1/10
I'm trapped in a house with two excessively obnoxious jackwads, a possessed racist, and the world's worst cameraman documenting it all
19 January 2023
I found (next-to) nothing to like about this movie. The characters, the non-existent story, the supernatural element, the humor, the lack of horror, the sheer idiocy. If you like to gawk at foxy ladies, the young woman on the cover (Fernanda Romero) fits the bill, and appears in PARTS of this! She is fetching, her part is moronic, and disappears for stretches of time (you're stuck with the two mind-numbers for the duration). Not even worth the extra star!

This, uh, parody? Rips a number of aspects directly from Paranormal Activity (a Paramount property... Paramount put out this, too, so I guess they feel justified), to precisely zero effect. Expect a comedy. And not a funny one. You can read about the plot elsewhere, it's meaningless. Alright, two dorks vie for the pretty girl's attention. Really. Maybe the most embarrassing possession scene I've ever seen. I felt like the humor was geared at another generation, and one that wouldn't appreciate what the Paranormal Activity movies accomplish so successfully. If these filmmakers are directly mocking them, I think it's safe to say they don't understand them, and you should steer clear if you have any appreciation for them at all. If it's meant to be an abysmal copycat with a Blair Witch slant, then job well done.
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