These Iconic and Beautiful Movie Scenes Were Recreated Using Legos

Amityville Horror: “Get Out!”

Released in 1979, Stuart Rosenberg’s “The Amityville Horror” remains one of the best works in the horror genre. The movie was based on true horrors unleashed upon George’s family; “The Amityville Horror” is about a family moving into a mansion where a mass murder was committed.

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Initially skeptical about the supernatural presence, the family soon realizes that what they’ve been experiencing for the day since they moved into the house was indeed inexplicable and paranormal. This Lego recreation features a minimalistic design of the infamous window of the Amityville mansion. Dimly light and traumatizing, this was indeed a haunted house.

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