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Movie Review: 'Paranormal Activity 3' Is Good Old-Fashioned Horror

This popular movie franchise is about to make you jump in your seat again.

If you like scary movies, "Paranormal Activity 3" may be just the movie for you. This good old-fashioned ghost movie takes the storyline back to the very beginning of the franchise. 

Cast with unknown actors, the horror prequel focuses on the two sisters who were seen as adults in the previous films. The girls share a two-level home with their mother and the mother's boyfriend. The girls are aware of a ghostly presence in the house that the adults, at first, are not.

The boyfriend, who is something of a VHS video expert, has cameras set up all over the house -- running all the time, day and night.

The suspense builds as we watch the "surveillance" type video looking for subtle changes and waiting for a ghost to appear. There are long stretches where nothing happens, but the payoff always ends up being a nice series of clunky videotape spills, chills and thrills.

There was a time when the "Saw" horror films of gore and dismemberment ruled this genre. The "Paranormal Activity" franchise has changed all that. Most people can relate to the "things that go bump in the night" activity experienced by these characters and understand that the monster you fear is often worse than the monster you see.

With this being a prequel, we know how it is going to end. The characters are experiencing paranormal activity for the first time, but the folks who have seen the first two films are not.

The sudden shock and odd musical chords add to the fright, but the long, silent wait for something to happen dragged the film down resulting in a three out of five rating on the flick-o-meter. The first film was somewhat groundbreaking, but the "Boo" factor is getting to be a bit old in this installment of the franchise.

 

About this column: About this column: Brett Martin is a familiar face in the Atlanta area. He was the Entertainment reporter and Road Warrior for Fox 5 and Good Day Atlanta for many years (1999-2007). Brett continues to be a film critic and a member of the BFCA (broadcast film critics association). He has personally interviewed nearly every major movie star and academy award winning actor and actress over the past two decades. You can catch all his reviews and find out more about Brett on his two websites. His movie reviews can be seen at www.flickedup.com. His video production business, which specializes in online commercials, can be seen atwww.brettervideo.com. If you have any specific questions contact Brett through his email.flickmeup@gmail.com or friend him on Facebook www.facebook.com/brettervideo. You can also follow him on Twitter at @imbrettmartin.

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