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31st December 2009 04:32 AM
David Allen
The film industry are still full of the $400 to $500 million Avatar, as being the film of 2009, but that would be a matter of opinion and according to box office receipts against the estimated cost of the film it has just about broke even.
But take a film that cost a mere $15,000 and throw it in with the main stream, how would that fare?
Paranormal Activity is such film and as it goes on DVD release, the film that has scarred the life out of movie goers is about to do the same for whole new audience in the home.
Surprisingly there are three are endings, the movie theatre version, an original ending and the one that has only ever been shown once, you take your choice!
David Allen
The film industry are still full of the $400 to $500 million Avatar, as being the film of 2009, but that would be a matter of opinion and according to box office receipts against the estimated cost of the film it has just about broke even.
But take a film that cost a mere $15,000 and throw it in with the main stream, how would that fare?
Paranormal Activity is such film and as it goes on DVD release, the film that has scarred the life out of movie goers is about to do the same for whole new audience in the home.
Surprisingly there are three are endings, the movie theatre version, an original ending and the one that has only ever been shown once, you take your choice!