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  • Heralded as one of the greatest American horror films ever made, the #CastAndCrew of #TheExorcist discuss the tumultuous editing process for the film and the role modern technology had in bringing the updated release to life. #BehindTheScenes
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    William Friedkin directs one of the most horrifying movies ever made. When a charming 12-year-old girl takes on the characteristics and voices of others, doctors say there is nothing they can do. As people begin to die, the girl's mother realizes her daughter has been possessed by the devil--and that her daughter's only possible hope lies with two priests and the ancient rite of demonic exorcism.
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  • @edub9930
    @edub9930 Год назад +29

    RIP Mr Friedkin. Thank you for delivering this classic

  • @LokiDWolf
    @LokiDWolf Год назад +107

    Rest in Peace, William Freidkin.
    Thank you so much for creating a movie that will last for generations to come! That 50 years later, it's STILL the best example of what a horror movie should be. From the script to the acting to the cinematography to of course, the Directing!
    This movie was traumatizing when I saw it on the tele as a kid back in the 80's. And as an adult, it is my favorite horror movie to watch, alone or with friends/family, in the dark. I have analyzed it. I know the script. I just adore this movie. And it's the standard for what I base every other horror movie too. If it doesn't evoke the feelings and intense emotions like The Exorcist, then it's almost pointless.
    I know there are other credible films. But, as an actor and writer, this one is just on a level of its own. I'm forever grateful!!!

  • @makedredd299
    @makedredd299 3 года назад +318

    The 1973 audience reactions to The Exorcist is the best thing that has happened in Hollywood history. 😮🧂

    • @lizziewaymire2001
      @lizziewaymire2001 3 года назад +5

      Haha I love the salt emoji 😂

    • @franciscocilloniz4216
      @franciscocilloniz4216 2 года назад +4

      Indeed .. ¡! 🤲

    • @fdraphael1888
      @fdraphael1888 2 года назад +19

      We saw it twice the first two days. It blew everyone's mind! We didn't want to sleep alone for days..

    • @derekllewellyn6663
      @derekllewellyn6663 Год назад +2

      ​@@fdraphael1888 it's looks documentary about biography book of house off darkness of house off light and the kids are in school interview review and

    • @garypautard1069
      @garypautard1069 Год назад +2

      I have mentioned this before . My girlfriend and I were in a long queue outside our cinema and priests were asking cinema fans not to watch the Exorcist , that's how seriously it was rated. We were asked to give a critique by a local newspaper on exiting the cinema . It was ground breaking stuff at the time.

  • @nali007
    @nali007 3 года назад +168

    The best horror movie in any form of all time. So far nothing beats this. The direction, story and acting are all to notch and it’s genuine scares and not jump scares.

    • @budmangt2
      @budmangt2 Год назад +5

      The only jump scare in the movie is when Father Karras is listening to the tape of Regan talking backward and the phone rings!

    • @o8thnaspliff
      @o8thnaspliff Год назад +1

      I agree 100%. The story telling, the horror is just amazing that it’s truly terrifying.

    • @Machinu5
      @Machinu5 Год назад +1

      The first jump scare is the candle flame blowing up in the attic.

    • @bsways
      @bsways 10 месяцев назад

      I think Alien is up there as a great horror of that era.

    • @dan1769
      @dan1769 2 месяца назад +1

      More impressive is...the technology we got now wasn't there then.

  • @saltyfish2152
    @saltyfish2152 Год назад +22

    R.I.P legend, we will never ever stop watching this masterpiece of horror 😢

  • @digiman76
    @digiman76 3 года назад +112

    The best horror atmosphere created for a movie. That house with that demon child inside is absolutely horrific

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo Год назад +120

    A Horror film which is the absolute go to to see how Horror is done correctly

    • @derekllewellyn6663
      @derekllewellyn6663 Год назад +1

      It's looks happy Halloween costume for another year would be 2023 new movie maze universal studios hollywood 4d 4k show on WB studio's haunted house since ghost girl in her life story ture life movie all about her Linda Blair get in touch screen on iphone open door's

    • @matt13r1
      @matt13r1 Год назад +5

      It’s considered the greatest horror movie of all time

    • @g-m-b6672
      @g-m-b6672 Год назад +2

      ​​@@derekllewellyn6663I thought I'd been possessed trying to read your comment.

    • @pabloisusi6097
      @pabloisusi6097 Год назад

      The Changelling is the second one.

    • @AngeloR674
      @AngeloR674 11 месяцев назад

      New version is coming out october 6th 2023! In theatres!!

