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Karloff posted:I had spent the entirety of my life having not watched any of the Exorcist sequels/prequels and decided to correct that to numerous results. Besides Exorcist III, Blatty also directed a movie called The Ninth Configuration which is also excellent. I always wished he directed one or two more flicks because both of those are great. I have to agree about The Beginning and Dominion. I think Ebert put it best when he said they make each other more interesting by existing and despite Beginning being really bad overall it's worth watching both just because of it being such a weird production. It is a shame that Dominion is so flat, but I think a lot of that falls on the shoulders of them just crapping it out as cheaply as possible after Beginning's bad reception. Like Vittorio Storaro is credited as the cinematographer on both versions but you can tell that's only really true for The Beginning. Still I did like Dominion more overall, I have to agree about the sudden twist and high octane action of The Beginnin's last act being insanely bad. And then the way things turn out for the possessed character at the end Dominion's take on that was way better imo. You might also dig Abby. Abby is, generally, a very low budget blaxploitation take on The Exorcist, but it's also very very very good. William Marshall is in it in the Merrin role, and a lot of his actual knowledge of Yoruba religion was used to build the movie's ending. IIRC he wasn't totally happy with how it turned out but it was a big improvement over the pulled out of their rear end stuff the original script had, and it's even a pretty decent subversion of a lot of what goes down in The Exorcist. Anyway people realized it was good since, before The Exorcist went into wide release and the movie was sued out of existence, it was actually making similar amounts of money! The movie should be available on some streaming services now. Anyway I bring it up because imo in a few ways Exorcist II is mega budget, over produced, bloated, white version of Abby. Yet despite all the money they put into it they couldn't afford to convince anyone to let them film in the original home/steps in DC, which is why Reagan suddenly lives in like a penthouse in NYC (IIRC it was one of one of the producer's homes). Exorcist II really is a must-see movie to me because of how fascinatingly bad it is. I agree that I don't think it's necessarily the worst movie ever made but it's really rough.
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I've seen a few people here recently saying the same thing, that they liked The Beginning more than Dominion. I don't get, I just really really hate The Beginning. Harlin tried to make an Exorcist movie the same way he does his dumb action movies and it doesn't work. Dominion is obviously far from perfect but it's at least in line with the rest of the series in terms of thoughtfulness and tone.
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Exorcist: The Beginning, is a fully completed movie. So while I think Dominion is way better I can see how the extra polish would make the former and easier watch for some, which is fine. That said, LOL I still remember that bizarrely, almost hilariously fake candle prop Isabella Scorupco has in that one scene. Like I remember seeing in theaters and thinking "Huh they had plastic decorations like that in the-wait, oooooh." Speaking of possession movies of the 00s, anyone remember The Exorcism of Emily Rose? That movie pissed me off so much but I barely even remember why. Does anyone here find it particularly good or bad? Neo Rasa fucked around with this message at 14:36 on May 13, 2020 |
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COOL CORN posted:First Saunt Maud and now this, I'm
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# ? May 13, 2020 15:03 |
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Sarchasm posted:The Green Knight has been officially delayed as of today with no new release date. No idea why it took A24 this long to make the announcement, honestly. Did it stream as part of the Amazon/SXSW thing like it was supposed to? I remember reading about that and thinking it sounded cool but then I completely forgot it was happening.
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graventy posted:Did it stream as part of the Amazon/SXSW thing like it was supposed to? I remember reading about that and thinking it sounded cool but then I completely forgot it was happening. No I don't think so. They streamed select titles from SXSW and that wasn't one of them. A bunch of film fests (Cannes, Sundance, possibly Venice and Toronto) are combining for an online festival in Aug/Sept so maybe it'll end up there.
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graventy posted:Did it stream as part of the Amazon/SXSW thing like it was supposed to? I remember reading about that and thinking it sounded cool but then I completely forgot it was happening. gently caress, I didn't know that was a limited event. I spotted those, and had a few "Oh, I should watch that sometime" moments, and then forgot.
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Neo Rasa posted:
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remigious posted:I have not seen this movie, but I just listened to a podcast about the girl that the movie is loosely based on and it was incredibly sad https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anneliese_Michel Oh, investigations and historical records of real exorcisms are incredibly depressing and horrific.
