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Found Footage 3D: Parody on Found Footage Horror Movies

Written and directed by Steven DeGennaro, Found Footage 3D begins with Mark, played by Chris O’Brien, who lives in the shadow of his overbearing older brother, Derek, played by Carter Roy. Mark always wanted what his brother processed. Derek is successful with a career in the movies and the love of a beautiful woman. Mark longs for a life like Derek’s. One day, Derek asks Mark to document the production of his next low-budget horror movie called Spectre of Death. Mark leaps at the prospect of being with Derek and becoming engaged in his production.

The Spectre of Death is filmed in the ‘found footage’ style similar to the Paranormal Activity movies.  Derek stars himself and his estranged wife, Amy, played by Alena von Stroheim. The storyline in Derek’s movie is similar to his relationship with his Amy. The art-imitates-life story of a couple whose relationship is slowly deteriorating. Against the objections of his director, Derek decided to make Spectre of Death the ‘first 3D found-footage horror film’ and hired his younger brother to shoot the first 3D behind-the-scenes documentary.

The production is plagued with trouble from the very beginning. Derek and Amy fail to be professionals and are amicable long enough to shoot a scene together. But things take a much more sinister turn when the fictional entity they’ve created for their film shows up in Mark’s behind-the-scenes footage. Frightening accidents begin to plague the shoot. The footage Mark is shooting grows stranger and more ominous. When an act of unexpected and ferocious violence finally tears down the wall between fiction and reality, Mark must find a way to contain the evil presence before it is too late.

The cast holds their own in this funny and quirky horror movie. The cast includes Tom Saporito, Scott Allen Perry, Jessica Perrin, and Scott Weinberg.

Found Footage 3D breaks down the found-footage horror movie and fills it with people who are aware of all of the rules, tricks, and platitudes of the genre. It obvious the cast and crew in the movie understand how to make a ‘found footage’ movie. The key to this horror movie, like all horror movies, who will survive?