  • @deezee2965
    @deezee2965 3 года назад +55

    When I think of these films from the 70's or even 80's it has something that many... MANY movies nowadays don't bother, whether willingly or out of lack of understanding : "Establishing a mood, an atmosphere." The most impactfull thing a movie wishes to have.

    • @elissonlopes5033
      @elissonlopes5033 3 года назад +6

      I feel the same, but i think its the network era we are living now, in the 70's we didnt have any Idea How they made those special fx, and things looked so real and terrifying which brought a creepy and menace atmosphere to these horror movies.

  • @davidholman48
    @davidholman48 Год назад +15

    The conversation between the two exhausted priests is absolutely essential. It makes perfect sense against the background of intolerable confusion. It, in essence and in it's simplicity, is the beginning of the demon's defeat.

    • @movid
      @movid 11 месяцев назад

      🎉 very well said

  • @JesusMartinez-qk9hr
    @JesusMartinez-qk9hr Год назад +9

    Rest in peace, William Friedkin.

  • @user-th3ng3lr6l
    @user-th3ng3lr6l Год назад +13

    The speech is wonderful, but the two sitting, exhausted in silence is also great. Love both versions.

    • @mikearchibald744
      @mikearchibald744 5 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, thats the problem, film and books are two different media. I remember thinking that thats the best line in the book, but silence often works wonders.

  • @inutero10
    @inutero10 Год назад +11

    This movie is pure artistry.

  • @bswanson6211
    @bswanson6211 3 года назад +41

    I am 17 now... when I was 10, somebody tricked me into playing the scary maze game. That image of Regan’s face haunts me to this day. There have been nights in the past where I haven’t been able to sleep.

    • @bristraphouse9987
      @bristraphouse9987 3 года назад +3

      same thing happened to me when i was 7 and a while later i seen the movie it terrified me up until i reached my teenage yrs 😭😭😭💀

    • @AngeloR674
      @AngeloR674 11 месяцев назад

      That was the great work behind the make up artists in the movie!! It took many takes and hours of work to get her face right!!

  • @georgeoakwood7282
    @georgeoakwood7282 3 года назад +43

    I grew up thinking the 2000 version was the only version. Now that I own the 40th anniversary bluray I have now seen the theatrical cut as well. I am a big believer in your first instinct is right, so I think the theatrical cut will be my go to.

    • @ToThePointCT
      @ToThePointCT 2 года назад +12

      I think the original theatrical cut comes across darker

    • @Zafire94
      @Zafire94 Год назад +3

      but then you're missing the stair dialogue and the spider scene, two of the best bits which should never have been taken out

    • @mikeparez
      @mikeparez 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@Zafire94they aren't necessary snd the spider scene takes away the tension and becoems.csmpy

  • @mecongberlin
    @mecongberlin 10 месяцев назад +3

    Another movie that went from brilliant to legendary because of Max von Sydow. And Mike Oldfield as soundtrack is just perfect.

  • @michaelforthriller
    @michaelforthriller 2 года назад +51

    The speech about despair on the stairway is a powerful moment.
    I can perfectly understand why Peter Blatty was dissapointed William had cut it out of the original Cut.
    I didn't even know it was not included in the theatrical version but knowing this now, i would react the same way.
    One of the best scenes in the film. It needed to be put back. I Like the final cut of the film a lot more.

    • @MrJjcatt
      @MrJjcatt 2 года назад +5

      In the novel when Father Karras and Merrin were talking on the steps,Regan was singing a song,I think it might of been a church choir song ,I seen an outtake of it on RUclips,I remember when I read that part of the novel I got goosebumps just thinking how haunting that must of sounded ,a beautiful song coming out of that Monster

    • @spartan2188
      @spartan2188 Год назад +1

      I prefer the theatrical cut, aside from the omission of the despair speech.

    • @benfisher1376
      @benfisher1376 Год назад +4

      ​@spartan2188 The original cut is the masterpiece. The extended added scenes that slow the film down and don't add much. Except for the stairway scene, everything else doesn't work. The long doctors scenes, the silly superimposed demon faces everywhere, the upbeat ending, even the spiderwalk, don't need it.

    • @spartan2188
      @spartan2188 Год назад +2

      @@benfisher1376 Exactly as I was thinking. Theatrical is the better version for sure. It would have been nice if the stairway scene was added to the theatrical, but it's not a big deal.

