Is it a non-mainstream movie?

Hannah 2021-12-14 08:01:03

Looks like not many people see this movie

that I would say it
does not know who copied who
but this movie horror elements in many other films which have appeared
, such as the color will move the letters
have appeared in the dusk too
, that little girl has been emphasized Judy
in paranoia also have used
and are living in the closet
as well as a beautiful nanny hired
in the cartoon monster House which also has similar
are very crazy girl makeup
as well as the The murderer used a shotgun to destroy the whole family one by one
.
There are similar plots in the Japanese movie Reincarnation, and

in the dreamland that the actor enters at the end
, one by one, the tortured Indians and the
thirteen fierce ghosts knock on the door. The fierce ghosts are like
fierce people who are locked in the room in a long corridor~~~The

repetition of the technique

seems to have no depth
. The protagonist of a horror film is always trapped by curiosity and stubbornness~~~
You must take a look when you hear your body voice. exactly
, but I think it is quite scary
compared to other American movies
is not very bloody
tension which has been in
the music scene is very good
like me numb to the horror movies of people
will be intimidated by one or two shots
too it should be worth seeing a

little girl standing on the roof of that scene very interesting
take quite good
Still wearing Converse shoes -


the last actress to say a word seems to be beyond the American horror film in general
, she said no one will die today,

huh movie very coherent
plot compact tension
will not feel bored
not have wanted The place to fast forward is worth watching
for friends who like horror movies

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The Amityville Horror quotes

  • Michael Lutz: Do I have to call you Dad, now?

    George Lutz: Guess what?

    Michael Lutz: What?

    George Lutz: You can call me whatever you want.

    Michael Lutz: Anything?

    George Lutz: Yep.

    Michael Lutz: Cool.

    George Lutz: Anything.

    Michael Lutz: Cool.

    George Lutz: Yeah.

    Michael Lutz: Um... Stinky?

    George Lutz: Sure.

    Michael Lutz: Poopy-head?

    George Lutz: Yeah.

    Michael Lutz: Crap-monkey-fart?

    George Lutz: [laughing] Okay, we gotta draw the line somewhere, pal, that does it!

  • George Lutz: [to Billy] You sure you don't want a babysitter?