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  • THE FINAL PROJECT is another homemade found footage horror in which absolutely nothing happens other than a bunch of shaky camera work and a whole lot of bad acting and screaming. The storyline, if it can be described as such, involves a bunch of students who decide to visit a haunted plantation for a school project. On arrival they interview a bunch of locations, arrive on location...and you can guess the rest.

    Very little happens in terms of incident in this film. There's no gore, danger, or suspense, just a lot of reacting to stuff the viewer isn't involved with. About one person gets killed on screen and the rest is just a noisy blur. This found footage film is definitely at the lower end of the scale with an almost entire lack of characterisation and near-constant screaming that makes it a very difficult watch. It's about on par with Michael Rooker's THE LOST EPISODE in terms of quality, i.e. at the very bottom of the barrel.
  • WOW!!! how did some people give this terriblle cheap, badly acted, no story film more than 2*'s????? They must know or of been involved in this time waster of a film, ok a film about students doing a film project in an old plantation, takes forever to get there and my god its badly framed as some peopleare not even in frame, also very poor sound and picture quality. The van ride there goes on and on and on and on!!!!!! It was hard not to stop it and watch a good found footage film, parts of this are rippedof from the far superior blair witch project, not a lot happens when they get there, any kills are of screen or far away and the end titles go on and on to drag the short 80mins. Not good at all AVOID!!!!
  • ...then this is your lucky day! A bunch of college students acting like total immature pricks and fighting about nothing go to a "haunted" mansion where literally nothing is scary, supernatural or haunted, and...record it all! Yay! Really, if you enjoy movies where nothing happens for 95% of the time, then you will LOVE this one!

    Found footage horror movie makers need to learn to include horror throughout the movie, not just in the last 30-secone frantic nonsense. Seriously, this movie is SO boring that you would enjoy watching grass grow more. Do NOT waste any money on watching this. If it is free, still avoid it.
  • Could have been entertaining, but even for a found footage film the production was horrible.

    You expect some shaky POV shots in the action scenes, but even in the character development portion, apparently no one knows how to use a camera. The viewer sees mostly chopped off heads and crotch shots or weird angles while the camera is moving and shaking as they climb stairs, pan over empty rooms, and open doors.

    The audio for the film also failed, it is so low or the speakers are partially off screen, forcing you to turn on the captions and crank up the volume to try to hear them. It was a major fail.

    The establishing characters portion went on practically forever and yet gave no reason to care about them.

    When they finally make it to their documentary location (almost halfway through) then 90% of the action occurs off screen or from the victims POV camera which is either pointing the wrong way, on the fritz or pitch black.

    I don't often say this, but this movie isn't worth your time.

    I gave up sitting down to watch this film and used it as background noise to cleaned house instead.

    Stars are given based on my personal enjoyment of the film and plot.

    1 - Storyline dragged on too long. I got bored and stopped watching or fast forwarded to the end.
  • This is my first review ever about any film, but this is so bad the word has to go out to anyone who might accidentally would waste any time on this movie. No, just don't.

    I've seen numerous found footage horror films, from the very good ones like the Blair Witch Project, REC, Grave Encounters to the worst ones, like Evidence (2012) or Unaware (2010). This one is the new low.

    The movie has not even one redeeming quality. This is supposed to be a documentary of students for some kind of project for their class, but there is zero structure or even the illusion of any effort to make this anything other than random screaming at nothing. Acting is non existent, listening to dialogues makes you want to mute the whole movie, but then again what you see is equally as horrendous as what you hear. The whole supposed hounted house part of the movie consists of nothing other than running around screaming while pointless arguments makes the sequences longer, sometimes 2-4 minutes longer while nothing happens. No CGI, no monsters, no nothing.

    Don't watch this. The 10 and 9 star reviews are paid ones, Im sure of it.
  • keenep22 April 2017
    This movie didn't make the effort and neither will I. 30 minutes of watching fake interviews, "college students" eating pizza, "college students" sitting in class, and then having the fakest game of "never have I ever" before they even get to the haunted house. I turned it off at the 30 minute mark when I realized how much of my time the director was willing to waste just to set up yet another found-footage haunted house movie.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    May contain plot spoilers if you never saw a bad found footage film.

