*EXORCIST III* Had Us on the Edge of Our Seats the Whole Time
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- We had no idea what to expect heading into this movie and man did it deliver! I could not have guessed anything that happened
We do not own the rights to this movie, this is simply a reactionary video.
After writing The Exorcist, William Peter Blatty wrote a sequel called Legion. The Exorcist 3 is the film based on that book, so this is the natural sequel to The Exorcist movie!
And William Peter Blatty directed this himself he was an awesome director Exorcist 2 is garbage.
@@craigusselman546 worst movie ever
The locust swarm was actually the part of prequels later made and the legion is actually exorcist 2 in the dominion the locust swarm was actually seen in the dominion is the perfect true prequel of the original flim exorcist 1973 and the origin story of the demon pazuzu and how pazuzu escaped Africa and backstory of father lankester merrin.
Actually this isn’t a sequel to The Exorcist movie it’s a sequel to the book of the Exorcist. Blatty didn’t want Jason Miller to play Karrass because he wanted it to be separate from the movie
I think I’m uyes
The guy who played the Gemini killer is Brad Dourif……the voice of Chucky from Child’s Play! 😊
And wormtail from LOTR
@@BBFilms88 and in Critters 4 in Space
@@OikPoinFive and Alien: Resurrection
He was in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
The Exorcist 3 is the REAL sequel to the first one.
Yessss! OMG this movie is so underrated!
@allegedly Wow I didn’t even know that movie existed, I’ll DEFINITELY check it out now. THANKS for telling me 👌👏
@allegedly they.never.labeled.The.9th.Configuration...it.was.always.The.Exorcist...maybe.The.Exorcist.3.could.ve.been.called.Legion...but.to.me..The.Exorcist..and.part.3...I.ll..just.leave.em.at.that...that.s.just.like.sayingStar.Wars..was..A.New.Hope...but.a.lot.of.people..Star.Wars.fans.called.the.movie.Star..Wars..by.its.name.to.avoid.a.confusion
There.were.2.movies.in.the.prequels.before.The.Exorcist....Exorcist..The.Beginning..and.Dominion..before.my.favorite..The.Exorcist...then.came..The.Heretic...and.then.this.one...the.man.who.talks.for.Darth.Vader.in.Star.Wars.movies..James.Earl.Jones..was.shown.in.a.few.scenes.from.The.Heretic..the.guy.with.the.deep.voice...he.s.intimidating
@allegedly
"Actually, The Ninth Configuration (a masterpiece) is the true sequel to the first"
I just got done watching Ninth Configuration and remembered this quote I read by you yesterday. I can understand that it could be taken like Argento's animal trilogy, in that they aren't really a trilogy, nor sequels, but they have animals in the title.
But Ninth Configuration is not a true sequel to The Exorcist. It's along the same lines of the philosophy as the third, but has no actual horror element within it. I formed a question as the movie ended I wanted to press towards you: How is Ninth Configuration a true sequel to The Exorcist? You've mentioned the underlying ideas as the reasoning, but that isn't truly what a sequel is. They are vastly different movies, both The Exorcist, the book, and Exorcist 3, Legion being the book. Twinkle Twinkle "Killer" Cain, although I haven't read it, is a less fantastical look at those ides set up in the former and latter movies.
I do agree, however, that Ninth Configuration is pretty much a masterpiece. And I was wondering WTF is going on in this movie until the end. I think Blatty is a great story teller, and his knack for comedy is genius!
One of the most underappreciated horror movies. It's legit creepy.
It is one of the very few horror movies that legitimately creeped me out and scared me.
Get a room, you two.@@LordMalice6d9
The heaven scene had Samuel l Jackson and Patrick Ewing.
Brad Dourif is indeed a phenomenal actor and a beloved genre actor. He's a favorite at scifi and horror conventions. And yes, he was in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. He was also Wormtongue in Lord of the Rings, the Exterminator in Night Shift, Deputy Clinton in Mississippi Burning, the Doctor in Deadwood, and he also voiced Chucky in the 80s Chucky slashers.
Yeah.I.was.about.to.mention.that.the.Chucky.guy.came.on.Exorcist.3....Chucky.is.now.a.cable.tv.series..just.premiered.this.week.on.SyFi.and.USA.Network...I.saw.the.1st.episode...not.bad
What works for Brad is that he is truly an incarnation of the accuser. Believe me, I have first hand knowledge, having known his contemporaries from Huntington, WV. Avoid him at all costs. I ran into him at a restaurant in LA, and wound up in a serious car accident.
that's awesome that he was Wormtongue
@@plus_sign True, but only a few select people know his true nature. As I said above, he is in league with the Accuser and possibly, the Antichrist... The Vatican has been following him (Dourif) for years. He's protected by immensely powerful people and entities. 2029!!
