But foul deeds are afoot elsewhere in their building, as evidenced by the creepy goings-on around an odd, quietly cranky neighbor Anna (Gloria Sandoval), who has already earned the nickname bruja (witch) from the local kids. We watch the two buds goof around with Jesse’s dog, we see them ride a laundry basket down the stairs, we see them do tequila shots with Jesse’s grandmother. We open on Graduation Day at the local high school, and see Hector (Jorge Diaz) and his best friend Jesse (Andrew Jacobs) fooling around with their new camera. Still, Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones does depart from the typically bland McMansions of the earlier films and places us in a slightly more promising and alive milieu: a two-story apartment complex in a Mexican-American corner of Oxnard, California. This time out, instead of unfolding via homemade surveillance footage or via laptop cameras that have been conveniently left on, the gimmick is your usual guys-constantly-carrying-a-camera-around setup. “We got to put 805 back on the map and film more movies out here,” he said, referring to the area code.The found-footage style of filmmaking has become so played out that the Paranormal Activity series’ most recent attempt at reinvention comes off as a different kind of rehash – of The Blair Witch Project, Chronicle, Project X, and an assortment of other films that weren’t all that original to begin with. He said it he recognized a church and a school from Oxnard in the movie.
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Jose Garnica, 35, saw the movie with his wife, Gina, their daughter Victoria, 8, and sons Joey and Ramon, both 12. Mayo Melendez, 11, went to see the movie with his older sister and liked it despite the fact it was “very scary.” “In the trailers, it was pretty noticeable it was supposed to be in Oxnard, so we were also excited to see it,” said Antonio Nunez, 40, who saw the movie Friday night with his daughters. Maria Herrera, of Oxnard, came to the event with about eight family members because she was excited after hearing newest film was based in her hometown. Magana said some of the scenes in the movie may not actually be filmed in Oxnard, even though the film is based in the city. Like previous “Paranormal Activity” movies, the characters document their experiences using camcorders, security cameras and other recording devices. “Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones” follows a group of teenagers in Oxnard who deal with the demon of a mysterious cult who has “marked” one of them. Omar Sanchez, media coordinator for Taps West Coast, which uses recording devices to capture evidence of paranormal activity, demonstrated some of the recordings he has made of several spirits in the Oxnard area. Maria Melendez, of Botanica Macumba Place in Oxnard, was on hand Friday to read tarot cards at her booth, which also sold incense and candles. Magana said downtown Oxnard area actually has three botanicas, or stores that sell herbs, charms and other religious and spiritual items, so the area fit into the theme of the movie. Makeup artists from Modern Beauty Academy created skeletons and other images on the faces of fans. Dark-themed paintings created by artists from The Lab 805 in Ventura created an eerie ambience outside the theater. “It’s all in good fun tonight, and we’re celebrating the fact that the movie producers thought it was interesting enough to put Oxnard on the map,” Magana said.įor the event, the water fountain in the center courtyard of Centennial Plaza was filled with dry ice. Magana said the district only recently had an active dialogue with the movie studios because of the holidays, so organizers weren’t able to get actors to Friday’s event, but they did get plenty of movie T-shirts, DVD copies of previous “Paranormal Activity” movies, and other merchandise to give out to moviegoers. “As soon as we heard this movie had a Latino theme and it was being set in the city of Oxnard, we reached out to the studios,” said Abel Magana, executive director of the Oxnard Downtown Management District. The four previous films in the franchise have generated more than $350 million in domestic ticket sales and have garnered a large Hispanic audience. Seizing on the notoriety of having the film subtitled “The Marked Ones” set in Oxnard and anticipating a big opening weekend, Plaza Cinemas 14 planned the premiere event in cooperation with the Oxnard Downtown Management District. The event, which included makeup artists, local alternative healers and tarot card readers, marked the release of the fifth installment in the popular supernatural horror film series. Several hundred fans showed up Friday night at Plaza Cinemas 14 in downtown Oxnard’s Centennial Plaza for a red-carpet premiere of the newest “Paranormal Activity” movie.