15 greatest Amityville Horror movies of all-time

LOS ANGELES - APRIL 7: (L to R) Director Andrew Douglas and actress Melissa George attend the after party for film premiere of "The Amityville Horror" at the Hollywood Athletic Club on April 7, 2005 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES - APRIL 7: (L to R) Director Andrew Douglas and actress Melissa George attend the after party for film premiere of "The Amityville Horror" at the Hollywood Athletic Club on April 7, 2005 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images) /
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9. Amityville 1992: It’s About Time (1992)

Let’s not hold anything against the awful title against the movie. It sounds like the kill shot one-liner from an Arnold Schwarzenegger movie. It works for Arnold, less for film titles. First we had a haunted look-alike dollhouse and how we have a demon infested clock from the Amityville house. When are people going to learn that the house is bad news? Hell, when will people learn that the entire town is bad news.

In this film a man bring home a clock as a gift which is then proudly displayed in the living room. when strange things begin to happen in the house, they look to the source, which is of course the clock that was possessed by demons that hitchhiked from the Amityville Horror house to a new home full of delicious, possess-able people.

This installment was based on a story by John G. Goods and directed by Tony Randall. It stars Stephen Macht as Jacob, Shawn Weatherly as Andrea, Megan Ward as Lisa, Damon Martin as Rusty, and Jonathan Penner as Leonard. This is considered to be one of the better sequels in the Amityville Horror franchise.I just wish we could do something about that title.