The Exorcist Videos
Episode 20 - The Fantastic Mr. Anderson
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 19, 2009
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Spencer is joined by John Portanova, from Adler & Zenith. They open with a discussion about Paranormal Activity, share some of their scariest films, and conclude with a look back on the career of Wes Anderson in anticipation of his new film The Fantastic Mr. Fox.
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Cut a Throat and Projectile Vomiting - Film Riot
from Film Riot (HD MP4 - 30fps) on November 05, 2009
Duration: 447
Duration: 447
Learn how to do similar effects that you’ve seen in “The Exorcist” and “From Hell”.
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THE EXORCIST: Movie Trailer
from Video Detective on Metacafe on October 27, 2009
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Duration: 99
Supposedly true account of a young girl who becomes possessed by the devil and her frantic mother's search for an exorcist. Strong religious content adds chills to this classic hit written by William Peter Blatty! Ranked 3.50 / 5 | 0 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video (01:39) Submitted By: videodetective Tags: Movie Trailers Movie Trailer THE EXORCIST Ellen Burstyn Jason Miller Kitty Winn Lee J. Cobb Linda Blair Max Von Sydow William Friedkin Horror Warner Home Video Categories: Entertainment
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RoneyZone Radio #130 - We Get Snarky Part 2
from RoneyZone Radio on August 19, 2009
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Taylor decides to stay for awhile in the Roney Zone, and we continue our great discussion. We discuss Karl Kolchak, The Exorcist, The Omen, how religious people can be more creative in artistic venues. Download this episode: RZR Episode 130 Visit The Snarky Avenger website. Subscribe to RoneyZone Radio, so you never miss a podcast: Click Here Subscribe on Itunes here: Click [...]
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Bad Seeds: Creepy Kids on Film
from - blip.tv (beta) on August 03, 2009
Duration: 704
Duration: 704
A history of creeeepy children in the movies, from The Bad Seed and The Innocents, to The Exorcist and The Omen, to Joshua and Orphan. An L Magazine video essay by Nicolas Rapold and Matt Zoller Seitz.
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The Horror – Soundtrack Podcast
from (Cool) Shite on the Tube - Film, TV, Comics, Games, Books, Genre Pop Culture. on July 08, 2009
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Screams and thrills aplenty. Creepy and scary, it s all here in the Soundtrack Podcast SongArtistSource Tubular BellsMike OldfieldThe Exorcist Three SunsGraeme RevellPitch Black Millennium Education Reform Act (BR Act)Masamichi AmanoBattle Royale Resident Evil Main ThemeMarilyn MansonResident Evil March of the DeadDanny ElfmanArmy of Darkness Utrenja (Ewangelia)Krzysztof PensereckiThe Shining It's Only A Matter Of TimeTyler BatesDawn of the Dead Down With the SicknessRichard Cheese 27 megs Listen Now [See post to listen to audio]
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Scene Unseen - "Terminator Salvation"
from Scene Unseen Movie Reviews on May 27, 2009
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Duration: 2260
"Terminator Salvation" Review / "The Exorcist" and "The Godfather" DVD Picks
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Inappropriate Soundtracks: The Exorcist
from CollegeHumor Newest Videos on May 20, 2009
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"Antichrists just wanna have fun." Uploaded Today 12 likes .
