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My Amityville Horror (2012)
Danny has mental health issues.
This documentary focuses on Daniel Lutze. Throughout the movie he tries to convince you that he's haunted by this experience. Nothing could be further from the truth, he relishes in it. It's probably the only thing of note in his life. He tries to intimidate everyone around him by being confrontational and arrogant, even though he's only about 5'4" and 135lbs.
I would not be surprised at all if he insisted that his guitar playing had to be part of the film in order for him to do it. It adds absolutely nothing to the production.
During the retelling of him witnessing his step father levitate a wrench across a room you can tell he's making this entire story up as he's telling it. His mannerisms, his eye movements and speech give it all away. He is so used to telling lies about that time in his life, it just comes natural to him anymore.
He's a sad man and his reaction to taking a polygraph test shows his true nature. "After this is over, you and I are going to have some words about this"........ Really? Let's have the words right now, tough guy! He's a tool and fool.
1st Summoning (2018)
Kids learn to curse
If you enjoy hearing the F-word used in every sentence in a variety of ways, then you'll love this "film". I'm no prude. I don't shy away from curse words, but this is pathetic. It's as if these 4 kids just learned how to swear and force it into every piece of dialogue possible.
Aside from the horrible dialogue is this constant clicking sound from the cameras. If it was intentional, then whoever is responsible should never be involved in the film making process ever again.
One last thing; if this is supposed to be a Found Footage film, then why is there background music?