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Amityville 3-D [Region 2] (includes 3-D glasses)
Theatrical Release Date: 11/18/1983
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Three for three...
A Customer Review by horror film buff
This film often resembles Tobe Hooper's "Poltergeist". That movie preceded this one by a year or so, so the "Amityville" filmmakers could have been plagiarizing to a degree. However, Amityville 3-D, despite its flaws, still has enough fuel to forge ahead given that the Amityville story continues to astound the motion picture public.
This movie is mostly noteworthy for the mere fact that it features Meg Ryan in one of her earliest film roles. Otherwise, you have to go beyond the director's cheesy attempts to startle an 80's 3-D viewing public. (The DVD of the film is 3-D in title alone.) It has a few surprises, so it's worth watching if you have a free afternoon. Otherwise, this is largely considered the first in a long line of unnecessary sequels to the Amityville franchise.
Amityville Horror III
A Customer Review by MARCOLA
I don't think it was better than the first 2, but it's still a good movie.
Another thing I didn't know MEG RYAN played in this movie.
It has a pretty good coutinuing story from the 2 before it.
It's just not as scary.
I rate this dvd a 6 from 1to10!!
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