See my comments below. Indeed, a phenomenal actor, but a threat to the souls of humanity. He's manifested his true black hearted nature and is set on the Black Path of the Son of Morning. The Living God will endure forever and soothe the agonies of those whom He has called. The time is nigh, as those whose eyes are clear of illusions can plainly see.
When ''Kinderman'' is talking to ''patient X'', he sees the whole time ''Father Karras'', but we as the audience are actually seeing ''The Gemini Killer''.
That’s what I was thinking when I saw it at the theater back then 💀
Thanks for pointing that out. Yes, in interviews Blatty confirms that Kinderman is seeing Damien the whole time. Blatty wanted to give the idea (with the jumping between Brad Dourif and Jason Miller) that the Gemini was the spirit inside of Damien and the jumping around was for the audience's benefit.
Brad Dourif performance was amazing. Oscar worthy IMO
Oscar’s a BS
They base it on the movie not just the performer and nowadays it’s all political.
These days winning an Oscar is like running for an election, you have to bribe,lobby and ass kiss😂
It’s not meritocratic anymore, if it was Brad would have at least been nominated but I’ll wager exorcist 3 didn’t even get sent out to the judges as an option.
Joe Pesci won for Goodfellas that year, no saying he didn’t deserve it but compared to Dourifs Gemini killer………
Also love Pesci for giving the best Oscar speech of all time.
*Collects award*
“Thank you”
*then walks off*
Its literally just monologue after monologue, most directly in the camera. Its practically just him showing off. I love it.
The Gemini's raving monologue is one of the best in all of film history. And he's delivering it to General Patton, himself, George C. Scott. This has to be Brad Dourif's greatest performance of his career.
Oh, and speaking of movies that deserve more attention, you need to check out Jacob's Ladder (1990) directed by Adrian Lyne, starring Tim Robbins and Elizabeth Pena.
That scene at 20:14 is the greatest jump scare in movie history. I remember losing half my popcorn when that happened.
OMG I know!!!...like I said I was about ready to relax a little bit and then BAM out of nowhere there comes that person with the very loud music 🤣
@@tashatipton2141 it's the loud music for me 😱
Agreed
The scariest part of this movie is that Jeffrey dahmer was obsessed with it
That scene with the jump scare and the nurse... that has to be one of the most well-crafted scare scenes ever. Just everything about it was perfect. You can know about it and still jump lol.
The buildup is what makes the scene. You KNOW something is about to happen, but you don't quite know when. So the suspense grows. Finally when the music blares right at the scene, it hits you really hard and fast. That's how you make a proper jump scare.
My heart almost stopped the first time I watched it...😨😨😨
I dont understand what everybody have woth the scene i didnt jump the first time and even less the times after that
i just clicked on the timestamp for it and it still scared me; that's just a perfect moment
The zoom is the best touch.
The camera does what your eyes would do? Quickly zoom in on the action as a reflex.
Our eyes are drawn to moving objects and especially when we’re on edge.
The scene did with zoom lens and brass note exactly what your eyes would do
In real life when we’re startled.
Remind you until the studio mandate ending there was no violence in this movie only people describing it.
Also
Jeffrey dahmer used to watch this to get pumped up for a murder, he even made his victims watch it
Sometimes.
I feel bad for artists who just wanna entertain but then some lunatic goes looney and now we debate their responsibilities over the actions of people they never met.
If dahmer didn’t show his victims exorcist 3, it would have been something else but th end result would be the same.
No one can do angry acting better than George Scott 😀
WE'RE FINE!!
The bit with the nurse is probably one of the greatest jumpscares in the history of film. It builds up for SO long, has a false payoff, builds again...and BAM! And you can't even make out who it is! Just that they're holding a massive pair of shears.
"It made that much noise to be heard all throughout the hospital?!?"🤣🤣🤣🤣
“Padding the job” is actually a comic phrase Blatty put in there for a bit of ironic comic relief
George C. Scott and Chucky, can't go wrong with that.
