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lovecatnip · 4 months
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Amityville: The Awakening
2017
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boxoflivingghosts · 2 years
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The many characters of Bella Thorne.
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scifipinups · 2 days
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Jennifer Jason Leigh Amityville: The Awakening (2017)
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allaboutjmo · 2 years
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🎃 Day 4 of 8DaysofJMoween Jen as Candice in ‘Amityville: The Awakening’ (2017
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splatteronmywalls · 1 year
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Every house has a history. This one has a legend.
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goryhorroor · 22 days
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horror sub-genres: paranormal
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fanofspooky · 2 years
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The Amityville movies
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motionpicturesource · 2 years
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MOTIONPICTURESOURCE’S 31 DAYS OF HALLOWEEN
14/31 🎃👻 AMITYVILLE: THE AWAKENING (2017) dir. Franck Khalfoun
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simpingwriter · 9 months
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Yeah, I mean, I already simp for a plethora of Cameron's Characters...but yo hear me out: James Walker, as a ghost...not a demon, first of all.
But then, he finds a liking in the new girl of the family moving into his old home, gets emotionally attached after watching her fend off some intruders that wanted to hurt her because of her mother's profession. And literally, as in spiritual attaching himself to her.
The girl, still unnamed, ends up taking James to the beach, the side effect of her being the new physical attachment object.
Dead Boi enjoys it way more than he expected, almost looks more alive while in the sun and playing in the water with her. Even his skin feels warm to the touch.
He isn't physically threatening her or her family due a certain plot point I got in my head, instead he decides to be a menace of a different kind. Being attached to her, let's them communicate mentally (Like Cal and Kyra, in a way)...so when he wants to annoy her, he begins to hum songs he heard from memes.
She does something stupid?
Her: *drops her instant noodles down the stairs on accident because butter fingers.*
James, behind her: "It's the final braincell! *blows into a kazoo*"
Her, near tears: "Fuck you, man..."
James: " 's that a promise?"
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ashtonisrottting · 1 year
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it's so weird to me that the deal with the devil is the focus when the mother was super alright with raping her son "because the devil had wicked needs" like, my girl, kill the whole family but don't do that ffs
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sitespeedtalks · 2 years
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Amityville the awakening cast
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Amityville: The Awakening is the latest theatrical release based on the infamous haunting, which attempted something of a reboot. Related: The Conjuring Universe Complete TimelineĮven The Conjuring 2 featured a sequence set in the Amityville house.
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There has been an almost countless number of sequels and DTV horror movies that have used Amityville as inspiration since then, including the 2005 remake with Ryan Reynolds ( Deadpool) and 2011's found footage film The Amityville Haunting. Amityville 3-D cashed in the on the short-lived 3D craze of the era, which also included Jaws 3-D, and featured an early role for Meg Ryan. While nowhere near as successful, the sequel is now considered a cult horror movie for its performances and disturbing themes. The Amityville Horror was a huge hit and a prequel followed in 1982.Īmityville II: The Possession purported to tell the story of the murders that took place before the original movie, but the sequel changed the family name to Montelli. After the book became a bestseller, it was adapted into the 1979 movie starring James Brolin and Margot Kidder ( Superman). The Lutz's moved into the house after a man named Ronald DeFeo Jr shot and killed his entire family there a year prior. The original Amityville Horror was based on the book of the same name by author Jay Anson, which recounted the supposed haunting experienced by the Lutz family during their time in the Amityville house. Amityville: The Awakening is the latest movie inspired by the Amityville haunting, but despite a great cast, it's arguably the dullest of the bunch.
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hatefulvirago · 1 year
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My couchbound headcold horror movie marathon:
Amityville the awakening: forgettable. Didn’t care. Got the Eminem song stuck in my head
Hellraiser (1987): i did like it. Thought the box was stupid tho. The cenobites are cool.
My bloody valentine: wish I could get that hour and a half of my life back actually
Bone tomahawk: I knew it was gonna be a racist trash pile based on the name alone but gave it a chance. Was a racist trash fire and the dialogue sucked.
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moviesandmania · 21 days
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i-LIVED Reviews and now free on Tubi
‘You haven’t lived until’ i-LIVED is a 2015 American horror film written and directed by French director Franck Khalfoun (P2; Maniac [2012]; Amityville: The Awakening). It stars Jeremiah Watkins. Josh is an app reviewer whose life is a mess. His latest assignment is a new self-help app called i-LIVED . You simply tell it what you want to achieve and it gives you the steps you must complete to…
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Amityville: The Awakening (2017) Official Trailer
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makaientjluvdaprince · 7 months
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I just watched Amityville: The Awakening (2017)
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