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The Exorcism of Emily Rose

You mean the absence of gore/blood/people getting torn to pieces? Yeah, I find movies that are realistic and based on true events to be a little more frightening.
 
The basis of the movie is definitely interesting...the trailer's done pretty well, it'll be nice to see the final product.
 
The trailer was good. But PG-13 is a bummer. My wife said she would have a major problem going to see this movie (she thinks the original and 3rd Exorcist were the scariest movies ever).
 
I don't know, I've always wondered if "possessed" people are just people w/ brains that went haywire, spitting out nonsense.


But man, head turning 180 deg.'s, is that real, or did it really happen in RL? lol. Are there any scientific explanation to these?
 
Naa exorcisms are real. Priest in my school said he was a wtiness to some of them. Church really keeps it under wraps because they don't want to turn that sort of thing into sensationalism. Also, during exorcisms, the priests never acknowledge that there is a demonic presence.
 
Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
I don't know, I've always wondered if "possessed" people are just people w/ brains that went haywire, spitting out nonsense.


But man, head turning 180 deg.'s, is that real, or did it really happen in RL? lol. Are there any scientific explanation to these?
From Wikipedia:
Blatty based his novel on a supposedly genuine exorcism from 1949, in Cottage City, Maryland. [1] Several area newspapers reported on a speech a minister gave to an amateur parapsychology society, in which he claimed to have exorcised a demon from a thirteen-year-old boy named Robbie, and that the ordeal lasted a little more than six weeks.

The 360 head spinning action seen in the said movie is, I think, an impossibility if you want to still be alive. Possession is a strange phenomenon...however, I do believe that in some cases it is real.
 
Originally posted by: cyberhap
The trailer was good. But PG-13 is a bummer. My wife said she would have a major problem going to see this movie (she thinks the original and 3rd Exorcist were the scariest movies ever).

LOL, I remember laughing like hell (about 5 of us did anyway) back when Ex 1 came out. I thought it was hilarious, but nothing was better than when I saw Ex 2 on opening day. It was soooo bad, we began "heckling" the screen. By the time it was over, my stomach was so sore from laughing that I called off work. It was THE best time I have ever had at a movie. BTW, the version the studio claims is the "orginal" isn't, it's slightly different, but still a laugh it's so bad.

Pazzuzu!!

 
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