I legit couldn't sleep when i got home watching it, was creepy as frick. watching it midnight release in a packed theater was such a fun experience though
same. I went this ugly chick that wanted to bang because I felt bad and it was so scary I welcomed her to hug me the entire time she blew me later that weekend and then I stopped texting her lol
I'm Gen X and was genuinely fricked up when the demon dragged her out of bed and down the hall while she was screaming in terror.
Now every other found footage possession movie does the exact same bit and it just sucks >PA2 or 3 or both I think did it, >Host blatantly ripped it off
And many others
I love her body. Surprised we never saw more of her. I liked the sister in Part 2 as well. Kinda fricked up that the sister's family sent the demon over to Katie's place.
>Millennials were
Dude, you're a millennial too. What's the point of these threads anyway? There are nothing but millennials here. Zoomers, boomers and gen Xers don't care about Cinemaphile outside of /misc/.
>Except for those of us who've been here since 2006
In 2006, Millennials were between the ages of 10 and 25. Moot is a Millennial. It was always a Millennial website. Millennials just weren't called that as commonly back then.
Yep. People born in 1987 are peak 90's kids, mathematically speaking. >3 years in 1990 when solid memories become thing >stopped being kids and became teenagers in 2000
Yes, and 90s kids were largely born before the 90s because that's how they were kids in the 90s and not babies or toddlers. Milllennials were born from 1981 to 1996, Zoomers were born from 1997 to 2012.
lmao this homie thinks the wheel was not an extraordinary invention because 6000 years later we have them on cars and in hamster's cage and everywhere else
the point is that after some good thinking the author made shit that was revolutionary and had considerably enormous impact while requiring the least money and effort to be made ya wankstain
>crazy nymfo wants to see part 2 with me >they scare me cause im a pussy >watch an illegal version on the internet to spoil the movie, so I dont look like a pussy in the cinema >my two female roommates dress up as ghosts and try to scare me outside my window
fun times
>oh nooooo lil bro I am so scared >*hugs you* >AAAA NO NOT LE DEMON PRANKSTER >*burries face in your hair* >I dont think I can sleep alone tonight lil bro...
They don't. They grew up in a time where everything from any time was available to them with the click of a button. They have nothing that they can call their own.
and?
it's not scary
prove it
you only shit when you're scared? lmao
Based theatre shitter
Imagine the smell
Milky booba. Wish I could slap em around a bit. Pinch em, too.
I shit my pants this morning and I wasnt even scared
>ywn bang a girl who is possessed by a demon
This movie was great and yes the ending got me good. Also the chick has a great rack. They're almost detrimental to the movie.
You're supposed to be watching it in your room on your small crt tv at 3am, being just a little tired and slowly slipping into a dream.
Jugs, the motion picture
Her shoulders are too wide and masculine to be attractive.
women, terrible creatures
I legit couldn't sleep when i got home watching it, was creepy as frick. watching it midnight release in a packed theater was such a fun experience though
same. I went this ugly chick that wanted to bang because I felt bad and it was so scary I welcomed her to hug me the entire time she blew me later that weekend and then I stopped texting her lol
>what if a girl with big breasts stood at the foot of your bed at night
terrifying really
this scene scared my dick stiff
At the end of the film, when she's crying for Micah, and he runs down there and you hear the demon yell, "Micah!" - that was scary.
What if the demon possessed her boobs?
I found this as an unlabelled file on a friend's hard drive back in the day and watched it spontaneously, which really added to the whole experience.
This kitchen has the EXACT SAME layout and cabinets as a house I used to live in. Was this filmed near Ann Arbor, MI?
Frick off! We don't allow CHEATERS to watch our paranormal kino.
No it was shot in Dallas near SMU
>budget 15k
>box office 120 million
that record will never be broken
I'm Gen X and was genuinely fricked up when the demon dragged her out of bed and down the hall while she was screaming in terror.
Now every other found footage possession movie does the exact same bit and it just sucks
>PA2 or 3 or both I think did it,
>Host blatantly ripped it off
And many others
it was better than Blair Witch
Frick the wife was so fricking hot
Katie is wife material
> trying to watch horror movie
> keep getting a boner
Built for breeding
I love her body. Surprised we never saw more of her. I liked the sister in Part 2 as well. Kinda fricked up that the sister's family sent the demon over to Katie's place.
>BOO-ba: the movie
thick ass fat hot b***h
>Millennials were
Dude, you're a millennial too. What's the point of these threads anyway? There are nothing but millennials here. Zoomers, boomers and gen Xers don't care about Cinemaphile outside of /misc/.
Except for those of us who've been here since 2006
Only millennials were here in 2006 too. I was one of them. Nothing's changed.
>Except for those of us who've been here since 2006
In 2006, Millennials were between the ages of 10 and 25. Moot is a Millennial. It was always a Millennial website. Millennials just weren't called that as commonly back then.
Millennials are 90s kids.
Remember the 90s? Everything was better in the 90s
Remember Bobby's World? ITWASAGOODSHOW!
Remember Pete and Pete?
ITWASAGOODSHOW!
Yep. People born in 1987 are peak 90's kids, mathematically speaking.
>3 years in 1990 when solid memories become thing
>stopped being kids and became teenagers in 2000
Yes, and 90s kids were largely born before the 90s because that's how they were kids in the 90s and not babies or toddlers. Milllennials were born from 1981 to 1996, Zoomers were born from 1997 to 2012.
>3 year olds in the 90s are millennials now
You're a zoomer, deal with it
I was born in 1989.
Hit
lmao this homie thinks the wheel was not an extraordinary invention because 6000 years later we have them on cars and in hamster's cage and everywhere else
the point is that after some good thinking the author made shit that was revolutionary and had considerably enormous impact while requiring the least money and effort to be made ya wankstain
>crazy nymfo wants to see part 2 with me
>they scare me cause im a pussy
>watch an illegal version on the internet to spoil the movie, so I dont look like a pussy in the cinema
>my two female roommates dress up as ghosts and try to scare me outside my window
fun times
I wish I had your life
did you fricked them?
no only morons thought it was scary.
still waiting on
paranormal activity 16: same shit different house
Unironically a really spooky movie
Nothing happens moron
You were too scared to watch the ending I see.
Cope zoomer frickwad you don't have any kino in your generation. KEEP SEETHING ZOOMCELL YOU WILL NEVER KNOW OUR COMFY FEELS
I watched this is the afternoon with a number of friends present.
Despite not panicking during the movie, I still couldn't sleep the next 3 days because I was constantly thinking and worrying.
I remember my brother being legit scared to death and being unable to sleep after
and he's the older one, what a homosexual
>oh nooooo lil bro I am so scared
>*hugs you*
>AAAA NO NOT LE DEMON PRANKSTER
>*burries face in your hair*
>I dont think I can sleep alone tonight lil bro...
Crazy how zoomers fondle over Millennials movies/games/books etc. like, don’t you have anything?
Zoomers hate everything made before 2010.
They don't. They grew up in a time where everything from any time was available to them with the click of a button. They have nothing that they can call their own.
Birthed Blumhouse as a horror filmmaking machine.
this was an allegory for police brutality and systemic fatphobia
here's the pussy if anyone wants to see it
I didn't expect her pussy to be so furry.
I had a bonner
look at dem titites
>"Hey, let's burn a crucifix. What's the worst that can happen?"