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29 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great sequel
This non-related sequel is so sweet-natured, so tame and family orientated that to assume otherwise is completely ludicrous. There is nothing in this movie that could possibly rate it above a PG, max. I wouldn't even have reservations letting younger children watch House 2.

A new house has a 20-something yuppie called Jesse (Arye Gross) move in with his girlfriend Kate...

Published on November 12, 2002 by Inspector Gadget

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3.0 out of 5 stars Different Address...
HOUSE 2 is much sillier, though far less frightening / funny than the original. This time we've got all new characters in a different house, trying to help a living dead cowboy (Royal Dano from Messiah Of Evil, and Killer Clowns From Outer Space) keep a mystical, crystal skull out of the gnarly hands of another (evil) cowboy zombie. The house itself is a portal to...
Published on July 14, 2007 by Bindy Sue Frønkünschtein


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29 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great sequel, November 12, 2002
This review is from: House II: The Second Story (DVD)
This non-related sequel is so sweet-natured, so tame and family orientated that to assume otherwise is completely ludicrous. There is nothing in this movie that could possibly rate it above a PG, max. I wouldn't even have reservations letting younger children watch House 2.

A new house has a 20-something yuppie called Jesse (Arye Gross) move in with his girlfriend Kate (Lar Park-Lincoln). His friend Charlie (Jonathan Stark), a music agent, arrives with his new diva discovery Jana (Amy Yasbeck) to help him thru the unfamiliar first few days. The house is where Jesse's parents were killed when he was just a baby and it full of many curiosities.

Crafted in a bizarre gothic-Aztec style the house itself is a marvellous set and the many rooms and passages are as mysterious to us as they are to Jesse. Sitting on one of his many mantelpieces is a crystal skull that fascinates him for some reason. He even misses his housewarming party while studying the skull's history.

His studies lead him to dig up the grave of his great, great grandfather, or Gramps (Royal Dano), where he discovers the old coot isn't dead just in limbo. The person who possesses the skull is granted eternal youth but it also warps the space-time continuum within the House.

Gramps comes home with Jesse, is more enthralled by Kleenex boxes and TV than the mysteries around him and ducks for cover whenever someone from another time comes to steal the skull. Just like the first movie different rooms lead into different time zones. Jesse and Charlie have many hilarious adventures battling caveman, dinosaurs, Aztecs an evil cowboy called Slim. The one that killed Jesse's parents and betrayed Gramps over a century ago.

House 2 has so much careless abandon and zany plot twists that it is totally impossible not to love this movie. The huge success of the first movie meant that this one was put into production literally and hour later and Ethan Wiley was given the budget and green light to do whatever he wanted. How often does happen today? Usually it would make for a bad movie considering this was the first movie Wiley directed. But it makes for an unusually cute and light-hearted supernatural romp.

One of the weaker aspects of this sequel is that it has more SFX and animation by Phil Tippet's stop-motion workshop and less by Dreamquest. The matte paintings are gorgeous but the dated dinosaurs look hokey in a few shots. If you can just squint during these moments you won't notice.

Bill Maher from TV's "Politically Incorrect" even manages to show up as a music producer who is interested in Yasbeck and mighty suspicious of Jesse's antics. John Ratzenberger (this makes both movies star one of the "Cheers" barflies) appears as a repairman/adventurer who assists Jesse and Charlie battle some Aztecs. Look out for Kane Hodder (Jason) in an ape costume. Jesse adopts a fluffy, little baby pterodactyl and a strange creature called a Caterpuppy, a cross between...well you know. You need an open mind and a suspension of disbelief to swallow the outrageous goings on in this movie.

The commentary is better than the one on the first movie. Ethan Wiley and Cunningham get on well and have no quibbles pointing out how crazy the film is. They discuss the budget, tell tales of the late Royal Dano and explain how many of the effects were pulled off within the constraints of the budget. One of the most interesting things they mention is that even tho the movie was stuck in between The Color Purple and Beverly Hills Cop II the kids still preferred House 2 as their fave movie of the summer. But because the movie didn't have it's own opening weekend, unlike the original, it wasn't as successful. Didn't stop 2 more sequels being made. A theatrical trailer is also included.

