![]() No one is going to believe that my buddy is possessed or anything. ![]() But maybe the biggest misconception is that I always read, "Another movie where the guy doesn't put the camera down!" And I'm thinking, in real life you're going through such crazy circumstances, why wouldn't you want to have evidence of that? I feel like if I'm about to die, I want at least this evidence to leave behind, so they can point at whoever is responsible for my death or whatever happens. Jorge Diaz: I don't know if this answers it, but I didn't expect to have as much fun as I did shooting it. What do you feel is the biggest misconception about found footage movies? Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones is now playing everywhere. ![]() Speaking with the guys a week after the film opened, we talked about not putting the camera down, the demand for more Hispanic characters in movies, what Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones has to say about Martin Scorsese's recent words, and more. Diaz has acted previously, having appeared in films like Filly Brown, TV shows like "True Blood," "Boston Public," and video games "Grand Theft Auto V" and "Dead Rising 3." The film stands as the acting debut of Jacobs, who can also be seen performing as a street dancer in Los Angeles. ![]() It is written and directed by Christopher Landon, who previously wrote Disturbia and three Paranormal Activity movies. The fifth film in the found footage franchise, Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones takes its arc of supernatural shenanigans to Oxnard, CA, where teens Jesse (Andrew Jacobs), Hector (Jorge Diaz), and Marisol (Gabrielle Walsh) encounter strange forces in their apartment complex. ![]()
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