I just got back from the movie. I was entertained by the crowd reactions, especially during the silent scenes, but was underwhelmed by the movie itself. I thought it was well done, especially considering the budget, but it felt like it was missing something. I can't even pinpoint what it was missing, but it just didn't do it for me. I would recommend people see this if they know there will be a crowd to keep it entertaining, but I think I would have been bored out of my mind if I was watching it by myself or just a couple other friends.
saw it last night, heres my review
This is without a doubt the scariest film to come out in years. I sincerely hope all horror/supernatural fans will watch this masterpiece. Can a movie that cost less than $20000 beat out the $100000 million plus budget of Where the wild things are opening wide both on Friday..yes. A genius marketing plan, where the writer made a Blair Witch style film and used the actors real name and has made an instant classic. In short, two new tenants move into a house…a haunted house. Trying to prove that the noises and moving objects are not just in their imagination, Micah puts a camera in their bedroom. What follow is over 1 hour of pure fright and an excellent study in how to instill fears in audiences during a movie. This is a must see for anyone who loves to see or hear about things that bump in the night.
Originally posted by Blinky
Looks like a whole lot of cheap scares and hype. I'll wait until I can see it at the dollar movies.
Even though I was criticizing the film earlier, I would say that it rarely used what I would consider cheap scares. Most of the scares came from suspense and were just subtle. It wasn't one of those have things jump at the camera all the time movies.