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Simetierre 2

Original title: Pet Sematary II
  • 1992
  • 16
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
25K
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Edward Furlong and Jason McGuire in Simetierre 2 (1992)
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Dark FantasySupernatural HorrorFantasyHorrorThriller

A teenage boy and his father move to his recently-deceased mother's hometown, where they encounter the ancient Native American cemetery with the power to raise the dead.A teenage boy and his father move to his recently-deceased mother's hometown, where they encounter the ancient Native American cemetery with the power to raise the dead.A teenage boy and his father move to his recently-deceased mother's hometown, where they encounter the ancient Native American cemetery with the power to raise the dead.

  • Director
    • Mary Lambert
  • Writer
    • Richard Outten
  • Stars
    • Edward Furlong
    • Anthony Edwards
    • Clancy Brown
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    25K
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    • Director
      • Mary Lambert
    • Writer
      • Richard Outten
    • Stars
      • Edward Furlong
      • Anthony Edwards
      • Clancy Brown
    • 163User reviews
    • 62Critic reviews
    • 35Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Edward Furlong
    Edward Furlong
    • Jeff Matthews
    Anthony Edwards
    Anthony Edwards
    • Chase Matthews
    Clancy Brown
    Clancy Brown
    • Gus Gilbert
    Jared Rushton
    Jared Rushton
    • Clyde Parker
    Darlanne Fluegel
    Darlanne Fluegel
    • Renee Hallow
    Jason McGuire
    Jason McGuire
    • Drew Gilbert
    Sarah Trigger
    Sarah Trigger
    • Marjorie Hargrove
    Lisa Waltz
    Lisa Waltz
    • Amanda Gilbert
    Jim Peck
    Jim Peck
    • Quentin Yolander
    Len Hunt
    • Director
    Reid Binion
    • Brad
    David Ratajczak
    • Stevie
    Lucius Houghton
    • Puppeteer
    Wilbur Fitzgerald
    Wilbur Fitzgerald
    • First Assistant Director
    Elizabeth Ziegler
    • Steadicam Operator
    Ken Fisher
    • Assistant Steadicam
    Gil Roper
    Gil Roper
    • Electrician
    Robert Easton
    Robert Easton
    • Priest
    • Director
      • Mary Lambert
    • Writer
      • Richard Outten
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    5claudio_carvalho

    Forgettable Sequel

    While shooting a horror film, the famous actress Renee Hallow (Darlanne Fluegel) dies in a weird accident. Her ex-husband, the veterinary Chase Matthews (Anthony Edwards) decides to leave Los Angeles and move with their teenage son Jeff Matthews (Edward Furlong) to Renee´s house in Ludlow to start a new life. Soon Jeff is bullied by his schoolmate Clyde Parker (Jared Rushton) and befriends the teenager Drew Gilbert (Jason McGuire). When Drew´s stepfather Sheriff Gus Gilbert (Clancy Brown) kills his dog Zowie, Drew buries his dog with Jeff in an ancient Indian cemetery that has the rumor of raising the dead. Zowie returns and kills Gus and they bury him in the cemetery. But soon the boys learn that sometimes death is better.

    "Pet Sematary II" is a forgettable sequel of Stephen King´s "Pet Sematary (1989). Directed also by Mary Lambert, the plot is weaker and unoriginal. The one-dimension lead actor Edward Furlong keeps the same expression when is happy, sad, bullied or whatever. My vote is five.

    Title (Brazil): "Cemitério Maldito II" ("Damned Cemetery II")
    Doylenf

    Dark horror enlivened by flashes of humor and good performance by Clancy Brown...

    Some of the scathing reviews from those who preferred the original PET SEMATARY rather than this sequel, are misleading, no matter how well-intentioned these viewers were. This horror film, full of the kind of touches evident in any Stephen King story, is really much better than these reviews would have you believe.

    The premise, of course, is a silly one--that burying dead animals or human beings in a specially cursed Indian sematary will bring them back to life, deadlier than ever in evil intent. But once you get beyond that, there's enough fright and scares invoked by the script and by the clever direction of Mary Lambert, particularly in sequences involving Clancy Brown. His return from the grave is marked by some really scary and howlingly funny moments that give the film a sense of life it otherwise would have lacked.

    She has also directed her two youthful protagonists, Edward Furlong and Jason McGuire, in such a manner that she gets skillful performances from them. Furlong has a glowing presence that fits the material beautifully and McGuire has a naturalness that is refreshing and real.

