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* {{Sequelitis}}: Only a handful of the sequels are well-regarded, with most of them being dismissed as mediocre at best, and downright awful at worst.

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* {{Sequelitis}}: The film series descended into this after the second movie.

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* BileFascination: Nowadays, the franchise is known more for its seemingly neverending sequels (nearly all of which are no budget and unofficial) than it is for its claims of being VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory. A lot of websites even hold ''Amityville'' marathons in which people try to get through as many of the films as they can until they can no longer take it, and give up.
* {{Sequelitis}}: The film series descended into this after Only a handful of the second movie.sequels are well-regarded, with most of them being dismissed as mediocre at best, and downright awful at worst.
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* {{Sequelitis}}: The film series descended into this after the second movie, and is a good example of something being milked out of all of its worth.

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* {{Sequelitis}}: The film series descended into this after the second movie, and is a good example of something being milked out of all of its worth.movie.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Jr. Graphic Ghost Stories is a line of child-oriented graphic novels about famous hauntings and ghosts, both real and fictional; one of the novels was about the Amityville haunting, and it was unsurprisingly pulled from various schools due to being a smidge more terrifying and violent (it covers the [=DeFeo=] murders, for starters) than any of the other books, which were all about far more fantastical specters like the HeadlessHorseman and the FlyingDutchman.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Jr. Graphic Ghost Stories is a line of child-oriented graphic novels about famous hauntings and ghosts, both real and fictional; one of the novels was about the Amityville haunting, and it was unsurprisingly pulled from various schools due to being a smidge more terrifying and realistically violent (it covers the [=DeFeo=] murders, for starters) than any of the other books, which were all about far more fantastical specters like the HeadlessHorseman and the FlyingDutchman.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Jr. Graphic Ghost Stories is a line of child-oriented graphic novels about famous hauntings and ghosts, both real and fictional; one of the novels was about the Amityville haunting, and it was unsurprisingly pulled from various schools due to being a smidge more terrifying and violent (it covers the [=DeFeo=] murders, for starters) than any of the other books, which were about far more fantastical specters like the HeadlessHorseman and the FlyingDutchman.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Jr. Graphic Ghost Stories is a line of child-oriented graphic novels about famous hauntings and ghosts, both real and fictional; one of the novels was about the Amityville haunting, and it was unsurprisingly pulled from various schools due to being a smidge more terrifying and violent (it covers the [=DeFeo=] murders, for starters) than any of the other books, which were all about far more fantastical specters like the HeadlessHorseman and the FlyingDutchman.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Jr. Graphic Ghost Stories is a line of child-oriented graphic novels about famous hauntings and ghosts, both real and fictional; one of the novels was about the Amityville haunting, and it was unsurprisingly pulled from various schools due to being a smidge more terrifying and violent (it covers the [=DeFeo=] murders, for starters) than any of the other books, which were about far more fantastical specters like the HeadlessHorseman and the FlyingDutchman.
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* {{Sequelitis}}: The film series descended into this after the second movie, and is a good example of something being milked out of all of its worth.

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