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Franchescanado posted:Oh, investigations and historical records of real exorcisms are incredibly depressing and horrific. I don't think I've ever sought out the true story of a possession film because like... there's no way that can go well.
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Franchescanado posted:Oh, investigations and historical records of real exorcisms are incredibly depressing and horrific. Only the ones that get publicity tbh. I'm Roman Catholic and 99.9% of all Catholic exorcisms are just praying over somebody, oftentimes repeatedly.
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I wonder how her psychosis would have manifested if she had not come from a deeply religious family? She starved to death and had broken bones and they just kept giving her exorcisms.
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flashy_mcflash posted:No I don't think so. They streamed select titles from SXSW and that wasn't one of them. As I understand it directors had to opt in to having their film streamed on Amazon and very few opted in. Most cited fears that it would make future streaming contracts less profitable, which honestly makes a ton of sense. Netflix isn't going to buy streaming rights for a movie that everyone already watched for free on Amazon.
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Sarchasm posted:As I understand it directors had to opt in to having their film streamed on Amazon and very few opted in. Most cited fears that it would make future streaming contracts less profitable, which honestly makes a ton of sense. Netflix isn't going to buy streaming rights for a movie that everyone already watched for free on Amazon. Yeah for movies of a certain size it might make sense to wait. Depends on where they see the film ending up (theatre or streaming) I suppose. Speaking of which, there's some really cool stuff in the Chattanooga Film Fest lineup. Looks like you can watch everything for $30. https://www.chattfilmfest.org/press...qWuUOdzbeTyrUdc
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Kvlt! posted:Only the ones that get publicity tbh. I'm Roman Catholic and 99.9% of all Catholic exorcisms are just praying over somebody, oftentimes repeatedly. This is surprising info to add to my KVLT!_Lore.accdb file
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STAC Goat posted:I don't think I've ever sought out the true story of a possession film because like... there's no way that can go well. The Dollop podcast has done quite a few episodes on exorcisms. At least they make comedic bits out the history while they're telling you depressing tales of people clearly mentally ill being brutalized by con-artist priests. I highly recommend them, but they aren't happy. Episode 76: Australian Exorcisms is the stand-out, but they've done a few more besides that
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Franchescanado posted:The Dollop podcast has done quite a few episodes on exorcisms. At least they make comedic bits out the history while they're telling you depressing tales of people clearly mentally ill being brutalized by con-artist priests. I highly recommend them, but they aren't happy. Is Dave still stuck up his own rear end in a top hat?
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Iron Crowned posted:Is Dave still stuck up his own rear end in a top hat? He's mellowed with age, but he'll always be an antagonizing rear end in a top hat. You either love it or hate it.
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Sarchasm posted:The Green Knight has been officially delayed as of today with no new release date. No idea why it took A24 this long to make the announcement, honestly. This pandemic sucks.
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Franchescanado posted:The Dollop podcast has done quite a few episodes on exorcisms. At least they make comedic bits out the history while they're telling you depressing tales of people clearly mentally ill being brutalized by con-artist priests. I highly recommend them, but they aren't happy. I was also raised Roman Catholic and have my share of exorcism stories I heard second hand from priests who claimed to take part in them and even had a few conversations with Blatty. I'm unfortunately familiar with both the mundane "pray over" aspects of "exorcisms" but also the more tragic "abuse of a kid who is mentally ill or just like going through puberty or multi-racial or something" thing. Its just a really terrible door to open. When I was a teenager it was fun and exciting to ask questions like that but the more I heard the less I asked questions.
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STAC Goat posted:I was also raised Roman Catholic and have my share of exorcism stories I heard second hand from priests who claimed to take part in them and even had a few conversations with Blatty. I'm unfortunately familiar with both the mundane "pray over" aspects of "exorcisms" but also the more tragic "abuse of a kid who is mentally ill or just like going through puberty or multi-racial or something" thing. Same, except raised in a Southern Baptist community rather than Catholic.
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Franchescanado posted:Same, except raised in a Southern Baptist community rather than Catholic. My dad's a preacher in the International Pentecostal Holiness Church, so I get the whole southern evangelist thing.