    And the story actually covers a lot of ground, everything from bad parenting to bullying from one's peers and lots of revenge motifs that lead to some truly harrowing moments. Alas, it's true that much of the action has a mean-spirited slant but all of it is somewhat softened by touches of real humor.

    Worth a look if you enjoyed the first PET SEMATARY.
    5disdressed12

    a inferior sequel that is much too slick for its own good

    Pet Semetary 2 is not as creepy as Pet Semetery.it is however,gorier and faster paced.there is also more character development in this one,so theoretically you should feel more emotionally for the characters,but i didn't.perhaps that may be because they are all shallow and unlikable.this movie was played more for camp value,than anything else.the acting is very hammy in some scenes,i hope intentionally.there is also an attempt at shock value,but it is more disgust i felt than shock in some scenes.this movie also has none of the atmosphere or mystique of the first.it is much too slick feeling.i felt the first had a sort of rough,raw quality,which works.the slickness of this movie is one of its failings,along with some others i mentioned.bottom line.this movie is inferior to the original. 5/10
    6Isnam777

    Not bad, despite its reputation

    Many will lump this into the sequels of Stephen King based movies, which is correct. This one was not written by King, but despite this lack of originality it is a fairly good sequel to an excellent movie.

    The mood is dark, just not as dark as the first film. We have Geoff and his veterinarian dad relocating to rural Maine (and the location of the Pet Sematary) after Geoff's mom is accidentally killed in front of him while shooting a movie. In their new small town, Geoff's dad opens up his own practice while Geoff has trouble adjusting to his surroundings. He befriends another outcast, Drew, who has an abusive stepfather named Gus to deal with at home. One night, out of meanness, Gus shoots and kills Drew's loyal dog Zowie. Drew then gets Geoff to help him bury Zowie in the notorious cemetery in hopes of bringing his dog back to life. It comes back, just different, mean and nasty, like it's mad about being resurrected and now hates everything and everyone (like all things brought back to life in the cemetery act). This starts off a chain of events that leads to the destruction of the lives of everyone involved (and some who aren't involved incidentally). Now its just a matter of who can survive the supernatural terror engulfing the town. The storyline is fun and the acting is good enough. The gore and other special effects are great.

    I can easily look past the bad points in a film and see the good in it. This film is like that for me. The film also posses qualities that make me automatically like it. It is an underdog film (meaning it's not very popular with most people on this site). It also has that early 90s disillusioned grunge youth generation feel to it. Some may see this quality as making the film darker, even mean-spirited, but I love that era and love its influence in movies. This is just the frosting on the "cake" for me, and overall the "cake" is worth a viewing on its own merits, even if it's just so you can judge for yourself.
    6SpunkY_Punk

    soundtrack?

    OK this movie has some great music but why the hell not a soundtrack? i been trying for years to find songs i have found some like the song playing when the bullies take Jeff's cat and go on the bike chase the one right after I've got spies by drama Rama... and the song played at his moms funeral heres a list of songs i have gathered through out the years

    fading away- Jan king ( going to Barrie Zowey) I've got spies- drama Rama ( at school) shitlist- L7 Reverence- Jesus and Mary chain ( the part where Gus is chasing Amanda and drew in the car) poison heart- the Ramones ( end credits) gush forth my tears- Miranda sex garden ( the end where his mom is burning up in the bed yelling dead is better)

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    • Trivia
      Jason McGuire, who played Drew Gilbert, was very shy and timid to be starring in a motion picture since he only had done elementary school plays and never had any other acting experience. But when he met fourteen-year-old Edward Furlong, who plays Jeff Matthews and starred in Terminator 2, Edward immediately became his best friend and mentor.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 16 mins) Clyde's motorbike was apparently found after he's been "missing" but unless Gus were to have actually cleaned it and gotten his scarf all untangled, his bike would've been found a bloody mess.
    • Quotes

      Gus Gilbert: No Brain, no pain... think about it.

    • Alternate versions
      There is a good-quality workprint circulating as a bootleg which contains all the graphic violence (including a more graphic shot of the drill scene) which was cut from the U.S. release to earn an "R" rating.
    • Connections
      Featured in Phelous & the Movies: Phetelous Semetary Two (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      I've Got Spies
      by John Easdale

      Performed by Dramarama

      Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment / Chameleon Records

      by arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • Release date
      • February 24, 1993 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cementerio maldito dos
    • Filming locations
      • Senoia, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Columbus Circle Films
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,092,453
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,825,100
      • Aug 30, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,092,453
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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