Plenty of movies get made and shelved every year, but once in awhile a little gem of a film gets a big break. This year’s unexpected success story belongs to Paranormal Activity . The horror film was actually made in 2007, on a budget of $15,000. It premiered at a few film festivals before hitting the theaters in September in limited release - but not for long. In the spirit of The Blair Witch Project , the film shows fictional “forgotten footage” of a couple who are being haunted by paranormal forces. It was initially released in 13 different college towns across the country, but then the power of viral marketing set in. Director Orson Peli let America decide whether or not the movie should come to their home towns by letting them vote on Eventful.com . The plan worked, and each week the movie was shown on more and more screens across

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Biggest Headline of 2009: Paranormal Activity’s Box Office Success Story