The Conjuring

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Dec 2, 2011
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a lot better than any of recent jump scary ghost/haunted house/exorcism movies without guillermo del toros name. some of the jump scare scenes actually worked for me

there is sequel in the making, too bad it isn't based on real case ed n lorren warren took. wikipedia mentions couple of interesting cases no one haven't made a movie yet like this werewolf demon case

The Warrens claim to have exorcised a "werewolf demon" on June 17, 1983. The subject of the case, Bill Ramsey, had bitten several people, believing himself to be a wolf. The events surrounding this case were later described in a 1991 book written by the Warrens, Werewolf: A True Story of Demonic Possession. No photos or video evidence were available to confirm the possibility and reasoning that Bill Ramsey was, indeed, possessed by a werewolf-type demon or evil spirit.
oh and that possessed annabelle doll is way more creepier in real life. movie version looked like the dolls from james wans doll horror movie dead silence

 
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The doll was the best part. It was the same shit as every other movie where someone gets possessed.
Creepy Annabelle Doll From 'The Conjuring' Gets Her Own Spin-off - The Moviefone Blog

Everyone loved "The Conjuring." Everyone. And with good reason: it is really, really amazing. James Wan's super-creepy haunted house story was elegant and intense, with a strong emotional connection to the family that is terrorized by ghostly goings-on at their New England farmhouse as well as the paranormal investigators who are trying to rid the house of said spirits. While a straightforward sequel to the movie is being worked on (keep in mind that the original title for the movie was "The Warren Files," and that it was intended to set up a franchise more definitively), word is that a spin-off is being worked on too, focused on the demonic Annabelle doll glimpsed in the movie's prologue.

According to the report, three "micro budget" spin-offs of the film are being planned in parallel to the larger budget sequel (Warner Bros. is trying to woo James Wan back, following his work on Universal's "Fast and Furious 7"), with "The Annabelle Story" going up first. It's unclear whether or not this is a short film, some kind of direct-to-video component, or a full-on theatrical spin off (I'm kind of betting on the last thing), but it is known that the brilliant cinematographer of "The Conjuring," John R. Leonetti, will be directing. It's assumed that "The Annabelle Story" will be set in the period briefly glimpsed at the beginning of "The Conjuring," with some young nurses being terrorized by a demonically possessed doll in the late sixties. Production on the project could begin as early as next month.

The actual Annabelle doll is one of the more beloved and talked about objects in the Warrens' actual cabinet of curiosities that adorns their real life home (in suburban Connecticut, very close to where I live –- ah!). Ed Warren (played by Patrick Wilson) died recently, but Lorraine (played by Vera Farmiga) still lives there. And so does Annabelle.

by The Associated Press