5.2 | / 10 |
Users | 0.0 | |
Reviewer | 2.5 | |
Overall | 2.5 |
Using a special camera that can see spirits, a family must protect their daughter from an evil entity with a sinister plan.
Starring: Chris J. Murray, Brit Shaw, Ivy George, Dan Gill, Olivia Taylor DudleyHorror | 100% |
Video codec: MPEG-4 MVC
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.78:1
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
French: Dolby Digital 5.1
Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1
Portuguese: Dolby Digital 5.1
English, English SDH, French, Portuguese, Spanish
50GB Blu-ray Disc
Three-disc set (2 BDs, 1 DVD)
UV digital copy
DVD copy
Blu-ray 3D
Slipcover in original pressing
Region A, B (C untested)
Movie | 1.5 | |
Video | 3.5 | |
Audio | 3.5 | |
Extras | 2.0 | |
Overall | 2.5 |
In the world of Paranormal Activity, cameras seem like the single biggest culprit in riling up various demons, possessions, spiritual oddities, and other random bugaboos and bumps in the night. The camera is key in every one of these movies: overly obsessive people who cannot live without pointing a camera at something, or without a camera shoved in their face, go merrily about their lives until, oops, all hell breaks loose. Sure it starts out innocently enough: a peculiar shape in the camera, a strange sound in the background, a weird occurrence here, a sleepwalker there, and then BOOM! Death and mayhem! Demons everywhere! But maybe, just maybe, these sweet, innocent little demons just don't like being filmed? Perhaps they're camera shy? Ever think of that people? The easy solution to all of this seems to be...to turn off the camera. TURN IT OFF! FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT IS GOOD IN CINEMA, TURN IT OFF! Fortunately, it appears the cameras are indeed going silent, as Producer Jason Blum confirmed that Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension would be the last. Finally. After six films and astronomical box office returns versus budget investment, the series has been an absolute beast for Paramount, and even as numbers have dwindled this latest film still pulled in a healthy return. But credit the filmmakers for saying "enough is enough" and promising to keep the series as relevant as possible after six films and refusing to dilute it any further -- or anger any more demons -- in the name of another healthy return on investment.
"Tell me about Toby. In 3D."
"Wait, this is in 3D?" "Wait, why is this even in 3D? It doesn't make any sense! It's 'found footage!'" Those will be the questions on tips of many tongues when Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension's 3D disc is played. Yeah, not a good sign. More of the movie than not looks just like the 2D presentation; there's literally zero added depth or dimensionality. Things do pick up, 3D wise, here and there. The "older" camera -- the one with all the scan lines and that can see the "spirit world" -- showcases some decent to nifty 3D in a few places. The "floaties" it picks up around the house do look as if they're floating on three axes, with pretty impressive depth back into the screen and out in front of it. There's some modest depth in the living room and up in the rounded upstairs hallway -- the single most impressive location in the movie in terms of 3D pop -- at least some of the time. Some of the timestamps from static shots on that upstairs level look like they're floating in air, which is probably the single coolest effect in the film. But that's really about it. Even the "tunnel" that's plastered all over the poster and box art doesn't offer much in the way of convincing depth or space. The movie offers what is probably best called "selective 3D," and even then what's here doesn't amount to much beyond a handful of really good moments. As for the transfer's other qualities, it's on par with the 2D, meaning modest detailing at best, muddy but serviceable colors, and the general consumer-level look about it.
Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension's DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 lossless soundtrack is, like the video, a tale of two styles. Generally, the audio remains focused straight up the middle, with dialogue and crunchy sounds of the camera maneuvering about the only real sonic details to be heard. Things open up considerably at the end, when an onslaught of somewhat mushy but aggressive sounds spill through every speaker, surrounds included. A few random shots provide a bit of juice as various things go bump by zipping across the stage or causing some bass-heavy thud. None of it is particularly arousing from a sonic perspective, but again, and like the video, it falls in-line with what's typical for the Paranormal Activity franchise's Blu-ray releases.
Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension's 3D disc contains one unique extra, a "Lost Footage" segment entitled Watching Leila
(1080p, 2:31).
The 3D version offers only the film's theatrical cut. The 2D version of the film is also included in this set as is a DVD copy of the film and a voucher for
a UV/iTunes digital copy. Below is a list of the supplements and cuts included on the 2D disc:
It's time to say goodbye to Paranormal Activity, a franchise that, since its creative first entry that, for better or for worse, ushered in the era of quickly produced "found footage" films, has been increasingly grasping at straws to extend lore and plow more entries into theaters. Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension is easily the worst of a fairly sour bunch, a movie that's totally devoid of characters worth caring about -- largely because they receive zero development -- and a story that's interesting in its mechanics but flounders in delivery. One can only wonder, with both Saw and Paranormal Activity now on the shelf, what the new (mostly) annual Horror franchise will be? Paramount's Blu-ray 3D release of Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension yields a decent at best and nonexistent at worst 3D presentation. Audio falls in line with the series. Likewise, supplements are severely limited, as they always have been. Skip it.
2014
Unrated Director's Cut
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Unrated Director's Cut
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Unrated Director's Cut
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Extended Cut
2015
Limited Edition Rerelease
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