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In 2005, Katie Rey delivers a box of old |
In 2005, Katie Rey delivers a box of old videotapes to her pregnant sister Kristi and her husband Daniel, which holds footage of young Katie and Kristi with their mother, Julie, and her boyfriend Dennis. A year later, in 2006, Kristi and Daniel's house is ransacked, and the videotapes are missing. We are then taken back in time to 1988, before everything in the first and second movies had happened. (This is the origin story of the series.) | ||
In 1988, a young Katie and Kristi are living with their mother Julie and her boyfriend Dennis. Dennis |
In 1988, a young Katie and Kristi are living with their mother Julie and her boyfriend Dennis. It's one of the girls' birthdays. Dennis is a photographer, and as he's going through some wedding photos, he starts hearing noises around the house. He goes upstairs, where one of the girls' toys turns on by itself, then, there's a noise downstairs, and when he looks behind him, a closet door opens. That night, Dennis and Julie attempt to make a sex tape, but are interrupted by an earthquake. Before the quake, a picture on the wall falls onto the floor. The camera falls on the floor after the two run to save the girls from the quake. The camera shows dust fall from the ceiling and land on an invisible figure in the room, which shakes the dust off of itself, and walks away. While reviewing the footage, Dennis notices the strange incident. His friend Randy suggests that Dennis place cameras throughout the house. On night #1, in the girls' bedroom, the closet opens, and Kristi wakes up and talks to someone off-camera. When Dennis questions her the following day, Kristi tells him it was Toby, her "imaginary" friend. She tells him that Toby is old, very tall, and that, if Kristi reveals any of Toby's secrets, she won't be safe. Dennis tries telling Julie about what Kristi has said, but, she dismisses it. Then, Julie's mom starts giving her an attitude, and tells her to have another baby. On night #8, Kristi is running around the house, climbing on tables. On night #10, Julie goes to the kitchen to make a snack, when a lightbulb explodes. The next day, Kristi has a tea party with Toby. But, when Katie walks in and calls Kristi a baby for having imaginary friends, and goes in the closet to look for Toby, the door slams shut. | ||
Dennis and Julie later hire a babysitter named Lisa to watch the kids, |
Dennis and Julie later hire a babysitter named Lisa to watch the kids, when playing with the girls, she starts playing with a sheet while telling a ghost story. Then, Lisa's doing her homework in the kitchen, as a person is staring from the living room under the blanket. It dissapears, but then , it re-appears right behind her, drops down empty, as she looks behind herself, footsteps are heard running away. She goes to check on the girls, but when she goes to the closet, there is a loud thud from in it. She goes twoards the camera, but an unseen force blows into her face. Lisa leaves in a panic as Dennis and Julie get home. Dennis shows Randy what happened. On night # 13, Kristi stands next to her parents' bedside for 2 hours. But when she goes upstairs, she tells Toby that she doesn't want to talk to him anymore. Dennis discovers a strange symbol in the girls' closet the following morning, and later finds the same symbol in a book about demonology. Then, Kristi becomes ill, and she is rushed to the e.r. Katie is left home with Randy, and they play Bloody Mary in the girls' bathroom. When nothing happens, Katie insists they try again. Randy is then attacked and discovers a large slash on his stomach. They try to leave the bathroom, but a black figure moves past the door. The second time they try to leave, the doorknob rattles and shakes like there is someone trying to get into the bathroom. Then, the girls' coffee table, and the chairs are violently flung across the room. After Julie and Dennis return, Randy quickly leaves, warning that whatever they're dealing with is dangerous. Dennis tells Julie that the symbol he found in the girls' room belonged to a witches' coven that brainwashed girls of child-bearing age into having sons, and then force them to give up their sons. But, they would not remember anything afterward. Julie dismisses his claim, and instead argues with Dennis. The girls are playing in the house, until Katie runs into, and is attacked by Toby, he pulls her ponytail, causing her to levitate, and scream. On night# 14, the t.v. in the parents' bedroom comes on blaring static. Then, the closet door in the girls' room opens, the toys start moving, and falling around, until Kristi tells a frightened Katie to ignore it, before Toby yanks Katie's bed, throws off the blanket, and yanks Katie off the bed, and into the closet. | ||
⚫ | Kristi agrees to do what it asks, then everything goes silent right away. The next day, Kristi asks her mother to take them to her grandmother Lois's house in Moorpark, California, but she refuses. Later on, Julie hears a knock at the door but, there is no one there. When she goes back to the kitchen, everything in it is gone. Three seconds go by, and everything in the kitchen comes crashing down to the floor, almost hitting her. She agrees to go to Lois's home. Lois is playing dressup with the girls in a bedroom, and when Julie walks in, she asks, 'Who is the lucky guy?" When Kristi says: Toby, Julie gets mad, and says that she never wants to hear that name again. Dennis sets up another camera in their new bedroom. At 1:am, they are awoken by loud disturbances and Julie goes to investigate. She says that Lois has trouble sleeping at night. When she fails