The Amityville Haunting Page #3
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NOBODY'S IN THERE.
AAH!
[breathing heavily]
Virginia:
WHAT?Doug:
YOU DIDN'T, LIKE,ACCIDENTALLY...
NO. WHEN I WENT TO BED,
THE DOOR WAS CLOSED.
IT WAS LOCKED.
YOU KNOW IT WAS OPEN
THIS MORNING.
WIDE OPEN.
REALLY? THAT'S WEIRD.
I DON'T KNOW.
IT WASN'T YOU?
NO, HONEY.
IT WASN'T ME.
[SIGH] WELL, YOU KNOW
WHAT IT IS.
WHAT?
LORI SNUCK OUT.
NO.
LORI SNUCK OUT.
NO, HONEY. NO.
THE DOOR WAS WIDE OPEN.
THAT LITTLE MONSTER
FORGOT TO SHUT THE
WE JUST GOT HERE.
SHE DOESN'T EVEN KNOW
ANYONE.
EXCUSE ME.
THAT BOY WHO CAME
WITH THE DOGS.
OH, MY GOD.
GETS HERE ONE DAY.
AND SHE'S OUT THE WINDOW.
I'M SORRY.
IT IS TRUE.
WELL... I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT.
Melanie:
GOOD MORNING.BREAKFAST TIME.
IT COULD'VE BEEN TYLER.
GOOD MORNING, MELANIE. YOU
KNOW HOW HE LIKES--
GOOD MORNING,
DADDY.
TYLER? I HIGHLY DOUB IT. IT COULD'VE BEEN HIM.
Tyler:
MY CLOSET DOOROPENED LAST NIGHT.
GOOD MORNING, TYLER.
Doug:
SHE SNUCK OUT THE DOOR.SHE SNUCK OUT.
WHY ARE YOU DOING
THAT BOWL?
IT'S FOR MY FRIEND.
WELL, YOUR FRIEND
DOESN'T NEED THAT MUCH.
THAT'S GOOD.
JUST GET THE CHEESE.
ALL RIGHT. WHAT DO
YOU WANT TO DO ABOUT THIS?
I DON'T KNOW,
BUT YOU THINK--
HE REALLY LIKES CEREAL.
Tyler:
MY CLOSET DOOROPENED LAST NIGHT.
YOU CAN HAVE MILK IN IT.
LISTEN, NOW.
YOU, OVER HERE NOW. NOW.
DO YOU WANT SOME
BREAKFAST CEREAL?
RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW.
Tyler:
SHE'S GETTINGIN TROUBLE AGAIN.
WHAT?
WHAT'D YOU DO?
WHAT ARE YOU:
TALKING ABOUT?
YOU LEFT THE DOOR OPEN.
YOU SNUCK OU AND YOU LEFT THE DOOR OPEN.
DAD, WHAT ARE YOU TALKING
ABOUT? I DIDN'T LEAVE.
DON'T LIE TO ME.
DON'T LIE TO ME.
THIS IS THE FIFTH TIME
WE HAVE MOVED:
THIS ISN'T FAIR!
FIVE TIMES--
WHY DO YOU:
ALWAYS THINK IT'S ME?
GO PACK YOUR BAGS,
LITTLE GIRL.
PACK YOUR BAGS.
MILITARY SCHOOL.
DOUGLAS, STOP.
SAY GOODBYE TO YOUR HAIR.
THAT'S A LITTLE MUCH.
GOOD LORD,
WITH THE HAIR.
TYLER.
DO YOU LIKE JUICE?
OPEN LAST NIGHT?
NO, BUT MY CLOSET DOOR
OPENED LAST NIGHT.
YOU DIDN'T LEAVE
THE BACK DOOR OPEN.
NO.
DON'T LIE TO ME.
TYLER, THIS IS SERIOUS.
DID YOU GO OUT?
WERE YOU PLAYING AROUND?
DOOR OPEN LAST NIGHT?
NO.
I'M SURE.
YOU SURE?
DON'T LIE TO ME.
WHY WOULD I COME DOWN
HERE AND PLAY WITH THE DOOR?
HONEY, SHE DIDN'T LEAVE
THE DOOR OPEN.
IT WASN'T HER, OKAY?
JUST RELAX.
SWEETHEART, DON'T-- JUICE.
DRINK YOUR JUICE.
OKAY.
YOU KNOW WHAT?
WE NEED A DAY OFF.
THIS HAS BEEN:
A LONG COUPLE OF DAYS.
YOU KNOW WHAT?
MOVIE DAY.
MOVIE DAY.
YAY!
WE'LL ALL GO
TO THE MOVIES.
MOVIE DAY. YES!
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
GET LUNCH,
GET SOME ICE CREAM.
PLEASE, MOMMY?
OKAY. EVERYBODY
WE'RE GOING TO GO
TO THE MOVIES.
MOVIES!
YES!
A MOVIE DAY.
YAY. COME ON, JOHN.
YES. FINALLY.
Doug:
SERGEANT?Tyler:
YES.FRONT AND CENTER, BUDDY.
YES, SIR.YOU'RE STAYING
WITH ME, PAL.
YES, SIR.
COME ON.
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT?
HUH?
PUNK.
OKAY, GUYS.
WE'RE LEAVING.
ALL RIGHT. HEY, LOOK...
MOM... Tyler:
OOH,WHAT'S HE DOING NOW?
[WHISPERS] I'M SORRY, OKAY?
HEY, LOOK,
I'M SORRY, ALL RIGHT?
IT'S THE EMOTION
OF THE NEW HOUSE.
Tyler:
IS HE APOLOGIZING?I KNOW YOU DIDN' SNEAK OUT, OKAY?
