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Sorority House Massacre II

Sorority House Massacre II (1990)

October. 05,1990
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4.8
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NR
| Horror Comedy Thriller

Five college women buy the old Hokstedter place for their new sorority house. They got it cheap because of the bloody incidents from five years before. They decide to stay in it for the night so they can meet the movers in the morning, but begin to get the creeps when the weird neighbor Orville Ketchum starts poking around. Shortly after the women take showers and consult a Ouija board they begin experiencing an attrition problem.

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VeteranLight
1990/10/05

I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.

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LouHomey
1990/10/06

From my favorite movies..

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Taraparain
1990/10/07

Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.

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Philippa
1990/10/08

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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VideoXploiter
1990/10/09

This is a fascinating case of a movie acting as a loose sequel to one movie in name, and to another (namely 1982's Slumber Party Massacre) courtesy of a flashback sequence. It also has it's OWN sequel in the form of 'Hard to Die', which was released the same year, and made by the same director (Jim Wynorski). The common thread between all these films?: boobs & blood. Another interesting note is the character Orville Ketchum, brilliantly under-played by Peter Spellos, who is featured in both this movie and 'Hard to Die'. In fact, both films are an essential double-feature.

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Pumpkin_Man
1990/10/10

I liked that this movie was different than the original, much like Prom Night II or Halloween III. This was made in the Golden Era of cheesy slasher films. It was okay, but I loved the original a lot better. The original was so cliché and basically ripped off Halloween, which I loved. This one introduces a more supernatural tone with the girls playing with an ouija board. (I haven't seen The Slumber Party Massacre all the way through yet, but I'm pretty sure they used a clip from that movie to explain the killer's past in this one. So, are these two series connected, or did they hope no one would notice?)Five girls buy the old Hokstatter place where some brutal murders took place 5 years before. (No relation to the original film) They talk awhile, act girly, eat cheap food and search around the house. Soon, they find an old ouija board and begin playing with it. Little do they know, they awaken the spirit of the killer. The script is pretty weak, it's filled with nude women and cheesy death scenes (In fact, you can see the shadow of a crew man spraying blood on the wall during a death scene.) It was okay, but I still much prefer the original. If you love campy B-movies, you might enjoy SORORITY HOUSE MASSACRE 2!!!

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Danny Blankenship
1990/10/11

Well back in 1990 "Sorority House Massacre II" was to view, yet I just viewed it as part of my catching up on B list horror flicks, and once again this was a little treat of blood, gore, breasts, and stalking. Yet again it seemed real despite being low budget with mostly no name actors when you don't use a lot of special effects and plus when you add a little story it makes for a good movie. Set in California the beautiful girls of Sigma Pi will soon find that life is not forever as with playing around with a Ouija board and a past curse of their hangout house will lead these sexy colored bra wearing ladies down a blood soaked path of gore! Overall good little suspense horror film of blood, nudity and thrills one to watch and enjoy it's a view that's better than many of today's big budget overblown graphic CGI pictures.

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daniel blair
1990/10/12

This film was just plain poor. The effects, plot and acting were absolutely abominable, the fact that the film was actually a horror was unrecognisable. The only reason i pursued in watching it was because it made me laugh above all else, also the actresses playing the students were rather tasty. I wouldn't recommend watching this film if you are looking to be genuinely frightened, as it comes across as more of a spoof than anything, however it is quite entertaining just for the women and the poor acting skills shown by them. I do like how the director added some interesting shot of the girls going upstairs whilst wearing only lingerie.

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