Amityville Horror, The
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IMDB rating: 5.80 Plot: George & Kathy Lutz and Kathy’s 3 children are moving into an elegant Long Island home. What they don’t know is that 6 gruesome murders were committed there the year before – Ronald DeFeo Jr., the oldest son in the family, murdered his parents, his 2 brothers & 2 sisters by shooting them with a .35 caliber in November of 1974. No sooner are the Lutzes moved into the house than they begin seeing horrible things – the ghost of Jodie DeFeo, horribly disfigured bodies – and hearing ghostly voices throughout the house. George seems to notice it the most, and it isn’t long before he becomes a danger to those around him. When the local priest, called in to bless the house, comes charging out in horror after being swarmed by flies, he issues a dire warning to Kathy – ‘Leave that house’. But will they be able to escape before the house and its vengeful spirits take control of George – and make him into a deadly menace? |
Actors: Reynolds Ryan,James Jesse,Bennett Jimmy,Hall Philip Baker,Donaldson Brendan,Komenich Rich,Gee David,McCarthy Danny,Taitano Jose,Drama,Thriller,Horror,
What books should i attempt to read?
These books are my favourite:
Coraline
The Amityville Horror
I know its not much at all,
i attempted to read these:
A bunch of chicken noodle-soup books
The zombie survival guide
evermore
and soooo many more
I just cannot find any that i love!
I am a huge horror fan, i love horror movies, and i love weird things.
like i love edward scissorhands and sweeney todd, all those weird yet beautiful things.
anyways,
i really want a book i can love beside the 2 i have enjoyed previously.
not harry potter or twilight please
no vampires / werewolves
yes it hard for me to stay focused on a book , so i attempt to read them.
the only way i can focus is if i really love it.
Attempt?
Barry C | Nov 10, 2009
Try some Dean Koontz or Stephen King.
William K | Nov 10, 2009
the chicken noodle soup ones are amazing.
you should actually try and finish them.
if you like mystery thriller stories that are still modern, try the Pretty Little Liars Series. they are amazingggg.
Beee.<3 | Nov 10, 2009
the artemis fowl series
the enemy
I heard the Darran shan books are good
airman is also good
wolf brother was also good
Chris | Nov 10, 2009
Kira-Kira
The Outsiders
Fear street (Series)
Chewy | Nov 10, 2009
If you love horror, anything Stephen King should do it for you
Nae | Nov 10, 2009
I sugest the series of unfortuante events by lemony snicket. There great books, and I do not like reading, but i actually looked forward to reading these books. Theres 13 of them to and each book has 13 chapters. It gets very interesting, i would definatly suggest these.
LiLd | Nov 10, 2009
At the Mountains of Madness by H.P. Lovecraft
Book of the Dead edited by John Skipp and Craig Spector
Ghoul by Michael Slade
I Am Legend by Richard Matheson
Some of Your Blood by Theodore Sturgeon
Claimed by the Wolf By Charlene Teglia
FallenThe Vampire Chronicles: Interview with a Vampire, Vampire Lestat and The Queen of the Damned By Anne Rice By Lauren Kate
Under the Dome by Stephen King
Tiffani | Nov 10, 2009
try this book I found it really grounding and yeah ok that makes sensebook,
the power of now by ekhart tolle. just walk in to any book store if they still have any copies left grab it check it out .
Billy Dog | Nov 10, 2009
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
The Inheritance Cycle
Anything Stephen King
The Silence of the Lambs
Dante’s Inferno
The A to Z encylcopedia of Serial Killers
Strangewood
Sacrament
Lauryn L | Nov 10, 2009
I highly recommend reading "Dead Witch Walking" by Kim Harrison. It’s the first in a series of books. It’s witty, clever, and had a terrific plot. I’ve honestly never read such seamless story telling before – each book adds on to the story in another. An excerpt from the first chapter can be found here: http://www.kimharrison.net/Dead%20Witch% 20Walking.htm
Also try "The Portrait of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde. It’s a classic novel but is awesome and creepy.
Maureen | Nov 10, 2009
Anything Stephen King
Christine | Nov 12, 2009
The Silence of the Lambs
Carol | Nov 13, 2009