[BUZZING]
I'M SORRY I YELLED AT YOU,
ALL RIGHT?
COME ON, HONEY.
LORI, COME ON.
COME ON, HONEY.
LET'S GO. SEE
YOU LATER, HONEY.
Tyler:
HAVE FUN, GUYS.Melanie:
BYE, DADDY.BYE. BYE.
BYE-BYE, DADDY.
BYE, HONEY.
Tyler:
BYE, GUYS.Doug:
HAVE FUN.OKAY.
SEE YOU SOON.
OKAY.
ENJOY LUNCH.
BYE.
WHAT ARE YOU DOING, DAD?
SHH.
WHAT?
SORRY.
[FEEDBACK]
GET READY, BUDDY.
LET'S GO.
OH, WAIT. KEYS.
WHERE ARE WE GOING?
PUT THE CAMERA DOWN.
WHAT ARE WE DOING, DAD?
WELL, YOU KNOW,
THESE OLD HOUSES DON'T HAVE
SECURITY SYSTEMS,
SO WE'RE GOING
TO PUT ONE IN.
S-O-P.
STANDARD OPERATING
POSITION.
COME ON. YOU CAN DO
BETTER THAN THAT, SON.
UH, STANDARD OPERATING
PROCEDURE?
OUTSTANDING.
THIS IS BORING.
WHY ARE WE DOING THIS?
JUST SHUT YOUR YAP
AND COME OVER HERE
AND HELP ME.
YES, SIR.
PIECE OF CRAP LADDER.
ALL RIGHT.
YOU HAVE THE TOOLS?
YES.
PERFECT.
WHAT?
TYLER.
I NEED A SCREWDRIVER.
THERE'S NONE IN THERE?
NO. GO TO THE KITCHEN
AND GET ME:
A SCREWDRIVER.
THIS IS:
A SOCKET WRENCH SET.
YES, SIR.
[BUZZING]
NOW! DOUBLE TIME.
JESUS.
OKAY, OKAY.
WHERE IS IT, DAD?
IT'S IN THE DRAWER
BY THE CHOPPING BLOCK.
[CLANKING]
CRAP.
NOTHING, DAD.
THAT WAS SOMETHING.
IT WAS NOTHING.
[BUZZING]
[STATIC]
[GARBLED VOICE]
WHERE DID THIS PHONE
COME FROM?
TYLER!
YEAH?
WHAT ARE YOU DOING?
JUST A SECOND, DAD.
DAD! DAD! I FOUND THIS
PHONE IN THE KITCHEN!
GIVE ME THE SCREWDRIVER.
JUST A SECOND. HERE.
HERE IT IS.
SCREWDRIVER.
HERE.
THANK YOU.
LOOK, I FOUND
THIS PHONE, DAD,
AND THERE'S A MOVIE ON IT.
THERE WERE SOME KIDS
IN OUR HOUSE.
WHAT ARE YOU:
TALKING ABOUT?
LOOK. LOOK AT THE PHONE.
[BUZZING]
LOOK AT THE PHONE.
JESUS CHRIST.
IT'S DEAD.
THEN I'LL GO CHARGE IT.
TYLER, TYLER, STOP.
YES, SIR.
PUT THE PHONE DOWN,
PUT THE CAMERA DOWN,
AND GET OVER HERE
AND HELP YOUR DAD.
YES, SIR.
NOW HOLD THE LADDER,
WILL YOU?
[BUZZING]
[GARBLED VOICE]
THE TOOLS FELL.
HOW DID YOU:
KNOCK THOSE OVER?
I DIDN'T.
TYLER.
I DIDN'T-- THE CAMERA.
PICK 'EM UP.
PICK 'EM UP.
TYLER, TURN THE CAMERA OFF.
YES, SIR.
GET OVER HERE.
TURN THAT OFF,
PICK UP THE TOOLS,
GET OVER HERE AND--
THERE'S SOMETHING
ON THIS PHONE.
BUT I'M GOING TO FIND
OUT WHAT'S ON THE PHONE.
Doug:
HEY, LADIES.HOW ARE YOU?
YOU LOOK GOOD.
HOW WAS THE MOVIE?
I'M TIRED OF EVERYBODY NO BELIEVING ME ABOUT MY CLOSE AND THEN TODAY
THE TOOL BOX FELL
AND MY DAD:
BLAMED IT ALL ON ME.
I'M JUST TIRED OF IT.
SO I'M GOING TO USE
THIS CAMCORDER:
TO VIDEOTAPE EVERYTHING
THAT HAPPENS IN MY ROOM TONIGHT.
SO I'M GOING
TO GO SET IT UP.
I JUST HATE IT WHEN
PEOPLE DON'T BELIEVE ME.
[BUZZING]
[GARBLED VOICE]
TO GET CHARGED:
TO SHOW EVERYBODY THE MOVIE.
YES?
[KNOCK ON DOOR]
Virginia:
HEY, HONEY.IT'S TIME FOR DINNER.
OKAY. BUT, MOM, CAN YOU WATCH
THIS VIDEO, PLEASE?
WHAT VIDEO?
THERE'S A VIDEO
ON THIS IPOD.
[SIGHS]
HERE.
WHAT AM I WATCHING?
THERE WERE SOME KIDS THA SNUCK INTO OUR HOUSE,
I DON'T KNOW WHEN,
AND THEY--
OH, THAT IS OUR HOUSE.
THEY WERE LOOKING
FOR GHOSTS.
OH, HONEY, THEY'RE NO LOOKING FOR GHOSTS.
YES, THEY ARE.
NO, SWEETIE. THEY'RE
THEY'RE JUST PLAYING AROUND
WITH THEIR CAMERAS.
NO, THEY AREN'T.
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