I love it
Outside of voicing Chucky, Brad Dourif is an amazing physical actor
He didn't see him change.... when he changed he asked the Detective what he saw, and he said he saw Damian... the Gemini Killer then said "If you looked with the eyes of faith, you'd see me." Meaning it was the detective's lack of faith that prevented him from seeing the change
Yeah, Gemini replacing Father Karras in the straightjacket was Blatty's war of showing that Gemini was in complete control of Damien's body when he's giving his monologue -- it's why he changes back to Damien at the end, kinda a metaphysical way of hanging up the phone
After having lighting reflexes like that and saving her granddaughter from decapitation I think the mother-in-law earned the right to turn the tub into an aquarium every time she visits.
When Kinderman said he was padding the job, he was being sarcastic, he was actually being very thorough in the investigation. He was being a bit short towards the forensics guy that asked why he wanted to look for prints in both confessional booths, which is the same guy he was berating for being immoral and racist earlier in the film.
The “padding the job” line was Kinderman getting a lazy coroner to do the thorough job he’s supposed to do in a witty way. It helps justify why he’s so angry throughout the film if EVERYONE around him is trying to make his job difficult.
16:50 yeah it's Brad Dourif. He is one of the most underrated actors *ever* in my books. He steals every film he's in. As someone already commented you definitely should delve into the Child's Play / Chucky films, it's my personal favorite horror franchise. He shines with his voice acting of Chucky on those movies. I'm sure you'd have fun with them.
I definitely want to do reaction videos to child's play because Chucky scared the shit out of me as a kid. I avoided him like the plague. I think the tiny villains scared me more as a kid because they could fit and hide anywhere and that was terrifying 🤣
You three are very hilarious
That hospital corridor scene should be a required course in film school on how to build tension with a master shot. No fancy camera moves. just the simple blocking and choreographing of the characters. Exorcist: Legion is not a perfect movie but I enjoy how it progresses the detective and the priest's budding friendship at the end of The Exorcist. The late 1970s re-release had it end without that banter (just a view of the steps accompanied with Tubular Bells playing). I'm so glad the existing cut furthered that relationship to carry over to Exorcist III.
That confessional scene was also effective.
The dialogue between Scott and Flanders is very much like the director's (Blatty's) humor in his movie The Ninth Configuration. And that movie is highly recommended. For the majority of the film you'll be wondering "what the heck are we watching" until it all comes together.
The bit that give me chills is when he is talking to the old lady who talks to her radio, you then remember that in the first movie when karras's mother was committed to hospital his uncle says she was found talking to her radio!
And, the woman in Kinderman's vision of heaven trying to contact the living through the radio
William Peter Blatty was also a great screenwriter of comedy, he wrote the screenplay to the Pink Panther film A Shot in the Dark.
Another great horror movie with George C. Scott is "The Changeling" (1980). It's more of a horror mystery, and has a similar eeriness as Exorcist III.
Absolutely 100% correct! Love The Changeling!
The Changeling for me is the top haunted house movie ever produced on celluloid. That seance scene is creepy.
💯💯agreed. The BEST EERIEST, CREEPIEST SHIT EVER.A great watch.Free on You tube.
@@chotzrary Gave me major chills.This movie is scary and sad at the same time.Great movie.😍
When the single piano key plays by itself
Detective Kunderman is Jewish(per the novel), the thing with the Carp where its bought live and kept in the tub for three days was something done by both Eastern European Jews and Christians in the past. Carp are bottom feeders and take in mud when they eat. Keeping it in the tub for three days was supposed to get the mud out of its system before you killed it and cooked it.
Anyone on here that wants to watch a movie of someone watching a movie🤦 how did I get here? Ladies making this......wow....glad you have a life. How did I get here?
Movie was so underrated the true sequel really is a great movie
Brad Dourif did SUCH a good job!
He also starred in "dune"
@@robertgarcia5809 i love his Piter de Vries.
The scenes with George C. Scott in the prison cell is some of the best stuff ever done in the horror genre.
It's a very underrated film and the performances my the main characters are very good. Brad Dourif was brilliant as The Gemini Killer and should of won and award imo. Laughed when your wine wasn't topped up enough and when poor Emma froze when the nurse was about to be killed
Great vid as always. Can't wait for the Midsommar watch
Yes! I completely agree how underrated this movie is for sure! Brad Dourif stole the show!
I'm going to try and do Midsommer sooner rather than later because I am very intrigued about that one and I don't think Emma or Elizabeth saw that one either!
@@tashatipton2141 thats great news, can't wait. Warning, don't drink anything red...saying nothing else
I always thought the mom from heredity deserved an award of some sort
@@tashatipton2141 Hereditary is a must in my opinion.
