Everything Wrong With The Exorcist In 16 MInutes Or Less
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- Опубликовано: 29 окт 2018
- No movie is without sin. Even classic horror films. This movie's so scary you might have forgotten some of the confusing and boring parts.
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You need a sin for yourself for referring to a basketball hoop as a basketball goal
snunja he does say hoop right after though...
snunja Ohhhh damn! Sick burn bro!!
What else do you call the things on the ends of the basketball field?
KnuckleHunkybuck Where I’m from they are called shnabloigons.
*ding*
Also, can I add: WHY DIDN'T YOU NEGATE 100 SINS FOR NO OPENING LOGOS!!! That alone makes this movie flawless.
Because that would apply to every movie that came out before the year 2000.
@ET logos have been around since the first movie studios.
*Yep!! and just for that, imma head down to the border with a Miltary Sonic-Weapon and Liquefy the Internals of the Honduran Caravan.*
*NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!........................................................no*
@@gentblue Right, but they lasted 3-4 seconds max. Not 20-40 seconds minimum...
@@spraragen88 exactly! The long and multiple logos are the sin and is a real problem!
I Love this damn movie, but all I can think about is the scene from Scary Movie 2, where the priest walks in and sees her on the bed with her head spinning and says Fck This and runs out of the room. I laugh every damn time.
Same
Ohh yeah I remember that
Did the priest run away? I remember a scene where the priest fvcks the possessed girl. lol different film maybe.
LMAO
The scene where she pees and just like, taps her feet in the piss.
You should sin yourself for knowing the name Pazuzu, yet it never being mentioned in the film once :)
we call that being part of a good fandom, or wikipedia, one of the two..
Its pretty common knowledge actually, within the lore of the film.
Well in the awful sequel they said that’s the name of the demon
It’s mentioned 3 times in the book.
DraakoThe(Game-Breaking)Dragon there’s actually a theory about why pazuzu possessed her. I don’t quite remember it but he was trying to save her from the other spirit inside her. The theory works until you think about the sequels or think about the book.
14:50 The demon didn't kill Father Merrin. He died of heart attack from the pressure of the exorcism and the temperature in the room. In the book, when Fr Merrin died, the demon was screaming at him, and saying "You would have lost!" Emphasis on 'would.' Pazuzu also screamed at Father Karras to revive Merrin so the exorcism could continue.
Demon also tells Karras to stick his cock in his mouth when he was giving him the last rites. I read the Exorcist the first time when I was 11(product of 70's parenting...what's Mikey doing? who cares, he's quiet) and of course all the sexual language and insults went over my head. Re read it in my late teens and was like...whoa!
@@theblackflame4002 I read it when I was 10 and reread it when I was 12 (saw the movie when I was 8). The part I remember the most of the demons insults during the exorcism is "fart out clouds of incense.
@@re-huvane5622 I remember when the Demon spit in merrin's face and said "Thus does your master cure the blind" That and the ranting about him being a proud peacock. I'd say 60% of anything the demon said went way over my head until I got to be about 16 and read it again
The books don't matter on Cinema Sins. The point is that you shouldn't have to read the book to make sense of the movie. I've read it too.
This is a book?
11:07 That was Burke's voice, the guy that died. When the demon was asking, as Burke, "Do you know what she did?" it was admitting to killing Burke. That's also why Regan's head rotates 180 degrees, the same as Burke's when he died.
Holy shit!! You just blew my mind!! Never realized that!
@@JustCallMeMeghan Really?? I got it the second watch.
I didn’t get that either ! 😀
Damn. Somehow never picked up on that lol
frickin' amazing!!
I remember when this movie first came out in '73, the local newspaper's movie-ad page billed this as a 'supernatural detective story'. Based on that description I begged my mom to take me. I was 12 and needed an adult to get into an 'R' movie. Against her better judgement she finally relented and then I spent nearly all of the exorcism scenes staring at my lap. My mom was a bit amused, I think, because she kept poking me and saying "Look, look! You're missing it!"
Gotta wonder about that newspaper ad, though. It was right before all the hysteria over the movie started and I'm still wondering if they were trying to lure people in with that 'detective story' line.
Cool story bro.
I’m not sure id call the movie a supernatural detective story. The book? Yeah a little. The sequel novel Legion and its film adaptation with George C Scott? DEFINITELY. Those are supernatural detective stories. A movie like Angel Heart is also something I’d call a supernatural detective story.
Ah, the parenting back then was awesome. Us kids were tough back then because of this exact style of parenting. You won't see that now 😆. "Here, look up, you're missing the best part!" Gotta love your mom.
