You might think that with all the shows on television that paranormal research has hit a saturation point. But, interest in the supernatural is spreading beyond the niche market.
With the release of the movie Paranormal Activity, this interest looks to be spreading into the mainstream. Paranormal Activity tells the story of a couple who experience unexplained phenomena in their home. They decide to investigate by mounting a camera at various locations in their home.
The movie–which has been compared to a Blair Witch-type story–was originally planned in just a few theaters. Now, demand, propelled by a grass roots campaign, is pushing the movie into more theaters.
You can read a review here.
It’s obviously well done and the filmmakers know a good story. But it has greater implications.
What this should show for those interested in writing about the supernatural, is that demand continues to be strong. And that strong material is always in demand.
Tags: demand, movie, paranormal activity, supernatural
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Looks good can’t wait to see it
Thanks
Penney
Why would anyone return to sleepafter those experiences??
I mean I know in the 1st few nights there was nothing but just the rumbling sounds or the door moving etc which can be considered normal… But common even after the lights switching etc etc… why did they want go to sleep in the night??… It would have made more sense if at that time they left home and stayed at a church ???
Also Katie gets possesed at times so maybe leaving wouldn’t have done anything useful but then again how could they just fall a sleep after all that??
You got me.
I’d be in another zip code after a few run-ins like that.
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