    A group of college kids from Southwestern Louisiana decide as a project to spend a night at a haunted plantation, near where Genevieve Richard (Arin Jones) grew up. The party includes her current high testosterone boyfriend Gavin (Sergio Suave) and out of the closet ex-boyfriend Jonah (Leonardo Santaiti) as well as some eye candy.

    A lot of film was wasted on the ride as a way to introduce character with the game " Never have I ever..." It was a boring fail. At 37 minutes into the film, they finally make it into the house and about 50 minutes an event happens with a twist you expect if you ever saw a slasher film where one person is the home boy.

    The found footage includes ground cam, running cam, some dark cam, and the Quarantine climax person dragged across the floor cam. The picture was introduced by a man who is shadowed and pixilated, as well as voice disguised so we can't identify him, but later he identifies himself as the brother of the "final girl." The film went all out on special effects like doors closing by themselves and more doors closing by themselves, and more doors making a banging sound. Was Jim Morrison from here? The sound was incredibly annoying as if they were dragging the microphone across the ground so we can hear every leaf that was stepped on by a half dozen college savage trodders being magnified.

    Oh yes. The acting left something to be desired, although the dialogue sucked so bad I couldn't tell if it was the actors or not.

    Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity, although we get to hear a girl urinate quite loudly...if you're into that.
  • Yet another supposedly real found footage film made by a group of student. absolutely nothing happens in this film no ghost no acting not much of anything.

    It follows the usual cliche, scary building, supposedly haunted, interview the town, spend the night. OK good im down with that plenty of indie films have followed the exact same formula and been ok some even great this how ever is not one of them.

    1st point i want to mention is the camera quality is complete trash. i understand its a low budget horror but in 2016 even mobile phones have superior quality, in the darker scene's i genuinely couldn't make out what was going on or who was talking to who, but a part of this was i couldn't care less about any of the characters, which brings me to point number 2.

    The acting just came across forced and lazy, i found myself switching off and not paying attention. my eyes just seemed to glaze over as i forced myself to finish the film to its end. you've got all the usual typecasts in this, the flirty, the smart one the geeky one the macho one, like a really REALLY!! bad set of power rangers which at this point i would rather watch.

    And number 3 the sound quality is just horrendous a lot of static and popping sounds but that,s preferable to the consistent screaming every 2 minutes, and that's literally the scariest thing in this film is a girl screaming that's it.

    The final project is not worth the watch its lazy it doesn't try and its just bad, i would rather put toothpicks under my toenails and kick the wall than have to watch this again.
  • smithkeylena2 July 2022
    This was honestly the worst movie I have ever seen. The acting poor quality, the special effects were bad. I watched it hoping it was gonna be good and was very disappointed. The kills didn't make any sense, the plot line didn't make any sense.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Poor exposition. Lots of yelling, bad sound effects, not great video effects, a really boring film. How many camera's did this team bring? It's like everyone had their own camera. I might have seen a camera tripod in the background against a window as people ran into a room. Although it was nice to see the ex (Jonah) stand up to the current boyfriend, its a very bad found footage movie. Not spooky nor scary.

    This is not even good bad horror, or funny, goofy, quirky, or entertaining horror, it's just bad. Please do not waste your time there are so many other good bad films you can see.
  • THE FINAL PROJECT is a found footage movie which tells the story of six classmates who undertake to make a documentary about the Lafitte Plantation, which evidently is real-life historical site, in order to investigate reports of a haunting. Naturally, they find more than what they expected.

    Starting with a boiler plate haunted house outline is not necessarily bad so long as the film-makers add enough interesting elements to make the film still unique and memorable. For example, DEADSTREAM (2022) turned this concept into an enjoyable horror-comedy by interweaving clever humorous commentary on social media influencers.

