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Unreal Estate: 10 horror films with demonic dwellings and un-family-Locations
1. Nosferatu (1922)
There's nothing like making the sale ownership of your life, only to discover that his client's sleep is a member of the undead bloodsuckers. This film is notable because it is an unauthorized adaptation the book "Dracula" by Bram Stoker. Recently, improved copies of the original movie have been made accessible to the public. This film introduced the concept the vampires are severely damaged or destroyed by sunlight.
2. The Amityville Horror (1979)
Perhaps the most extreme case of remorse buyer in a film to date, "The Amityville Horror" is based on Jay Anson's novel of the same name. An all purchases in the United States family house large with a large lot in a nice neighborhood for a low price, low … you know there must be something wrong with the image. And there is. Much harm. Fortunately for the viewer, events supernatural claimed to be true in the book and film have not been reported by the family currently living in the house.
3. Poltergeist (1982)
The American Dream: kids, car, home … wait … The house has some problems. faulty wiring – the TV room is lit by itself. No levels – The coffee is still moving. Weed problems – a tree outside trying to catch the children and released from a parallel dimension. And have the house of the implosion always is another indication that things are not entirely sound. You may want to spend to try to sell it.
4. The Lost Boys (1987)
A film illustrating what is important about the phrase, "location, location, location." When you are looking for a place to raise their two teenage children, perhaps "the murder capital of the world" should not be your first consideration. That and all the damn vampires.
5. The Haunting (1963)
This is version 1963 and 1999 remake unwieldy. Could I have this in mind if you choose a check out a house with a dark past. A team of paranormal investigators find that an old mansion contains more sinister forces that mold and termites and the loss of equity.
6. The Tenant (1976)
Roman Polanski plays a man who becomes afraid that his landlord and neighbors are trying to mold into which the previous tenant, to kill himself too. This film is not a shining example of the relationship between owners and tenants, but provides a good creep factor rental property investments.
7. The Uninvited (1944)
It is another case of a well-equipped house you are buying a suspiciously low price. Of course, the new owner is that there are some supernatural squatters make life … difficult. As in, make it difficult to stay alive. Like many other films, see this time their remakes.
8. Psycho (1960)
Traumatic shower lovers for nearly 50 years, has the brooding Bates Psycho house overlooking the Bates Motel. Would be a better investment if the owner was not channeling his mother's killer, but you can not expect everything. The royal house is still available for viewing via the Universal tourbus Los Angeles Studios.
9. Arachnaphobia (1990)
A doctor moves his family away from the big city, bad to finish the fight against spiders large and serious. It's what you get when you find a cheap house in a safe neighborhood, something always comes to life-threatening. Classic tale for those who are not convinced the need for a pest inspection before you buy – large South American spider murderer could get.
10. Hot Fuzz (2007)
Not is a horror film per se, but still a film that shows that sleep exceptionally violent, well-to-do neighborhood cities picturesque ALWAYS equity houses have something wrong with them, like secret cults kill unruly peasants. A great action movie that takes the genre of police friends and adds a swan or two.
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Amityville Horror House Pictures
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Amityville Horror (Score) – O.S.T. $9.23 … |
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The Exorcist : Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Newly Restored and Remastered $79.99 1998 CD on Warner. Newly restored and remastered gold disc. Does not contain ‘Tubular Bells.’… |
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Amityville Dollhouse [VHS] $5.99 … |
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Amityville: New Generation [VHS] $7.49 … |
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Amityville 1992: It’s About Time [VHS] $9.41 … |
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The Amityville Horror (Widescreen Special Edition) $1.80 Most horror movies establish an atmosphere of normalcy, which they gradually rupture with spooky or creepy or stomach-churning images. The Amityville Horror–a remake of the 1979 movie about a possessed house that torments the family that moves into it–tosses normalcy out the window in the first five minutes, unleashing a nonstop barrage of unsettling camera angles, decaying wood and stained wall… |
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Amityville 3-D $6.98 A journalist attempts to debunk the Amityville house’s demonic past and moves there himself only to have terrible things begin happening to a new family after he sells the home to them.Genre: HorrorRating: PGRelease Date: 5-APR-2005Media Type: DVD… |