    • @benfisher1376
      @benfisher1376 Год назад +1

      @@spartan2188 I have the original cut on blu ray, and that's all I need 😆

  • @jamesmonroe8412
    @jamesmonroe8412 Год назад +19

    Greatest horror movie ever! I was 16 years old, underaged of course, my buddies and me went to the theatre hoping to get in to see the film. I remember the big lineup at the ticket booth, the lady was so overwhelmed she didn't even look up to see who was buying a ticket! So we got in to see the film, afterwards, walking home, we kept looking behind us cuz we were all scared shitless!

  • @elliemccarthy3487
    @elliemccarthy3487 3 года назад +88

    It’s a piece of art , I adore each version ; the digital version is incredible it brings it back to life ... I prefer the part of the two priests on the stairs discussing why , I think it’s incredibly powerful

    • @Trund27
      @Trund27 Год назад +4

      Agreed. I think it was an important scene for sure.

    • @tracyb64
      @tracyb64 Год назад +2

      I agree with Friedkin, believing everything doesn’t need to be explained like I’m a 5 year old. Karras says the line when he’s giving mass that there is somewhat a ‘mystery of faith’, which is very true. And the subliminal projections of the demon Pazzuzu on kitchen appliances and on curtains are just AWEFUL!😕👎🏾

    • @greatdelusion7654
      @greatdelusion7654 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@tracyb64
      I’m in-between. I want a version where the scene is left in with the conversation between Karras and Merrin, but without the spider-walk and Pazzuzu additions.

  • @billyz5088
    @billyz5088 2 года назад +63

    Alternate versions are very interesting - but the original theatrical version still rules. The editing and pacing of the original version is a big part of what makes this film such a masterpiece.
    And its not just that it's 'horror' film - or the 'scariest' movie ever - its an all-time great film for ANY genre. It was nominated in most major categories for Academy Awards - but won only best screenplay and best sound. It should have won best picture.

    • @5jerry1
      @5jerry1 2 года назад +2

      ~ I have always seen it as a drama, albeit with scary scenes.

    • @johnmolina3284
      @johnmolina3284 2 года назад +4

      I don't know about best picture, BUT consider the fact that it's the one film from 1973, other than Scorsese's "Means Streets," that film critics and fans still talk about! I mean, who even remembers "The Sting"???

    • @richardrodriguez3004
      @richardrodriguez3004 Год назад +3

      Rest in peace William.

    • @tracyb64
      @tracyb64 Год назад +2

      Agreed! How did the STING beat this for Best Picture in 1973? Do you hear anyone discussing that movie still today?😂
      I think the Academy feared awarding a film like this with more accolades, despite Friedkin’s best efforts to rise it above ‘horror schlock’ and give it credibility on the level of The Godfather.
      The STING was the safest bet for them still feeling they awarded a movie of ‘high prestige’, Best Picture.
      That thinking continued until Jonathan Demme’s The Silence of the Lambs broke through for Best Picture!

  • @hafeeez87
    @hafeeez87 3 года назад +87

    Best horror movie to date - a few came close but none surpassed this timeless classic

    • @DREAM41510
      @DREAM41510 10 месяцев назад

      What other movies came close? Just curious

    • @bustercherry6969
      @bustercherry6969 10 месяцев назад

      @@DREAM41510the shining

    • @patrikbnvn2847
      @patrikbnvn2847 13 дней назад

      @@DREAM41510 To me The Exorcist is a masterpiece. I've seen many films about possession and exorcism and I wouldn't say that these other movies came close to The Exorcist, but just that I've found them very interesting and that I've enjoyed to watch : The Exorcism of Emily Rose and The Last Exorcism.

  • @jeromestracks108
    @jeromestracks108 2 года назад +10

    The Exorcist
    Often imitated
    Never duplicated
    THE GOAT

  • @weirdloverwilde
    @weirdloverwilde Год назад +4

    I literally love both versions - they have their own heart. They’re both worth watching again and again.

  • @markkenific6587
    @markkenific6587 Год назад +5

    This film will be scary to new audiences forever. Such a fantastic book and film.

  • @heysolley
    @heysolley 3 года назад +18

    Friedkin references the sound effects - the most effective elements of the film are not the visuals but the sounds. One example: they recorded the noise of hundreds of bees in a jar, then re-mixed and amplified the sound so that it became a "super-buzz", then played it both audibly at an almost sub-audible level at different points. The sound incites panic in people, even when they have no memory of having specifically heard it before.

  • @luckysonningshen480
    @luckysonningshen480 3 года назад +43

    Best horror movie of all time

    • @Crazy__Canuck
      @Crazy__Canuck Год назад

      William Friedkin would disagree with you lol he HATES that people consider The Exorcist a horror film. I can't disagree with you though.

