
Based on found footage, the story centers on four friends in their early 20s. Last year, on the night before Halloween, they 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.... (Full plot summary below)
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Based on found footage, the story centers on four friends in their early 20s. Last year, on the night before Halloween, they 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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| User ReviewRudy GNot related to the first one, and also not as good as the first one....but it did give me scares and chills throughout the film... |
| User ReviewJohn WGive this one an "A" for effort. I really, really (really!) like "found footage" films. Even the bad ones are fun to watch. This one does a passable job with the filler, but doesn't have any real scares and so misses out on the substance. The beginning and ending sequences tie together really well, it's too bad there wasn't more of a middle to justify them. |
| User Reviewrick rFirst 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. |
| User ReviewDavid JSomehow the cliched saying that goes 'either love it,or hate it' has never been more appropriate in description, as is now, when it comes to 'footage found movies'. They are not that popular i woudnt think, for the majority of people, but somehow i am kinda a sucker for them, ever since that Blair Witch project, which was the first of its kind ive seen. Movie was creepy, once they were in the cursed house. However, i am giving this a poor rating, purely due to the lack of scares. Where were the scares man? Could have added some shadows! For sure! Apparitions! The baby cry was cool, digged that, as well as the knocking, but my visual senses were not as satisfied as my hearing ones! The image of the one ghost girl was lame, im sorry guys... It was taken out of one of those asian flicks, and she looked like Samara Morgan, only less creepier... A pretty young girl's face, painted white, just doesnt cut it for a scary film... Very seldom it does, but here it did not work at all. Right at the end, i enjoyed the scene when the day breaks and there is a creepy view of the house... Sun approaches, house is full of dead AND vanished bodies... The music that came on was the creepiest, well done on that, well chosen. Thats why im giving an extra star and being generous :) For fans of handy cam movies, or if you want something 'lighter' than Paranormal Activity... |
| User ReviewMichelle DSomehow the cliched saying that goes 'either love it,or hate it' has never been more appropriate in description, as is now, when it comes to 'footage found movies'. They are not that popular i woudnt think, for the majority of people, but somehow i am kinda a sucker for them, ever since that Blair Witch project, which was the first of its kind ive seen. Movie was creepy, once they were in the cursed house. However, i am giving this a poor rating, purely due to the lack of scares. Where were the scares man? Could have added some shadows! For sure! Apparitions! The baby cry was cool, digged that, as well as the knocking, but my visual senses were not as satisfied as my hearing ones! The image of the one ghost girl was lame, im sorry guys... It was taken out of one of those asian flicks, and she looked like Samara Morgan, only less creepier... A pretty young girl's face, painted white, just doesnt cut it for a scary film... Very seldom it does, but here it did not work at all. Right at the end, i enjoyed the scene when the day breaks and there is a creepy view of the house... Sun approaches, house is full of dead AND vanished bodies... The music that came on was the creepiest, well done on that, well chosen. Thats why im giving an extra star and being generous :) For fans of handy cam movies, or if you want something 'lighter' than Paranormal Activity... |
| User ReviewDana FThere are plenty of movies out there that are bad. Then there are movies that are bad and insult your intelligence with the blatant stupidity of the actors. They're usually the movies that I stick around and keep watching to see if this can possibly get any Dumber? Knock knock 2 is one such film. There is no knocking in this movie unless you consider some girl bangs her head against the wall for what seems like 15 straight minutes unyil she is dead. All this movie did to me was make me aggravated and want to punch the shit out of these 4 kids. You really expect us to believe that 2 healthy average size males could not rip quarter inch MDF plywood off of a window with their hands? Well then how about the bathroom where there's a porcelain lid on the toilet bowl that could be used as a battering ram or a metal towel bar mounted to the wall that could have been used for a pry bar. This movie is just the epitome of stupid and those of us who watched it to the end or now more stupid for having done so. |
| User ReviewCaitlyn KComplete waste of time. Nothing scary about it. Horrible camera work even though it was done on purpose. I will never watch another movie that pretends to be â??realâ?? footage again. |
| User ReviewAlethiea WHorrible, spent 80% of the movie driving around and the rest was shaky scenes and blackness. Needed more |
| User ReviewTracey JNot in any way related to the original Knock Knock, which was itself a pretty crappy film, Knock Knock 2 borrows the name in the way that Zombi 2, 3, 4, etc. are Italian sequels to Romero's Dawn of the Dead--the connection exists in name only. Knock Knock 2 has a decent set-up: a group of friends driving around to investigate famous haunted spots in Hollywood (Sharon Tate, George Reeves, The Black Dahlia, etc.), but it fails to ever deliver on its premise. Unfortunately, it is one of those terrible found-footage films where there is simply not enough payoff for the interminable periods of waiting and watching people walk around. |
| User ReviewAlex CIn Hollywood, a group of four privileged adults decide to do their own haunted Hollywood tour at night. They travel to some of the most haunted sites in Hollywood, and end up at a house where they become trapped and haunted by the spirits that live there. Or something like that. I remember the original film, and this sequel has 0 to do with it. They just wanted people to rent or buy it based on the title, but it relates absolutely nothing to the original. It's another stupid "found footage" film, and is quite possibly the worst of the bunch. The whole first hour isn't scary at all, and the final scenes are even less scary. |