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Pet Sematary II Original Theatrical Trailer

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Sequel to Pet Sematary, the 1989 hit film written by Stephen King and starring Anthony Edwards (TV's 'ER') & Edward Furlong (Terminator 2: Judgement Day) 1992.

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  • this movie was so dumb. the whole resurrection thing wasn't creepy anymore, it just became cheesy with everyone getting resurrected all over the place

  • older horror movies are way better...they seem more realistic...cgi is too polished and makes it less realistic and less scary to me plus the grainy video makes older ones better and more real also....animatronics and make-up fx ftw...

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  • The first part of my best, but even this is not bad.

  • I like this movie. My favourite scene is when Anthony Edwards is being fucked by Darlanne Flugel on the bed. Darlanne Flugel has the most gorgeous tatas i ever seen.

  • @musique1975 I didnt like how all the animals D: died....

  • sorry i meant  0:59

  • LOL 1:00

  • bad-ass sequel to the ho-hum original. can stand on it's own as a horror powerhouse. one of the horror greats from the early nineties. really twisted, mean-spirited, great gory visuals, cool music and style, had with great selection of actors and amazing atmosphere. and it was directed by a lady which was really surprising!! maybe people disliking it so much was because it had some drama and sentiment, but i felt that added so much more to it!

  • oldschool movies are better because they're simpler they make the story more posible and believable, the proof that good gorror movies can be done today is paranormal activity simple scary interesting do simple horror movies and the success of a good horror movie is practically guranteed

  • @chrispollock seconding this

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