    • @josephgonzales6922
      @josephgonzales6922 5 месяцев назад

      I would say it's one of the Greatest American movies of all time

  • @caliinthevalley24681
    @caliinthevalley24681 Год назад +8

    This movie has managed to terrify me since the first time I saw it in the early 80’s and by that time the movie had been out over 10 years. It’s a timeless horror movie that is still terrifying in 2023.

  • @kevinclark8549
    @kevinclark8549 Год назад +2

    William Friedkin one of the best directors ever if not the best. My favorite director I love his film's and work.

  • @AGETheGawdYT
    @AGETheGawdYT Год назад +5

    I appreciate BOTH Blatty And Friedkin’s takes on how the omitted scenes impacted being in the film and Not being in the film. Ultimately it’s Blattys novel and his writing was genius, especially in the stairwell scene. But Friedkins reasons for omitting it, we’re valid too, as the film is what it is. Though, I can kinda respect Blattys view a bit more as, especially the stairwell scene, that scene among the others, could have definitely added to the dread of the film, in a great way, staircase AND stairwell scene. 💯.

    • @mikearchibald744
      @mikearchibald744 5 месяцев назад

      If filmmaking or writing were easy, everybody would do it:)

  • @thesummerland6165
    @thesummerland6165 11 месяцев назад +4

    Linda Blair as a 13 yr old behaved so professionally and with so much strength of character, it's terrible that she suffered a spinal fracture. She's a lovely person and saves so many animals.

  • @ulisescastrom
    @ulisescastrom Год назад +4

    RIP legend

  • @josephgonzales6922
    @josephgonzales6922 5 месяцев назад

    One of the Greatest American Movies of all Time ! Classic Film!

  • @TheOverlordOfProcrastination
    @TheOverlordOfProcrastination Год назад +9

    If they’d put the spider walk in that film back in the day I think it would have sent people over the edge!

  • @UniqornGleek29
    @UniqornGleek29 Год назад +4

    rest in peace king. a film master. i’ll champion your work as long as i live.

  • @phoenixblack1220
    @phoenixblack1220 Год назад +3

    I loved all the extra scenes that were put back in. I’m glad it was restored as best it could.

  • @jonsilence
    @jonsilence 2 года назад +14

    "The Exorcist" is actually a composite derived from the Earling, Iowa possession & exorcism of Emma Schmidt (aka Anna Ecklund) in 1928 (and many years beyond), the Maryland/St Louis possession and exorcism of Ronald Hunkeler in 1949, and the circa late 1950s-early 1960s possession and exorcism of an unidentified woman in rural Italy that formed the basis of the 1963 Italian film "Il Demonio" which features the original "spider walk" echoed ten years later in The Exorcist.

    • @hectorrodriquez3182
      @hectorrodriquez3182 2 года назад +2

      Didn't know that ,I'll demonic is it in English

    • @akhnatenra6603
      @akhnatenra6603 2 года назад

      Interesting information.

    • @nathalielangevin3
      @nathalielangevin3 Год назад +1

      And you would know that because? To my knowledge, the novel "The Exorcist" was written by William Blatty. Are you saying he just picked up different incident and put them toghether?

    • @jonsilence
      @jonsilence Год назад +3

      @@nathalielangevin3 Yes, that is 100% correct. Blatty's novel was based upon elements of both cases.

    • @nathalielangevin3
      @nathalielangevin3 Год назад

      @@jonsilence Gosh, he sure didn't make any effort to let that be known...

  • @AGETheGawdYT
    @AGETheGawdYT Год назад +3

    This is a fantastic 10 minute documentary on the meeting of the minds and how ultimately both visions were obtained and restored and showcased.

