Manchmal kommen sie wieder 2 (Video 1996)

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Manchmal kommen sie wieder 2: Directed by Adam Grossman. With Michael Gross, Alexis Arquette, Hilary Swank, Bojesse Christopher. A man and his daughter return to his hometown only to be terrorized by demons who had sacrificed the man’s sister in the past.

“Sometimes They Come Back…Again (1996) u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003e* (out of 4) u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eA man (Michael Gross) returns to his hometown with his daughter (Hilary Swank) after the death of his mother. Once there he sees a teenager who looks like the same man who murdered his sister thirty-years earlier and now heu0026#39;s after the daughter. SOMETIMES THEY COME BACK…AGAIN is a pretty poorly produced sequel that ended up going direct-to-video and itu0026#39;s easy seeing why. What the producers have basically done is take the original Stephen King story and just use the basic concept of it and then add some new stuff of their own. This new stuff includes the teenage killer being a Satanist and this here leads to all sorts of stuff dealing with a cult and their needing to scarifies the daughter. I donu0026#39;t mind when someone adds something but if youu0026#39;re going to do it then you really need to improve the original idea or at least do something interesting. That doesnu0026#39;t happen here and weu0026#39;re basically left with a cheap version of the original film with a few more horror elements thrown in. Iu0026#39;m really not sure what the point of adding the horror elements were as everything is fairly tame, the deaths unmemorable and the special effects are at times laughable. Even worse is the voice alteration that they gave the main bad guy. Iu0026#39;m not sure if someone thought this was scary but it was more laughable than anything else. Iu0026#39;ve always liked Gross but heu0026#39;s pretty forgettable and way too boring here. It was somewhat fun seeing future Oscar-winner Swank here and especially in a rather weird sex scene. The rest of the supporting cast range from decent to boring. In the end, this sequel is clearly just a cheap excuse to try and milk some money from a fairly popular film.”

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