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Amityville Ghosts dives into that familiar haunted house vibe but with a certain rawness that feels a bit different. The pacing is uneven, oscillating between slow, eerie moments and sudden jarring scares that can catch you off guard. There's almost a DIY quality to the practical effects—some work surprisingly well considering the budget, while others land flat but still charm in their own way. You get a sense of grim determination from the cast, like they really believed in the project despite its flaws. It’s not polished, and maybe that’s what sets it apart; it feels like a glimpse into the lesser-known corners of the horror genre, where passion sometimes outweighs execution.
Amityville Ghosts is one of those elusive titles that collectors often stumble upon, sometimes in obscure catalogs or at garage sales. Its format history is patchy, with various VHS releases and a few DVD versions floating around, but it's the kind of title that doesn't show up too often in collectible circles. Interest in this film seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate the quirks of low-budget horror from this era, making it a conversation starter for genre enthusiasts.
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