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La noche del 13 de noviembre de 1974, Ronald DeFeo Jr. cogió un rifle de alta potencia y asesinó a toda su familia mientras dormía. En su juicio, DeFeo afirmó que "voces" en la casa le orden... Leer todoLa noche del 13 de noviembre de 1974, Ronald DeFeo Jr. cogió un rifle de alta potencia y asesinó a toda su familia mientras dormía. En su juicio, DeFeo afirmó que "voces" en la casa le ordenaron matar. Esta es su historia.La noche del 13 de noviembre de 1974, Ronald DeFeo Jr. cogió un rifle de alta potencia y asesinó a toda su familia mientras dormía. En su juicio, DeFeo afirmó que "voces" en la casa le ordenaron matar. Esta es su historia.
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- (as Sky Patterson)
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I was expecting little to nothing from this entry. Am not a huge fan of the series. Thought the original and the Ryan Reynolds reboot had their respective merits. Figured I could passively watch this while multi-tasking. To my surprise it was very good. By no means on any of my "all times" list but far better than I could have reasonably expected. Don't know how accurate it is--and the people that would know are not talking--but, assuming it is, it's a good account of the events that led up to the original film. If you are interested in a slow-burn thriller--ostensibly based on real events--check this one out.
By now I guess everybody know the history of 112 Ocean Avenue. Based on true events so many flicks were made about the most famous possessed house that it wasn't neccesary to make another one.
the 1979 and 2005 version were okay, all other flicks in the franchise wer pure fiction and only made a business on the name Amityville.
So another if you like remake here that adds nothing to the story. Extremely slow, no scary parts, the ghost effects were laughable. The killings are really not the name horror worthly. Only the dream sequences of the death family is bloody.
The last 5 minutes are the best, footage from 1974 and a bit of history of the Lutz family moving in for only 28 days.
Gore 0/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 1,5/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5
the 1979 and 2005 version were okay, all other flicks in the franchise wer pure fiction and only made a business on the name Amityville.
So another if you like remake here that adds nothing to the story. Extremely slow, no scary parts, the ghost effects were laughable. The killings are really not the name horror worthly. Only the dream sequences of the death family is bloody.
The last 5 minutes are the best, footage from 1974 and a bit of history of the Lutz family moving in for only 28 days.
Gore 0/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 1,5/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5
Oh yay, another Amityville film! Because that's what 2018 needed *Sigh*.
Starring a couple of industry veterans and former cast members of previous Amityville movies this dull lifeless effort has done nothing to reinvigorate a stale franchise or turn this dreadful year for movies around.
Instead of covering the Lutz family as many of the previous have it tells the original story of the Defeo family building up to the tragedy that befell them. The trouble is alike the Lutz's we don't really know what happened and therefore a huge chunk of the movie is pure fiction and supernatural garbage.
Ronnie Defeo went from room to room shooting his family as they lay in bed. The mystery being how none of them heard the gunshots, how they were all shot in bed (Blood stains proved they hadn't been moved) and why neighbours also were oblivious to what took place. Yes it's a mystery, no I don't believe it was demonic forces!
The Amityville murders does have some good performances and it was fantastic to see Burt Young on screen in 2018, but it's so darn boring!
For huge fans of the Amityville legend only I'd say.
The Good:
Dead Island trailer theme (Weirdly)
Some good cast members
Good performances in places
The Bad:
Criminally boring
Just shouldn't exist
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Mothers are more concerned with their kids art style than their drug use
Changing the details in a true story makes perfect sense
Starring a couple of industry veterans and former cast members of previous Amityville movies this dull lifeless effort has done nothing to reinvigorate a stale franchise or turn this dreadful year for movies around.
Instead of covering the Lutz family as many of the previous have it tells the original story of the Defeo family building up to the tragedy that befell them. The trouble is alike the Lutz's we don't really know what happened and therefore a huge chunk of the movie is pure fiction and supernatural garbage.
Ronnie Defeo went from room to room shooting his family as they lay in bed. The mystery being how none of them heard the gunshots, how they were all shot in bed (Blood stains proved they hadn't been moved) and why neighbours also were oblivious to what took place. Yes it's a mystery, no I don't believe it was demonic forces!
The Amityville murders does have some good performances and it was fantastic to see Burt Young on screen in 2018, but it's so darn boring!
For huge fans of the Amityville legend only I'd say.
