Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension

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Oh look, another 2010's-era 3D sequel to a series that doesn't support the format. And it also purports to be the "final chapter" in the series! That's two lame gimmicks rolled into one lame film! "Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension" is not only without doubt the worst film in the franchise... but it's also one of the worst "final chapters" to a series I've ever seen. Not only are the characters simply unlikable... not only are the scares bland and boring... not only does the film lack adequate pay-off... but the movie even seems to go out of its way to ignore and contradict what came before. It's like they tried their hardest to make it as unsatisfying as possible. It's to the point, I don't even count this film as canonical. For me, the series ends with "The Marked Ones, " and "The Ghost Dimension" is just bad fan-faction. 1 out of 5.

TedStixon

Continuity mistake: Depending on day or night, the size of the Christmas tree changes in height and fullness.

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Trivia: The only entry in the series not given a wide release. Instead, the film was a bit of an experiment for the studio - they struck a deal to release the film for a brief period exclusively in AMC theaters, then immediately follow it up with a digital and Video-On-Demand release. This was because the studio felt certain films performed better on home-video and digitally than in theaters, and because the previous film, "The Marked Ones" grossed significantly less than its predecessors. As a result, "The Ghost Dimension" was only released on about half the screens of the previous five films, and was the lowest grossing film of the franchise. (Albeit, it was still a box office success due to its low production costs).

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