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A HAUNTED HOUSE 2

"Making Light of the Supernatural and the Occult"

What You Need To Know:

A HAUNTED HOUSE 2 is an abhorrent, unfunny comedy horror movie spoofing many of the previous year’s horror movies. Malcolm Johnson is a young African American man running from his demon-possessed girlfriend Kisha who was in the first movie. One year later, Malcolm is cohabitating with his new girlfriend, Megan, and her two children, teenage rebel Becky and her younger brother. As they settle, Malcolm begins to notice strange things around the house. He discovers a demon haunts the house along with a creepy doll. As he videotapes his findings and tries to investigate the paranormal events, Malcolm becomes even more erratic. A foul-mouthed priest comes on the scene to perform an exorcism.

A HAUNTED HOUSE 2 is extremely crude and pointless. The filmmakers display their own incompetence frequently resorting to unoriginal jokes, stereotypes, and sexual gags. Nearly every plot point is directly taken from other movies. The constant foul language and extremely crude humor is accompanied by drug references and very strong Anti-Christian elements mocking the church, clergy, the Holy Trinity, and making light of the supernatural and the occult.

Content:

(PaPaPa, OOO, HoHo, ABABAB, LLL, VV, SSS, NN, AA, DDD, MM) Very strong pagan, occult worldview with many crude, lewd and immoral scenes, heavy demonic elements including possessions, hauntings, ghosts, plus some crude homosexual references and very strong Anti-Christian elements mocking the church, clergy, the Holy Trinity, and making light of the supernatural and the occult; at least 185 obscenities (including 90 or more “f” words) and 14 profanities, with many uses of the “n” word, some obscene gestures, and strong scatological content including men urinate and defecate; strong violent content includes two violent scenes involving animals, a dog gets smashed by a safe, a chicken gets decapitated by a ceiling fan, some scary violence during an exorcism scene, a demon possessed woman lunges at people several times, demon possessed woman breaks another woman's neck, a teenage girl is impaled, a pastor is stabbed by a foul-mouthed priest; heavy sexual content includes a graphic scene where man has relations with a doll on two different occasions through footage that is fast forwarded, depicted fornication, teenage girl pleasures herself, camera ogles a woman's rear, it’s implied a man is about to get sodomized, a joke is made about priests molesting young boys; a rubber sex toy, upper female nudity, upper and rear male nudity, woman in revealing underwear before and during sex scene; heavy drinking and drunkenness; heavy drug use includes smoking of weed, snorting of crack, heroin use, and taking some sort of pills; and, strong immoral content includes lying, cheating, and racism.

More Detail:

HAUNTED HOUSE 2 is an abhorrent, unfunny comedy horror movie spoofing many of the previous year’s horror movies.

Malcolm Johnson is a young African American man running from his demon possessed girlfriend Kisha who was in the first movie. When Malcolm, his cousin and Kisha are in a car accident, it looks as if Kisha died, giving him the opportunity to be done with her. Malcolm and his cousin leave the scene of the accident.

One year later, Malcolm is beginning to live with his new girlfriend Megan and her two children; teenage rebel Becky and her younger brother. As they settle, Malcolm begins to notice strange things around the house. He discovers that a demon haunts the house along with a creepy doll. To make things worse, his ex-girlfriend Kisha isn’t dead and continues to haunt him.

As he videotapes his findings and tries to investigate the paranormal occurrences with the help of a meth-cooking professor, Malcolm becomes even more erratic in his behavior (as if that was possible). Also, the foul-mouthed “Father Doug” shows up at the end to help perform an exorcism in a very offensive scene.

A HAUNTED HOUSE 2 is extremely crude and pointless. Marlon Wayans who wrote and starred in the movie shows his own incompetence as a comedian by constantly resorting to unoriginal jokes, stereotypes, and sexual gags. Nearly every plot point is directly taken from other movies, especially the climactic scene that, in an unfunny way, spoofs last year’s THE CONJURING.

This empty, lewd, offensive movie will find most audiences, media wise or not, rethinking their decision to see it. The constant foul language and extremely crude humor is accompanied by strong drug references and very strong Anti-Christian elements mocking the church, clergy, and the Holy Trinity, and making light of the supernatural and the occult.

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Now more than ever we’re bombarded by darkness in media, movies, and TV. Movieguide® has fought back for almost 40 years, working within Hollywood to propel uplifting and positive content. We’re proud to say we’ve collaborated with some of the top industry players to influence and redeem entertainment for Jesus. Still, the most influential person in Hollywood is you. The viewer.

What you listen to, watch, and read has power. Movieguide® wants to give you the resources to empower the good and the beautiful. But we can’t do it alone. We need your support.

You can make a difference with as little as $7. It takes only a moment. If you can, consider supporting our ministry with a monthly gift. Thank you.

Movieguide® is a 501c3 and all donations are tax deductible.