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marypickfords · 2 years
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Amityville II: The Possession (Damiano Damiani, 1982)
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splatteronmywalls · 1 year
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shipcestuous · 1 year
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This post is a collection of asks from the same anon. It seemed easier to post/answer this way. So these recommendations come from the anon and not from me. 
Call me~ Anon Sophie~, part 3/3 
Speaking of Content... Have you seen (if you haven't then.. this is a list of recs!):
The Films:
°Black Island (2021) https://www.netflix.com/title/81170838?preventIntent=true (Category: Aunt Nephew)
The plot was Completely Absurd at points
+he has no idea she's his aunt until much too late whilst she knows
but their chemistry was... Something Else.... makes the absurdity of the plot not even matter cuz ur like wow That Chemistry Tho.
ETA: I just realized the black island (2021) link I sent had a dubbed in english trailer.
I watched the subbed version&recommend that one to watch to anyone out there, just fyi.
Netflix dubs always sound slightly off to me.  Something about the emotion getting lost in translation...
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°Map To The Stars(2014) https://m.imdb.com/title/tt2172584/ (Category: Mainly Brother Sister but there's Some subtextual & a tiny bit of blatant textual Mom Daughter stuff going on with Havana)
Don't care what anyone says, Agatha & Benjie carry that film & are the reason I will love it to pieces for eternity. Their dynamic is so very trippy&sad&dark but amazing.
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Sister My Sister (1994) https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0111205/
Murderous Maids (2000) (aka Les blessures assassines) https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0216578/
(Category: Sister Sister)
Both Films about the same tragic situation but I only recently heard about MM
so I watched it to see if it was better or worse then SMS & it turns out that I like both films equally for different reasons.
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° Say That You Love Me (2011) short film (aka Powiedz, ze mnie kochasz https://m.imdb.com/title/tt2084080/   (Category: Brother Sister)
~english subtitles https://vimeo.com/46529127/description
No idea how I even came across it (it is funny to me tho that ever since I started really getting into these kind of films, tv shows etc I happen upon them without having to actively search for it nowadays, like they fell from the sky lol)
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The First Hope (2013) short film https://m.imdb.com/title/tt2401394/  (Category: Brother Sister)
https://vimeo.com/50655982/description
No clue how I found this one either but that one girl from Riverdale is in it, so it was pretty cool to see her.
Also this was kinda precious 😢
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(bonus bonus round (ok last last ask for real.. Probably... For today anyway))
Oh! Also Have you seen:
°Amityville II: The Possession (1982) https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0083550/ (Category: Brother Sister)
Just watched it today.  It was very interesting.... because he gets..  Capital P Possessed? But she at no point is-
which implied to me that she had a clear head the whole time about...  Certain Things,
(she also says something very key later in the film which also gave me that impression.. lol I'm trying to reveal.. without being truly spoilery if u haven't seen it&I don't think I've pulled it off in any of my asks 😥 sorry)
whilst his head was muddled so it makes everything that happens both tragic but also like it must have stemmed from somewhere,
well not the end (I think the end was pure ~he is possessed~ because I doubt there is any world in which non possessed him would ever do what he did)
but the middle/beginning of the film to me, was a mix of what I believe was possession+inner subconscious from him&pure subconscious moving into slightly conscious from her.
Some of these titles are brand new to me so I am really excited to be able to add some new things to my canon masterlists and have some new recs on the blog. As well as some additional commentary. Thank you so much for the links and the details! What a nice variety of different things, too. 
I apologize for taking so long to answer. I’ve been bad recently, only answering asks once a week. Ideally I like to do it at least twice a week. 
Call me ~Anon Blah at this point:
(Last one & then I'm putting myself in timeout))
Also also I don't know if ur a fan of or against ~Sailing the High Seas~ as it were
because I have .. links to places to watch all the stuff I just recced if you haven't seen it & have no place to view it
but some blogs are against those kinds of links so if ur okay with links then I'll send another ask but if ur not then lol ignore me mentioning it 😉
Yes high seas links are very welcome. Don’t worry about it for these ones, but in the future please feel free (and encouraged) to include. And I hope more incest movies and shorts will fall into your lap!
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theinsatiables · 1 year
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Amityville II: The Possession - Damiano Damiani
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On December 7, 1989 Amityville II: The Possession premiered on VHS in Japan.
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horrororman · 2 years
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Amityville II: The Possession was released on September 24, 1982.
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#horror
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lovecatnip · 5 months
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Amityville II: The Possession
1982
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cultfaction · 2 years
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Andrew Prine passes away aged 86
Andrew Prine passes away aged 86
It is Cult Faction’s sad duty to report that Andrew Prine has passed away at the age of 86 years old. The sad news was broken by his wife, actress-producer Heather Lowe who revealed Andrew passed away on Monday in Paris of natural causes while they were on vacation. Prine was known globally for his role as the Visitor Steven in the science-fiction classics V and V: The Final Battle. He also…
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itsmyfriendisaac · 2 years
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Amityville II: the eldest son of the dysfunctional Montelli family falls victim to demonic possession shortly after moving into 112 Ocean Avenue. Sonny is urged by an unseen presence to murder the entire family & his only opportunity for salvation is through their local priest, Father Adamsky!
