The Amityville Horror – A New Generation

Wednesday, 28. October 2009. 02:59 by admin

Product Description
When an artist is given a gothic antique mirror he unknowingly opens a door to unspeakable horros as he discovers his amityville related past & terrifying future awaiting him & his friends. Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 10/11/2005 Starring: Ross Partridge Lana Sloatman Run time: 90 minutes Rating: R… More >>

The Amityville Horror – A New Generation



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5 Responses to “The Amityville Horror – A New Generation”

  1. TSEPTH Says:

    ……. I’M AN AMITYVILLE FAN JUST BEGINNING A COLLECTION
    OF AMITYVILLE MOVIES. I AM LOOKING FOR THE ONE IN WHICH THE COUPLE HAD A DAUGHTER WHO DROWNED WHILE ON THE LAKE BEHIND THE HOUSE IN A BOAT WITH FRIENDS.AS SHE WAS DROWNING, HER GHOST CAN INTO THE HOUSE AND WENT UPSTAIRS TO HER ROOM. CAN ANYONE PLEASE TELL ME WHICH AMITYVILLE THIS IS. IT BLEW ME AWAY.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. J. Albright Says:

    Lindsey its the Amityville 3 your looking for!!!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Orphjin Says:

    If your like me and want to have a hoobie of collecting the entier series of somthing then yea thats one of 3 reasons i gave it a 3 star rating

    overall me and my Girlfreind enjoyed this
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. Sami El Alam Says:

    Above average low budget film about a mirror that carries the `evil’. An old mirror that used to be inside the original Amityville house is given to an artist… by a beggar. Then all these weird accidents and mayhem begin. This story has a plot (somehow) and a twist, better acting than some of the other Amityville entries. First it was the lamp, then a dollhouse, then it’s an old clock … What’s next? Can’t they think of anything better!
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. Chad DeFeo Says:

    In 1993, a year after AMITYVILLE: IT’S ABOUT TIME, another sequel was released and it was entitled, AMITYVILLE: A NEW GENERATION. Now, this sequel could have been a lot better, and it could have been somewhat scary, but because it lacks hauntings and fright, the film earned a three-star rating from me, meaning I thought that the film was…okay.

    KEYES TERRY (played by Ross Partridge), and his girlfriend LLANIE (played by Lala Sloatman) are both struggling artists. Their friends, DICK CUTLER (played by David Naughton, famous for his Dr. Pepper commercials and his role in AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON), SUKI (played by Julia Nickson-Soul), JANET CUTLER (played by Barbara Howard), & PAULIE (played by Richard Roundtree), are all artists, as well, with Dick and Janet also being Suki, Keyes, & Llanie’s landlords. While at a cafe, Keyes receives a strange mirror from a street-bum. The house is from…112 Ocean Ave. (how did you guess?) That night, while the kids are out, Suki’s ex-boyfriend, RAY (played by Robert Rusler, only famous for his supporting role in A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 2: FREDDY’S REVENGE) drops by. He finds the mirror in Suki’s appartment, after Llanie and Keyes allow her to borrow it for awhile. The mirror casts off Ray’s reflection very differently and then kills him. Suki is the mirror’s next victim.

    Suddenly, the bum that gave Keyes the mirror is found dead. For some reason, Keyes tells DT. CLARK (played by Terry O’Quinn) to give the bum a proper burial. Keyes decides to find out some information on this guy, after finding out that the man’s last name is the same as…Keyes’ last name. Seven years ago, the bum was in a mental institution…for murderering his entire family in Amityville, New York…112 Ocean Ave (only changed to this character to keep Ronald DeFeo, Jr. from getting any money for this sequel if his name was used). Keyes is then shown to the bum’s room, where he has a whole hallucination with Keyes being the role of the bum and seeing Keyes’ mother and himself as a child visiting his derranged father. He snaps out of the hallucination, and tells Llanie about it. She informs him that in order to beat this, he has to face his fears.

    That night, the have an art gallery show, where he can stage the entire act of his father killing his family, while they sat, eating dinner (changed from when they were originally murdered as they slept). The art gallery show is going well, but the lights go out. Dick runs to the basement to turn them back on, but Suki appears, and kills Dick, but the lights are brought back on successfully. The show is now set for its final act, but instead of using a water gun as planned, Keyes uses a real gun, he shoots at the food on the table, and the shoots the mirror, which has been causing this whole ordeal. The nightmare is now over…for now.

    An okay sequel, but they should have had more of a story with the mirror, as far as having it cause more hauntings and gathering more victims. But an okay sequel.
    Rating: 3 / 5