V and EC, I totally agree. I've always thought Amityville 2 was an absorbing and intruiging sequel, and I would even consider ranking it above the original.
I had that feeling too...probably that Shocker was more or less the same thing with electricity in place of voodoo or whatever was in Fallen.
Didn't like Fallen that much though, not sure why. It was ok I guess.
Ah. That's why. Maybe it wasn't all that dope i smoked. Grazi.
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V and EC, I totally agree. I've always thought Amityville 2 was an absorbing and intruiging sequel, and I would even consider ranking it above the original.
Yep it is definitely a notch above, considering the very anti-climatic ending of the original.
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"If you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you." - Friedrich Nietzsche
A total heart-wrenching real life story of an Englishman named John (/Joseph) Merrick who become known as The ELEPHANT MAN because of his deformed physical appearance. Lynch masterfully put us on a heavy emotional journey that takes us get inside the man and his tortured existence. An uniquely unforgettable masterpiece that makes us truly sorry but doesn't actually care for our blind pity.The film asks for our respect, not cry for Merrick. But eventually it's very hard to resist ourselves from doing that. One of the greatest lines comes when Merrick's fellow "freaks" in the circus help him escape and said "Good luck, my friend. And who needs it more than us?" A must see for everyone to know & see the deformed face of 'humanity' in this cruel ugly world.
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great review i totally agree, one of the saddest movies I've ever seen.