  • @mohtheking532
    @mohtheking532 3 месяца назад

    The best horror movie ever and it still is to this day. I was born in the year 95. When I was eight years old, I loved horror movies very much, and despite my young age, I was not afraid of any horror movie because I knew that this thing was not real, but I loved that feeling when I got goosebumps and my adrenaline level rose from The intensity of enthusiasm is an amazing feeling. But all this changed when I watched this movie. I remember that I watched it with my uncle and relatives late at night, and when it ended, I could not sleep at all that night. I began to hear a voice talking inside my pillow. I swear it was not an illusion. It was a clear voice. From my point of view, this film is the best horror film ever. It was very realistic, and what distinguishes it from horror films is that it does not go directly to the heart of the matter. Rather, it makes you sympathize with the girl and her mother and makes you suffer with their suffering. Even when the movie delve into the strange events, the director did not By linking the topic directly to demonic possession, he linked it from the psychological and physiological aspects first in order to increase the realism of the movie and the events, which created a unique feeling of horror. The movie's director was a genius, the cast was wonderful, and the audio and visual effects were from another world. Because of my great admiration for this masterpiece, I described it as the undisputed king of horror films, knowing that I watched it in the 2000s, and this period was advanced technology compared to the 1973 period.. but in My personal opinion: Modern and sophisticated visual effects might make a horror movie ridiculous. Excuse me if I have mistakes in the English language, as I do not speak English, but because of my great admiration for this masterpiece, I wanted to share with you my story with it and my opinion.

  • @ToThePointCT
    @ToThePointCT Год назад +4

    RIP William 😢

  • @dimitreze
    @dimitreze 3 года назад +82

    I only watched the 2000 version and I loved it

    • @plumpslump
      @plumpslump 3 года назад +11

      bro 1973 is BOMB

    • @dimitreze
      @dimitreze 3 года назад +4

      @@plumpslump yes, I need to watch that too

    • @Stevesk0011
      @Stevesk0011 3 года назад +3

      @@dimitreze dimitreze! Start posting again! I love your work!

    • @dimitreze
      @dimitreze 3 года назад +4

      @@Stevesk0011 youtube demonetized my channel. it's not worth it anymore. too bad. but thanks for the compliments 👍👍👍

    • @dimitreze
      @dimitreze 3 года назад +1

      @Ben Fizz I will watch it, thanks!

  • @RonWylie-gk5lc
    @RonWylie-gk5lc 3 года назад +1

    A masterpiece, the casting was incredible and so was everything else, I will be watching it today for the first time in about 25 years, I hope I have the version with the additions, they were really well done

  • @standartenfuhrerhanslanda343
    @standartenfuhrerhanslanda343 2 года назад +16

    Effing brutal movie. Still affects me to this day

  • @brandontreat3229
    @brandontreat3229 3 года назад +78

    When will we ever get a 4k release of the exorcist

    • @waynevia6976
      @waynevia6976 3 года назад +6

      I want a 4k release too.

    • @AngelofMusic04
      @AngelofMusic04 3 года назад +10

      Probably for the 50th anniversary.

    • @ophidicism
      @ophidicism 3 года назад +5

      They seem to release it whenever they can justify it, so I am sure you will see 4K - 8K versions,
      as soon as possible. lol

    • @fede018
      @fede018 8 месяцев назад

      It's here.

  • @voxpopuli348
    @voxpopuli348 Год назад +1

    I saw it it at 16 at night in 1973. I came home, put my rosary around my neck, and slept with the light on.

  • @robjohnson212
    @robjohnson212 2 года назад +13

    I always felt bad for Linda Blair, because she got typecast in Hollywood because of this role. She was and is incredibly talented and diverse. It's a shame she couldn't get other roles to showcase her beauty and brilliance on screen.

    • @ameliabedelia7018
      @ameliabedelia7018 2 года назад +1

      @robjohnson212 how fast did she type? I know people have many hidden talents.

    • @deathchronicles6960
      @deathchronicles6960 Год назад +2

      @rob ur right she even said she fed up of playing victims role on her film career they never gave her a clean and normal role after exorcist.. I hate it she deserve best role every actress dream to be in

    • @TheListenerCanon
      @TheListenerCanon Год назад +1

      I love Linda in that role but I don't feel that bad for her. She got reduced to B-movie type roles and it's obvious she probably couldn't handle these A movies.

  • @DANEo2o2
    @DANEo2o2 Год назад +6

    I just finished reading the book and I came to watch this video to see if the original cut was true to the story. The Exorcist is a seminal horror film, but it becomes so much more than a horror movie when you have that scene on the stairs. It captures so much of the atmosphere of the original story that just couldn't be condensed into this film. I think it's a shame that the speech was cut.

  • @WhisperSonnet
    @WhisperSonnet Год назад +6

    no other horror movie has even come close to being this terrifying

  • @theblackmamba182
    @theblackmamba182 3 года назад +9

    This film still give me nightmares.

  • @germanbustos2272
    @germanbustos2272 3 года назад +23

    Shoulda make this stuff longer ✌

  • @boywonder1390
    @boywonder1390 3 года назад +9

    THEE movie that made me afraid of the dark... Classic film

  • @Asim.D
    @Asim.D 11 месяцев назад

    The beauty of the audiences reactions, them feeling shaken and scared, is due to the fact that there was no horror movie like this at the time. The Exorcist was the first of its kind and people didn't know how to feel about it. Love it, wish I could have seen it in theaters back then.

