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RE: Should Warbler watch The Exorcist?

I would think that the recent trend of movies that were shot to look like they are filmed on handheld cameras (Blair Witch being the most famous) would be more appropriate for the barf bag.

Last edited on October 14, 2010 at 8:30 PM by Sluggo (Reason: Or maybe Airport '77? ;))

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RE: Should Warbler watch The Exorcist?

Marketing ploy?


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look at Johnny Ringo, man.  If I had to go against that guy it would be an Indiana Jones\Dovchenko event - and I'd be hoping like hell for a bunch of ants.

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RE: Should Warbler watch The Exorcist?

I know you are going to be able to read this Warb, but for the record....

The Exorcist is not the scariest movie ever made I still say that crown goes to Shoah (because it is real) but it's a amazing piece of cinema and like the original The Texas Chainsaw Massacre it's reputation hides a very clever use of cinematic language to make you think you've seen more than you have actually seen.

Some of the sights are actually sounds.

Watch the film with the right set up and the subsonic tones and the little hidden noises will give you much more of a fright than any of the well publicised special effects, some of which are beginning to show their age.

But more than the scares the characterisations drawn out of the beautiful script from William Blatty by relentless, merciless direction from Billy Friedkin out a well chosen and driven cast are the centrepieces of the film.

There is only one sequence I would remove (people who have watched the film will know what power compels me to say that...it's a bit of a whoops moment in an otherwise flawless film).

I'm going to go out on a limb for a moment and recommend the so called Version You Have Never Seen (you haven't seen either version but it's the special cut).

Because it has a few scenes which I think are crucial to the story and I can't understand why they were removed, a moment on the stairs in particular (the talky one not the walkie one).

It's best seen in a cinema but with the lights down (and no trips to the bathroom) like it or not it's an experience.

I guess I don't need to warn you away from Exorcist 2 or either of the prequels but Exorcist III is a flawed (tampered with by the studio sadly) gem and in the same fictional universe is Blatty's masterpiece The Ninth Configuration (one of my favorite films ever).

Last edited on October 14, 2010 at 8:43 PM by Bingowings

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RE: Should Warbler watch The Exorcist?

@ Bingowings, do you have shoah?

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RE: Should Warbler watch The Exorcist?

I've got on two long play VHS tapes (taped off the television) somewhere in the vaults, I need to find the headpiece of the staff of Ra to find it.

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RE: Should Warbler watch The Exorcist?

I don't have the headpiece, but i do have an embossing of it on my hand...

IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!

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RE: Should Warbler watch The Exorcist?

dark_jedi said:

Are you talking about this one?

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0368226/

if so what is scary about this? looks stupid as hell.

Johnny said:

http://geektyrant.com/storage/TommyFootball.jpg

It does not look stoopid!  Anway, how is your sex life?

Bingowings' avatar
RE: Should Warbler watch The Exorcist?

If you want to talk real fear this is the sort of stuff they made us watch at school :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hh60KeLmJqY&feature=related

Last edited on October 14, 2010 at 10:52 PM by Bingowings

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RE: Should Warbler watch The Exorcist?

I think I am going to watch The Exorcist tonight right after Grindhouse.

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RE: Should Warbler watch The Exorcist?
is Dark Jedi pic look screwed to everyone else or just me?
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RE: Should Warbler watch The Exorcist?

I can only see the face who knows what going on elsewhere...the mind boggles.

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Warbler's avatar
RE: Should Warbler watch The Exorcist?
no, I mean the pic doesn't show up right for me. I think something is screw up with my web browser and/or windows.
Warbler's avatar
RE: Should Warbler watch The Exorcist?
I mean his have avatar is not displaying properly on my computer. Neither is Sluggo's
Last edited on October 14, 2010 at 11:37 PM by Warbler
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RE: Should Warbler watch The Exorcist?

Morrissey says :

Ouija Board

Sounds serious.

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Warbler's avatar
RE: Should Warbler watch The Exorcist?

That was weird, I cleared my browser history from the last 4 hours.   That did the trick.

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RE: Should Warbler watch The Exorcist?

Warb, maybe you can start with the Exorcist trailer and see how you feel after that?

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RE: Should Warbler watch The Exorcist?

The strobing one is a work of art in itself.

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RE: Should Warbler watch The Exorcist?

A B C said:

Warbler said:

That was weird, I cleared my browser history from the last 4 hours.   That did the trick.

Maybe you should get your computer an exorcist.

It might make him puke, or get mentally disturbed.

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Warbler's avatar
RE: Should Warbler watch The Exorcist?

well, I've decided I'm going to watch the Exorcist.   God help me.

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RE: Should Warbler watch The Exorcist?

Warbler said:

well, I've decided I'm going to watch the Exorcist.   God help me.

You know the true benefit in watching "The Exorcist", is that it makes "The Exorcist III: LEGION" a bit more dramatic and gives you some background on some of the characters and their motivations.  "The Exorcist III: LEGION" is one of my all time favorites, while "The Exorcist" is not. But "The Exorcist" is still a great classic film. Just be sure to stay far far away form "Exorcist II". Now that is a horrific film, but not in the way fans want it to be. 

 

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