to return, Dennis goes to look for her. He looks for Julie, but she is gone, as well as the girls. Downstairs, Dennis notices a human silhouette behind a curtain, but when he looks there is no one there. He finds occult imagery on the walls, including the symbol from the girls' room, which had been concealed behind paintings. Dennis enters the shed outside of the house, and discovers several women, including Lois, dressed in all black inside looking at him sternly. He flees back to the house, with the women chasing him. In the house, he finds Julie at the top of the stairs. As he approaches her, he sees that her body, (She was killed off-screen.) is levitating above the ground. Her body is thrown at Dennis, knocking him and the camera down the stairs. He sees Kristi, and hides with her in a closet. The demon growls and bangs on the door, but when they try to leave, a black figure runs past them. | ||
⚫ | Dennis and Kristi leave the closet and walk into the kitchen. In the window, Dennis sees the women outside in the garden, circling around a bonfire. They find Katie crying by the stairs near Julie's body. Dennis approaches Katie from behind, but when he places his hand on her shoulder, Katie turns around and exposes her demonic face with black eyes, and unleashes a demonic scream that throws him to the other side of the room, injuring his leg. Katie flees and Dennis tries to crawl toward Julie's body. Lois stands in his way, and Dennis's body is violently twisted, and his body is snapped in half, killing him. Lois then tells Kristi and Katie "Let's get ready". Before they head upstairs, Kristi calls for Toby when they leave the camera lying on the floor. And then, it goes to static and black after low growling sounds are heard from upstairs. | ||
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⚫ | Dennis and Kristi leave the closet and walk into the kitchen. In the window, Dennis sees the women outside in the garden, circling around a bonfire. They find Katie crying by the stairs near Julie's body. Dennis approaches Katie from behind, but when he places his hand on her shoulder, Katie turns around and unleashes a demonic scream that throws him to the other side of the room, injuring his leg. Katie flees and Dennis tries to crawl toward Julie's body. Lois stands in his way, and Dennis's body is violently |
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2011 American film
Paranormal Activity 3 | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | |
Written by | Christopher B. Landon |
Produced by |
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Starring |
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Cinematography | Magdalena Gorka |
Edited by | Gregory Plotkin |
Production company | Blumhouse Productions |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $5 million |
Box office | $207 million |
Paranormal Activity 3 is a 2011 American found footage supernatural horror film, directed by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman. It is the third (chronologically, the first) installment of the Paranormal Activity series and serves as a prequel, mostly set 18 years prior to the events of the first two films. It was released in theaters on October 21, 2011. Paranormal Activity 3 was also Joost and Schulman's first horror film.
The film broke financial records upon release, setting a new record for a midnight opening for a horror film ($8 million) and the best opening day for a horror film in the United States ($26.2 million).
Plot
In 2005, Katie Rey delivers a box of old videotapes to her pregnant sister Kristi and her husband Daniel, which holds footage of young Katie and Kristi with their mother, Julie, and her boyfriend Dennis. A year later, in 2006, Kristi and Daniel's house is ransacked, and the videotapes are missing. We are then taken back in time to 1988, before everything in the first and second movies had happened. (This is the origin story of the series.)
In 1988, a young Katie and Kristi are living with their mother Julie and her boyfriend Dennis. It's one of the girls' birthdays. Dennis is a photographer, and as he's going through some wedding photos, he starts hearing noises around the house. He goes upstairs, where one of the girls' toys turns on by itself, then, there's a noise downstairs, and when he looks behind him, a closet door opens. That night, Dennis and Julie attempt to make a sex tape, but are interrupted by an earthquake. Before the quake, a picture on the wall falls onto the floor. The camera falls on the floor after the two run to save the girls from the quake. The camera shows dust fall from the ceiling and land on an invisible figure in the room, which shakes the dust off of itself, and walks away. While reviewing the footage, Dennis notices the strange incident. His friend Randy suggests that Dennis place cameras throughout the house. On night #1, in the girls' bedroom, the closet opens, and Kristi wakes up and talks to someone off-camera. When Dennis questions her the following day, Kristi tells him it was Toby, her "imaginary" friend. She tells him that Toby is old, very tall, and that, if Kristi reveals any of Toby's secrets, she won't be safe. Dennis tries telling Julie about what Kristi has said, but, she dismisses it. Then, Julie's mom starts giving her an attitude, and tells her to have another baby. On night #8, Kristi is running around the house, climbing on tables. On night #10, Julie goes to the kitchen to make a snack, when a lightbulb explodes. The next day, Kristi has a tea party with Toby. But, when Katie walks in and calls Kristi a baby for having imaginary friends, and goes in the closet to look for Toby, the door slams shut.