Who are you saying was luring people into theaters lmfao
@@JennifuhhGilardi The movie/tv people
Remove a sin for:
- the spider-walk stairs scene
- father merrin was actually 30 years younger than he portrayed
- regan was susceptible because she also was agnostic/atheist and the ouijia board channeled him to her
- for releasing it one day after christmas instead of the usual autumn or even summer releases
- the medical scene actually made people pass out etc
- the medical scenes were realistic
- this movie made people afraid of the oujia board which was just a board game and to this day, people actually believe it can summon the supernatural (lmao)
- the sfx makeup is outstanding and a lot of it holds up nearly 50 years later
- Father Merrin was old and died of a heart attack (he was literally taking heart pills during)
10) The voices overlapping; still one of the scariest sounds (excellent work by audio team)
Cont...
- the sound effects overall
- the theme song
- everyone smoked in the 70s, incld inside
- the demon knew the holy water was fake; it was faking its reaction
- Pazuzu faked it's reaction to everything. It was not a Judeo-Christian demon. The exorcism would have never worked.
- the phone and doorbells were jump scares
- the desecration of the mary statue got the priests attention and for the time period it shocked audiences to the point that certain cities / countries banned this movie
- the statue that didn't look like the demon was one regan made
- the scene were pazuzu appears against the blue light with regan's silhouette
- they had no sfx for the cold room; it was literally 20 below or colder so the actors had limited time to work
- the pea soup wasn't sfx. if linda blair closed her mouth it would have backfired down her throat
- + +
93 - # = 66
Thanks for coming to my TedTalk.
the patent for the Ouija board says ti's jsut a toy. The current copyright holder is Hasbro.
Do you have evidence that demons possess agnostic/atheist more than religious people when the only people who believe in possession are religious ! Also how that answers why that demon chose this girl out of millions of unfaithful people!!!
BTW I disagree with 90% of the other points you made but I am just so lazy ....
-The amazing intro with the statue
-both head spin scenes
-Mercedes McCambridge's grossly underrated perfomance as the demon voice
@@michaelflores9220 I'd rather try to channel spirits with Monopoly. You get those high class rich people that way.
All I can think of is Scary Movie 2...Jeremy, sin all the Scary Movies
The android with sick coin tricks he can’t, they’re perfect
I like the idea.
But I feel like sinning a parody series would just be sinning original movie sins on top of sins...
May just turn into a sin nightmare lol XD
Scary Movie 2 = Stupid
This....is legendary!
He's gonna need his own young priest and old priest too. And some Judas Priest while he's at it as well.
The android with sick coin tricks the true sin of this video is when he calls a rim a basketball goal 🤦♂️
13:47 I don't know why, but there's something so satisfying about the narrator saying *"BITCHIN' drugs"* here.
it sounds like Jeremy is on some BITCHIN' drugs if you play it back at .5x speed
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
13:03 The demon is reacting that way to toy with Karras. Of course he knows and is fully aware of Holy water and what it's used for. The ignorance is a feign to throw the good father off his track by making him think Regan was lying about being possessed by reacting in a way a demon would when lightly doused in holy water, when it was really just tap water.
Jon LaFontaine This is very true and makes sense! “How did the demon know this and that about the priest??” Because he is a demon..... they fuck with the mind
Either that or a kid of placebo effect
@@paulanthony5274 ßPæßıvæ
@@StephanieJohnson_ because it's a fucking movie......... imagine that
I always thought that when the Priest said, "This is holy water"...blessed the water there and then.
This movie traumatized me as a child! LITERALLY- I had to go to therapy when I was 9 years old after seeing it. I was so terrified of demons and becoming possessed. To this day my heart still skips a beat when I see Regan's face. Absolutely the most terrifying movie ever made.
Same 🥲
Maybe if you grew up on it. I laughed at it when I was 9, but I grew up in the age where horror was a dime a dozen.
Same here, I used to. Fear my bed that it would jump around.
Why were you allowed to watch it at 9 years old?
@@JohnChalmers617 it was on TV on a Saturday night in prime time. I watched it at the neighbors house with the full family and popcorn.
13:05 The reason Pazuzu went nuts over the fake holy water was to give Damien the impression that Regan was just a lunatic that believed herself to be possessed, which would result in Damien to call off the exorcism.
Also, no mention of the spider walk scene whatsoever? Seriously?
I think it was the cut he chose to use. I'm pretty sure that scene was added when the movie was re-released to theaters in 2000. I think the re-release was also the directors cut of the film.
@@growlerzz well said, BUT that spiderwalk scene...the ultimate, epic creepscene!!
It's the only part of the movie that comes off as even remotely scary to me. I'd call the spider walk "creepy." Not really scary.
I have never seen this movie, and judging by this video it doesn't look that scary at all.