The Good:
Dead Island trailer theme (Weirdly)
Some good cast members
Good performances in places
The Bad:
Criminally boring
Just shouldn't exist
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Mothers are more concerned with their kids art style than their drug use
Changing the details in a true story makes perfect sense
I have to admit, I was very skeptical entering what I believe is the 24th film surrounding the "true story" that took place on Amityville, Long Island in the 70's. This sequel takes us to yet another retelling of the DeFeo crimes which were done in Amityville II (1982).
We meet the DeFeo family who live in our infamous 112 Ocean Avenue Amityville house. During a birthday party, the teenagers take part in some sort of spirit awakening seance which appears to summon something evil. The man of the house Ronnie is an abusive father who beats his children and treats his wife terribly. Butch DeFeo is the oldest son of the family, which the evil Amityville spirit seems to target right away. We spend most of the film watching his decline as he becomes possessed. Eventually, it leads to the conclusion we all see coming.
A major issue with The Amityville Murders is that it isn't really all that scary, much like it's predecessors. We get the typical scares like eerie sounds in the house, doors and cupboards opening and closing on their own, creepy basement stuff, etc. There are some tense moments towards the end with Butch being completely taken over by the spirits, but again nothing we haven't seen done a hundred times before.
It was very nice to see Diane Franklin and Burt Young in this one. They were both in Amityville II: The Possession as father and daughter, and it brought a tear to my horror loving eye to see them reunited. Diane Franklin's role as the mother was a bit larger, and she played it beautifully. The rest were ok, including Chelsea Ricketts as the young teenage daughter Dawn and John Robinson as the possessed Butch DeFeo. His version of possessed teenage son Butch was much better than Jack Magner in Amityville II.
All in all, Amityville Murders is an average retelling of the Defeo murders which we saw told in 1982's Amityville II: The Possession. This film isn't actually all that bad and I enjoyed it more than the '82 sequel. My biggest issue with this film is that it is completely unnecessary. Did it add to anything I haven't already seen before in this series? Nope. It's worth a watch for horror completists, and is better than sequels like Amityville Curse and Amityville Asylum, but feels very average overall.
5/10
We meet the DeFeo family who live in our infamous 112 Ocean Avenue Amityville house. During a birthday party, the teenagers take part in some sort of spirit awakening seance which appears to summon something evil. The man of the house Ronnie is an abusive father who beats his children and treats his wife terribly. Butch DeFeo is the oldest son of the family, which the evil Amityville spirit seems to target right away. We spend most of the film watching his decline as he becomes possessed. Eventually, it leads to the conclusion we all see coming.
A major issue with The Amityville Murders is that it isn't really all that scary, much like it's predecessors. We get the typical scares like eerie sounds in the house, doors and cupboards opening and closing on their own, creepy basement stuff, etc. There are some tense moments towards the end with Butch being completely taken over by the spirits, but again nothing we haven't seen done a hundred times before.
It was very nice to see Diane Franklin and Burt Young in this one. They were both in Amityville II: The Possession as father and daughter, and it brought a tear to my horror loving eye to see them reunited. Diane Franklin's role as the mother was a bit larger, and she played it beautifully. The rest were ok, including Chelsea Ricketts as the young teenage daughter Dawn and John Robinson as the possessed Butch DeFeo. His version of possessed teenage son Butch was much better than Jack Magner in Amityville II.
All in all, Amityville Murders is an average retelling of the Defeo murders which we saw told in 1982's Amityville II: The Possession. This film isn't actually all that bad and I enjoyed it more than the '82 sequel. My biggest issue with this film is that it is completely unnecessary. Did it add to anything I haven't already seen before in this series? Nope. It's worth a watch for horror completists, and is better than sequels like Amityville Curse and Amityville Asylum, but feels very average overall.
5/10
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaBurt Young and Diane Franklin, who played father and daughter in Amityville II: The Possession (1982), play father and daughter in this film.
- ErroresWhen Butch and Dawn are chanting to the spirits, there are battery operated candles used in the room. These candles are similar to modern ones used in place of real candles. They were not around in 1974.
- ConexionesFeatures New Zoo Revue (1972)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- También se conoce como
- Amityville: el origen de la maldición
- Locaciones de filmación
- 112 Ocean Ave, Amityville, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(The Defeo House Exterior)
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Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 77,206
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 37min(97 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
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