Dennis and Julie later hire a babysitter named Lisa to watch the kids, when playing with the girls, she starts playing with a sheet while telling a ghost story. Then, Lisa's doing her homework in the kitchen, as a person is staring from the living room under the blanket. It dissapears, but then , it re-appears right behind her, drops down empty, as she looks behind herself, footsteps are heard running away. She goes to check on the girls, but when she goes to the closet, there is a loud thud from in it. She goes twoards the camera, but an unseen force blows into her face. Lisa leaves in a panic as Dennis and Julie get home. Dennis shows Randy what happened. On night # 13, Kristi stands next to her parents' bedside for 2 hours. But when she goes upstairs, she tells Toby that she doesn't want to talk to him anymore. Dennis discovers a strange symbol in the girls' closet the following morning, and later finds the same symbol in a book about demonology. Then, Kristi becomes ill, and she is rushed to the e.r. Katie is left home with Randy, and they play Bloody Mary in the girls' bathroom. When nothing happens, Katie insists they try again. Randy is then attacked and discovers a large slash on his stomach. They try to leave the bathroom, but a black figure moves past the door. The second time they try to leave, the doorknob rattles and shakes like there is someone trying to get into the bathroom. Then, the girls' coffee table, and the chairs are violently flung across the room. After Julie and Dennis return, Randy quickly leaves, warning that whatever they're dealing with is dangerous. Dennis tells Julie that the symbol he found in the girls' room belonged to a witches' coven that brainwashed girls of child-bearing age into having sons, and then force them to give up their sons. But, they would not remember anything afterward. Julie dismisses his claim, and instead argues with Dennis. The girls are playing in the house, until Katie runs into, and is attacked by Toby, he pulls her ponytail, causing her to levitate, and scream. On night# 14, the t.v. in the parents' bedroom comes on blaring static. Then, the closet door in the girls' room opens, the toys start moving, and falling around, until Kristi tells a frightened Katie to ignore it, before Toby yanks Katie's bed, throws off the blanket, and yanks Katie off the bed, and into the closet.
Kristi agrees to do what it asks, then everything goes silent right away. The next day, Kristi asks her mother to take them to her grandmother Lois's house in Moorpark, California, but she refuses. Later on, Julie hears a knock at the door but, there is no one there. When she goes back to the kitchen, everything in it is gone. Three seconds go by, and everything in the kitchen comes crashing down to the floor, almost hitting her. She agrees to go to Lois's home. Lois is playing dressup with the girls in a bedroom, and when Julie walks in, she asks, 'Who is the lucky guy?" When Kristi says: Toby, Julie gets mad, and says that she never wants to hear that name again. Dennis sets up another camera in their new bedroom. At 1:am, they are awoken by loud disturbances and Julie goes to investigate. She says that Lois has trouble sleeping at night. When she fails to return, Dennis goes to look for her. He looks for Julie, but she is gone, as well as the girls. Downstairs, Dennis notices a human silhouette behind a curtain, but when he looks there is no one there. He finds occult imagery on the walls, including the symbol from the girls' room, which had been concealed behind paintings. Dennis enters the shed outside of the house, and discovers several women, including Lois, dressed in all black inside looking at him sternly. He flees back to the house, with the women chasing him. In the house, he finds Julie at the top of the stairs. As he approaches her, he sees that her body, (She was killed off-screen.) is levitating above the ground. Her body is thrown at Dennis, knocking him and the camera down the stairs. He sees Kristi, and hides with her in a closet. The demon growls and bangs on the door, but when they try to leave, a black figure runs past them.
Dennis and Kristi leave the closet and walk into the kitchen. In the window, Dennis sees the women outside in the garden, circling around a bonfire. They find Katie crying by the stairs near Julie's body. Dennis approaches Katie from behind, but when he places his hand on her shoulder, Katie turns around and exposes her demonic face with black eyes, and unleashes a demonic scream that throws him to the other side of the room, injuring his leg. Katie flees and Dennis tries to crawl toward Julie's body. Lois stands in his way, and Dennis's body is violently twisted, and his body is snapped in half, killing him. Lois then tells Kristi and Katie "Let's get ready". Before they head upstairs, Kristi calls for Toby when they leave the camera lying on the floor. And then, it goes to static and black after low growling sounds are heard from upstairs.
Cast
- Chris Smith as Dennis
- Lauren Bittner as Julie
- Chloe Csengery as young Katie
- Katie Featherston as adult Katie
- Jessica Tyler Brown as young Kristi
- Sprague Grayden as adult Kristi
- Dustin Ingram as Randy Rosen
- Hallie Foote as Grandma Lois
- Johanna Braddy as Lisa
- Brian Boland as Daniel Rey
- Bailey Brown as Bailey
Production
Principal photography began in June 2011 and ended in August. At the time during production, the film was under the name "Sports Camp". The film was directed by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman (who both directed the documentary Catfish). Jason Blum, Oren Peli and Steven Schneider produced, along with Akiva Goldsman serving as executive producer. With a script written by Christopher B. Landon, the prequel was released on October 21, 2011. In some of the trailers, many of the scenes weren't shown in the final cut, which angered many of the fans.