It's a deleted scene. Guessing he watched the original version.
I genuinely like the fact that this movie shows that it takes a lot to greenlight an exorcism. The guys who do them do have to go to school and become liscenced psychiatrists first and have to rule out psychiatric problems first.
Exactly. Too many goddamn movies do the whole "priest just magically shows up" thing and it annoys me so much that they do.
Cause that's how it worked in the 16th century hah
True. From what I've read, exorcisms were even officially banned by the Vatican up to the 1990's. The priests who agreed to do it were the members of the IAE (International Association of Exorcists) but they basically did "unsanctioned" exorcisms, because the Church would never authorize them. Only after demand for exorcisms became so high that they couldn't ignore it anymore, the Vatican caved and began allowing sanctioned exorcisms to be, legitimizing the IAE and even making courses on exorcisms to be taken by priests at Vatican City.
But, still, from what I've read, the process is still INSANELY difficult, and purposefully so, because the Church will try everything to try and talk you out of doing it. The person first has to be sent to a psychiatrist, who'll run a full battery of tests on them to determine any trace of mental illness or disorder. Only IF the psychiatrist can find no such trace, will the priest even begin considering the possibility of demonic possession. Even then, there has to be a specific set of phenomena that has to be witnessed personally by the priest for him to take the possibility of possession seriously. EVEN THEN, after all this, the exorcism is not imediately authorized. The priest will still have to take all the evidence back to the bishop of the diocese, who will look upon the evidence himself and then decide whether to authorize the procedure or not.
Basically, the Vatican doesn't want to do an exorcism on anybody, so they purposefully try to make the process as bureaucratic as possible, to discourage people from it.
That's ridiculous. @@MrConstantine02 First, prove there are demons. But they are already in for a penny I guess.
@@Rhythmicons I never said that I believe in demons or that demons exist. I'm an agnostic myself. But there are people who do believe, and the Vatican does perform these rituals. I was simply outlining the process by which they do it.
Fun fact! Just after this movie came out, Linda Blaire watched it for herself. She was SO terrifyingly convincing, that she could not sleep in her room w/out lights being on for over 6 months.
Yeah totally
And I am the greatest Swordsman in all of France.
Because thats a true story and not a load of marketing shit
He didn’t kill Merrin. Merrin died of a heart attack he was shown to have heart trouble
Watching him perform CPR is the funniest shit ever.
I could barely write this comment watching him do it.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Anyways, I'll always love this classic film.
The film never says one way or the other how he dies.
Read the novel it was clearly stated that Father merrin has a heart problem
jay fawn There’s a novel? Cool! Same title, I assume?
@@unicorniagamer7558 Do yourself the favor and read the novel, you won't regret it...if you think the movie is groundbreaking, the novel is in another dimension.
@ 11:07 the english accent is supposed to be Burke's voice.
Seriously, sometimes Jeremy misses obvious stuff. Did he think they just arbitrarily put that accent in for fun?
y‘all ever realised the word bed, is shaped like a bed
Yes ur right lol
That's how we where taught to spell and write it at school
Lol
Lol true
wtf, god is that you
11:45 It reminds me of the old joke:
“How do you know that someone went to Harvard?”
“They’ll tell you within the first five minutes of meeting them.”
I'm vegan.
Actually, I find most people say, "I went to school in Boston." when they really mean Harvard, and I've known dozens of people with Preparation H on their resume. No one from any other Ivy league school does that, using the town/city instead of the name of the school.
I cannot believe my phone frickin rang right when his did. I have to go change my underwear now.
Regan walking up and down the stairs like a crab was the scariest shit I've ever seen.
Bonnie Howell I laughed my ass off
And it's not included here because he didn't use the Directors Cut. That scene really emphasized that there are no rules to this film. I wouldn't want to be near Regan.
It was a Writer's Cut, weirdly enough. Either way, it included the "crabwalk" scene. It also had the scene with Reagan visiting a psychiatrist which set up the scene that got sinned in this video. (The psychiatrist prescribes her a new drug called Ritalin. Ah, the 70s.)
Nowadays this movie may not be as scary because of the genre being saturated and the tropes are overused, but back than it was the scariest shit someone could watch on the movies.
@@jasonblalock4429 He also uses the 70s diagnostic term for ADHD, which made me LOL the first time I saw it.
Never saw this movie but I’ll watch the sins
It's a really good movie, I never thought about watching it but it was really interesting
No dude, watch the movie first.
Lol, y'all must be in your 20s
It actually still holds up as a really really good movie
@@onlyplayaseattacoswiththei9433 What do you mean?
