A turkey from hell comes home for dinner on Thanksgiving, terrorizing the film set of an indie horror filmA turkey from hell comes home for dinner on Thanksgiving, terrorizing the film set of an indie horror filmA turkey from hell comes home for dinner on Thanksgiving, terrorizing the film set of an indie horror film
Mark C. Fullhardt
- Frank
- (as Marl C Fullhardt)
Steven Kiseleski
- Frank Jr.
- (voice)
- …
Matt Skinner
- Radio DJ
- (voice)
James Janso
- Danny Defiore
- (as Jim Janso)
- Directors
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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- TriviaMark C. Fullhardt gets first name billing even though he never filmed anything for the sequel. It was dedicated in memory to him.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Cinema Snob: Amityville Turkey Day (2024)
Featured review
"Amityville Turkey Day" is difficult to gobble up. In fact, it is much like having to go to your great Aunt's house for a third Thanksgiving dinner of the day, the one that is the family's black sheep, wears a muumuu, and her house smells like cheap cigarettes and cat dandruff.
Amityville Turkey Day" mirrors every ounce of that last sentiment with a shoddy, low rent feature that not only drags the Amityville title deeper into the overkill mud but also hurts the exposure of Jordan Downey's "Thankskilling" to those viewers who do get their unsuspecting hands onto Collazo's film first and leaves a residual bad taste toward more competent Turkey trot terrorizers.
That bitterness is contributed by the lack of story structure and coherency, a lost sense of unique personality and entertainment, and a brutal monotone flow that stagnates upon just one setting over the course of a few days, which is a major gap considering the film crew disappearing here and there during that time and no one happens to care or even hardly notice.
Amityville Turkey Day" mirrors every ounce of that last sentiment with a shoddy, low rent feature that not only drags the Amityville title deeper into the overkill mud but also hurts the exposure of Jordan Downey's "Thankskilling" to those viewers who do get their unsuspecting hands onto Collazo's film first and leaves a residual bad taste toward more competent Turkey trot terrorizers.
That bitterness is contributed by the lack of story structure and coherency, a lost sense of unique personality and entertainment, and a brutal monotone flow that stagnates upon just one setting over the course of a few days, which is a major gap considering the film crew disappearing here and there during that time and no one happens to care or even hardly notice.
- neil_jones6
- Jan 30, 2025
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- Amityville Thanksgiving 2
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- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
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