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that new Idle Hands release from SHOUT came in and its taking all my power to not call an audible at work and tell everyone my internet is down and cant work for at least the next two hours while I smoke and watch this movie again.
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COOL CORN posted:My dad's a preacher in the International Pentecostal Holiness Church, so I get the whole southern evangelist thing. I was not raised in a religious household but went to an Evangelical elementary school where we heard about exorcisms and premillennial dispensationalism all the time. My parents pulled me out of the school after the science teacher announced he would only be teaching scientific theories put forth by Christians. We watched a lot of bad Christian movies dramatising the book of Revelations and you would think something based off a book with that kind of rad imagery would be exciting but you'd be wrong. None of these movies had any budget so it's just scenes of people talking to each other about how they should have listened to their Christian friends before the apocalypse happened. I distinctly remember one where the Antichrist was tempting people through VR headsets and killing people who refused him with virtual snakes. Again, sounds like something that could be at least visually interesting but the VR space was just an empty white room.
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Omg I forgot. I’ll have to get it on the next paycheck
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Flying Zamboni posted:I was not raised in a religious household but went to an Evangelical elementary school where we heard about exorcisms and premillennial dispensationalism all the time. My parents pulled me out of the school after the science teacher announced he would only be teaching scientific theories put forth by Christians. Good time to re-mention this: It's amazing how bad/wild the Mark IV movies are and yet how they manage to be watchable they are for the batshit, unchanging viewpoint of evangelical Christianity. All four of them are up on Amazon now. They've had some alternate titles over time but the original ones are used here: A Thief in the Night A Distant Thunder Image of the Beast Prodigal Planet The first one is only 69 (nice ) minutes long so give'em a shot. Anyway these stand out only in that they're like, the original Left Behind movies, and it's amazing how the template for this type of movie has been unchanged since then and how the first one aligns nicely with Evangelicalism rising as a white identity and not just a Christian one. You can see the Venn diagram that is a circle of hey if you're ever alone and don't have a big strong parental presence to order you around then guess what THE WORLD HAS ENDED also stay the gently caress away from anyone that isn't Christian since being a Christian is the most dangerous thing ever you carry a heavy burden by knowing about Jesus. Very few people on earth have ever heard of Jesus before, totally obscure figure. GOd, gently caress those movies, but these four are worth seeing for the gap of time they were made throughout.
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On the heels of yesterday's news about The Green Knight being indefinitely delayed, Disney today announced that The New Mutants has been rescheduled for an August 28 release date. lol
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Sarchasm posted:On the heels of yesterday's news about The Green Knight being indefinitely delayed, Disney today announced that The New Mutants has been rescheduled for an August 28 release date. That movie is never coming out
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Guys I think umm, I think movies are cancelled. Just the whole concept of movies.
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King Vidiot posted:Guys I think umm, I think movies are cancelled. Just the whole concept of movies. They had a good run. Looking forward to Tsai Ming-Liang's tiktok output going forward.
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King Vidiot posted:Guys I think umm, I think movies are cancelled. Just the whole concept of movies. Now is the time to make your own. I got the new iPhone so I can make movies on it
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King Vidiot posted:Guys I think umm, I think movies are cancelled. Just the whole concept of movies. Now now, we are all taking the continuous delay of New Mutants very hard but let's not assume the worst just yet.
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WeaponX posted:That movie is never coming out A more cursed movie than the tape from Ringu
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WeaponX posted:That movie is never coming out its the Ferguson v. Khabib of movies
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WeaponX posted:That movie is never coming out
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we should make our own zoom meeting horror movie.
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It's called Uninvited and it's a slasher about someone who shows up in Zoom meetings uninvited and then slowly participants drop off the call, never to be seen again! Outside of a Slack message that says "I think my internet is a bit spotty right now, someone ping me with the meeting notes after."
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get Fragmaster involved and call it Zoom House
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# ? May 14, 2020 15:29 |
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A guy sets his Zoom background to the cursed video from The Ring and everyone on the call immediately get an Outlook meeting reminder pop up for seven days out that just says "Die."
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I just posted this in the WHM thread but: The Ring Tape is the original Rickroll
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