The weakest of the bunch


I would say even the Marked ones was better than this.
It all stank, there was no tension at all, and hardly any real scares.
Also I hated the mother, something about her attitude really annoyed me.
She couldn't see beyond the end of her nose, a complete zombie.
The kind of person that if you cut yourself all she would be bothered about is of you spilled any blood anywhere, god I hate people like that!

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Yeah I think so too. This one didn't really connect to the others, nor did it expand the universe/mythos at all. It's even more noticeable after the well done 3rd movie, which did both of those things while at the same time being an entertaining movie just by itself. The twist of using new and current tech was good in theory, but didn't really pan out very well in execution. This one is just boring and seems very rushed in its ideas.



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I think it's okay. It just leaves many unanswered questions like who is "Robbie" and what was the purpose of Katie allowing a random family to adopt Hunter? If it weren't so confusing it wouldn't be too bad. I have to wonder if they felt rushed to put one out each year and so the writers didn't really have time to carefully think out the small details more. This movie isn't bad at all, but the first three are a lot better.

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