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| 5 Nov 2009 by Captain Howdy I picked up the second novelization, Mr. Harlin, the one for your film, and I read it the week before Exorcist: The Beginning was released in theatres. My girlfriend, a relative newbie to the series (and an avid supporter of Exorcist II: The ... There were many cringe-inducing moments along the way; but the final shot of the film is inexcusable. In fact, it's probably the worst digital compositing I've seen in a major motion picture. Ever. Then there's the exorcism. ... The Exorcist Fansite - http://captainhowdy.com/ |
| 31 Jul 2009 by thecookthethiefhiswifeandherloverblog so “exorcist: the beginning” shows us the exploits of a relatively young father merrin in 1949 some twenty-four years in the future the unique “exorcist” motion picture takes place. in what way, stellan skarsgard is in valid life on ... The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover blog - http://thecookthethiefhiswifeandherloverblog.w... |
| 2 Dec 2009 by Jami Bernard Even though the picture on the Sun-Maid raisin snack box hasn't changed since 1970, the busty new animated version has undergone an extreme makeover. The grape-picking maiden now looks more like a Barbie Doll in Amish attire. The Sun-Maid Girl with her raven-colored ... They are also the folks who brought us the animated Rocket the Wonder Dog and the possessed Sarah in Exorcist: The Beginning, to give you an idea of how comparatively tame their Sun-Maid Girl turned out. ... WalletPop Blog - http://www.walletpop.com/blog/2009/07/02/kate-gosselin-a-popular-brand-self-dest... - References |
| 6 Nov 2006 The key to understanding The Exorcist's success as a major motion picture derives directly by comparing the original 1973 release to the 2000 DVD "cut." Here some of the missing material fans had long heard was lying around just ..... The Exorcist, The Version You've Never Seen, Exorcist III, and Exorcist: The Beginning are all found not guilty and are free to go. Dominion: The Prequel to the Exorcist is found guilty of being a far-too-flawed entry that strives for ... DVD Verdict - http://www.dvdverdict.com/ - References [ More results from DVD Verdict ] |
| 21 Oct 2009 by Rich Drees It was the second film from Gordon Parks, the first black director hired by a major motion picture studio, MGM. It had an unknown actor make his film debut in a lead role that would catapult him to stardom. Its composer would become the first ... AIP's Abby (1974) was a little too close to The Exorcist for Warner Brothers' lawyers, who threatened to sue the indie studio. AIP withdrew the $200000 picture, but it managed to gross over $4 million its opening week. ... FilmBuffOnLine Newsreel - http://www.filmbuffonline.com/FBOLNewsreel/wordpress/ |
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| 3 Dec 2009 by venoms5 Yet another production rife with problematic occurrences, it nonetheless is a bizarre, yet extremely atmospheric motion picture which many fans adore although I find it on the nonsensical side. Gotho cuts a corpse from HUNCHBACK OF THE MORGUE ... Also in 1980, Paul Naschy would embark to Japan for a series of Spanish/Japanese co-productions (not all of them horror films) beginning with a tale of crime and cannibalism with HUMAN BEASTS. 1983 would bring to life one of the ... Cool Ass Cinema - http://www.coolasscinema.com/ - References |
| 20 Oct 2006 by gabe.powers@dvdactive.com (Gabriel Powers) The second Exorcist film is a great example of how not to follow up a massively successful motion picture. This wouldn't be the last time Warner Bros. would drop the ball on the franchise, but it was a great place to start. First off, if history has taught us anything, .... Exorcist: The Beginning was most reviled for its generally nasty nature (showing a small boy torn limb from limb by ravenous hyenas and a lingering shot of a maggot infested still-born, for example). ... DVDActive - Reviews - Rest of the World - http://www.dvdactive.com/reviews/ |
| 30 Sep 2009 by iHowie They've worked on visual effects for movies such as "X-Men," "Fantastic Four," and "Exorcist: The Beginning." They employ anywhere from a handful of freelance computer and graphics experts up to dozens, depending on the size of the project, which can range from a few ... Kleiser, 55, a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and a Colgate University graduate, first got into the business in the late 1970s. One of the first films he worked on was "Tron. ... VFX PLANET - http://vfxplanet.vox.com/ [ More results from VFX PLANET ] |
| 6 Nov 2009 by admin Recently, Joseph Laycock has followed up on this discussion in a very fine article that sees The Exorcist as the beginning of a kind of folk religious revival which you have explored with him in a recent interview. I think The Omen is important as a kind of register .... This case is described in the book Devil's Knot which is currently being made into a motion picture by director Scott Derrickson, an evangelical who also directed The Exorcism of Emily Rose. Any thoughts ? ... Untitled - http://www.theofantastique.com/ - References |
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