Amityville II: The Possession (1982)
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Characters/Acting: I only recognize Burt Young from the Rocky movies and Diane Franklin. I really hate the husband here. Unlike the previous movie this guy was an asshole probably way before the house. The older brother and sist... read more
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" The night of February 5, 1976, George and Kathleen Lutz fled their home in Amityville, New York. They got out alive! Their living nightmare shocked audiences around the world in "The Amityville Horror". But before them, another family lived in this house and were caught by the original evil. They weren't so lucky... this is their story! The film, featured a earlier performance by Diane Franklin, an international co-production film between The United States and Mexico. George Lutz wanted t"

"Pros: The film, can be terrifying when it needs/wants to be. Diane Franklin The film score by Lalo Schifrin. Cons: It feels highly uncomfortable, to watch and needlessly violent. The Amityville Horror, is still the better film."

"Directed by: Damiano Damiani Cinematography: Franco Di Giacomo "

"Rated: R Why itโs rated: Adult Situations, Graphic Violence, Nudity, Profanity, Rape & Sexual Abuse, and Strong Sexual Content. Amityville Horror II, is needlessly more violent, than the first film."

"Critics liked the previous film (some just barely), they all agreed that the film relied too heavily on shock value, than actual states. My thoughts? It was a chore to get through, and I liked it better when it was The Exorcist."

"Plot: Before the events of The Amityville Horror, the house's previous inhabitants undergo their own troubles. This prequel immediately sacrifices character work, buildup, and atmosphere in exchange for spectacle and poorly executed cheap thrills. Built on a weak foundation that superficially resembles the dynamics of the real world DeFeo family (or a version of them, anyway), the flick is more concerned with going for the jugular to ever let any of it feel remotely engaging. Worse of all, its "

"If a house is for sale, and itโs haunted.... Donโt buy it."

" TITLE OF WRITTEN WORK: Murder in Amityville PUBLISHED FORMAT: novel AUTHOR/CREATOR: Hans Holzer ORIGINAL PUBLICATION YEAR: 1979 HAVE I READ: No NOTES: Based loosely on the novel. The name of the family in the film was changed, but the novel and film attempted to explore why DeFeo murdered his entire family, even introducing his claims that voices told him to do it. "