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There's something about the time The Exorcist came to theaters, in that it almost certainly made the experience a hell of a lot more frightening than it would be today. When this film launched in December of 1973, one can imagine going to see it, being completely horrified, and then sitting at home. No internet, no cable TV, no phone to keep you busy. Just whatever's over the air and your landline, and hopefully no intrusive thoughts. Based on a novel released a couple of years prior, The Exorcist is a world-class example of Catholic horror told through the eyes of a tortured family that seems to have it all and a troubled priest who knows more than he should. What makes it so scary is that, like so many works of religious-themed horror, it feels like it could happen, at least in some sense. And, well, our recent viewing has left us with much to say on the matter.

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NotYurRealDad

One of the biggest mistakes in modern media, was not making "Scary Stories to tell in the dark" a hand drawn animated movie.

Anonymous

Now do Exorcist 3 next

NuclearProstate

I love this movie and the book might be the best novel I've ever read. I wish the alternative cut "the version you've never seen" didn't exist though. The spider walk just doesn't work and the extra demon shots are useless. Also people call it the directors cut when it's not. It's the writers cut, Blatty asked for that stuff in as a favour and Friedkin obliged for the re-release. The directors cut is the original version.

Ryan

Great movie. Great filmaking. I hope it didn't make more people go to exorcists instead of mental health professionals. Exorcisms should be like at the same way labotomies or conversion therapy is.

Ryan Rumsey

With peace and love, can we please continue with LOST?

Andres

I think Colin accidentally referred to Stranger Things' character "Eleven" as "Six" towards the end of this episode. Great episode otherwise! Hope we get more horror in Knockback!

OrochiNewsTeam

I'm old, a Joey Lawrence reference is never lost while I'm here. "woah" 😊 This movie is wild. Growing up, one of my aunts loved horror movies. As a child I watched I watched them with her. The Exorcist is the only one that made her uneasy. I have not watched it since the 90's. I do want to read the novel one day. I wonder if you both can squeeze in something like the film Misery.

NeO JD

You’d think the making fun of kids who couldn’t read out loud would embarrass them and make them get better as Dagan said but boy did it not. Eventually my teachers would just pick on kids who actually wanted to read to make it through their syllabus on time.

Richard

I'm dying over here laughing at the mental image of Harry climbing a tower at Hogwarts only to see Dumbledore giving it to McGonagall. My office mate must think I'm crazy.