Am I the only person who despises Midsommar?
I went to see it with a friend, and while she loved it, I was just nauseated by it. Just hollow, edgy torture-porn with a big effects budget.
The guy who turned into the other guy is Brad Dourif he’s famous for the Chucky franchise he plays Chucky’s voice & he was also in both of Rob Zombies Halloween movies as the sheriff also was the father of Annie in the Halloween movies but yeah best known for the Chucky movies
They should react to some of his movie's
@@adamstewart9383 you talking about the Chucky movies or just Brad Dourif in general?
Hes more famous as Grimer Wormtounge from LOTR
Brad Dourif's character (The Gemini Killer) is only intended to be visible from the viewer's pov. The person Kinderman is talking to,who "looks like Damien Karris" is actually Damien Karris. Kinderman is more confused than dramatically alarmed for the same reasons Karris was when communicating with Reagan; in spite of appearing at least to be Damien Karris, he is speaking with the Gemini Killer's voice. And because he is a hard nosed detective is more focused on his investigation and gathering information rather than explaining or understanding his findings.
that wine glasses spilling is whats keeping me on edge
This film is more of a cerebral thriller than a traditional horror movie. It makes the audience think for itself rather than everything explained to them.
Exorcist III is my favorite chapter. At the end of Exorcist I the demon left Regan's body and went into Father Karras. When Father Karras fell down the steps, the Gemini Killer entered his body before he "died ".
Brad Dourif is one of the very few actors that can pull off such dramatic & intense monologues.. After that Lord of the Rings paycheck, he didn't need to work much anymore.
Brad Dourif played this character brilliantly. He's a fantastic actor.
He even played a psycopath in Star Trek Voyager
the strangers 2008 🙏🏻🥺 i love when all three of you beautiful ladies sit and react
Next time
People give the movie some flack, but I love it. It's a movie that captures my worst fear: unaware of an intruder in my home.
Yes! I definitely want to add strangers to our list because I heard good things about that one and have always been really intrigued but obviously too scared to watch it 🤣
When the Detective played by George C. Scott said he wanted to "pad the job" he was just being sarcastic. It didn't mean anything beyond that.
This movie and the first were written by William Peter Blatty, who, for years, wrote comedies (books and scripts in Hollywood) so it wasn't a stretch for him to put in so much humor in this film
16:17 What a wonderful singing voice this guy has
Awesome movie - a rare case where studio meddling actually paid off in the end because I don’t think the original “director’s cut” is as strong as the theatrical version
Kinderman is the creepy detective from the first film and his priest friend who died was the same priest he met at the end of the first film. The story takes place at least ten years or more after the end of the Exorcist. So the two had been friends for awhile. It gets confusing because they really don't acknowledge the events of the first film (other than Damien). Legion wasn't really written as a sequel but more as a story that just had some of the same characters. The director was forced into calling it Exorcist 3 because the producers felt it wouldn't sell without it.
Ladies, I would suggest "The Changeling" (1980) it also stars George C Scott and is a classic haunting-style movie.
This is best exorcist movie since the first one 😮.
now that's the way to do a jump scare...outstanding
I love this one - its both genuinely unnerving at times, and an unintentionally hilarious illustration of one old man getting grumpier as the movie goes on.
My All time fav movie! Ive literally seen this hundreds of times and can recite every word..Scary,atmospheric and brilliant in every way.George C Scott is the greatest in this movie!!
Brad Dourif - the gemini killer - the voice of chucky - grima wormtongue from LOTR movie. He stole the show!
YES! I completely agree with you!!!!
The thing with the Gemini Killer was that he was executed the same night Karras exorcised Pazuzu from Regan at the end of the original Exorcist so Pazuzu took revenge by putting the dead killer's soul in Karras's body to torment him and force him to watch as he killed more people. Then after Karras was committed the Gemini possessed more people to kill again.
"I'm a travelling man. One who moves"
@@SamuelBlack84 that line always gives me chills.. and the one where he says “you know my work”
I seen this in the theater when I was 11 This movie by far was the scariest I’ve ever seen it was done all in one take . The nurse scene this lady screamed loud af in the theater. Scared the shit out of everybody
Brad Dourif, who also was the voice of the Chucky killer doll franchise.
That is Brad Dourif from one flew over the coocoos nest and yes he's a phenomenal actor.
18:36 Even if you've not seen "Exorcist III", you absolutely know this part.