  • @elsanto-hh8ee
    @elsanto-hh8ee Год назад +2

    I loved the uncut version!!!

  • @TheRubberStudiosASMR
    @TheRubberStudiosASMR Год назад +6

    The spider walk was insane. Can’t believe there’s a version without it

    • @AngeloR674
      @AngeloR674 11 месяцев назад

      The original didnt have that scene! Because just like freidkan said! the wires were showing!

    • @fede018
      @fede018 8 месяцев назад

      Some people think it's silly.

  • @tarcisiojoset6434
    @tarcisiojoset6434 3 года назад +11

    O maior filme de terror de todos os tempos!!!
    Assisto mil vezes,mil vezes não me canso!!!

    • @digiman76
      @digiman76 3 года назад +4

      Concordo...o melhor de todos.. nada supera aquele clima dentro daquela casa...dentro daquele quarto..toda vez que vejo me impressiona, mesmo ja tendo assistido muitas vezes.

    • @mtaamand5372
      @mtaamand5372 2 года назад

      Nunca vai ter melhor!!!!!

  • @Eminoglu03
    @Eminoglu03 3 года назад +2

    This horror movie seems like the first horror movie that is so really scary no one else could make such a scary horror movie from the 70's this movie has given a new lease on life for horror movie history,i still love this movie.

  • @Rickky1971
    @Rickky1971 2 года назад +3

    I cannot even fathom anything more terrifying than this movie. To this day I'm scared to watch it even in the daytime. It's terrifyingly brutal and something we all hope we never have to experience in real life.

  • @alexythimia23
    @alexythimia23 5 месяцев назад

    Kids today don’t realise just how much of an impact this film was in 1973, I wasn’t around then myself of course but there was something magical in hindsight of only having a few channels or even cable. Because tv was the time families spent the most time together like a fire place lol but now in times of mobile, tablets everyone probably in different rooms just ain’t the same. I remember being very young and when Xmas came round you knew a lot of great movies were going to be on tv all day long, same at Halloween and other holidays and because there wasn’t hundreds of channels everyone was watching and we all would talk about it at school etc It may just be nostalgia but honestly there was a magic in having less back then with regards to how we consume media. If anything all these media options seem to be more lonely.

  • @polchar8721
    @polchar8721 2 года назад +4

    People they where not ready for this kind of movie in early 70s.

  • @reggied6122
    @reggied6122 Год назад +2

    When I seen this movie when I was a child I felt so helplessly frighten.

  • @stevezappa1642
    @stevezappa1642 Год назад +13

    The movie is a masterpiece. And I have to say the novel is one of the greatest I've ever read, and I don't even read too much horror fiction.

  • @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1
    @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1 Год назад +2

    50 years on...
    there have been a few disturbing films since. Among modern horrors, I rank 'The Orphan' highly but the Exorcist to me, remains the scariest film ever made

  • @spenserdavis788
    @spenserdavis788 2 месяца назад

    Blatty's right. That scene about despair really is essential. Stating it out loud is not bad exposition in this case.

  • @ankanghosh5272
    @ankanghosh5272 Год назад +2

    William Friedkin was the most underrated director who could walk on any path which is not suitable for normal audience

  • @sielorstout1213
    @sielorstout1213 7 месяцев назад

    Ms. Linda Blair is my favorite actress. I don’t think anyone else, at any age for that matter, could have delivered her style artistry.

  • @waynevia6976
    @waynevia6976 3 года назад +9

    I prefer the theatrical cut with one scene from the directors cut the spiderwalk from the 2000 cut, if they ever get the sound to the arlington scene that would be great.

  • @Marvdogger2
    @Marvdogger2 3 года назад +6

    Saw the revised version in the theatre a week ago. The surround mix really works well, better than it does at home. But I prefer the 73 cut and the 5.1 mix that goes with (still hoping we get the original mono again one day)

  • @bingo_madara
    @bingo_madara Год назад +1

    The Greatest and Scariest movie of all time!

  • @davaotripsters
    @davaotripsters 3 года назад +6

    ©1973, 2000, 2020 Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. & William Peter Blatty.

  • @tkmariner
    @tkmariner 11 месяцев назад +1

    Best "Nightmarish" movie in the history of cinema.

