The Amityville Horror with Ryan Reynolds: DVD Cover

    The Amityville Horror Director: Andrew Douglas Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Melissa George, Jesse James, Jimmy Bennett

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/04/2005
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 50,250

    Viewer Rating: (13 ratings)

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    Closed Caption; Deleted scenes; Supernatural homicide feature - Discussions of the DeFeo murders and what really happened; The source of evil-making of feature; Ryan Reynolds and producers commentary; Multi-angle on-set peeks; Photo gallery

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    Disc #1 -- The Amityville Horror
    1. Start [3:30]
    2. One Year Later [:47]
    3. Deal of a Lifetime [2:19]
    4. "What's The Catch?" [3:03]
    5. Day [2:49]
    6. First Vision [:20]
    7. Jody [2:42]
    8. Bad Bathroom [2:18]
    9. Shivers [4:28]
    10. Day 15 [1:59]
    11. Lisa the Babysitter [3:55]
    12. Making Jody Angry [1:44]
    13. "This House is Bad, Mommy" [4:03]
    14. "When the Body Suffers...." [:13]
    15. Meltdown [4:06]
    16. Joining Jody [2:20]
    17. With the Angels [1:22]
    18. Shaky [2:04]
    19. Wetwork [:38]
    20. Home Sweet Home [1:55]
    21. "Get Out!" [2:03]
    22. Voices [2:02]
    23. Day 28 [2:23]
    24. "Why Did You Abandon Us?" [4:01]
    25. George's Office [2:59]
    26. House Chase [3:22]
    27. "Kill Them." [1:45]
    28. Away from the House [3:57]

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    Editorial Reviews

    One of the most celebrated horror films of the late '70s is given a new look in this remake, produced by blockbuster filmmaker Michael Bay. George and Kathy Lutz (Ryan Reynolds and Melissa George) are a young couple who are looking for a new home, and think they've found a dream house in Amityville, Long Island -- a large and beautiful home available at a bargain price. George thinks that there must be a catch, and learns that the house has a dark history -- a year before, a man living in the house murdered his family in their sleep, claiming he was commanded to commit the crime by demons. Shrugging off stories that the house is haunted, George and Kathy move in with their three kids, only to discover that something evil lurks within the house, and even Father McNamara (Philip Baker Hall), an expert on possession, is powerless to clear the dark spirits from the home. The Amityville Horror was based on the same book by Jay Anson that provided the basis for the 1979 film, which in turn documented an actual incident. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    I could watch this movie over and over!by loveAlyssaMonique

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    August 29, 2009: This movie is awesome, I have always loved the plot to this movie especially that it is based on a true story. That definitly makes the movie that much better. Ryan Renolds is amazing, especially his abs in this movie :-p

    This review was written about the DVD edition.

    More then just another re-telling of the quasi-factual Amityville Horrorby Anonymous

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    January 18, 2007: Just the name of this film constitutes a long sigh - 'How many times are they going to make this hokey story into yet another film?' And yet the current team of director Andrew Douglas, screenwriter Scott Kosar (based on Jay Anson's novel) and a cast of fresh faces to the genre carry off this much told tale with vigor and a good dollop of tension. For starters the film opens with the re-enactment of the 'actual crime'. Apparently in 1974 Ronald DeFeo (here Brendan Donaldson) murdered his parents and siblings in a terrific old house in Amityville, NY. One year later the Lutz family discovers their dream house and buys it outright, opening their next 28 days to visions of ghosts, terror, demons, hallucinations and pathological changes among themselves until they finally flee the haunted house. From the start we know that contractor George Lutz - Ryan Reynolds - (the new husband of Kathy) - Melissa George - has problems establishing himself as the 'stepfather' to reluctant children Billy (Jesse James), Michael (Jimmy Bennett) and Chelsea (Chloë Grace Moretz). Once the family is ensconced in the house Chelsea begins to play with the ghost of Jodie DeFeo (Isabel Conner) and George's personality changes as a result of the house's curse. It all comes down to terror in the requisite thunder, lightning and rain of all horror films until the family hits crisis state and leaves the house behind. The ghost effects are well done and the cinematography by Peter Lyons Collister and the musical score by Steve Jablonsky create a dark, ominous atmosphere. But the real reason to watch this little thriller is the work of Ryan Reynolds as George, released from his usual silly potty mouth roles in teenie films to show that he indeed can act, and keep his own brand of edgy humor intact - and that is no slight feat. Fortunately he is given the opportunity to display his extraordinarily hunky physique throughout the film, reason enough to see the movie! Melissa George is likewise excellent as the tortured mother and is a perfect foil for Reynolds. Not a great film, but certainly one that exceeds expectations set by previous forays into this overused story. Grady Harp

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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