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Cinematical Seven: Religious Doubt
from Cinematical on April 07, 2009
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I had planned to theme my Cinematical Seven around a DVD that was cute and cuddly, like The Tale of Despereaux, but a list of movie mice isn't much fun to write, let alone read. So when in doubt ... go with Doubt. It is Lent, after all, a time that was always a bit fraught with religious drama even in my Lutheran upbringing. My church didn't require us to give up anything -- but I have guilty memories of being asked who I loved more, Jesus or my parents. Heavy stuff for a seven-year-old. So I thought I might provoke a little conversation by listing seven films that are centered around theological distress. Some of the picks are a bit light-hearted, others a little more controversial, but all are worth talking about. Spoilers abound, so if you really don't know how Dogma or The Last Temptation of Christ ends, skip this post for something safer. 1. The Last Temptation of Christ Both Nikos Kazantzakis' novel and Martin Scorsese's film continue to attract controversy for daring to portay a Jesus who was uncertain, troubled, and struggling with his destiny. I can't really say it any better than Roger Ebert did, so let's just quote him: "Here he is flesh and blood, struggling, questioning, asking himself and his father which is the right way, and finally, after great suffering, earning the right to say, on the cross, 'It is accomplished.'" 2. Agnes of God Immaculate conception or someone taking advantage of a troubled young nun? Are her actions tinged with madness or inspired by a higher power? Neither the movie nor the play its based on ever really answers the question, and neither explanation offers much comfort. Filed under: Drama, Cinematical Seven, Lists, ReligiousContinue reading Cinematical Seven: Religious Doubt Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Cinematical Seven: Sensational R-Rated Blockbusters
from Cinematical on March 03, 2009
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Many people think that a movie needs to avoid an R-rating in order to become a blockbuster. Most recent top earners have followed that dictum, with only four R-rated movies among last year's top 25 at the box office. Zack Snyder's 300 was a defiant exception in 2007, earning more than $456 million worldwide, and clearing the way for Snyder's R-rated dream project, Watchmen. Its content advisory warns / promises: "Strong graphic violence, sexuality, nudity and language." Can such an R-rated superhero movie become a blockbuster today, especially in the wake of PG-13 smashes like The Dark Knight and Iron Man? If the history of the movies has taught us anything, it's that people will flock to see films that they really, really want to see, no matter the rating. As evidence, here are seven R-rated films with strong, adult content that may have made some folks blanch -- but it didn't keep the flicks from becoming blockbusters. Basic Instinct Paul Verhoeven's thriller has it all: sex, violence, profanity, and very adult themes. The most notorious shot features Sharon Stone's, er, legs, but the flick also includes male and female nudity, intense sex scenes, stabbing, blood spattering, dozens of profanities, and relentless sexual innuendos. But it's not just a sensationalist button-pusher. Indeed, Basic Instinct lives up to its title in its dogged, sometimes earnest exploration of the basest desires known to man or woman. It may have tittilated, but it also made you think long after the credits rolled. Filed under: Action, Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense, Fandom, Cinematical Seven, Comic/Superhero/Geek, ListsContinue reading Cinematical Seven: Sensational R-Rated Blockbusters Permalink | Email this | Comments
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The Exorcist - Watch This Classical Online
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe on February 06, 2009
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No doubts the best horror movie, watch the complete movie at http://www.fullfilms.info
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Cinematical Seven: Most Terrifying Tots!
from Cinematical on January 08, 2009
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Everybody loves evil children! Judging from its trailer, the wide release of The Unborn this weekend promises to unleash a new terrifying tot upon a nation of unsuspecting teens. But the idea of scary juveniles extends far beyond the expected audience for David Goyer's jolt-fest. One writer suggested that the idea of evil children originated "in the biblical tale of Elisha's mockery," in which 42 small boys disrespected a prophet of God -- and were promptly torn to pieces by two bears. The silver screen featured dozens of bratty kids in the 30s and 40s (e.g. the Dead End Kids/Bowery Boys) but none as murderously terrifying as 10-year-old Rhoda Penmark (Patty McCormack) in Mervyn LeRoy's The Bad Seed (1956), a rebel yell against a conformist generation of "perfect" suburban families. The 50s also produced Jerome Bixby's short story "It's a Good Life," featuring a three-year-old with more super powers than anyone at Marvel or DC could dream up. First adopted as an episode of The Twilight Zone (with Billy Mummy), Joe Dante added layers of suburban subversion when he used it as the basis for his segment of Twilight Zone: The Movie (with Jeremy Licht as the kid). Which tots, tykes, and teens have terrified you? Here's my personal countdown of evil children that have inspired nightmares or, at least, made me shiver. 7. Darby O'Gill and the Little People I was five or six years old and had never seen little people before -- I freaked out because I couldn't understand why kids my age had wrinkles and beards, and were dancing and drinking liquids my Dad said never to touch. The wailing banshee gave me nightmares, but those little people made my hair stand up.Filed under: Classics, Horror, Fandom, Cinematical Seven, ListsContinue reading Cinematical Seven: Most Terrifying Tots! Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Men In Black vs The Exorcist
from Revver - comedy Videos on November 21, 2008
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Duration: 392
Author: SFNative Added: Fri, 21 Nov 2008 14:52:36 -0800 Duration: 392From 25 North member, Oak Road Multimedia.
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Men In Black vs The Exorcist
from Comedy by LeoTheMaster on November 21, 2008
Duration: 392
Duration: 392
Author: SFNative Added: Fri, 21 Nov 2008 14:52:36 -0800 Duration: 392From 25 North member, Oak Road Multimedia.
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