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Damien: Omen II (1978) Reviews

Damien: Omen II (1978)
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Satan's son comes of age in this horror sequel. Shortly after the events of The Omen, a pair of anthropologists uncovers an ancient crypt that depicts the face of the Antichrist -- that of Damien Thorn (Jonathan Scott-Taylor), recently orphaned scion of a wealthy industrialist. Before they can warn the world of the child's evil lineage, both men are buried under tons of rubble. Seven years later, 13-year-old Damien attends military school alongside his cousin, Mark (Lucas Donat), and spends lots of time with his adoptive parents, Uncle Richard (William Holden) and Aunt Ann (Lee Grant). After the boy's Great Aunt Marion (Sylvia Sidney) tries to convince the Thorns that Damien is a malevolent influence on Mark, she dies suddenly, and, unbeknownst to the family, horrifically. Ravens, it seems, are the harbingers of Damien's power, and in addition to Aunt Marion, they visit a long procession of characters who get too close to Damien's true identity. The most horrible death is suffered by Joan Hart (Elizabeth Shepherd), an investigative reporter who's digging into the boy's life; she gets flattened by a truck after having her eyes devoured by those menacing birds. Meanwhile, executive Paul Buher (Robert Foxworth) climbs the corporate ladder at Thorn Industries and takes young Damien under his devil-worshiping wings. Sgt. Neff (Lance Henriksen), one of the boy's instructors, also helps initiate Damien. As the pile of bodies gets bigger -- and closer -- Uncle Richard begins to suspect the truth, and, like his brother before him, plot the death of Damien. The existence of another sequel, 1981's The Final Conflict, gives a good indication of the outcome. Although Damien: Omen II is his only Hollywood feature credit, Scott-Taylor appeared frequently in the theater and on television; he once even portrayed Damien's arch-nemesis, Jesus, on-stage. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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Starring:
William HoldenLee Grant, (more)
Director(s):
Don Taylor
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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TERRI R.

This is my favorite part of the Omen series. Though part 1 as very good in its own right, THE OMEN 2 is even better. A teenage Damion realizes who he really is and wreaks havoc on all who get in his way. He even kills his best friend and cousin Mark who he says he loves. this movie is one of the best horror films ever made! Easy to understand and very realistic! Also a great cast! I wish the horror films of today were this good. A VERY CLASSY MOVIE!!

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Arturo M.

34 years later 2010 and it's still one of my fave Halloween movies, actually the whole Omen 1,2 & 3 series is unique in it's story telling for it's time 1976 thru 1983 - I love all 3 movies and watched yearly during Halloween season.

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Andrew B.

Well the movie is about the same as the original because its about him killing his friends and family. But since he is a lot older and the audience can see the human side to him other than the child side. I would skip this one.

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Oscar C.

Seems like Blockbuster doesn't have the DVD for this title, I kept getting the first Omen over and over, and they don't have it at the store, so save your time and look for something else.

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Laura P.

Blood: 1/2 Cheese Factor: 5 Acting: 2 1/2 Overall: 3 1/2 Personally I think I liked this one a little better than the original. It was a good story, somewhat enjoyable characters and it had some original death scenes, it sucks that there wasen't much blood acompanying them but use your imagination. The best line out of the movie which I just started cracking up had to have been, "I know it was so tragic, she got hit by a truck on a deserted highway....here have a hot dog." And the best part about it is they said the line in a totally serious form hehehe. If you enjoyed the original see this one, you wont be disappointed.

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Luis T.

just as good as the first Omen, this sequel does not disapoint...

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Lorraine C.

This is the ultimate movie depicting the book of Revelations. It scared me in 1978, it scared my kids and it still scares me after all these years. We are living in "end times" and the AntiChrist is coming.

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Chris M.

The first one was good. This was a disappointment. Every death scene was TOOOOO predictable & not suspenseful. They weren't even interesting. The elevator was good (But again, predictable. . . ) The story line was weak & the acting was cheesy. This is good for the continuation of the series, but I would suggest waiting for the new sequel to come out at the theater.

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Joey W.

says "available now" but yet it continues to sit at the top of my queue...guess you should consider yourself lucky if you are able to get this apparantly elusive title...

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TERRI R.

This is my favorite part of the Omen series. Though part 1 as very good in its own right, THE OMEN 2 is even better. A teenage Damion realizes who he really is and wreaks havoc on all who get in his way. He even kills his best friend and cousin Mark who he says he loves. this movie is one of the best horror films ever made! Easy to understand and very realistic! Also a great cast! I wish the horror films of today were this good. A VERY CLASSY MOVIE!!

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Arturo M.

34 years later 2010 and it's still one of my fave Halloween movies, actually the whole Omen 1,2 & 3 series is unique in it's story telling for it's time 1976 thru 1983 - I love all 3 movies and watched yearly during Halloween season.

Yes   |   No

 
Andrew B.

Well the movie is about the same as the original because its about him killing his friends and family. But since he is a lot older and the audience can see the human side to him other than the child side. I would skip this one.

Yes   |   No

 
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