5:23, as a pianist, It's always makes me sigh when they put their aperitif stuffs on the piano
THIS PIANO DESERVES SOME RESPECT
Lol yea
Are you 12 inches tall by any chance?
The 12-inch pianist is a way better punchline than the Bic.
For a 70s movie, the blood and stuff almost looked real.
You can see why horror films today are pure shit only done with CG. Horror movies need to be reincarnated into life again.
I'm sure Joe Bob Briggs would agree
The vomit was pretty fake looking
@@LAOCastiel fuck joe bob briggs
@@ryangreenwell3917 It's the early 70s. What did u expect?
Anyone ever imagine cinemasins narrating the sins of your daily life?
Some times and it is really annoying.
I haven’t and I don’t want to
Sometimes and I have to stiffle a laugh or fight to keep from saying it out loud in narrator voice.
Every day
My sibling shit themselves during the first head spin.
Seriously?
@@JamesSmith-vk2ky no. I meant metaphorically.
I have never seen this movie, now I kind of want to, I'm not a fan of paranormal movies that's why I never watched it and other movies like it.
@@bryanegelhoffsanimationtec257 Ok, good to know cuz that would've been the WORST! 😂😂😂
Avoid it if you can. By far the most horrifying movie of all time. It'll fk with your head for months. @@EchthelionII
That moment when you only watch the sins because you are too scared to watch the movie without comedic comments....
...
HAH! Only a wimp would do that!
Thisisacomputer yytyyytt yh h. You exposed me
Omg it was just why i did!😭
I am a “whimp” then.
@@SirPlainview Thanks for telling me. My young ass didn't know how to spell, it seems.
Me too man. Been afraid to watch since my teenage years. I'm 29 now and still peeking thru my fingers😔
11:07 this shouldn’t be sinned. She didn’t just gain an English accent through that line. It’s Pazuzu mimicking Burke’s voice who had that accent.
A few things:
The Doctor's line makes more sense in the director's cut.
The clay figure at the bottom of the steps was Regan's as can be seen from the fact that in the house, Kinderman notices a few more made by the same clay.
Pazuzu didn't kill Merrin. He died of a heart attack. Pazuzu is laughing at his failure, which it anticipated, as well as Damian's failure to bring him back
The first, an opinion.
The rest, not fully confirmed by the movie.
Overruled, the sins stand.
How do you make holy water? You boil the hell out of it
i giggled
*Seinfeld music starts playing*
LOL Good one!
How do you properly exorcise a possessed person? You beat the hell out of them.
you stole this one......from THE FILM THEORISTS- The Conjuring Movie video!!!
sin for you.....
RE: Sin #7: That demon (Pazuzu) amulet (technically, it's a talisman; amulets ward off evil, i.e. protect; talismans give off power) did not end up at the house in the states.
The object found at the bottom of the stairs by Kinderman was a sculpture made by Regan. It was there to convey a plot detail: the sculpture was on her bedroom window sill. When she-demon threw Dennings out the window (and down the stairs) his body knocked it out the window with him. Hence, Kinderman knows Dennings was not outside and tripped down the stairs but was thrown out and down, and thus killed, by Regan.
I kept bracing myself for the flash of that Captain Howdy face....
*Pazuzu
If you show that possessed face I just reflexively try to look away
Cybertronian Sniper Couldn’t agree more
Minus 10 sins for a perfect adaptation of a novel into a almost perfect horror movie...Greatest horror movie of all time...maybe...It's hard to beat !!
The Thing 1982 is up there.
Veronica
I know it's Cinema Sins, but the beginning of the film's slowness just adds to the tension of the film. Plus in the book, there's such a sense of dread in the opening section.
@@delfin7461 I've never seen the movie but I loved the book!
This movie is shit
2001: A Space Odyssey, MAKE IT HAPPEN
The basketball hoop isn't Georgetown, it's Hell's Kitchen, where Karras' mom lives. Hence the NYC subway. The little statue at the beginning isn't the same one found at the end. It's Regan, under Pazzuzu's influence, who does the Mary desecration (using the paints and clay we see her with earlier). The fight with the German butler is solely to establish Burke's British voice and use of word "cunting" so we'll recognize it when it comes out of Regan's head-turned face. The cop's "witchcraft" assumption is because of the church desecration. The little clay statue on the stairs is significant because the cop sees other such statues in the house and confirms with mom that Regan is the artist.Woodstock is Woodstock, Vermont, not NY.
But yes, the window and stairs do not match up. And this really is a good video.
Still a dumb place to put a hoop
Yeah, they actually built an extension onto the house they used for exterior shots so it would be closer to the stairs, and it’s STILL not close enough for Father Karras to fall onto them.
