![]() Saw the movie last night and I've been thinking. I posted this in another thread, but here are my thoughts: ![]() The movie really isn't worth anyone's time or money. The movie was a waste and did not continue the story at all, but was more of a spinoff. The movie has little to do with Toby, therefore reducing the scary factor to nearly nothing. Who the hell were the forty women all chasing Alex?įrankly, I don't care anymore. If Hunter's whereabouts were unknown, how did he get adopted? How was Katie not identified when she was in the hospital? Katie and about forty other women catch her. She watches Toby drag him off and then finds Hunter/Wyatt and tries to escape. Alex escapes her house, and runs over to Robbie and Katie's house to find her father. The mom and dad are killed seperately by Toby. Katie kills the Alex's boyfriend because _oby doesn't like being watched. ![]() It is not revealed who he really is, therefore leaving many more questions than answers. Robbie disappears after his role of bringing Hunter into contact with Toby and Katie. There is a ghost figure of a boy that is never identified or even alluded to. He has to sacrfice his sister so that he can be 'prepared' to be possessed by Toby. Toby's role in this movie is near nonexistant, manifesting mostly in 'bump in the night' noises and a couple of dragging incidents.įor the sake of time, yours and mine, I will spare you the torture of the so called 'rising action'. Robbie can communicate with the demon Toby and teaches Wyatt to do so as well. Generic and weak scares happen throughout the next couple of days. ![]() He lives across the street from the family, and has to stay with them after his "mother" (later revealed to be Katie) is taken away in an ambulance to a hospital. Wyat (possibly Wyatt): The family's younger adopted son.Ī little boy (named Robbie) follows the family to their soccer game. You probably only see him a handful of times.Īlex: Mom and Dad's teenage daughter. The shallowest character of the whole family. We are then introduced to the new family, and all the plot holes they bring with them.ĭad: typical white collar worker who has little time for his family. This is probably the best part of the whole movie. It recapped the ending of the abduction of Hunter at the hands of his possessed aunt Katie. The first was hauling ass to the theaters so my wife and I could get good seats. “I look forward to finding out.I went into the theaters with moderately high hopes. “But we’ll kind of have to wait and see what they decide to do with it,” she told Uinterview. The sequels - Paranormal Activity 2, Paranormal Activity 3, and the newly-released Paranormal Activity 4 - have all been incredibly successful at the box office, making this Katie-playing-Katie gig a solid and steady role for the young actress.Īs for whether she will reprise her role in the series’ fifth green-lit movie, Featherston noted that she would like to, but has not been told by the studio whether there are plans for her in a future film. Made for just $15,000, Paranormal Activity went on to gross over $190 million worldwide and catapulted Featherston from a relative unknown to a popular face. A few years later she landed the lead role of “Katie” in Paranormal Activity. She graduated SMU in 2005 with a BFA in acting and moved to Los Angeles shortly thereafter. The oldest of three siblings, Featherston was raised in Arlington, Tex., and attended Southern Methodist University. “It was a lot of fun, but there was a lot of sort of breakable things involved and there was some bruised hands afterwards, but well worth it because I think it’s a pretty effective scare for the audience.” “Without giving anything away, there’s a scene where I do some running and the end part of that scene was the trickiest to film,” Featherston told Uinterview exclusively. But she has been scaring audiences on the silver screen for the better part of the last four years, and this latest installment in the Paranormal Activity franchise is no exception. Katie Featherston, the star of the new horror movie Paranormal Activity 4, directed by Oren Peli, appears soft spoken and innocent in real life.
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