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Amityville: A New Generation
Keyes, a successful photographer who lives at the border of Skid Row, notices a homeless man with a strange old mirror. Immediately struck by it for reasons he cannot explain, he convinces the man to sell it to him, soon behaving in increasingly erratic and unhinged ways.
Release : | 1993 |
Rating : | 3.9 |
Studio : | A. Ninety-Three Productions, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Ross Partridge Julia Nickson Lala Sloatman David Naughton Barbara Howard |
Genre : | Drama Horror Thriller |
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Memorable, crazy movie
Captivating movie !
A lot more amusing than I thought it would be.
The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
In this seventh outing to Amityville a haunted mirror brings bad fortune, possession and death to an artist and his friends.What sets this apart from the others is the cast, it has the excellent Julia Nickson as well as industry veterans Terry O'Quinn, Lin Shaye & Richard Roundtree. Thanks to this the movie wasn't an complete bust, but still mostly.With a baffling story, very little actual horror and being another film that just screams "Milking the franchise" There isn't much to the films credit and I'd say one for fans only.The Good: Outstanding cast especially Julia Nickson The Bad:Nonsensical plot Rather dullThings I Learnt From This Movie: This Amityville binge is going to cost me some brain cells
This is a great horror film. It very underrated. It is not a 3.6. It is better then Amityville horror (1979). It is better then Amityville II the possession. It is better then Amityville 3 the demon. It is better the Amityville 4 evil escapes. The Amityville cures it better. Amityville it's about time is also better. The Amityville dollhouse is also better. Amityville (2005) is also better. This movie has great story line. It is the seventh Amityville movie. It has great acting. It also has great special effects. I give it 9 out of 10. It is no 3.6. People do not like this movie because it is a sequel. See this movie. It is a great movie.
(Plot) An old mirror winds up being bought by a photographer, and it ends up causing a whole lot of problems. Is the Mirror possessing some sort of evil? Of course Sherlock!I had one thought that kept recurring through my mind as I was watching this. How did this DTV piece of junk managed to assemble such a great cast? Were they in need of work that badly? David Naughton (who has a thankless role) Julia Nickson (of Rambo II fame) Richard Roundtree, Lin Shaye, Robert Rusler, and Terry O'Quinn (Stepfather I & II) You would think it would be better off served for a film worthy of their talents My problem with this movie is the same problem I have with a lot of the Amityville movies. They stay near trouble especially in Julia Nickson's case. The way her character is written made my head spin. It also lacks suspense or even the slightest amounts of entertainment. I enjoy low budget movies when they are fun, but this is derived of fun completely and it just gets increasingly sillier throughout the filmFinal Thoughts: It's a DTV sequel to a movie that shouldn't have spawned so many sequels to begin with, but it sure beats the heck out of watching this movie. Stay away2/10
There isn't enough space to explain the many ways this movie is a disappointing mess. Silly special effects and an incomprehensible plot are the least of this movie's problems. The film looks like it was conceived in the mid-eighties and just stewed until it could finally be made in the early nineties. The mullet-headed "hero," (complete with fashionable "Miami Vice" three-days shadow beard), the ham-fisted slams at Ronald Reagan, it would be funny if it didn't take itself so seriously. As it is, the movie is just pathetic. I actually feel sorry for the poor actresses who wasted their fine nude scenes in this awful movie.