Sometimes They Come Back... Again
Sometimes They Come Back... Again
R | 03 September 1996 (USA)
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Jon Porter returns to his hometown after the sudden and bizarre death of his mother. He hopes to leave as soon as the funeral is over but it's too late. The sinister forces that caused his sister's brutal murder 30 years ago are back. Jon knows the nightmare can't continue. He must stand up to his fear and exorcise the demons who have risen again to take posession of his beautiful teenage daughter - body and soul.

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GamerTab

That was an excellent one.

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PodBill

Just what I expected

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Fairaher

The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

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Invaderbank

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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samhane

Being a fan of Stephen King, and loving most of the 80's and 90's film adaptions, including Sometimes They Come Back. I only came across this sequel by accident a few days back and have only just watched it. What can I say other than it is utter dross. Its 90 minutes I will not get back, it has a weak cast and a weaker plot. I really would not bother with this at all, sometimes sequels should never comeback..

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movieman_kev

Successful shrink, Jon Porter (Michael Gross of Family Ties and Tremors fame) is unexpectedly called back to his childhood home after his mother dies of mysterious causes with the intentions of paying his respects, selling the house and getting the hell out of dodge with his daughter (Hillary Swank who I'm sure doesn't keep this film on her resumé) but an assortment of ghostly teenagers have different plans.So much squandered talent between Swank, Gross, and the fat kid from The Sandlot trapped in an awful script that makes the first film (of which this only shares a title and tenacious source material with) look like fillet mignonette to this ones week-old hamburger that someone fished out of a particularly pungent dumpster. Bad acting, horrible special effects, and just all-around godawful. Skip it.My Grade: D-Eye Candy: Leslie Danon and Jennifer Aspen get briefly topless

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thomas-rab

I love this movie. The bad jokes, the bad effects, the bad story line... what's not to love? Alexis Arquette is the perfect bad horror movie Satan. The movie is great if you want a good laugh. I have forever had the theme from speed racer linked to this movie. Who didn't love the adorable gardner. I am an avid watcher of old horror movies and if you like those then you should definitely check this out. It has the same vibe as most horror movies from the 70's and into the 80's but they had better visual effects. Although by todays standards they're pretty bad. But that's all part of the enjoyment of it. This isn't just a movie. It's an experience. I haven't been able to find this movie anywhere but if I do it will absolutely be a fixture of my collection.

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hurdleston

This movie was like watching a presentation in a community college class on movie effects. I was watching it and got the notion that I could write a better movie, so I did. It took about 14 minutes. I kept feeling like they were deciding on exactly what to do as the scenes came up. No planning at all. The death scenes were laughable. The acting was too. This movie should have been called, If Nothing Else Is On, Watch This Muted Because Hillary Swank Is In It. That's basically what we did, minus the muted part. I would recommend, if you enjoy this movie, that you see a doctor immediately. There is a good chance that something serious is wrong with your head. Who knows, maybe there is a tarot card stuck in it.

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