The Amityville Curse: A Terrifying Encounter with the Supernatural

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The Amityville Curse ensemble is a collection of horror films that are part of the larger Amityville film franchise. The ensemble consists of five films, each exploring a different aspect of the infamous Amityville haunting. These films include The Amityville Curse, Amityville: It's About Time, Amityville: A New Generation, Amityville Dollhouse, and The Amityville Horror: The Evil Escapes..


$\begingroup$ What is a frac? At first I thought it was a typo for face but that probably isn't it unless the protagonist likes to change faces on a regular basis. I checked the Wikipedia disambiguation page for frac but nothing seems promising there either. $\endgroup$

If you throw it away - then you find it in your wardrobe, if you burn it - it withstands fire, if you sell it - you find it in your pocket and get accused of stealing, if you throw it into the lake - a wild otter brings it back, hoping for a treat. It consisted of a Mac Quadra 800, a Sony 13 monitor, a Phaser III solid ink printer think crayons for the CMYK colors that were melted and a 11 x 17 B W Laser Printer.

These technological appendages are my curse

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How would cursed items work in when the wielder is disarmed?

$\begingroup$ The lingo "equipping" and "unequipping" strikes me as technical terms from gaming, I would suggest using more general terms which also make sense in other contexts. Also, could you make clear what the abbreviation ff. stands for? To improve the clarity of your question might it be better to ask about the mechanism by which the curse works, rather than the justification, since it seems to me that "magic" is a sufficient in universe justification? $\endgroup$

– user42528 Apr 30, 2018 at 5:51

$\begingroup$ Ok, i removed the ff. abbreviation. It just means "following". A cursed items simply means you cannot use other items other than the cursed one. For instance, you cannot remove a cursed ring in your fingers, or wield another weapon if your weapon is cursed. I'm looking for an answer when the weapon is inevitably separated from the owner. There are already a lot of good answers here but my question isn't exactly answered yet. $\endgroup$

Apr 30, 2018 at 7:27
The amityville curse ensemble

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Reviews for "The Amityville Curse: The Evolution of a Terrifying Franchise"

1. Jessica - 2 stars - The Amityville Curse Ensemble was a disappointment for me. I was looking forward to a gripping horror film, but instead, I found myself bored and uninterested. The storyline lacked depth and failed to create any real suspense. The acting was mediocre at best, with some of the characters coming across as wooden and unconvincing. Overall, I was left feeling unsatisfied and can't recommend this film to any horror enthusiasts.
2. Michael - 1 star - The Amityville Curse Ensemble was a complete waste of time. The movie was filled with cliché horror tropes, and the plot was predictable from the start. The attempts at jump scares were poorly executed, and the special effects were subpar. I was hoping for a chilling and suspenseful experience, but instead, I felt bored and unengaged. Save your money and skip this film.
3. Emily - 2 stars - The Amityville Curse Ensemble was a forgettable horror film. The characters were shallow, and the script felt unimaginative. The scares were predictable and lacked any real impact. I was disappointed with the overall execution of the film, as it failed to deliver on the promise of a terrifying supernatural thriller. If you're looking for a genuinely scary movie, I would suggest looking elsewhere.
4. Jacob - 2 stars - The Amityville Curse Ensemble fell flat for me. The storyline was convoluted and confusing, making it difficult to follow along. The scares were more laughable than terrifying, and the acting felt forced. I had high hopes for this movie, but it failed to deliver any genuine scares or memorable moments. Overall, it was a disappointment and not worth the time or money.

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