| Alan Alda Movie: Amityville II: The Possession Region 2
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Amityville II: The Possession [Region 2] Reviews: As Creepy and Disgusting as the First.  2009-11-06 - Amityville II which I am sure takes away more from actual events, is just as Creepy and Disgusting as the First, and this Time no James Brolin!(of course and thank God!) Burt Young(convoy) is the dad, I recommend this movie to anyone, but not to watch at Night!
could've been better  2009-08-11 - I was very young when i saw the first Amityville movie so I don't remember a whole lot but what I do remember is the side of that house with the chimney. Man I had nightmares about it for a long time. The only reason I watched this movie was because of Diane Franklin because she was sooo beautiful back then. As soon as the movie started I knew right away there was gonna be action between her & the older brother eventually even if he hadn't gotten possessed just by the way they were interacting upon arriving at the house. I was dissappointed with the scene when it finally arrived, they could've done alot better than that. I guess it was cool seeing Diane half nude anyways. I didn't like alot of the rest of the movie, man these people acted so pathetic, they were such awesome targets for the ghost or ghost's because they already had problems wayy before the spirits started messin with them. Rocky's brother N law played a good drunk asshole once again, that dude was made for those types of roles. Didn't like seeing the family murdered the way they were, that was really hardcore even the two youngest children weren't spared, damn. Why didn't they run when they heard the first gunshots, why didn't the father un-nail the damn windows so at least Diane could've escaped. Why wasn't the realestate agent who sold them that deathtrap there to get his head blown the hell off as well. Whatever, like I said I only watched it because Diane Franklin was in it.
More scary then the orginal  2009-08-09 - This movie based off the "Real Life DeFeo Family" who were all killed by their oldest Son Ronald Defeo JR on Nov 13th 1974....it was a good movie and scarier then the first movie. A Family moves into the Amityville House (Before it became famious) only to soon find out some strange things are happening in the home to the family.. and the rest of the family having to deal with a abusive Father/Husband..who was that way before moveing into the house. Over time the demons slowly begain taking control of the Oldest Son Sonny.
The movie all so deals with the Taboo subject of Incest with the "Now" possessed" Oldest son Sonny Montelli and his teenaged sister Patricia. Plus your classic Good Vs Evil Story.
The movie it's self was good and is worth being part of your collection. The music was same as the Orginal and that it fits the Amityville Movies.
One Warped Little Flick  2009-04-13 - This is one sick little horror movie. It plays out less like a haunted house film, and more like "The Exorcist"-Lite. In this film, we are introduced to the Montelli family, a family so messed up they make the mutant clan in "The Hills Have Eyes" look normal...and that is before the possession even begins. The loving father played by Burt Young in full "Paulie" mode from "Rocky" enjoys his cigars and drinks with a big old helping of abuse. He smacks just about everyone in a 10 yard radius of him throughout the film. You have the jeebus-freak Mom who manages to make almost every numbskull decision possible, all while hoping the local priest will come and bless this whole mess. You get a couple young kids thrown into the mix, which really gets disturbing as things play out on screen. And to top it off, you get a really odd pair of teens....who are close...I mean they get really close...as things unfold. What makes this truly disturbing it the fine acting job done by both Jack Magner as older brother Sonny, and Diane Franklin as sweet, but naive Patricia. As the story unfolds, you can't help but sucked into this sordid little slice of family life.
Of course, once the Possession begins, the family's only hope is the typical 1970's Hero-Priest, Father Adamsky. To be honest, I think the family would have been better off consulting a bag of doorknobs than this guy, who wants every "detail" of Patricia's sexual experience, and who decided to go camping with his "friend" in the middle of a parishoner's crisis?!
It may sound as though I hated this film. But that is far from the truth. I actually like this film better than the original. In all of it's twisted glory, "Amityville II" stays with you long after the credits roll at the end. Highly recommended for fans of 70's horror, plenty of atmosphere, decent special effects, and actually some really good acting carry this film along nicely.
Suspenceful...scarier than the origional  2009-03-21 - This movie is very suspencefull. All the time that the family are in the house you know that something bad is going to happen and that it's going to be scary - you just dont know what it is that will happen or when it will happen.
A new family movie into the Amityville house and the eldest child, Sonny, slowly gets possessed by the evil of the house as it take sover his mind and body, making him have incest with his sister and ultimatly try to kill his family. The local priest tries to save him from the demon that possesses - but will he succeed before it's too late?
Probably as good as - and scarier than - the origional Amityville Horror.
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