Just like home, except more corn, and the cars are made of horses.
-Johnny Johnny Bravo
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carlsen
Posted: 10/25/09 01:54 PM
I first saw this movie circa 1988 as a TBS Superstation presentation. Exactly as you, I couldn't close my eyes in the shower or sleep looking for red lights on camera's hidden in the beams. So I had my dad tape it and showed it to my friends in daylight. I think I was around 11. A couple years later I did some research long before the internet and called the Rancho Santa Fe library. I found out that the house really did exist and I found the owner through the librarian in the town. I actually called the owner on the phone and spoke with her about this movie and her house. It killed me. She invited me out to see it and I went several years later. I video taped the whole thing. Now I can watch myself walk through This house possessed along with the movie. It was something I'll never forget. It was so cool and certainly the house itself is amazing and a true representation of modern architecture in America. Architecht is Fred Briggs, Laguna Beach. Nice to know someone else dug it too. :)