  • @JulieHannah-lg7fy
    @JulieHannah-lg7fy Год назад

    I was little when I first snuck and saw this but that scene where shes coming down the stairs like an upside down crab, scared me the most!!!

  • @metrokaraoke
    @metrokaraoke 3 года назад +2

    Back then when this movie came out in 73 there was no 'The making of' a movie on tv in which started in the 80s by telling you all the secrets before the movie was out in the theaters, by not knowing the secrets you were held spellbound.

    • @metrokaraoke
      @metrokaraoke 2 года назад +1

      The 70s was the last pure decade in our lifetime and after that, the special effect was done by computers and then the synchronizing that came in the 80s not only in musicians but the movies itself........The synchronization in music then came about in the recording studious when they can alter your voice without instruments.. and in movies later on in the 80s with computerized special effect was all done by computers. Not only that before a movie came out in our television and they used to tell us how it was made with all the secrets.

  • @petulia67
    @petulia67 11 месяцев назад +1

    Given the things left in, imagine what was left out.

  • @gterrymed
    @gterrymed Год назад +6

    The scene with Fathers Karras and Merrin discussing Why the demon is attacking is definitely the crux of the film, i feel the same as Blatty. ❤ the success is when things are left unstated . . . It was definitely most successful without the scenes

    • @TheTrumpReaper
      @TheTrumpReaper Год назад +1

      Crux. I see what you did there. 😁✝️

    • @AngeloR674
      @AngeloR674 11 месяцев назад

      Disagree! Freidkan shoudnt of cut those scenes out! As it would of made the movie even more intense!!

    • @gterrymed
      @gterrymed 11 месяцев назад

      @@AngeloR674 and the scenes sent the message of Hope to the audience; the demon attacks to get us to lose hope. It's perfect either way; perfect meaning 98-100%.

  • @ULTRAWIDE.
    @ULTRAWIDE. 3 года назад +8

    Still think Friedkins original version was the better one. His reasoning behind the cuts has merit. Still I guess it’s nice he was willing to give Blatty his version before he died.

  • @SebaxJimenez
    @SebaxJimenez 2 года назад +2

    Piece of art!

  • @lucascritchi
    @lucascritchi 3 года назад +6

    I think they should have kept the original spider walk scene that was almost exactly how has been written in the book.

    • @5jerry1
      @5jerry1 2 года назад +3

      ~ With the tongue flickering and not the blood, that's the one.

  • @michaelkelly9103
    @michaelkelly9103 2 года назад +1

    Another very effective and atmospherically eerie film technique used in this ripping effects movie that I've heard previously pointed out by some reviewers in the past was that of employing newsreel videotape type filming to further create for it's audiences a bolder sense of realism as well!!! With all these approaches being utilized, could have the viewer seemingly sitting in the same chilling room as the acting staff!! Quick! Duck! Here comes the pea soup!!

  • @Vass122
    @Vass122 2 года назад +6

    Its disturbing on so many levels...a horror movies on the surface but a real psychological thriller under the surface. It really is the gift that keeps giving every time you watch it. Hearing the backstories behind the versions really talks to the dedication to all involved.

  • @deebonash1495
    @deebonash1495 11 месяцев назад

    I just saw within the comments that William Friedkin just died in August. Ugh!!!! This movie still holds up till this day!!! Amazing novel and film! Rip!❤️

  • @1165mac
    @1165mac 2 года назад +18

    The spiderwalk scene never worked for me. At worse, I found it mildly funny. At best, it wasn't necessary trying to one-up the other scenes of horror. The conversation on the stairs is definitely a keeper. I agree with Blatty. It IS the heart of the movie. The coda is refreshing, but feels out of place.

    • @maksontx
      @maksontx 2 года назад +4

      Yep I agree, your comment helped me figure out how I felt about the spider walk

    • @mitzithompson6585
      @mitzithompson6585 2 года назад +1

      I'm 52 and I'm still scared of the spider walk 😳😱😖🕷

    • @dresenmexico4242
      @dresenmexico4242 Год назад

      Yeah but it is in the book and in the book kind of shows that Regan was having an erratic behavior not quite demonical.

  • @maryduarte3248
    @maryduarte3248 3 года назад +3

    I really like the original film and deleted scenes. For new version too

  • @joelmondragon36
    @joelmondragon36 Год назад +4

    When people talk about the best horror movie of all time, they need to be asking "what's the 2nd best horror movie of all time" The exorcist stands alone.