Excellent reply. Except Woodstock was a seminary in Maryland that used to be associated with Georgetown University. Not the town in NY or VT. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodstock_College?wprov=sfti1
@@johnboy32064 right you are!
Thank you!! I was yelling some of this stuff at the screen.
NOT-SO-FUN-FACT: A staggering nine people died during the making of the film and many people thought the film itself to be cursed!
Dylan Muir yep, I thought you were lying so I looked it up and found out that you’re not
There was Max von sydow's brother, a night watchman's newborn son, the guy who refrigerated the set, Jack McGowran (he played Burke)
@YoungD3mon314 yes, another horror heavyweight that had lots of creepy goings on behind the scenes.
I love how people believe in a mystical force that punishes people for doing things that they shouldn't do by murdering them aka a curse, but cannot fathom a being who does the same thing, but also has the added benefit of a place with great things for those who do good things aka God.
Leave it up to people to believe something exists because there's only bad shit that comes with it. And we say we don't like drama.
both are fake anyway @@far2ez539
To be fair this was the 70s. A time when pilots, hospital staff could smoke while at work.
The good old times...
I miss the good old days where nobody clickbaited, nobody had children who would become possessed by the Paul brothers and Fortnite, people lived a happy life before sonic fans existed, nobody talked about their opinions constantly 24/7, everyone could get away with child abuse, and where you could smoke as a doctor in a hospital.
Yes, and back in the '50s, they had actors dressed up in doctors' smocks ADVERTISING cigarettes! "Eight out of ten doctors smoke ________ cigartettes."
I'm the biggest fan of horror movies and this is still without a doubt one of the scariest movies I have ever watched. I was 13 or 14 before I saw it because my father forbade me from seeing it because he knew it would scare me. I only got through it by keeping a stranglehold on the family dog, who was very patient because she seemed to sense I was terrified, and let me hold onto her. My dad knew it would scare me because he saw it in theatres and told me that grown men actually came out of the movie having pissed themselves.
The slow build-up was brilliant imho. When the horror begins it shocks and unsettles the viewer . Imagine seeing this for the first time in the 70's. The slow build-up reminds me of audition.also: remove a sin for the arrival of merrin at reagan's house,an iconic movie moment.
Add a sin for calling a basketball HOOP a basketball GOAL
Why is it called goaltending....and not hooptending?
Daniel Medina ..good point. I play a lot of basketball and I missed that one...
we should also give this comment a sin for having 69 likes. And btw this is pazuzu
The hoop is still a goal, so he wasn't technically wrong. Much like calling it a "Goal Post" for football, the hoop is the goal, so it would be accurate to call it a "Goal Hoop".
There wasn't a hoop on this particular goal.
Best parody of The Exorcist was on Saturday Live, with Richard Pryor.
"Your mama sews socks that smell!"
"Don't nobody talk about my mama!"
I don't know Leslie Nielson and Linda Blair in repossessed was really good.
No one should stoop this low. It hurt me like a motherfucker.
So right at the end of the exoricsm, with two dead bodies at the scene ( the two priests ), the inspector walks into Regan's room, which is pretty much ground zero for three deaths ( including Burke ), and no one is arrested or even taken to the police station for questioning? No police tape around the house? He just lets them drive away and move to another town a few days later, but wanders by the house as if he's still investigating. Pretty shabby inspecting if you ask me, lol.
I don't even think he was a dective, I think he was a paid actor
If they were black it would be a different story😂
The 70's
There was a gap between the exorcism and them leaving the house. Regan's scars have nearly healed, that would have taken several weeks. The exorcist had a heart attack, the other one jumped out of the window, the 3rd was killed by a man.
After I watch a horror movie, I watch one of these.
If you watch cinema sins at 0.75x playback speed Jeremy sounds like a normal human being
And at 0,5 speed he sounds high af😂
Conor Murphy he sounds like a cross between a cowboy and a museum curator at 0.75
Wait- which character is Jeremy
@@dwelty3327 Jeremy is the one sinning the actual movie.
Oh, thanks
The statue left at the bottom of the stairs where Burke was killed is a clay statue Regan made. It’s the reason kindermann picks up and looks at the clay statues later when he’s questioning Chris because he links the two together. The demon (now possessing regan) is believed to leave it there after the crime, kind of like a calling card, to taunt the detective.
I know this channel is just poking fun but sometimes I wonder if they actually watch the films they critique.
Webb0 95 I’ve seen this movie several times and didn’t catch that myself. There are lots of layers to this film, so maybe they just didn’t catch it either?
Victoria Garrett that’s a fair point, I guess I’ve watched this film too often haha. You’ll notice a lot of hidden little things in this film each time you watch it that only adds to the horror of this classic.
