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I was curious about the early work of the director of The Man with the Black Umbrella and it somehow sent me down this rabbit hole of found footage films that I didn't even know existed until now and to be honest after watching them I kind of understand why.
These films are very amateurish with low film quality and non professional actors and I can only recommend them to the most hardcore/die hard found footage fans.
Anyways, when it comes to this film it was a rough way to start out this trilogy but I liked the retro almost early 2000's feel and it has some decent scares and atmosphere.
5/10
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An improvement on the first film but I wouldn't call it anything great. There's some nice camera tricks and clever camera work when it comes to the scares this time and I enjoyed the haunted house set piece at the end eventhough it's pretty much a rehash of the finale of the first film.
6/10
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The final film in this so called trilogy and unfortunately by far the worst film of the three on pretty much every level. The lead actor in this is easily the weakest out of all the actors in this franchise and I know none of them are professional actors but man this was rough. The scares are pretty lame too and if your expecting any kind of satisfying answers or an explanation for anything that happened in these movies than your definitely going to be disappointed with this one.
4/10
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I wasn't going to bother with this one at first but I was curious since this seemed to be getting pretty decent reviews and overall it was definitely a step up from The Fear Footage 3 and between this and The Man with the Black Umbrella I can see some progression with this director but I really hope one of these days he is able to actually get decent actors in his movies.
I would also like to see what this guy can do with a real budget since apparently all these movies cost like $700-$800 dollars to make which is impressive but it definitely hurts the overall quality of his films.
5.5/10