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It’s Time!

After kicking off February with Tom Ford’s Nocturnal Animals (hear), Hint and I celebrated Valentine’s Day with Mitchell Lichtenstein’s Tooth (hear). Now we’re able to dive into our first Amityville movie on the pod with a take a look at Tony Randel‘s Amityville: It’s About Time (1992).

Within the movie, after returning house from New York with an vintage clock, household patriarch Jacob (Stephen Macht) is mauled in a horrific animal assault. His ex-girlfriend Andrea (Shawn Weatherly) is compelled to remain in his home and take care of him and his two teenage kids: “juvenile delinquent” Rusty (Damon Martin) and virginal Lisa (Megan Ward). However because the clock takes literal root in the home, time turns into slippery and several other characters start appearing oddly.

Why is Lisa changing into a teenage vamp? Did Rusty actually vandalize the neighbor’s property? Is Jacob’s leg contaminated with gangrene or eeeeeevil? And may Andrea survive lengthy sufficient to utter the movie’s ridiculous title? Watch (and hear) to seek out out!

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Episode 321: Amityville 1992: It’s About Time (1992)

Contemplating Joe’s relationship with the “franchise”, it’s about time…we lined an Amityville movie! To coincide with the discharge of Oz Perkins’ The Monkey, we’re testing the “haunted clock” entry of the Amityville “collection” and this one is a hoot. C/W: the canine dies

Up for dialogue: Rusty’s “delinquency”, VPL, surprisingly gnarly sensible FX, a Last Vacation spot-style dying, ugly 90s inside decor, and debate if this can be a secret Hellraiser movie.

Plus: Hint performs Actual or Pretend with 10 Amityville titles and Joe provides his high suggestions.

Learn Joe’s editorial collection ‘The Amityville IP’


Cross out Amityville 1992: It’s About Time!

Arising on Wednesday: We’re heading again to 1920 to take a look at the *oldest* movie we’ve ever lined on the podcast with the German surreal traditional, The Cupboard of Dr. Caligari, for its a hundred and fifth anniversary.

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