The Exorcist? I heard a lot of u ppl post on the scariest movie ever seen, and a lot of PPL said the exorcist. Well I have not seen him so .... I want to know what makes the movie so scary
One of my favorite, but many of my friends are scared of him. There is some scenes that makes it scary, like the girl struck up and down on the bed and scream and cry at the same time, she speaks in different voices one after the other, she descends the stairs as fast like a spider on a back arc, etc., but do check if you are interested. It is quite a classic.
the scariest story because his "real" story of devil possession. About Douglas Deen who "grandmother of the object with a Ouija boards.The boy of Mount Rainier, Md., had a real life exorcism DC 1949.Douglas Deen at the age of 71 and still talking of his race of demonic possession. Report Abuse
I saw the original The Exorcist with Linda Blair when I was in my late teens. He's scared The Living Daylights out of me! When it was reissued in the late 90s I decided to go see it again, believing that the passage of years and myself being older, I do not see it as a movie more frightening . Instead, I was scared **** less! I think what makes this film so frightening is the fact that it is based on a true story and the scenes are realistic. I saw short clips of real exorcisms and scenes from The Exorcist were too close for comfort to the reality! I particularly remember the scene where the child speaks different languages and voices. It's terrifying!
A bright, pretty girl of 12 years is suddenly acting strangely, and it quickly becomes evident after a battery of tests that she is not sick, she is possesed by a demon. One is called Preist is to address the situation after the means to help a desperate mother. This movie contains what is currently the most harrowing sequences ever committed to film and for its time, it was the scariest movie directed this date.People ran screaming in the aisles. Some fainted dead. modern audiences may be the innured voilence and profanity spewing from the mouth of the child's possesed (voiced by Mercedes McCambridge), but the rent.
I recommend this movie if you really a thrill.
Synopsis: Based on the novel by William Peter Blatty 1971, The Exorcist marries three different scenarios into one extraordinary plot. A visiting actress in Washington, DC, notices dramatic and dangerous changes in behavior and physical condition of his daughter 12 years. Meanwhile, a young priest at nearby Georgetown University begins to doubt his faith while dealing with terminal illness of his mother. And, book-end of the story, a frail, elderly priest recognizes the necessity of a showdown with an old demonic enemy. Written by Andrew Harmon () aharmon@erols.com
If you have been exposed to modern horror films, he does not have a big impact on you. In 1973, it was absolutely terrifying. No movie The Exorcist, before demonic possession treated credibly. A young girl becomes possessed by a demon. This sound becomes a violent, sadistic, profane wreckage. Blatty's book "The Exorcist" is a masterpiece and has more details and characters are more developed.
It is realistic. Unlike most modern movies on a stupid bitch who gets to danger, it is a girl who really can not do anything to escape his possession. Watch this movie on a widescreen TV, by yourself at night with a drink containing caffeine cool and tell us if you were scared at all. The remake of the THA.
Posted on July 20, 2010.