No, i think Burke was supposed to have been holding it when Regan tossed him out the window
If you read the book, it does clearly outline this too 😊
“It’s so much prettier in the original Greek, though.” hahaha
If you liked the movie then please do yourself the favor and read the novel. I can't even put in words how that book made me feel. I just love it.
Yeah, I loved the book.
Pazuzu didn't kill Merrin, he had a heart attack, it's implied since he keeps taking the medication throughout the movie. Even Pazuzu looks confused when Karras finds Merrin's body
Yes because the demon loved the battle.
Basketball GOAL?! That's an even bigger sin than any of the sins in the movie.
This movie pressurises your body with tension. Undoubtedly a classic and powerful horror
film.
To be fair, I don't know that the book ever really explained how Pazuzu got into the house
I think the demon chose Regan out of convenience as a way to get to Merrin. Remember, Merrin was shown the demon in the beginning and is compelled to return to the US. It didn't have anything to do with the house. It had already chosen her by the time she was using the Ouija board. The Ouija board was just a tool the demon used to torture Regan mentally, to weaken her will before she could be possessed. The demon's goal was always to defeat Merrin.
Do you ever get the feeling that someday you may see the impact of your reviews in a movie? For example, someone that enjoys your videos goes on to become a writer or director, and they very deliberately write a scene into a movie where the bad guy is tossed an apple, and their reply is " What do you think I am, some kind of asshole? I'm not eating this"
I really think that someday, you are going to run into a movie that is specifically written to subvert all of the usual tropes you point out, and when you review it, it will be glorious!!
I actually thought of doing this
Basically deadpool
I literally want to make a film, so I can use some of their notes. And also to mention them in the film
Oh definitely, if I ever make a movie I am definitely going to find a way to acknowledge Cinemasins in there somewhere (and then have them sin the movie and see if they pick it up).
Whenever a character says something critical about the plotholes of the movie another character says, "wow, you'd be great at cinemasins!"
“What a lovely singing voice you must have” I CACKLED
Scariest movie ever made. One night it was on non stop and i kept watching it because i was to afraid to get off the couch to get the remote.
pigGRAY nightmare on Elm Street is much better and ironically, much closer to Christianity and filled with Christian themes
14:20 when someone honks the horn at you
This is the only demonic possession movie that deserves to exist.
Conjuring is pretty good but this does top it
What about Emily Rose? I think it's damn fine. However, this will always be the absolute best, that I agree with.
@@Cati.Colours True, Emily Rose is really good!
what about Repossessed? but yeh, fuck all those other ones ^^^
The Exorcist is a masterpiece and perfect in every facet imaginable.
The Conjuring, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Beyond the Door etc. are dirty brown trash water you find a hobo bathing in at the bottom of a dumpster behind the local Big Lots
-Holy water- holy calcium
*Dooting intensifies*
Don’t you mean “Miak”
Doot
Really? I was hoping for a comment, such as “Commenting on CinemaSins videos until he hearts me day #1.” LOL
HOLY FUCK!
9:11 That tennis player tho, dayum..
Do Everything Wrong With The Texas Chain Saw Massacre!
The reason she reacted to the Holy water is to try to convince Karris that Reagan isn't possessed. Other than that, love that you finally got around to The Exorcist. 😊
I've seen this movie many, many times and always wondered about the fake holy water...that makes perfect sense.
@@eyellgeteven9928 Ya welcome😇
Ooorrrr... Perhaps it was considered Holy because it was a priest who was using it. He's blessed, which causes the water to become blessed.
No? Ok then. 😂
@@JustCallMeMeghan Pretty sure that's not how holy water works😂
The power of placebo compels it
the power of CinemaSins SINS you!!
Compels. Compels. COMPELS YOU!
@@QuantumRift DING!
Could you sin Rosemary's Baby next? This was great and can't wait till Halloween to see more horror movie sins
I love it when you upload a video about a horror film.I’m such a huge fan of horror and slasher movies!I’m so glad you did The Exorcist,keep up the great work:D
Was absolutely terrified when she turns her head the first time I watched it
Hylian Legend To me, the backwards spiderwalk scene is the scariest scene, because it comes so unexpected. Not to speak about the body horror of the clinic examinations, when Reagan's throat gets penetrated by a needle.
@@Mara-sl3wd Yeah, totally agree. Emphasizes how iconic this film is on pop culture. I mean the head turn and spider walk are arguably the most iconic horror scenes.
Basketball goal? Bas-ket-ball GOAL???? ... Ding (+1 sin)
Kendrix Kek lmao
My gf played college ball and calls it a goal! Drives me crazy
Except it IS a goal. It may not be commonly called that, but yeah that's basically what it is. Calm tf down.
