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Amityville 1992: It's About Time
A hot-shot architect returns home from his latest business trip with a surprise: an ornate old clock rescued out of a soon-to-be-demolished mansion in Amityville, New York, that brings about a seemingly unstoppable demonic force.
Release : | 1992 |
Rating : | 4.7 |
Studio : | Steve White Productions, VPS Studios, |
Crew : | Production Design, Set Decoration, |
Cast : | Stephen Macht Shawn Weatherly Megan Ward Damon Martin Jonathan Penner |
Genre : | Horror |
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Good start, but then it gets ruined
Expected more
It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
The first direct to video low budget horror sequel that picks up the plot point furniture inside the infamous house will absorb the evil presence and unleash it within any house it resides. To bad they didn't keep it going for five instead of confusing the time line making this set after three.The story isn't very original having business man Jacob Sterling return home to deal with his unruly son and try to reconnect with him. Starting to become a staple in this series with dysfunctional or ulterior families. I like the grandfather clock prop becoming a haunting, emotionless face.Another bonus point over the last sequel is the effects are better equipped, real like and used to efficiency. The atmosphere feels dreadful, spooky and has contempt for the audience. Stephen Macht gives a stalker performance raising the stakes for the children as he terrorized them before they can destroy the cursed object.Not The best in the series, but a decent follow up after the last lackluster video. Check out its about time for chills, thrills and shills.
Jacob Sterling brings home an ancient clock as a gift for his family in a suburban neighborhood and everything begins to fall apart for the Sterling's. It doesn't help that Jacob is estranged from his family to begin with. It is up to Jacob's ex, Andrea to try to keep things civilized, but the house is now full of pure evil. I can't believe it... Hell has frozen over. After so many awful Amityville sequels, I have finally found one that is actually enjoyable. The 4.1 rating unjustly gives this film a bad reputation. What really helps propel this movie is the creativity. Whenever this movie shows signs of growing stale, it has another trick up its sleeve. This movie is pretty low-budget but doesn't lack imagination, that's for sure. At this juncture, they were running out of things to do with the Amityville house itself, so they started using inanimate objects, such as lamps, mirrors, and clocks. The Amityville house isn't really feature in this movie, aside from a couple of visuals here and there. I really liked the innovative things they did with time. It keeps you on the edge of your seat and manages to be shockingly unpredictable with it. I dug the surprising amount of gore. I'm not gonna spoil all the surprises, but nasty dog bites, severed dog head, and a scene involving Megan Ward are the highlights. There is also some decent character development in this one. Even though the family is very persnickety and snobbish, they are developed rather well. Stephen Macht is excellent as the arrogant father. His intense performance was a lot of fun to watch. Shawn Weatherly is solid for the most part as Andrea. She had a few off moments, but came through when all was said and done. Megan Ward almost had me drooling all over my carpet. Her sex appeal is out of this world. Wait until you see her infamous mirror scene. It is a major treat. Damon Martin is a tad annoying as Rusty. I didn't care for his nonchalant attitude. Jonathan Penner talks like he's on crack as Leonard. I couldn't stand him. His character was a smug idiot. Nita Talbot provides some class in her role. The ending is extremely creative and well done. It makes you ponder with a lot of things about this movie. Final Thoughts: I think it is the best movie in the entire series, with Amityville II: The Possession being right up there. It makes up for the low budget with creativity and delivering on it's ambitions. There is plenty to delve into if you're a horror fan. Don't be fooled by the low rating or the bad reviews. This is a bit of a gem6.9/10
This one is probably one of the better sequels, and though it doesn't really live up to the classic standards, it sure packs a punch.Unlike the fourth and seventh and eighth sequels, this one delivers far more suspense, though a lot of it is typical and expected, such as the declining sanity of the buyer of anything related to Amityville. But it's well-done/well-put-together, and the idea of an Amityville-possessed clock is far more ominous than a stupid lamp, mirror, or a doll-house, you've got to admit.It even has some real gore thrown in there... what a surprise... Also, this is the first Amityville that really relies on lies, cons and deceits of people and how things like that can tear families and attachments into shreds.It's a decent sequel, I suppose.
You know.. "The Amityville Horror" was terrible. The original that is. I've yet to see the remake. but remakes are awful nowadays anyways. But I just want to say it. Amityville Horror is terrible!I've seen almost the entire series. "Amityville Horror", "Amityville 2: the Possession", "Amityville 3D", "Amityville: The Evil Escapes", "Amityville 1992", "Amityville: A New Generation" & "Amityville: Dollhouse".The only film in the series that I enjoy is "Amityville 1992 : It's About Time". I remember it sticking out when I saw all the sequels when I was younger (I went through a phase in my early teenage years, trying to see every horror movie & its sequels).I waited forever for this to come out on DVD and it finally did October 2005, and of course I couldn't find it anywhere. Finally I found it about a month ago and snagged it for $9.99.I watched it tonight for the first time since I first watched it years ago. This movie is awesome. The soundtrack is beautiful. The characters are all very enjoyable, especially the son Rusty, and the psychiatrist Leonard. The main character Andrea is smoking and so is the daughter. We've got pretty creepy ghost scenes, a witch, an early 90's teenager, a good amount of gore, a sister trying to seduce her brother (and him flipping his lid and trying to get out of the room). I love this movie.I also noticed some great homages to Lucio Fulci's "The Beyond" & the "Evil Dead" films.So why am I upset? 3.4 out of 10 rating on IMDb.com? 14/100 on Rottentomatoes? What the hell? A terrible full frame, awful transfer, no special feature DVD from Lion's Gate. This movie is so slept on it's not even funny.Go break your $10.00 and purchase this film, I heard you can get it online for $4.99. It's one of my favorites, it's easily the best in the Amityville series, and it's a great, cheesy, early 90's horror film.