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Korpse 02-13-2006 11:50 AM

I liked it, I jumped like a bugger in one part.

(Wheres she's on the floor in her dorm room *freaky*)

BH14 02-13-2006 06:35 PM

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Originally posted by tachii
i liked the fact that out of all the "devil films" i'd seen this film depicted the possession as acurately as the documentaries i'd seen. it was true to the actual behaviors. i appreciated the lack of glam exaggeration.


i think one reason so many people downed the film is because we have been spoiled by past presentations. this one dared to brake the mold and what happens? people piss all over it. i actually took to the merging or genres


I think most horror fans enjoyed this movie just as much as I did. And even the regular moviegoers too liked this movie. Much better than the latest crappy Exorcist movie... whatver that name is.


1,2,3,4,5,6!!!!

tachii 02-13-2006 10:46 PM

the exorcist was just fine before they went and fucked it up with all those deleated scenes. now its impossible to purchase an original version of the film anywhere; same bullshit with bladerunner.:mad:

alkytrio666 02-16-2006 10:42 AM

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Originally posted by tachii
the exorcist was just fine before they went and fucked it up with all those deleated scenes. now its impossible to purchase an original version of the film anywhere; same bullshit with bladerunner.:mad:
Well, at least with The Exorcist, the director wanted those scenes to be in the movie. It's not like a NOTLD thing where they created new scenes later. I think it enhances the movie.

But if you really want it, at the Circuit City near me they have the "Version You've Never Seen" and the original version.

urgeok 02-16-2006 12:05 PM

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Originally posted by tachii
now its impossible to purchase an original version of the film anywhere; same bullshit with bladerunner.:mad:
very true Re. Bladerunner ...

I have a VHS and a very hard to find laserdisc of the origional cut.

(for those that dont know - the directors cut removes the Harrison Ford narration and has a small change in the ending - something the critics like better but ironically the fans like the narrated version better)

tachii 03-27-2006 04:40 PM

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Originally posted by alkytrio666
Well, at least with The Exorcist, the director wanted those scenes to be in the movie. It's not like a NOTLD thing where they created new scenes later. I think it enhances the movie.

But if you really want it, at the Circuit City near me they have the "Version You've Never Seen" and the original version.


by now the version you've never seen is the version everyone has see.
circuit city?
thanks for the heads up

tachii 03-27-2006 04:41 PM

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Originally posted by urgeok
very true Re. Bladerunner ...

I have a VHS and a very hard to find laserdisc of the origional cut.

(for those that dont know - the directors cut removes the Harrison Ford narration and has a small change in the ending - something the critics like better but ironically the fans like the narrated version better)


bet your sweet ass they do!

persuasian70 03-27-2006 05:54 PM

I enjoyed this movie very much. I would have to agree with those who have described this as a court room drama, rather than a horror film. It is a well crafted film with solid performances by Jennifer Carpenter, Tom Wilkinson, Laura Linney, and Campbell Scott. The fact that the film is based on actual events that took place in Europe, in the early 1930's makes it even more interesting.

tachii 03-27-2006 05:56 PM

hmmm....i always assumed it was america
didn't hear any accents

The_Return 03-27-2006 06:26 PM

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Originally posted by tachii
hmmm....i always assumed it was america
didn't hear any accents

Movie took place in America, "real" events took place in Europe.


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