It’s only his second directorial effort to date and to make matters a little shaky this one is billed as a spinoff of the Paranormal Activity found footage, horror franchise, not a direct sequel. Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones is both written and directed by Christopher B. So you could see my conundrum I had this past January, could you not? How could I not see this one? Could all my fellow reviewers in the business be so wrong? I took one for the team and I guess you can say I’m doing so again with my second viewing, now on Blu-ray. I actually read this with my own two discernable eyes on more occasions than I care to openly admit. Say whaaat?! I can’t blame this on dirty ears and not hearing the information correctly. Reports started flooding in on my RSS feeds saying low and behold, Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones actually isn’t that bad and that revered writers praised it for reinvigorating their interest in the franchise and further installments. The answer they all shout out unanimously is not very good ones. What movies play in January? A million arms raise high. When they announced the delay of the fifth film this past year from its lavish Halloween spot to a January play date, I just chuckled heavily. I made ignorant comments such as I don’t care how long this franchise carries on, I want nothing to do with it, etc. After my last go around with Paranormal Activity 4 in 2012 after Gerard Iribe flipped me the disc, I swore myself off the franchise for good.
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