    Unfortunately, PROJECT adds nothing unique, interesting or new. The story is bare bones, instead filled up with banal exchanges apparently meant to convey that this is a group of horny, self-centered students which, however, in actuality conveys nothing more than that the screenwriters were too lazy to think up interesting dialogue and instead probably just let the actors improvise. In fact, the useless filler takes up so much time that the group does not even get to the haunted house until almost exactly the midpoint of the movie.

    Once there, the haunted house is underwhelming, as there is no atmosphere to speak of. The cinematography seems really amateurish, and major plot holes become painfully apparent: the students have modern equipment but no cell phones with which to contact each other when they are separated? They want to spend the night but brought nothing that one would normally bring for an overnight stay? When several members of the team go missing, they insist on splitting up, and getting help does not cross their minds until they are down to two?

    Once the students begin to be offed, it looks like a human is doing it. I considered that there was going to be a plot twist in that the house was not haunted after all, but that the murders were going to be revealed as the workings of a madman, a la SCOOBY DOO, but darker. If planting such doubts was intentional, then the movie did have at least one interesting aspect, but because the overall level of this movie is so amateurish, I cannot be sure that it really was intended. Oh, and the movie does have one effective jump scare.

    One aspect that grates is that the film is inconsistent on some very basic issues: In one scene in the house, all the members of the team introduce themselves, but not the person behind the camera who must be a ghost, apparently. In fact, the movie gets the number of students/victims wrong several times, and the final scene also contradicts what we were told just a couple minutes before (and at the beginning of the movie). Such sloppiness betrays the amateurishness of a mediocre student project. I wonder how this was theatrically released at all.
  • Found footage is getting flooded and watered down. It's hard to find one that's decent anymore. But, I enjoyed this one. The location was perfect and I thought the acting was just what the film called for. Was a fun movie and glad I watched it.
  • But an A for effort to the filmmakers.

    The Final Project seems to go one level down in the found footage category in order to make it seem more realistic. The low quality of the film work makes it seem like this is footage recovered from the sister of one of the survivors that shows the events of a group of amateur film students, documenting a hunted plantation. Nice work there.

    The movie really suffers from the low quality of acting. Some of it did not feel natural at all, it felt force, like I knew they were acting and none of this actually happen.

    The bad acting would not be much of a problem if the haunting happen a lot sooner. They took a long time to set up the characters, and the time in which they explored the house for a ghost was small in comparison. These kids are not interesting enough for the horror part of the horror movie to go by so quick.

    It's also pretty lame that in a found footage movie, filmmakers did not use everything they had access to. There was a point in the film when all the students had GoPros strapped to their heads, yet none of that footage got found along with the rest. Maybe the low-budget indi film did not have money for that?

    Plus, and possibly most importantly, I was not scared or freaked out at all by anything going on on the screen. The quarterback makes a good toss, but the ball gets fumbled.

    Yeah, I respect the filmmakers for what they tried to do in the Found footage genre using the bare minimum to make it real, but I think the cast of characters could have used a few more practice runs before making the Final Project.
  • I actually had to fast forward through part of the beginning of this movie because it was so dull. Nothing happens for nearly an hour. I mean nothing at all. No story or character development. The remaining half hour is mainly headcam footage of people running. This is a total disaster.

    Also, every character is unlikeable. This was so painful to sit through.
  • This movie is just downright awful. The acting is terrible. It's just a group of students coming together to do a college project in an abandoned haunted house. There are interviews with the locals at the beginning of the movie about the house that is useless. The van ride was literally a worthless 10-15 minutes of the students just talking. I literally fast forwarded the entire movie up until the last 20 minutes. Even then the suspense, horror, gore, scariness, all of it was severely lacking. This is not a scary movie at all. Maybe some random predictable "bangs" that don't go anywhere. No jump scares. No gore. A whole lot of absolutely NOTHING. Don't waste your time. If you wanted to give it a shot, just fast forward it to the last 10 minutes maybe 😂 It's just terrible!
  • This film clearly pays homage to the grandaddy found footage masterpiece 'Blair Witch Project', and it does so respectfully and worthily. This is a great and welcome addition to the genre. What I liked about it was that it really gave us a flavour of the students' real lives before taking off on their (mis)adventure. It genuinely made us root for them and feel their anxiety so much more effectively when it came time to watch them get done in. Definitely worth a watch.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    I figured I'd give this film a watch since it was found-footage and the premise seemed interesting. Unfortunately, the premise is just about the only thing going for the film.