Much like the first film the picture has been brilliantly transferred onto DVD. The 1.85:1 anamorphic picture looks super with very few glitches. Colors are rendered with pleasant accuracy and you wouldn't believe the low-budget origins when judging this picture. There is some grain during darker scenes but other than this the movie is looking great.

The Mono soundtrack is not terribly engaging and most of the film's sound is centre-channel biased. But there's no hiss or pop to worry about. It may be Mono but it's clean and fresh sounding to me.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I Drank With a Zombie (3.5 stars), January 24, 2011
This review is from: House II: The Second Story (DVD)
Fun but dumb, "House II: The Second Story" is an altogether different tale than that of the original "House," starring William Katt. In the second installment, a yuppie couple (Arye Gross and Lar Park Lincoln) inherit a mansion, only to discover an alternate universe inside. Hijinks ensue when the lucky owner reunites with his undead great-great-grandfather and, along with his goofy buddy, battles baby pterodactyls, angry outlaws and Bill Maher.

Although a character in "Scream 2" cites the film as a superior sequel, "House II" does little to one-up its predecessor. Taking on a much lighter tone and with little to no violence, this sequel is more like a campy spoof of the first film, which in and of itself was a silly affair. No worries, though, as once you know what to expect, you can have a good time with the film. The performances across the board are light-hearted and fun, with plenty of lovable goofballs to go around (a sequel concerning these characters would be a good time). The score by Harry Manfredini is most memorable, as you'll be humming the film's main theme not long after the credits have rolled.

Writer/director Ethan Wiley may not have created much of a horror film, but his blend of the supernatural and absurd with a hint of Western makes for a winning recipe that just can't be matched. Those expecting bloodshed and jump-scares will be left in the cold, but perhaps with a few drinks in hand and with the right expectations, you'll find "House II: The Second Story" a film deserving of the title "cult classic."
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars House II, July 2, 2010
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Khara Onstott "Wilted" (College Station, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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I enjoyed this movie. Keep in mind while watching that it was made in the 80's and you're good!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars House Fan!, August 5, 2009
This review is from: House II: The Second Story (DVD)
This movie is a classic! I watched it when I was a child and now that I am older I still love it!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great fun, April 10, 2008
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House 2 is a great movie, but I don't want to write anything about the movie here since you can find information on it all over the internet. I'll focus on the particular DVD.

Pros:

+ Quality is fine
+ Picture is sharp (almost no noise)
+ Correct/original aspect ratio and uncut movie

Cons:

- Audio is only Mono
- Few extras (only a trailer)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars *Not Scary,But A Good Movie!*, October 2, 2007
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Melissa Blubaugh (Maryland,United States) - See all my reviews
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I really liked this movie.It had some funny parts in it.If you liked House you should see this one too.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars gift for mother in law, March 8, 2007
This review is from: House II: The Second Story (DVD)
I purchased this as a gift for my mother in law. She is a big fan of older movies that can't be found everyday. It was a hit with her.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I think I like it for all the wrong reasons!, April 1, 2002
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Brian C. Boyd (Alexander City, AL United States) - See all my reviews
If you like the unintentional comedy of bad acting and bad special effects then check this film out. Everytime I see the muppet like baby monsters in this movie, I laugh so hard my side hurts!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars he he.. they just keep cummin n cummin, May 30, 2002
This review is from: House II: The Second Story (DVD)
House 2 was an OK movie, it was more silly than scary but still an OK flick. Story is This guy goes not to the original house but
a different one. He sees a picture of his G G G Great grandfather on the mantle next to a placeholder that once held a mystical glass skull.
The movie is kind of quirky and it tries to explain what exactly
the power of the glass skull does, (I think it brings the dead back to life)
Anyway Royal Dano plays grandpops and I forget the name of the other guy who play his mean double crossing partner
Anyway the movie jumps back and forth in time zones with bizarre
looking characters and don't forget the cute lil dinosaur bird that stole the skull
I recommend it
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Goofy...yeah...funny...sorta...scary... not at all., June 15, 2000
This review is from: House II: The Second Story [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This movie is pretty goofy. Not in a bad way, just silly. Definately not scary. Good movie for people in the mood for mindless fun. (Think Army of Darkness crossed with mindless dribble.)
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