Jesus, it's like people are obsessed with finding a reason to correct someone else.
Brandon White Is it now? I guess basketball hoop are just random redundant words without any meaning then.
"Not if I have anything to die about it!" 😂😂😂😂😂
I KNEW IT! I KNEW THEY WERE GONNA DO THAT IM WEAK ASF!!🤣🤣💀 @16:14
This movie is eternally engraved in the history of my country, in 1974 this was released with the dub, the day it premiered it happened one of the worst earthquakes in the country's history, many people truly believed this movie brought demise to the country, imagine in the 70s knowing nothing and trying to watch this for the very first time and being greeted with a 8 grade seism.
What country? Now im hella curious
The fact they had the balls to release on Christmas, is genius.
@@bandidoucf Guatemala, by proxy also Mexico and Nicaragua to a lesser degree. It was impressive, as told by my dad who was just getting out of medschool as an intern in the National hospital, some people died right there in the theatre without knowing about the quake it of surprise and fear.
I saw this when I was 8 years old, and alone in the house. I'm in my 40's now, and it still makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck.
Cause it's that good!
Dude your Picture-Name Combo, is so f*cking Hilarious Awesome.
I saw it in 1998.. lol.. I never slept in d dark since
@new message: Hi there. Just here to say I've seen your comments in a lot of the videos i watch.
Glad I'm not alone, I saw it when I was 15 with my sister and I had just played with a Ouija board some days before. I still cannot watch the movie by myself and I'm 34!
Sin for calling a Crucifix a “cross”
Courtenay T. Also when he says that she’s “ stabbing “ herself isn’t she actually masturbating with the crucifix?
@@greenclawclip more like stabsturbating.
Legend says they are still locked in the staring contest
I''ve waited a long time for a Cinema Sins take on "The Exorcist", and you did not disappoint! Also, I thank you for using the original theatrical cut from 1973, and NOT that silly, unnecessary, so-called "special" edition from 2002. Kudos!
Yup you mean the silly dumb stupid highly unnecessary ruined the good original ending "The Version You've Never Seen Before" which premiered (or shall we say "Re-Issued") to theaters 18 years ago on Friday September 22nd 2000, NOT 2002!
This
Impo, I liked the 2000 rerelease! Added more to an already harrowing story. I do agree about the added at the ending though. It ended “happy” but still had bleakness to it
I was in highschool when I finally got around to watching this movie. My mom found out that I had it and was going to watch it and flipped her shit. She wasn't so much against me watching it because she knew I don't mind horror movies and all that, but just having a copy in the house put her on edge. She told me when she was a teenager she and her friends went and saw it in theaters (Mind you they were all in a catholic school and went to mass like 4 times a day, genuinely religious) and it scared them so much that they were on their knees praying to God and screaming to be let out of the theater. A man took them by the arm and took them out side. She's never seen the whole thing to this day. Her 59th birthday was yesterday.
"Holy F*cking S#it!" My exact reaction to the exact same scene. Today's CGI can't touch that practical effect. Only difference is I would be beating that s*it with a bat and calling for help later. Child or not, BE GONE SATAN!!
Cool fact...Max Von Sydow's makeup was considerably better and harder than Linda Blair's. Old age makeup is incredibly hard to make look convincing, and Max was only 44 at the time.
All she needs is to play "i love you jesus" by Trisha Paytas duh
* ALEX * i agree
Not with that pic lol
Nothing says look at me, pay attention to me, better than posting multiple comments on the same video.
@@marioonthestereo9126 Mario u suppose to be nice. Lol
@@tyrondacoleman2694 Mario is actually a sociopath that stomps turtles and sentient mushrooms and so this guy probably following suite
Now all I think about is:”Hey what would happen if cinemasins made a movie”.
It 'll be the best movie ever
2 and a half hour long video of blank black screen
@@sethminter7643 this scene doesn't include a lap dance *ding*
@@PARAcain This screen is a perfect movie aside from a lapdance and im ok with that, and I am NOT ok with that
It would be perfect
the screams when the bed shakes are real. the shaking hurt her back if memory serves
I might be mistaken, but I think you might be thinking of when Chris is pulled back against the wall just before the furniture is moving. She was in a harness that pulled her back but she got hurt.
PaddySnuffles Yeah you’re right. When they were shooting the scene, the metal brace thing that was around Linda’s chest and upper abdomen ,used to make her appear to be convulsing, came loose. The first few screams aren’t real but the rest are. So when the brace broke it was slamming against her back causing her pain. This is stated in a interview by Linda Blair herself ,who played Regan.
"You're gonna die up there" Regan is speaking to an astronaut who is indeed going into space.
