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  <title>AMITYVILLE 3-D (1983) - Episode 314 - Decades of Horror 1980s</title>
  <description>The 3D craze was brief in the 1980s and the output quality was questionable, but the run was fun for all the wrong reasons. Among Friday the 13th part III, Jaws 3D, and Parasite, was AMITYVILLE 3D and the Grue-Crew are ready to investigate all the shenanigans. The film is from accomplished director Richard Fleisher and the cast includes Tony Roberts, Tess Harper, Candy Clark, and Robert Joy. And, in an early role, Meg Ryan appears alongside Lori Loughlin. The film has an unjust bad reputation, but it's much better then you'd expect. Some of the effects are laughable, while others are downright creepy... and always in your face! Let's see what the Crew dig up. AMITYVILLE 3-D (1983) Episode 314 - Decades of Horror 1980s Quote: &amp;quot;Reality is the only word in the language that should always be used in quotes.&amp;quot; - Elliot West Synopsis: &amp;quot;Inquisitive Reveal Magazine journalist John Baxter moves into the Amityville house in defiance of the supernatural events connected to it and finds everyone around him besieged by evil manifestations connected to a demonic presence.&amp;quot; Director: Richard Fleisher Cast: Tony Roberts, Tess Harper, Candy Clark, Robert Joy, Lori Loughlin, and Meg Ryan. Next up, we tackle one chosen by Jeff: Psycho II (1982) (Prime, Fawesome). Make sure you join us for that one. </description>
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