past: exocist , the omen , friday the 13th , halloween , nightmare on elm street , children of the corn , hellraiser , the howling , aliens , predator , the shining , texas chain saw massacre, night of the living dead , poletergiest, amityville
present: Scream , saw , jeepers creepers, drag me to hell , the sixth sense , the ring , signs , the grudge , resident evil , 28 days later, the others , the haunting in connteciut , silent hill
Past; Exocist never gets old!
and those movies your named were classics
older movies where less predicable.
i predict so much modern movies these days
CAST: James Brolin, Margot Kidder, Rod Steiger, Don Stroud, Murray Hamilton, Helen Shaver, Amy Wright, Val Avery, Natasha Ryan, John Larch, K.C. Martel, Meeno Peluce; DIRECTED BY: Stuart Rosenberg; PRODUCER: American International Pictures (A.I.P.);…
Based on a bestselling, allegedly nonfiction book about haunted goings-on in a Long Island house (The Amityville Horror Conspiracy), this rather cheesy horror movie is more silly than unsettling. James Brolin and Margot Kidder star as newlyweds who move into the empty home and are gradually affected by the legacy of a murder committed on the premises. Rod Steiger is a priest who can tell what’s up…
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On November 14, 1974, police received a frantic phone call that led them to a nightmarish crime scene at the Defeo residence in Amityville, Long Island – an entire family had been slaughtered in their beds. In the days that followed, Ronald Defeo confessed to methodically shooting his parents and four siblings while they slept, claiming ‘voices’ in the house drove him to commit the grisly murders. One year later, George and Kathy Lutz and their three children moved into the house thinkin
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On November 14, 1974, police received a frantic phone call that led them to a nightmarish crime scene at the Defeo residence in Amityville, Long Island – an entire family had been slaughtered in their beds. In the days that followed, Ronald Defeo confessed to methodically shooting his parents and four siblings while they slept, claiming ‘voices’ in the house drove him to commit the grisly murders. One year later, George and Kathy Lutz and their three children moved into the house thinkin
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From Michael Bay, the producer of “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre”, comes the true story of Amityville. In November 1974, a family of six was brutally murdered. Now, a year later, an unsuspecting young couple, George (Ryan Reynolds, “Blade: Trinity”, “The In-Laws”) and Kathy Lutz (Melissa George, TV’s “Alias”), and their children move into the house that was the site of the horrific event and is now haunted by a murderous presence. What follows is 28 days of unimaginable terror. With demonic visions of the dead and relentless screams of terror, this is the haunted house story that isn’t just a movie – it’s real.
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On November 13, 1973, police received a frantic phone call that led them to a nightmarish crime scene at the Defeo residence in Amityville, Long Island – an entire family had been murdered in their beds while they slept. In the days that followed, Ronald Defeo eventually confessed to methodically killing his parents and four siblings with a rifle, saying “voices” in the house drove him to the massacre. One year later, George and Kathy Lutz and their children moved into the house thinking it would be their dream home. But soon the voices began again. Sleepless nights. Numbing cold. Visions of a murdered little girl. Then George began to do what the voices told him… 28 days after moving in, the Lutzes abandoned the residence – lucky to escape with their lives. 30 years after the shocking real-life events that inspired one of the most popular horror stories of all time, revisit the house that started it all: “The Amityville Horror.”.<br><br> Trailers.
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“Amityville Horror (2005)”: From Michael Bay, the producer of “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” comes the true story of Amityville. In November 1974, a family of six was brutally murdered. Now, a year later, an unsuspecting young couple, George (Ryan Reynolds, “Blade: Trinity,” “The In-Laws”) and Kathy Lutz (Melissa George, TV’s “Alias”), and their children move into the house that was the site of the horrific event and is now haunted by a murderous presence. What follows is 28 days of unimaginable terror. With demonic visions of the dead and relentless screams of terror, this is the haunted house story that isn’t just a movie – it’s real. “The Legend Of Hell House”: In sits there, shrouded in mist and mystery, a nesting place for living evil and terror from the dead. It’s “Hell House”. Roddy McDowall heads the cast of this exciting chiller about four psychic investigators and the dark, brooding mansion they themselves call “the Mt. Everest of haunted houses.” It’s already destroyed one team of researchers. Now this brave quartet ventures in for another try at unraveling its secret. But before they succeed, they must suffer through madness, murder and everything else the spirits that dwell here have in store for them. Yet learning the truth just might drive them all insane. An ingeniously-devised ghost story, “The Legend Of Hell House” will thrill and delight veteran horror fans from the first creaking door to the very last slithering shadow. “Poltergeist II & III”: They’re back. The sequels to the original hit “Poltergeist”.
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“Amityville Horror (2005)”: From Michael Bay, the producer of “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” comes the true story of Amityville. In November 1974, a family of six was brutally murdered. Now, a year later, an unsuspecting young couple, George (Ryan Reynolds, “Blade: Trinity,” “The In-Laws”) and Kathy Lutz (Melissa George, TV’s “Alias”), and their children move into the house that was the site of the horrific event and is now haunted by a murderous presence. What follows is 28 days of unimaginable terror. With demonic visions of the dead and relentless screams of terror, this is the haunted house story that isn’t just a movie – it’s real. “The Legend Of Hell House”: In sits there, shrouded in mist and mystery, a nesting place for living evil and terror from the dead. It’s “Hell House”. Roddy McDowall heads the cast of this exciting chiller about four psychic investigators and the dark, brooding mansion they themselves call “the Mt. Everest of haunted houses.” It’s already destroyed one team of researchers. Now this brave quartet ventures in for another try at unraveling its secret. But before they succeed, they must suffer through madness, murder and everything else the spirits that dwell here have in store for them. Yet learning the truth just might drive them all insane. An ingeniously-devised ghost story, “The Legend Of Hell House” will thrill and delight veteran horror fans from the first creaking door to the very last slithering shadow. “Poltergeist II & III”: They’re back. The sequels to the original hit “Poltergeist”.
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This 1979 chiller is based on the reportedly true story of George Lutz (James Brolin) and his wife, Kathleen (Margot Kidder), who move into their Long Island dream house with their children. But the Lutz’s lives turn into a hellish nightmare as the legacy of a murder committed on the premises gradually affects the family. Even the priest they call in, Father Delaney (Rod Steiger), cannot exorcise the demonic presence from the home.
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Hapless home-buyers George (Ryan Reynolds) and Kathy (Melissa George) Lutz discover their dream home is possessed by evil spirits in this terrifying remake based on the popular book. The story begins when the Lutzes purchase a home with a bloody history: Ronald DeFeo killed his entire family in the same home just a year earlier. Soon after moving into the house, George, Kathy and their three children are terrorized by demonic forces.