Synopsis
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Using a special camera that can see spirits, a family must protect their daughter from an evil entity with a sinister plan.
2015 Directed by Gregory Plotkin
Using a special camera that can see spirits, a family must protect their daughter from an evil entity with a sinister plan.
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Remember when these movies were about a couple desperately trying to get ANY shred of evidence of the existence of ghosts? The characters in THE GHOST DIMENSION get enough irrefutable evidence within the first 15 minutes to give the Pope the vapors. But do they do something about it? No they just wait around like goddamn morons for the demon thingie to try to kill them.
Full review: screencrush.com/paranormal-activity-the-ghost-dimension-review/
(NOTE: This movie is un-good, and the audience at my screening knew it. So some folks in the crowd -- who got free tickets, mind you -- started heckling the screen. I do not endorse that kind of behavior, but I made an exception this time, particularly after the scene depicted on THE GHOST DIMENSION's poster occurred and one guy yelled out: "B---- went to Narnia!" Ah, the wonders of the cinema.)
The essential tenets of how 'found-footage horror' has been practiced since the start of the 1980's rely upon the illusion that the camera is a stand-in for the human eye, that it allows the audience to see what a human would see were it in that vantage place-time and that seen was then recorded and repeated. It is meant to evoke a sense of epistemic realism, that this footage can be trusted, that it is congruent with the known manners of this world.
Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension intentionally violates the principle of camera-as-eye, of camera-as-realism. Rather it adopts a psychedelic glitch hauntology reliant upon not only what the eye Cannot See but what a camera can detect only through…
Was it a good movie? No, definitely not.
But was it still an undoubtedly fun time regardless? No it was not.
this was pretty fun imo but what i really liked was the pilf (Priest I'd Like to be Friends with) wearin dad jeans. that's just me though. i know that's controversial but it's what i like to see in movies
I at least liked it a tiny bit more than 4. The ghost camera is of course incredibly dumb but at least it gives Ghost Dimension something to make it stand out more than that one did. Like 4 it has almost no memorable moments and almost all of the scares in this one are basically the same thing. Also pretty absurd that they're just filming straight up ghosts/demons and they still have characters treating it like it's no big deal for a chunk of the movie.
No one was dragged up and or down the stairs, therefore this isn't a real Paranormal Activity movie.
Still some solid comedy on par with the prior films though.
"Hey, be careful with that camera... seriously" - Ryan,
The ghost dimension sounds cool but it's so corporate now, I mean what's the point anymore right?
In the ghost dimension a family finds the VHS tapes and camera from Part 3 and now the camera can see into the ghost dimension where ghosts live, which doesn't make any sense because they've made a point of talking about how ghosts and demons are different... IT'S ONE OF THE ONLY RULES. Why not call it the demon dimension you know? Like Paranormal Activity: The Demon Dimension sounds pretty cool... or just as stupid, depending on how you feel.
The movie is bad. To the extent that parts 1 and 2 and 3…
found footage characters are like rpg NPCs. immediately back to what they were doing after being aggro'd. the lore in these movies is now deeper than Lord Of The Rings
This takes place during Christmas, and that alone makes it a better Christmas movie than it is a horror movie. No bueno.
hey guys i just want you to know how fucking stupid some people are:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTWwSich9jI
"honestly, what happened to horror movies?"- a quote from this video
we are in one of the best years for horror that i can think of and people ask this shit? go fuck yourself chris stuckmann. sorry that the genre has grown up and not everything is dumb 80s slashers and the original halloween anymore. you know, stuff changes. stop focusing on the shit you don't like and stop attacking a genre that needs love and doesnt deserve any of the hate it gets.