Please do Everything Wrong With Beetlejuice.
Nothing wrong with Beetlejuice except what the sequel was supposed to be like
I have no legs I have no legs no movie is without a sin
Used to watch this practically every Sunday for about 6 months when it first came out on VHS in the late 90's. Love this masterpiece & always will.
Sounds like a religion...
@@carlweathers5714 Haha. Beats church.
Where do you live that this didn't come out on vhs until the late '90s? I rented this on vhs in the late '80s.
@@JamesSmith-vk2ky I'm in the UK. The Exorcist was banned over here by the former head of the BBFC James Ferman. He retired from office in the late 90's & The Exorcist was therefore granted a release shortly after along with a few other titles he had issue with & had banned. Bullshit I know but thankfully those days of bannings & films being the subject of heavy cuts are gone over here.
You sinned the part with the tap water?! The demon was only trying to trick Karras into thinking Reagan wasn't really possessed
Striking the chest, as Karras does with Merrin is actually a documented medical procedure called the "precordial thump,' which is used to stabilize a ventricular or atrial fibrillation in the absence of shock pads/defibrillator. It has a low success rate but is still used in an emergency such as the one in the film.
Wow its been a while since i watched this movie. I love this movie so much but its super interesting to find mistakes in such a great movie. It’s pretty sad you don’t find such good horror movies. All it is now is about the jumpscares.
And poor cgi effects
The movie is terrible, one of the most overrated films ever.
There wasn't one scare in the whole thing, one of the least scary horror movies ever and yet people jerk off all over it.
SpongeBallRoundPants the tension building atmosphere this movie created was masterful ~ horror movies these days lack so much in comparison it’s saddening
Camila Garcia hereditary, sinister, the conjuring, the skeleton key all movies that do it better.
Hereditary was amazing
4:32 it looked like he was wearing the shoes with the wheel in the heel and was just sliding across the ground.
Idk why that cracked me up.
Lmao- I never noticed that 😂😂
Heeliez
How bout sinning “The Omen” first sin: naming the little Antichrist after the Exorcist In “The Exorcist”.
Damien literally means "demon"..
I always assumed that Pazuzu didn't free itself from the straps simply because it would be more fun to let them think they had the upper hand. After Karras leaves, it somehow got free anyway, so I always just assumed that it could've freed itself from the beginning.
At 11:00, Jeremy sins Regan for using ‘Queens English’ and an ‘accent’. You do realize, Jeremy, that you are hearing Burke’s voice through Regan, right? Remember Pazuzu saying everybody is ‘in here’? Bad sin, in my opinion.
That was *obviously* a joke. Considering you know his name, I would assume you're familiar enough with this channel to know that not every sin is an actual serious gripe with the movie.
Also, the clip you're talking about happens at about11:10 not 11:00.
Bad comment, in my opinion.
"Basketball goal"
12:00 Karas is stating what the procedures were previous to when exorcisms were completely discounted by many Catholic churches. There's also the fact that some churches of the Catholic faith still believe in possession and exorcism and they report these to the Vatican. Karas may be studied up on those churches being as he's a Psychiatrist and possession is both a religious debate and a debate in the psychiatric community.
14:30 Saw this in Scary Movie 2 before watching the real deal..
Fuuuuck this...
8:49 "And that's why you never sit within crotchal reach of your patients. It really is the first thing they teach you in psychiatry school...".
I really laughed hard at this comment!
I watched this movie, and don't even fucking remember most of the scenes
Yeah, I've seen it several times over the years and I had COMPLETELY forgotten all the scenes with the movie set and the asshole director. They just fade into total irrelevance once the possession starts up.
THIS is the only film that genuinely disturbed me. So many films have tried to imitate but have failed.
Please don't ask how the evil stuff got to america. That's how we got the rest of the Exorcist movies.
Part 3 was awesome. That has one of if not the best jump scare in movie history. So good
FINALLY THERE'S A CINEMA SIN FOR THIS MOVIE I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS FOR SO LONG!!!!!
There seems to be an alien pubic hair in my gin.....
😂😂
Isaac Kariuki ya wtf is that?!
@@EverydayKiki Joke related to Clarence Thomas. He was accused of sexual harassment, and his accuser said that he said "who put pubic hair in my Coke?"
@@slytherin3034 not sure if those timelines add up m8
It's funny, I've seen this movie a dozen times and I never caught that was what he was saying, lol! Man, they killed that drunk bastard off way too soon in that movie! LMAO!!!
Ha Ha! "The demon can shake a room but can't get Reagan out of bed." 45 plus years and I didn't think of that, very funny
I have been looking forward to this for SOOOO Long! I am so happy!