Knock Knock 2

2011 "When death comes knocking... AGAIN!"
2.6| 1h23m| R| en| More Info
Released: 13 October 2011 Released
Producted By: Red Baron Films
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On the night before Halloween, four friends decided to go on a self made tour of famous Hollywood murders and celebrity haunted houses. The tour led them to a house known as 1666. They have been missing ever since.

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Michael Ledo Original Title "Knock Knock 2" I was not a fan of the first "Knock Knock" film which littered the Walmart bargain bins until I picked up a copy. I am not sure what this film has to do with the first one.Nothing says cheap like a 911 transcript, hand held cameras, and people screaming in the dark. Four young adults, whose acting careers were over before they started, decide to do their own Hollywood haunted tour, visiting famous locations of grizzly murders, suicides, and hauntings. Don't worry, if you were napping when they read about the Black Dahlia, they re-read it again and again. I did scream during the third reading, but not out of fright. Now this wouldn't make for too bad of a film in itself if they had more than $20 to spend on a script and special effects. Toss in a creepy GPS navigator that takes them to the haunted home, some red dyed Karo syrup, and a shower scene and you got yourself a classic.They eventually make it to a 1666 house and get locked in where it is deemed that bad acting and filming is a capital offense. Writer, director, producer Chris Sheng now owes me an apology and $2.00.PARENTAL GUIDANCE: F-bomb, no sex, no nudity. Sex talk.
judy_lawson If you are considering watching this movie, please stop now before it's too late. Sadly, I have already seen this piece of crap. But for you there is still time! It has absolutely no redeeming qualities. HA! Quality is not a word you will ever see associated with this complete waste of time. Turn back now. Save yourself.
Paul Magne Haakonsen I am not a fan of these "found footage" films, they are an atrocity to anyone anywhere. But still, I get to watch them either out of sheer boredom, or because I just have nothing better to watch."Knock Knock 2" unquestionably takes the crown of being the worst movie I have ever had to suffer through. Not only because it is a "lost footage" movie, but also because it had absolutely no interesting storyline, nor did it have any entertainment value. This movie was basically just an hour and a half of following a group of young people around with a video camera while they travel around in Hollywood looking for murder and haunted sites. Yawn!You are well over one hour into the movie before something happens, and even then it is nothing interesting. The people just get trapped inside a house, and for some reason they are unable to open the door or pry down the wood that is nailed up on the windows. It was just so painstakingly stupid.And about an hour and a half of some really bad and questionable camera work was really, really difficult to sit through and not get up and just go do something else. A lot of these "found footage" movies have bad camera work, but again, "Knock Knock 2" manages to surpass the others - and not in a good way.I have seen a lot of bad movies in my time, but "Knock Knock 2" puts all other movies to shame. This is so bad that I can hardly start to describe it. I didn't know about part 1 prior to suffering through this excuse of a movie, and I have no intention of going back and finding part 1 now having seen what this was.
ASouthernHorrorFan First off I have to admit that I did not see the first film and I am wagering that has no significant impact on this films value. "Knock Knock 2" after watching the found footage horror flick left me fragmented in my opinion of it. The film follows four 20-somethings on a joyful horror venture to some pretty famous haunts around the L.A. area on Halloween night. Directed by Chris Sheng and starring Adain Cardei, Jordan Elizabeth, Alexander Popovic and Stephanie Love Underwood "Knock Knock 2" is stereotypically found footage. It is a paranormal ghost story that mirrors other stories but told in a reluctantly creative way. After taking their joy ride to several areas of famous deaths such as Sharon Tate, The Black Dahlia, and George Reeves they venture to one final haunt before calling it a night. This is where the story really begins to take hold and validate the plot line and basically it's whole reasoning for being made. I say that because although the movie starts with the innocent general get-to-know-the –cast routine and set up the following events there is really nothing of value or interest that happens for nearly thirty-six full minutes of this film, maybe longer. Even the trips to the first haunts seem trite. Harsh I know.How this movie manages to leave me fragmented is in the sudden and emotionally charged way the action and nightmare really takes off. Once the group get to that final f*cking horror house the sh*t really hits the fan. The tension and suspense picks up. There is a sudden chill to the atmosphere of the film that makes you thankful that you held on to the story instead of hitting stop or quitting the film. The camera stylizing is typical trick ponies as far as found footage go but in this film you are given a clear and present environment as opposed to some dark shady questionable surrounding that leaves you wondering "where are they?". The death scenes are not all that gratuitous or gory but they happen suddenly with eerie background sound effects and the impact of what unfolds is intense and entertaining. So "Knock Knock 2" is one of those that fits kinda in the middle of the paranormal found footage pile that has come out lately. It isn't a bad movie to watch, just hang in through the first thirty-five or forty minutes. It isn't one that will leave you scratching your head either- thinking how creative or intense the minds behind it must be. This paranormal ghost flick is great for the casual horror watcher that doesn't want to be too grossed out or deal with too much suspense and yet it has enough of a scare as it picks up in the middle to really leave you holding your breath at the end. I am glad I saw the film but don't think I would have missed much waiting for it to hit cable networks either.