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Home / Arts and Entertainment / $15,000 Horror Film Becomes $194 Million Global Blockbuster

$15,000 Horror Film Becomes $194 Million Global Blockbuster

31 Oct

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Summary

  • Paranormal Activity, a $15,000 home-filmed horror movie, became a $194 million global hit.
  • The found-footage format and simple setup evolved into one of the most effective tools in horror history.
  • The low budget not only saved money but also amplified the fear.
$15,000 Horror Film Becomes $194 Million Global Blockbuster

In a remarkable turn of events, a $15,000 home-filmed horror movie has become the most profitable horror film ever made. Paranormal Activity, directed by Oren Peli, has defied all odds and grossed a staggering $194 million globally.

The film's success is a testament to the power of the horror genre. Often made on shoestring budgets, horror movies have a unique ability to captivate audiences with their raw atmosphere and sting. Paranormal Activity took this idea to new heights, utilizing a found-footage format and a simple setup that made the story feel unnervingly real.

Peli, who wrote, directed, edited, and even shot the film using an ordinary home camera, created a haunting tale of a couple terrorized in their own house. The low budget not only saved money but also amplified the fear, as the grainy texture and raw atmosphere became part of the film's power. When Paramount took over distribution, they resisted the temptation to remake it with a higher budget, as test audiences were already terrified by the original's simplicity.

The result is a horror phenomenon that has shattered records and cemented Paranormal Activity's place as one of the most effective and profitable horror films of all time.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The budget for Paranormal Activity was only $15,000, making it one of the cheapest horror movies ever produced.
Paranormal Activity went on to gross a staggering $194 million globally, making it the most profitable horror film ever made.
Paranormal Activity was filmed using an ordinary home camera by the director, Oren Peli, who also wrote, directed, and edited the film himself.

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