Once again using unique social media strategy after the success of the first two films, Paranormal Activity 3 created the "Tweet Your Scream" campaign on Twitter in preparation for the release.
Reception
The film has received generally positive reviews from critics. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 68% of 117 critics have given the film a positive review, with a rating average of 6 out of 10. The website's consensus is, "While the jolts and thrills are undeniably subject to the diminishing returns that plague most horror sequels, Paranormal Activity 3 is a surprisingly spine-tingling treat." Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, gives the film a score of 59 based on 25 reviews. CinemaScore polls reported that the average grade moviegoers gave the film was a "C+" on an A+ to F scale. Conversely, Roger Ebert gave the film a single star out of four, stating that "the appeal has worn threadbare", but predicting that the film will fare well in the box office nevertheless.
Box office
The film performed even better than its predecessors, grossing $8 million from midnight showings, setting yet another record for a horror film. Its total Friday gross was an estimated $26.2 million, which was the best opening day gross for a 2011 film since Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 in July. Bringing its total to $52.6 million, it set a new record for the franchise, a horror film (Paranormal Activity 2, $40.6 million). At the time of its release, it set a new opening weekend record for a film released in the month of October as well as the fall season (later surpassed by Gravity in 2013 with a weekend gross of $55.8 million).
Paranormal Activity 3 grossed $104,028,807 in the United States and Canada, along with $101,675,011 in other countries, for a worldwide total of $205,703,818, making it the highest grossing film in the 'Paranormal Activity' series.
Home media
Paranormal Activity 3 was released on DVD/Blu-ray and video on demand/pay-per-view on January 24, 2012, and includes an unrated director's cut, "lost tapes" (deleted scenes), theatrical version, and digital copy. A one-disc theatrical version of the movie was released on DVD on February 14, 2012.
Sequel
Main article: Paranormal Activity 4In January 2012, Paramount announced there would be a fourth film in the franchise. It was to be directed by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, the directors of the third film. Filming started in late June. The film was released on October 19, 2012. On August 1, 2012, the first trailer was released, teasing this film with the tagline, "all the activity has led to this".
See also
References
- "Paranormal Activity 3 (15)". Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman. British Board of Film Classification. October 10, 2011. Retrieved October 10, 2011.
- Kaufman, Amy; Zeitchik, Steven (October 20, 2011). "Movie Projector: 'Paranormal Activity 3' to frighten rivals". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
- ^ "Paranormal Activity 3 (2011)". Box Office Mojo. IMDb.com. Retrieved February 9, 2012.
- "Global Sites & Release Dates". Paramount Pictures. Retrieved September 1, 2011.
- "Horror News: Director James Wan to Hunt a Spectre; Catfish Helmers to Tackle Paranormal Activity 3". reelz. May 9, 2011. Retrieved September 20, 2011.
- "San Diego Comic-Con 2011: The First Teaser Trailer for Paranormal Activity 3 Is Waiting to Haunt You; Oren Peli Speaks!". DreadCentral.com. July 21, 2011. Retrieved July 25, 2011.
- “Paranormal Activity 3″ Uses Social Media Strategy To Scare Up Tweets. Splash Media. Retrieved on 2012-07-07.
- "Paranormal Activity 3 (2011)". Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. Retrieved June 20, 2012.
- "Paranormal Activity 3 Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved October 22, 2011.
- McClintock, Pamela (October 21, 2011). "Box Office Report: 'Paranormal Activity 3' on Course for Jaw-Dropping $45 Mil to $50 Mil Weekend". The Hollywood Reporter. Prometheus Global Media. Archived from the original on October 22, 2011. Retrieved October 22, 2011.
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- Miller, Daniel. "'Paranormal Activity 4' Will Hit Theaters Oct. 19. A 13 second trailer was released on July 30th. The full trailer will be released on the 1st August 2012". The Hollywood Reporter.
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External links
- Official website
- Paranormal Activity 3 at IMDb
- Paranormal Activity 3 at Box Office Mojo
- Paranormal Activity 3 at Rotten Tomatoes
- Paranormal Activity 3 at Metacritic
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- 2011 films
- Paranormal Activity
- American films
- English-language films
- 2011 horror films
- American horror films
- American independent films
- Demons in film
- Films produced by Jason Blum
- Films set in 1988
- Films set in 2005
- Films set in California
- Found footage films
- Prequel films
- Witchcraft in film
- Blumhouse Productions films
- Paramount Pictures films