    You got 7 university students heading out to a fictional plantation in rural Louisiana for their final project in a film course. You have: Charles the setup guy, Misty the valley girl who's only agreed to the filming for some extra credit, Gavin the stereotypical jock, Ky the slacker whose graduation depends heavily on how well the project goes, Jonah the dork, Genevieve the girl who has visions about the place before they arrive, and Anna the leader of the group. Yeah, guess who ends up alive at the end cause I was able to figure out within half-an-hour and was able to figure out the order in which the group gets whittled down. Yes, the story is THAT predictable.

    Not to mention how slow the pacing is. It's got an hour and 20 minutes and the group doesn't even arrive to the location until almost halfway through. Instead, the first 40 minutes or so amounts to talking about the project, Genevieve constantly getting calls from her mother not to go to the plantation, a car ride full of awkward conversations and arguing between Jonah and Gavin over Genevieve, and then walking to the location. Real riveting action, folks. And then it takes about another 10 minutes for the setup and then the spooks start ramping up. The gang gets offed one-by-one and it ends with the sole survivor being interviewed by police à la Book of Shadows and it being revealed they mysteriously disappeared afterwards.

    The acting is pretty hammy as everyone basically plays into their stereotype until they end up having some of the least eventful death scenes I've seen in a while. Bonus points goes to all the screaming that takes place once the remaining students finally find one of the others dead and takes up a huge chunk of the last 15 minutes or so.

    All in all, the movie just isn't worth the hour-20 runtime, so avoid if you can.
  • Im a sucker for homemade found footage films. Blair Witch Project was a game changer, and my favorite is the VHS series. The Final Project ranks up there with me. Great story line about a group of college students who conduct a video project at a haunted Louisianan plantation house that the locals are eerie about. Love the diversity of characters as well. Definitely would recommend this film to any fans of horror films.
  • I felt like overall this was a well thought out scary movie. It's definitely different similar to a blairwitch movie. It is it's scart moments. I feel like they purposely made the movie wth a homevideo look to be different. It's worked with blairwitch, why not try it again. Kudos
  • Warning: Spoilers
    I felt a deep connection with the characters while watching this film. The actors seemed very genuine.The director did a great job of guiding the actors at the beginning of the film. I felt I was transported back to high school and I was assigned a project. The genuine dialogue created a sense of reality and it seem like it was really found footage!

    The first kill was unexpected. I didn't realize it was happening until 5 seconds after the person was being attacked. This was because the director was able to successfully execute a sense of relief and safety at this point. This made the kill seem so much more dramatic. This was the point of the movie where I couldn't look away until the very end. Every second after this had me on edge, especially the climax!

    This is one of the best found footage horror movies I've seen in a while.
  • kisiel-130 October 2018
    This is a scary and suspenseful indie flick that was worth a watch.
  • Terrific found footage horror! With an excellent twist, incredibly tense sequences, convincing acting and characters you care about. This film captures a realism that so many other found footage films after Blair Witch, miss the mark on.
  • The Final Project feels like a throwback to found footage from the early 2000s. It doesn't try to over complicate things or lean into the supernatural too hard which helps to create a sense of eerie realism throughout. If you're a fan of "Blair Witch" then this is right up your alley.
  • alecdawson-7496227 September 2018
    Kept me on the edge of my seat. From Louisiana here so love the background aspect of the story!!
  • The Final Project submerses you into a powerful scary universe filmed in a documentary style without losing it essences. The ambience, locations and intensity will keep you engage in this spicy and spooky film.
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