Amazing that in a sequel of "The Exorcist" that the scariest part of this third film is the jump scare that happens after a nurse investigates à noise that turns out to be ice cubes melting in a glass and the patient yells at her. 😆 LOL
I actually found this third film pretty outstanding due to George C. Scott's acting combined with the suspense of the psychological thriller aspect
👍 ❤ 😱 🎥 What I also liked about this third film was it was creepy scary without any of the foulness of the original film.
Such an underrated movie. Great acting and dialogue. The best jump scare ever was at 20:14
The devil kept possession of Damien's body as a recipient for a legion of demons, which is why Damien ended up in an insane asylum. The back and forth shapeshifting into the Gemini Killer was supposed to be apparent for the audience, but not the Detective, all he saw was Damien's "look alike", but the demon that apparently also possessed the Gemini killer was manifesting throughout their conversations, still on a killing rampage coming in and out of Damien's body, making him claim that he was the Gemini killer, who like Damien was supposed to be dead, very sinister and brilliant premise IMO. George C. Scott and Brad Dourif were both absolutely magnificent and their performances are my favorite thing about this movie, and of course Damien's little cameo. Thanks for this reaction, definitely a creepy classic, much like the first one.
the demon at the end i believe is the master because you can see damians breath and the voice change. plus his eyes
A pity that Brad Dourif is getting on in years. One of the greatest missed opportunities in Hollywood history is that he never got the chance to play the Joker. I cannot think of better casting for that character.
Brad Dourif knocks it out of the park and into another one. Then knocks it out of that one too. Also, we're seeing Brad Dourif because that's the identity of who is speaking-that's the Gemini Killer as he looked in life. Also, cause originally Jason Miller wasn't in this, it was going to be all Brad Dourif, till the studio wanted Jason Miller back.
btw the gemini killer is the voice of chucky and is in lord of the rings two towers as wormtounge. He also has a condition that makes him tear a lot. You will find every role he is in at some point will include him tearing.
21:14He's inside with us! He'll never get away! His pain won't end!
When the Gemini Killer changes from the priest (Jason Miller) to himself (Brad Douriff) it's supposed to be a symbolic change; seeing his real self that's possessing the priest. In real life, Jason Miller struggled with alcoholism and had trouble remembering his lines so they took what they had and edited the two together.
Also I remember the commercials for this, they recommended that pregnant women not come to see this movie.
Oh shit I did not know about Jason Miller having a drinking problem...that's so interesting and also makes sense to why the detective wasn't freaking out like we thought he should be 🤣
The 3rd movie is more of a continuation of the 1st in my opinion. Exorcist 2 should be discarded
The Gemini killer is Charles lee Ray (Chucky) from Child’s Play
26:00 Emma: "Snakes. Why did it have to be snakes?"
There aren't many films based on novels that are written and directed by the author, but this is one of them, and it is one of the finest horror films ever made. It is very late.
One of the best Thrillers I've ever seen. Great reaction
Yessss! This movie is so underrated. I'm so glad we watched this one!
Yay! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! ❤️
@@tashatipton2141 ♥
The girl to your right(Emma) looks like Heather Webber on General Hospital.
Glad you enjoyed this underrated classic! Please check out another underrated film. 1990 Jacob’s Ladder!
Dourif should have won an Oscar for this role.
Absolutely staggering how good he was in this film.
Completely agree! ❤️
You ladies are so pretty! I just had to say that. I love this movie! It was such a good sequel but really underrated film. George C. Scott is a mountain of an actor! Brad Dourif was incredible too! Great flick!
After this there's:
-The Exorcist: The Beginning(2004)
-Dominion: The Prequel to The Exorcist(2005)
-The Exorcist TV show(2016-2018)
It also has a parody with Linda Blair playing the possessed girl.
@@xxlCortez That's right, "Repossessed (1990)!"
@@Wilmeiser indeed
You are right, that was Billy Bibbit from One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Also the voice of Chucky since the late 80s lol great reaction to a classic!
One of my favorite films you never see the horror, but you react to what they show us in their reactions.
@20:14 This scene makes the whole movie for me, I love it! Also, George C. Scott is one of my favorite actors. The first scary movie I ever saw was The Changeling, in which he was the protagonist. I saw it in the theater when I was 5, didn't sleep for a week, my mom was pissed. 🤣🤣🤣
Brad Dourif, who plays The Gemini Killer, has the unique talent of being able to shed tears on command, as you might notice in his scenes here. It also is seen when he plays Grima Worm-Tongue in the Lord of the Rings trilogy: he sheds a single tear as Saruman reveals his army of orcs before the Battle of Helms Deep in the second movie of the series.
