

Being the high school trouble-makers that they are, the two investigate Anna’s now-abandoned apartment, and find a lot of spooky witch shit laying around. There have been rumors going around forever that Anna is a witch, but we never get her side of the story because she’s KILLED by one of Jesse and Hector’s friends from school. That is except for Anna, their mysterious first floor neighbor. They live in a lower-middle class apartment complex on the East side of Los Angeles that for all intents and purposes seems to be a group of chirpy, happy people. Best friends Jesse (the straight guy) and Hector (the funny one) have just graduated high school. So what was The Marked Ones about? Well, the good news is we’re not stuck in a freaking house the entire running time. I think the style of it connects with the audience in a way that traditional movies don’t.”

I think it’s very relatable to people, even if you’re not necessarily making a “found footage” movie. So I think that the found footage format connects to that.

That’s kind of where I see it going because there’s a thing that’s happened in our culture, a thing called YouTube which has completely changed the way that we experience movies because people are out there making stuff all the time and capturing moments, so there’s a certain language that I think we’ve adopted. There was a lot of pushback and people saying, “Oh, it’s going to go away, it’s going to go away.” But it didn’t go away.
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“Sometimes it reminds me of when reality TV first really hit and was growing. I think we’re going to see a lot of sci-fi movies. I think you’re going to see more comedies. I think it’s in that process now where I think we’re going to obviously start to see more and more movies that are tackling different genres through that lens. I don’t think found footage is in danger of running out. In fact, writer/director Christopher Landon defends the format best (in an interview he did on Crave Online) – “You know, it’s funny. It can be made with no name actors (who cost nothing!), and is super-cheap to produce. That’s because of found footage’s unique advantage over other genres. Any time a found footage film makes 19 million its opening weekend, its genre isn’t dead. Here’s the thing though – the found footage genre is not dead. I mean come on, how many times can you show a clip of someone sleeping with a counter in the bottom corner? The creators of Paranormal Activity finally realized that their format was broken and they needed to look in another direction.
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It’s hard to remember anything about it because it was so terrible, but what I do remember is that ¾ of the movie went by before anything happened. The last Paranormal Activity was really bad. Landon is the son of famous TV star, Michael Landon, who headlined one of the biggest TV shows ever, Little House On The Prairie. It’s just coming to light now that Shia LaBeouf plagiarized his entire performance from the film. Landon’s break-out writing credit was 2007’s Disturbia. Writer/director Christopher Landon scripted PA 2, 3 AND 4 (if you want to talk about “series fatigue,” I actually thought the fourth one was the third one until I wrote this review). The Latino audience for PA has always been huge, so they decided to create a PA movie specifically for them. Premise: A young man finds himself “marked” by a witch who lives below him.Ībout: Feeling that their franchise was getting stale, Paranormal Activity decided to take its newest entry in a different direction.
