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Pet Sematary II

The "sematary" is up to its old zombie-raising tricks again. This time, the protagonists are Jeff Matthews, whose mother died in a Hollywood stage accident, and Drew Gilbert, a boy coping with an abusive stepfather.

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Release : 1992
Rating : 4.9
Studio : Paramount,  Columbus Circle Films, 
Crew : Art Department Coordinator,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Edward Furlong Anthony Edwards Clancy Brown Jared Rushton Sarah Trigger
Genre : Horror

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Reviews

Raetsonwe
2018/08/30

Redundant and unnecessary.

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Tedfoldol
2018/08/30

everything you have heard about this movie is true.

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HeadlinesExotic
2018/08/30

Boring

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Francene Odetta
2018/08/30

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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Leofwine_draca
2016/10/06

This is a grisly-gory follow-up to the original Stephen King adaptation, with director Mary Lambert returning for a second helping of reanimated hijinks. I'm not sure why she bothered – it's clear that this is a cash-in sequel through and through, with a threadbare plot devoid of real characters and no real effort made other than to roll out content we already saw in the first movie.The plot is simplicity in itself. Eddie Furlong and Anthony Edwards move to the original's small town, and pretty soon a friend's dog gets killed and is brought back to life in the sinister pet cemetery. Before long, folk start dying, and the focus is on horror and suspense sequences: family members stalked by a sinister zombie, nightmarish scenes of nude women with dog's heads, burning set-pieces, and brutal murders. Between such events, there's nothing going on, leaving us just to sit back and wait for the next gross-out. The FX are all of those rubbery early '90s look, with bodies being drilled, people made up with bloody torn wounds and a general air of menace and decrepitude. One of the stand-out scenes involves a kid having his head pulled into a revolving motorbike tyre, but this was copied from and done better in the '80s slasher film, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME.The cast has a few fairly recognisable faces in it. Edward Furlong was straight out of TERMINATOR 2, so he's the instant draw for 99% of viewers. Anthony Edwards soon went on to stardom in TV series E.R., so many will also know him. Clancy Brown is a B-movie favourite (ever since playing the Kurgen in the original HIGHLANDER), and he's well cast as the villain of the piece, complete with a throaty chuckle and a line in the blackest comedy. There's a little role for Darlanne Fluegel, too, but that's about it. To be fair, there isn't a great detail here that I hadn't seen before. The only part I liked was the chase leading up to the potato truck scene, which I thought was well handled and genuinely surprising. Other than that, it's par for the course, an amalgamation of unstoppable villains, ghostly apparitions, bullies and death.

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skybrick736
2015/08/09

Mary Lambert returns to directing a sequel from her classic and truly scary horror film, Pet Sematary. The first Pet Sematary is clearly the better film than this sequel but it may be surprising to some that I found this film more enjoyable to watch. It's a valid point that the first film was ultra-depressing, that the sequel had a good chance of being an easier watch. However, not only was Lambert's sequel more entertaining but the feel, pace and writing were a complete 180 degrees. The writing was lighter and often contained humorous dialogue, especially by Sheriff Gilbert. Edward Furlong, Anthony Edwards and Jason McGwire were all great but Clancy Brown stole the show as the Sheriff, Brown absolutely nailed the dinner scene and one-liners.The movie is undoubtedly a guilty pleasure for myself, since many viewers may not enjoy the quirkiness and good amount of odd disconnected scenes. Important to note too, there isn't a lot of mercy shown by Lambert and the writers towards characters in these films either. It's dark, gritty with way more humor and gore. Take a chance on Pet Sematary II, it's often overlook since Stephen King didn't write a book on the story but it's well worth the watch.

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GL84
2015/04/03

Moving to a small town, a doctor and his son learn that the local legend of an Indian burial ground works on more than just animals which soon turns into rather gruesome discoveries when several bodies need burying.This was an overall pretty decent if unspectacular effort that does have a few good parts about it. One of its good points is that there's some really enjoyable action scenes in the later half which is really quite fun as it really starts here with the policeman stepfather's resurrection. That brings along with it the rather enjoyable aspects such as the slow realization of his degenerative condition, the more violent and overt displays of aggression towards the rest of the family and finally the culmination of everything in the house-chase and resulting car-chase which is all really enjoyable and sets up the rest of the action later on. From the brawl in the house to the confrontation in the burning attic, these scenes are all rather fun and exciting and really make the best points for this one which is all pretty much found in the final half. Along with the blood and gore present throughout this, these are the film's good points which aren't enough to really overcome the various flaws within this. Among the more noticeable problems is the utterly ridiculous manner of accepting the locations powers and effects on everyone as the reaction to everything here is completely arbitrary. It's treated as if the reappearance of people who you have a personal hand in killing being up and acting as if nothing happened is a normal, everyday occurrence in town which doesn't generate any kind of special reaction or builds any suspense at all. That really affects the power of this pretty significantly as well as undermining the whole experience by keeping this one so relaxed about this very disturbing tactic in the film, as if it's not a big deal at all. That also shows up in the unbelievable manner of how those who interact with the resurrected as despite gaping and oozing wounds, a lack of life-like skin or eye-color and permanent cold skin no one catches on at all. The last flaw here is the actions within the finale, as the decision to resurrect the individual is quite illogical, the behavior of being supportive and on their side becomes quite troubling and then how easily this is abandoned makes this all quite confusing and flawed. These here are the film's biggest flaws which keep this down.Rated R: Graphic Violence, Language, Brief Nudity, a brief sex scene, attempted Rape and several scenes of intense animal violence.

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thelostone_2011
2014/08/29

This was one of those movies I remember as a child that was laughable because the plot was terrible and the acting was plain awful. But I gave it a 4 because overall it was a good zombie movie. My favorite scene was when Gus who killed Zoey because he tried to kill his rabbits then when he dies and comes back he kills the rabbits. Pure irony. For those who hate the movie. Come on guys this isn't a Oscar worthy film. Its a horror film and that's just what you get. Enjoy it for what it is. And enjoy the bully get killed by his dirt bike. Stupid scarf, and only horror movie where someone died by a potato truck. So go out and watch this movie. Chances are you will hate it. But who knows you may enjoy it. Still not as bad as Reindeer Games.

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