followed by a rumbling that builds gradually that finally births a jump scare. Rinse. Lather. Repeat. And with the exception of one good scare, the rest of the film doesn’t just emulate the first movie; it downright duplicates a scare from the original. It’s not so much that they are stealing from the first movie, it’s more like they are cloning it and slapping a “2” and the end of the title

At the end of the day, “Paranormal Activity 2” doesn’t feel like a prequel or a sequel. It feels like a cheat. King Solomon once said there is nothing new under the sun. This movie proves it.
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Wow this is a really good review-still want to see the movie but Im prepared for it to be exactly the same which I suspected in the first place.
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Thank you, mytee. Big Grin

Personally, I wouldn't spend money on it. I think I would have been even more pissed off if I had to pay to see it.
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TerrorScribe Wrote:Thank you, mytee. Big Grin

Personally, I wouldn't spend money on it. I think I would have been even more pissed off if I had to pay to see it.

You are very welcome TerrorScribe
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#5
this is the first review ive read for PA2 thats not totally kissing its ass. Good job.:reading:
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#6
This is exactly what my friend said... it felt like a remake of the first movie than a prequel. I'm glad I didn't waste my money on it.
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If a writer writes a book that's the same as his first book but with just the the names changed, he's called a hack. If a horror sequel comes out that's the same as the first with just the names changed, it's brilliant film-making. Apparently, the bar is set ridiculously low for horror.
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Well, I called that one. Awesome review, TerrorScribe. I'm glad someone reviewed this that wasn't on the PA2 pay roll.
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I seriously felt like I was taking crazy pills when I came out of that screening, other reviewers oohing and aahing over it. I was the only genre reviewer there that I know of though. I just don't get that. What other films get a pass like that?

Still, it was a shit-ton better that Blair Witch 2.
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Totally disagree with you TS. I dont think they are both the same film. We got a nice little twist with the greedy husband passing the demon on to the sister. Which is how we got part 1. And we find out why the demon came in the first place.
It is has a slow build up (like the first film) but these films are supposed to based on real 'found video footage' events. Not my favourite horror films but they are keeping the horror genre in theatres.
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OK, you have two movies. Both movies feature the exact same scares (closing doors, evil shadows, etc...). Both movies focus around a couple (PA1 has a boyfriend/girlfriend, PA2 husband/wife). In each movie, the woman is haunted by a mysterious presence and the boyfriend is an unbelieving douche. Each movie features a scene with a ill-advised Ouija board. Each movie has an expert that is dismissed until the shit hits the fan (Dr. Averies in PA1 and Martine in PA2). Both movies feature the haunted woman being dragged out of a room. Both movies end with someone being thrown into a camera.

Yes, there are some obvious differences but, at their essence, they are the same movie.
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#12
Its the same demon haunting both couples... I'm guessing he figured his tactic's worked for the first couple so why change....? Wink
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Fangenstein Wrote:Its the same demon haunting both couples... I'm guessing he figured his tactic's worked for the first couple so why change....? Wink

Of course, and I can dig that but it still doesn't exempt it from being lazy storytelling. The double standard just honks me off. It's like any number of crap paperback romance novels. Change some names, add a donkey and Voila!
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A donkey in a romance novel? Kinky! Smile
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NicoleMayCanaday Wrote:A donkey in a romance novel? Kinky! Smile

I totally KNEW you'd pick up on that. Wink
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Big Grin what can I say?? I like donkeys.
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Inter-species erotica!!
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I think there is only so far you can take this type of movie. As far as storyline goes I think they tied the two films together nicely. They way the film is set up dictates that we only see in or just outside the same building.
Considering this I think the film makers did a good job. Some nice scares. Some funny lines and some very realistic special effects.
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#19
What special effects? Did I miss something?

I didn't see a donkey either. Sad

I thought the movie was decent. I hated the husband after day 15. Was it just me, or did the other sister from the first movie get the better deal on the boobs? I couldn't stop staring at her knockers....my lord. Confusedharepopcorn:
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Oh...special effects...you mean the sound made when the demon is present and about to slam something? I swore that was just the sound of airplanes passing by. Then I realized it was the sound in the movie & I thought it could be planes passing by in Carlsbad, in the movie. Then I noticed the airplane noise happens everytime there's a jump...oh its just the demon. Silly me. San Diego airport desensitized me to demon noise.
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