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awesomephd · 2 years
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Watching Through My Collection: Day 5/36
Amityville II: The Possession (1982)
Day 4 / Day 6
Well.... This movie sure happened.
It's like a fucked-up-things bingo wrapped up in a confusing limbo of both being a prequel and not at all. Honestly, the content warning should be a review enough for most people.
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CW: Rape, incest, a bunch of physical abuse, and some good ol' bugs and body horror
For starters, this movie opens with a recap of the first Amityville, setting it up as a prequel, but the whole rest of the movie has very obviously 80's tech. Including a Walkman! Then, the actual family massacre that's supposed to be based off the DeFeo murders before the first movie doesn't even happen the way it's supposed to.
Apparently, a case of the original movie project not having anything to do with a franchise and getting reworked into being a sequel instead. :/
I feel like that sums up the biggest shift in the movie too. The first half is taken up with the family drama- weird things around the house, the dad getting more angry and violent, the weird fucking incest scenes made all the more weird by the fact that only the brother, Sonny, is possessed. Then it pivots into the exorcism plot for the whole last 3rd- with the local priest deciding to exorcise Sonny without approval from the church and taking him back to the house in the middle of the night to get it done.
Admittedly, the makeup effects for the possessed Sonny are really good and I feel had to be inspired by The Exorcist, the way it makes his skin look green and rotted with bloodshot eyes. Even watching him fall apart into some bug-eyed monster was a lot of fun! I just wish it didn't take sitting through the incest scene to get to.
Overall, it was interesting with good makeup and really good acting, but the subject matter that pops up in it is gonna make it something I won't recommend to anyone any time soon.
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duranduratulsa · 11 months
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Now showing on my 80's Fest Movie 🎥 marathon...Amityville II: The Possession (1982) on classic DVD 📀! #movie #movies #horror #amityville #TheAmityvilleHorror #amityvilleiithepossession #jackmagnet #DianeFranklin #burtyoung #rutyanaalda #AndrewPrine #ripandrewprine #DannyAiello #RipDannyAiello #dvd #80s #80sfest #durandurantulsas5thannual80sfest
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marypickfords · 2 years
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Amityville II: The Possession (Damiano Damiani, 1982)
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crumbargento · 7 months
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Amityville II: The Possession - Damiano Damiani - 1982 - USA
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cor-ardens-archive · 7 months
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the amityville film franchise has titles like the fast and the furious:
The Amityville Horror
Amityville II: The Possession
Amityville 3-D
Amityville 4: The Evil Escapes
The Amityville Curse
Amityville: It's About Time
Amityville: A New Generation
Amityville Dollhouse
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theinsatiables · 1 year
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To hurt God
To be raised Catholic is to be curious about what you’re not taught in Catechism. You learn so much about the light, but what about the dark? If the Father’s house has many mansions, what is inside the mansions that are only hinted at? The mansions whose doors remain shut but strange sounds sometimes escape? Of all the things locked away, it's the exorcism and all its shrouds mysticism that makes it ripe for a specific type of horror for the faithful and a source of fascination for everyone else. 
In Amityville II: The Possession, Damiano Damiani mines the horrors that live in one of those forbidden mansions and the father that already resides in it. Before their new home begins to torment the Montelli family, they’ve already had to live with with the terror that is their abusive and impulsive father. The Montelli patriarch is so completely a vulgar and awful man who beats all his children and demands their blind submission to his authority but even he can’t compare to the demon that takes root in his eldest child, Sonny.
Yet, the true source of horror is the house that slowly tears at the cracks in the family, demands blood and refuses to let anyone escape. It's the house that desecrated an indigenous burial ground, kept hidden the abuse a family endured, was the site of incest and then put all the blame on the victim. It always had to be the house.
And then we get the exorcism. We learn how it’s meant to work and watch as it ultimately backfire because it wasn’t properly sanctioned. Even something shrouded in mystery like an exorcism requires paperwork. There are many terrifying things in Damiani’s film - the shadows, the way the weather morphs inside the house, the explosion, the practical effects and the way his camera glides, spins and, erm, thrusts - but its how his film subverts and violates the very idea of the family, shows how it fragile it is and how it can break both by forces inside and outside itself, and that nothing, not the church, not love, can save it in from true evil.
In Amityville II, we go inside a mansion in the Father’s house and we're desperate to get out.
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On December 6, 2019 the subtitled version of Amityville II: The Possession was screened at Barcelona Phenomena.
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