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The Amityville Horror (2005)
Pretty darn good
I really dug this flick. It really added to the ongoing legend of the Amityville horror house on Long Island. It was made by the same people that re-made "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" last year, so I had a pretty good idea it would be a decent re-make as well. This version definitely has more gore and a few shocks that were not in the original. But that's a good thing. Anyone who witnessed that exact duplicate re-make of "psycho" a few years back will remember how boring it is to make a re-make exactly like the original, including the same dialouge and screenplay.. Like, how original(not)... Anyhow, ya, this is a great horror film. And I don't care what the sceptics say..That damn house was haunted!!!!! I hope next is a "prequal" showing the actual DeFoe murder case...
Die, Mommie, Die! (2003)
Stark Sands is amazing and so is this film
I remember seeing, Stark Sands, on HBO's "Six feet under." I thought he was very attractive. Now that I saw, "Die mommie, die," I think Stark Sands is not only attractive, but an enormous talent! Co-starring with jason Priestly, Natosha Lyonne, and the entire superb cast, Stark Sands has a feirceness in his pretty green eyes that brought his character to life in an astonishing roar. I have rented this great send-up of classic movies at least 4 times. And now I am going to purchase it. This is one of the finest "indie" films I have seen since, "Sordid lives." And it also has made me a huge, Stark Sands fan. I look forward to seeing more of his acting in the future.