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  • Watch: Original Ending of Paranormal Activity

    Posted Oct 28th 2009 at 09:02 AM by PopEater Staff

    Spoiler Alert: Haven't seen Paranormal Activity yet? 1) Do so. 2) Skip this post. You've been warned. We stumbled upon what is reportedly the original ending for Paranormal Activity this morning. Thank you RopeofSilicon.com. We agree with their assessment. It's not as scary as the one in theaters. But for fans and foes of Paranormal Activity, it's definitely worth a watch. UPDATE 5:40 PM: ...

  • 'Paranormal Activity' Cuts Down 'Saw' at Box Office

    Posted Oct 25th 2009 at 05:20 PM by PopEater / Wire Services

    (AP) - "Paranormal Activity" has won a weekend battle of fright films over part six of the "Saw" franchise. Paramount's upstart chiller "Paranormal Activity" went into nationwide release and took over the No. 1 spot with $22 million. That compares to just $14.8 million for the debut of "Saw VI," a franchise that has been an annual Halloween fixture since 2004. It was the worst opening ever for ...

  • 'Wild Things' Scares Up Box Office Win

    Posted Oct 18th 2009 at 05:00 PM by PopEater / Wire Services

    (AP) - "Where the Wild Things Are" proved a bigger hit with adult audiences than family crowds as the adaptation of Maurice Sendak's beloved children's book debuted at No. 1 with $32.5 million. Moviegoers 18 and older accounted for 43 percent of the audience, while parents with children made up 27 percent, according to distributor Warner Bros. ...

  • Two Films Creep Into 'Witch' Territory

    Posted Oct 17th 2009 at 02:00 PM by Tricia Romano

    Ever since the 'Blair Witch Project' -- the super minimalist horror flick (made for $100,000) with the maximum amount of scary (and profit -- it grossed $248 million worldwide) -- appeared on the scene 10 years ago, people have been searching for something that will give them the willies as effectively as the freaked-out-in-the-woods flick did. The movie industry, of course, is looking to ...


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