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  1. Feb 23, 2020 · Here's the breakdown of how the trilogy ranks, worst to best. 3. Hell House LLC II: The Abaddon Hotel. The sequel to Hell House LLC was a low point for the trilogy, though still wasn't a bad movie. The focus of the sequel is the investigation behind the deaths that occurred at the end of the first movie, particularly the members of the Hell ...

  2. For more than a decade /R/HORROR has been reddit.com's gateway to all things Horror: from movies & TV, to books & games. Just watched all 4 Hell House LLC films, here is my verdict. So let me set the stage up here before I go into these movies individually. I am not the type who enjoys or is scared much by ghost movies possibly due to my lack ...

  3. It's one of the better found footage style movies. Very good movie if you're into the found footage style. It does a very good job of building atmosphere and intrigue and has a few great moments, but as others have said the climax is slightly lukewarm. Stay away from the sequel unless you really enjoy the original.

  4. Aug 3, 2017 · Hell House LLC presents itself as a documentary of sorts, with filmmakers chronicling their investigation of the titular haunted house attraction’s mysterious malfunction, which resulted in the ...

    • Stephen Cognetti drew inspiration from Lake Mungo. Joel Anderson’s Lake Mungo (2008) flew under the radar when it was initially released. But Cognetti has cited the eerie, faux-documentary from Australia—about a grieving family attempting to come to terms with their daughter’s drowning and subsequent haunting of the family home—as a major as inspiration on the Hell House LLC trilogy.
    • The Hell House LLC trilogy was conceived as a single movie. Cognetti’s ambitions for Hell House LLC were high—some might say a little too high, in part due to some questionable VFX employed throughout the films, which don’t do justice to the storyteller’s grand vision.
    • There is an “official“ scariest scene. Wheresthejump.com ranks crew member Paul’s (Gore Abrams) final encounter with an unwelcome bedroom visitor as the original movie’s most frightening scene.
    • Viewers find the first and second movies equally scary. Somewhat surprisingly, Where’s the Jump? has both the first movie and its original sequel,The Abaddon Hotel, equal in terms of its scariness (2.5 out of five)—though the latter has more jump scares flagged (10 to the original’s six).
  5. Nov 4, 2023 · This 8-year-old horror franchise quietly released its best movie yet. While newcomers to the Hell House LLC franchise probably missed the launch of the latest franchise film altogether, they shouldn't sleep on this surprisingly solid installment. The first film in director Stephen Cognetti's found-footage horror series hit streaming platforms ...

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