  • @enzog8245
    @enzog8245 24 дня назад

    With the technology they used on The Beatles: Get Back, they could probably restore that final walking scene outtake now :)

  • @richardque1036
    @richardque1036 Год назад +1

    Three most scaring movie were produce in the 70s, exorcist,the omen ,suspira.

  • @beverleyleach3198
    @beverleyleach3198 Год назад

    The most terrifying film ever made .I believe it was true the story of boy 9 10 in different country .Well done for making this .

  • @juliemonarch7364
    @juliemonarch7364 Год назад

    I was seven years old when I first saw this movie. It played a big part in basing my religion.

  • @nandanavadhani904
    @nandanavadhani904 3 года назад +6

    I hope they release a cut of exorcist 3 which blatty wanted

    • @Trademarc1977
      @Trademarc1977 3 года назад +5

      They did.

    • @Marvdogger2
      @Marvdogger2 3 года назад

      They already did, just make sure you get the release from Arrow as it has the original Stereo mix.

  • @GaspardDuMaurierEsq
    @GaspardDuMaurierEsq Год назад +2

    RIP

  • @ravenhill_theAnglo-celt-1968
    @ravenhill_theAnglo-celt-1968 2 года назад +2

    i prefer the original theatre/cinema version of the exorcist, that version is the best and unmatched.

  • @lastavenger8532
    @lastavenger8532 3 года назад +6

    need a 4k release

    • @ToThePointCT
      @ToThePointCT 2 года назад

      I think we will get one 2023

  • @party4keeps28
    @party4keeps28 Год назад

    The first time I saw this was when it was re-released in the theater in 2000. I'm glad that was my first experience with this movie.

    • @ameliabedelia7018
      @ameliabedelia7018 Год назад

      First times are always memorable. My starfish always tingles every time I harken back to when I first did an*l.

    • @party4keeps28
      @party4keeps28 Год назад

      @@ameliabedelia7018 Tingles everyone you harken back to? How does that happen?

  • @bi7630
    @bi7630 Год назад +1

    That spider walk still scares me

  • @TLR1219
    @TLR1219 2 года назад +1

    Great movie

  • @jaiminsharma
    @jaiminsharma 3 года назад +15

    I dare you to watch The Exorcist, The Shinning & Hereditary back to back on the same night! 😂😂😂

    • @KenFlo1000
      @KenFlo1000 3 года назад +5

      I never understood why people thought the Shining was scary. The other two, definitely.

    • @jaiminsharma
      @jaiminsharma 3 года назад +4

      @@KenFlo1000 The Shinning was terrifying because of it's set up and the weird
      background score... That hallway scene was classic...

    • @gerollopy
      @gerollopy 3 года назад +5

      Hereditary shouldn't even be mentioned in the same sentence as those movies. Its nothing compared to then.

    • @ToThePointCT
      @ToThePointCT 2 года назад +1

      I've never understood the fascination with hereditary I've watched it twice and it's just not scary to me

    • @garycambridge5513
      @garycambridge5513 2 года назад

      I only found the ending of hereditary scary - the rest was pretty meh

  • @MrRonald327
    @MrRonald327 3 года назад +4

    Great stuff.

  • @Wolflairhx1
    @Wolflairhx1 2 месяца назад

    Great comedy film I thought. Especially all that swearing and crucifix scene!😂

  • @a.jthomas6132
    @a.jthomas6132 3 года назад +3

    Seen this movie in my film class.

  • @edzelrebamontan
    @edzelrebamontan 3 года назад +1

    My parents who were dating at that time watched the 1973 version and called in sick to work for almost a week. Fast forward to the 2000's I asked them to watch the Director's Cut with me in the theaters and refused. And they said: "The director's cut is now your version of the film."

  • @raindrops21_9
    @raindrops21_9 Год назад +1

    I still think the original version is the best. The thing that I really don't like about the 'director's cut' is all the additional subliminal images of Captain Howdy - it dilutes the horror to have him popping up all over the place. Irrespective of which version you prefer, Friedkin did the perfect job of making Blatty's terrifying work into a film. Rest peacefully Mr Friedkin.

  • @tonkatrucker
    @tonkatrucker 2 года назад +4

    I get the Unknown Soldier scene, and the priests talking on the stairs... but don't really need them. However- the "spider walk" is so shocking, that it should have been in the original.

    • @spartan2188
      @spartan2188 Год назад +1

      I think they couldn't remove the cables in the spiderwalk scene because obviously there was no CGI in 1973. Otherwise, it would have been in, I believe.

  • @yesusgonzalez7365
    @yesusgonzalez7365 3 года назад +3

    Excelente movie