Amityville 3-D
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:39:02
The worst nightmare
doesn't even come close.

:39:07
And I will never
go into that house again. Never!

:39:10
Melanie, when I got there,
the lights were fine.

:39:12
I don't care!
:39:14
I don't want to hear about it, John.
:39:15
I don't want
another one of your rational explanations!

:39:18
I know what I experienced and I'm not crazy!
:39:28
Melanie, that house has its own mystique.
:39:32
Things happen in there
because people expect them to happen.

:39:35
That was the basis
of the whole Caswell operation.

:39:38
- Don't insult me, John.
- I'm not insulting you.

:39:41
I'm telling you something
we both know to be true.

:39:44
I don't know what's true anymore.
:39:46
Why don't you just get out of here?
I got my work to do.

:40:00
Supposing I asked you this?
:40:03
Why do you think whatever it was
that happened in there...

:40:05
only happened to you
and didn't happen to me?

:40:08
I don't know, John.
:40:10
Maybe the house has other plans for you.
What do I know? I don't know!

:40:15
Oh, for Pete's sake.
:40:32
All right, that's it. Get her out of there.
That's enough. You know what to do, Joyce.

:40:46
And she's been in there for almost 52 hours.
:40:51
That's about the limit
for sensory deprivation.

:40:54
Once you deprive the mind
of all the usual external stimuli...

:40:58
it eventually starts to improvise.

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