Also, the "Malfoy" priest was played by Nicol Williamson, who was also well known for the role of Merlin in Excalibur (1981)
I am sure you have been asked this before, but when you get the chance, a review of Stanley Kubrick's The Shining would make for a great reaction video. I hope you like it.
Kinderman is the gold in this movie. LOL
Amazing and under rated movie. If you notice in the start of the movie, in the priests dream/torment with the black boy holding the rose, you see a robbed figure running back and forth. That is the nighf when the priest from excorcise 1 gets possessed by the gemini killer. The priests body is in a vegetable state for decades for it to repairs its body and brain.
I liked how they didnt make this too gorey and used dialouge to scare you. But i wished they kept a few deleted scenes that where gorey. For example there was a scene where you see the priest holding his decapirated head in the confession box. Another scene at the where the demon keeps morphing into all the people he has possessed or killed (eg regan from exorcist 1)
“How would you do that so cleanly?”
Oh you’ll hear all about it, trust me.
16:56 damn I knew it this guy should be on the voice
This film has THE greatest jump scare of all time
Omg I know! Just as I was starting to relax thinking nothing was going to happen BAM there it is with the loud music 🤣. This movie is so underrated!
Can we acknowledge the power of Emma's headphone's strength of stretching?
for real, we should start a go fund me so i can get a longer pair of earbuds😭
This movie has the greatest jump scare ever!
20:14 Saw this in a theater on a military base. Every airman, sergeant and officer in the building (including me) shrieked like a banshee sitting on a hotplate.
Aren't real-life horrors enough? I'm surprised a film could be worse
i’m BEGGING pleaseeeee do a reaction video to the movie Suspiria (2018) it’s so good you won’t regret it !
Also, the original
16:37 - That’s Chucky, ladies
Brad Douriff killed it in this role.
The role Brad Dourif played in "Cuckoo's Nest" was Billy Bibbit. Oh, and he also does the voice of "Chucky".
yayyy im so happy your back you guys are hilarious 💜💜💜
I find it amazing that no one pointed out the person standing outside the window
Brad Dourif himself!!!
Late reply but on the demon speaking for the detective on the phone to his wife scene: My sister had a similar incident at my grandma's house. She was speaking to a friend, the line went silent with some static, I think. Anyway when she could hear the friend again he asked "why would you say that?!" very angrily. Apparently some horrible things were said that the friend never repeated since he hung up after. A lot of paranormal events happened in that house. Another relative brought over a girlfriend who immediately felt negative energy in the house. She read palms or something, but yeah.
I would be interested in visiting that house. I'd be curious to see what happens when someone who is very far from good walks inside
The theatrical cut is the one y'all need to watch.
In the dream sequence there's a thin black man with sunglasses who says "The living are deaf." They used a different voice but the actor is a young Samuel L Jackson.
OMG I went and looked it up and I can't believe that is Samuel L. Jackson, that's too funny. I definitely had no idea 🤣 thanks for pointing that out!
THIS .......should of been Exorcist 2
Yes
Omg I know I can't get over how underrated this movie is!!!!
Really can’t wait till they do Hereditary
We are doing a horror movie every week for the month of October and that is one of the ones we are doing
I don't know if I'm mentally prepared for that one 🤣
I haven't been able to watch that film yet and believe me when I say that for me that is definitely saying something. I will NEVER watch A Serbian Film or the Human Centipede
Fun Fact: The Exorcist 3 is one of the favorite movies of a lot of real life serial killers including Jeffrey Dahmer. Jeffrey Dahmer used to play the movie in his house while he murdered his victims.
Eh, apparently he also loved star wars- specifically the scenes with the emperor
It was a good catch by the one that recognised Dourif from One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest👍
You must see The Exorcist the Beginning, House of Dark Shadows, Contact, Meet Joe Black, Swept from the Sea, and Saving Mr. Banks. All great movies.
I tell you one thing: I have ALWAYS LOVED this movie. It’s tasty classic, mystery, occult horror….I didn’t dig Exorcist 2: The Heretic, but this one is a worthy successor to Exorcist 1….when I saw it at the theater back in the day, many goofs didn’t go see it…they weren’t ready for it….it’s mind-blowing that folks are finally appreciating this flick….and I will say: Brad Dourif’s rants as the Gemini Killer were truly chilling 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
20:15 When everybody's on the internet at once
I just remembered that the detective also played in Firestarter