In second place, we have the film that started it all: Paranormal Activity. This film also introduced the coven of creepy witches. The acting and terror felt extremely real. I loved the trip back in time and origin story of the hauntings. This definitely held true for the ghost blanket scene, which is one of the most effective found footage scares in cinema history. You never knew what you were going to witness. There was something so unnerving about watching the footage slowly pan from one room to the other. Their stepfather, Dennis, sets up cameras in their lavish mansion to capture any unusual activity, including attaching one to an oscillating fan. This is the same spirit that continues to haunt other characters later in the series. At first, this seems quite harmless, but as the movie progresses, it is clear that Toby is a demonic entity eager to possess the girls. Kristi regularly interacts with an imaginary friend she calls Toby. For the third installment, we travel back to the 1980’s and witness Kristi and Katie as young children. This is most people’s favourite film in the franchise and I can see why. In first place, we have Paranormal Activity 3. Without further ado, here is my list from best to worst movie! Spoilers ahead! 1.) Paranormal Activity 3 The results are always chilling to the bone. A suspected haunting = cameras being set up to capture any unusual happenings. Each installment follows a similar format. If you haven’t yet, please watch Unknown Dimension: The Story of Paranormal Activity. It came out in 2021 and is a documentary all about the making of this iconic saga. I’ve mentioned before that I’m not a massive fan of found footage films…however, Paranormal Activity is the absolute exception. The show's high profile team certainly has the credentials needed to prevent discrediting them as conspiracy theorists.We are kicking off the new year with yet another horror franchise ranking! If you wish to see the ones I’ve already done, click here. To avoid any stigma with the campaign waged against those who've reported UFOs since the 1950s, the military dubbed UFOs as UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena). Many ufologists and other people in the UFO community believe this show, along with government released UFO videos and the admission by the military of operating a secret Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force that investigates UFOs, are a well-planned public preparation for disclosure or more aptly, the UFO truth finally being admitted by the U.S. The team of investigators include military intelligence official and Special Agent In-Charge, Luis Elizondo (former director of Defense Intelligence Agency's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program), as well as the former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and Intelligence, Chris Mellon. The debut episode was in 2020, with interviews of the pilots who took the Tic Tac videos, radar chief who witnessed the craft on radar, and other eyewitnesses. If you've seen the official video of the UFO from Navy pilots dubbed as the Tic Tac, then you definitely want to watch History channel's Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation. Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation
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