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Alright guys? It's Jen here. So u want to know a little about me...hmmm....well I am little! (About 5ft) hehe!
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The Exorcist was on Channel 4 last night and I have to say I was was a bit worried when they said at the beginning of the film that it is the scariest film ever made but I stayed and watched it grabbing the cushion just incase.
The film starts off in Iraq, in a desert type place. People are digging and a man finds a clay figure of the devil. The films goes on to show a young-ish girl of the age of 12 and her mother in their house that is situated in America. They are in bed and hear noise's in the attic. A bit later on in the film Regen (the girl) gets posessed by the devil and turns into it eventually. The devil is taking over Regen and she is violent. The doctors work out that she has been posessed eventually and the preists are called in to work an excoristism. The devil kills the preist and other people then the other preist tells the devil to take him instead so he does and and falls out the window down a big flight of concrete stairs and dies. Regen is normal again and moves away with her mother.
The film isn't scary, it's just jumpy, violent, and disgusting (gruesome) but I won't be in a hurry to see it again.
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Production Year: 1977 - Horror - Director: John Boorman - Original Language: English - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Ned Beatty, Richard Burton, Linda Blair, Louise Fletcher, Max Von Sydow, Kitty Winn, Paul Henreid, James Earl Jones
Production Year: 2001 - Horror - Director: Stephen Sommers - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring: Brendan Fraser, John Hannah, Rachel Weisz, Arnold Vosloo, Freddie Boath, Oded Fehr, The Rock, Tim Murdock
Excellent movie. Did scare the hell out of me when i watched it as a kid. Though its funny now, especially after watching Scary Movie. jedi_kickass ( ' _ ' )
purdy 18.03.2001 20:27
I must say that l found it funny when l watched it - l was ready to be scared out of my pants and instead l laughed the whole way through - l know it was excellent in its day but in the 21st century l think the special effects are like that of an old B movie!
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