So according to my dad, this movie came out in theaters when he was stationed in Panama. There's a lot of locust-like bugs in Panama. So over the radio, someone would whisper "Pazuzu," to warn everyone a swarm of bugs were flying through and to shield themselves. That was the best thing to come out from this movie; we now whisper "Pazuzu," to each other when we see a shit-ton of bugs. Good father-daughter bonding moment that came from this movie.
@@DahliaLegacy I’d forgotten about this response until you commented. This makes ME happy, since dad is currently fighting cancer, but to know this cracked you up really brightens my day.
Really this movie is the tale of an underdog cinematographer having to overcome a set director out to ruin his career by covering every set in mirrors.
It was photographed by a top veteran cinematographer in William Fraker. The photography was beautifully done and about the only good thing about the movie. So it’s closer to the mark to say he was competing with the art director.
"Okay, okay, but to be fair, the people who made those quotes have probably seen zero movies with E.T. getting fucked." From now on, this will be my answer to anyone calling something the "worst movie ever".
+ Lady Cheyne Cat, devil... Pretty much the same thing! I should know since 7-8 of the little f**kers have passed through my family over the years. Yes, we're a family of masochists. Devil worshippers, no. Masochists, yes!
Hilarious review, but I'm pretty certain that John Boorman's vision was not for the movie to be a horror film, but a science fiction/fantasy type of story.Especially with the Teilhard de Chardin reference popping up all over the place.He theorized in real life that eventually mankind would evolve into a single mind of either good or evil.In fact, William Peter Blatty's novel said that about Father Merrin's character.Blatty modeled the Merrin character as another Chardin and he also referenced "Pazuzu" which turns up unnamed in the first "Exorcist" at the Iraqi dig site.The ending "confrontation scene" could mean that both Regan and Father Lamont are still in the parallel universe from the trance inducing "synchronizer", explaining why no one rushes out to see all the commotion happening at the Georgetown house when the taxi crashes into it.It would also explain the evil Regan doppelganger already in the house. The film is extremely flawed to the point at the very end, we see Richard Burton and Linda Blair walking through the wreckage of the destroyed house in the direction of the Potomac River.Anyone who is aware of how 3600 Prospect St. in Georgetown is located, would know that if they kept walking in that direction, they would plummet to their deaths because the backyard is at the top of a cliff!That is why the scary staircase leading down to M Street was built in the first place!
I read somewhere that during the test screening a group of angry audience members chased the studio heads out of the auditorium and down the street. LMAO by the way i bought this dvd at a second hand shop and i want my 25 cents back LOL
Noodles37UK Sure other people ave done it but I would love to see his take on the gun is good and the penis is evil (direct quote from the movie) I think it might even be too much for the master of exploitation films to handle.
ShitcaseCinema ( spell). Found it right after my comment. That film was hilarious.Shitcase and Zardoz. Shitcase failed, however to note it's obviously Connery doing " the gun is GOOD, the PENIS, is eee-villllll" . Posh Scottish accent. Christ, he was Bond. Wtf.*****
This film has quite a bit in common with Heavens Gate in that there are 3-4 versions of it. The studio made a cut in the ending a week or so after it's release, then their was at least one studio edit released overseas before Boorman did his re-edit.
It's not mythological. There is an actual, real metal structure of the demon Pazuzu. Pazuzu was around the Assyrian era I think. This demon also appears in the Book of Enoch. Actual Roman-catholic Exorcists prefer of people did not "muck around" with its name. If one prays too or invokes the Archangel Michael and depending on the power of your faith, you will probably never see him. Invoke Pazuzu and you are asking for trouble.
@@FrostedSeagulldemons aren't real. Just like ghosts aren't real. It sounds like your logic is pazuzu is real because a statue of it was built by people in 1365-609BC. I Ill pray to "pazuzu" (which is a goofy ass name regardless) tonight and have a feeling not a thing will happen. Just a hunch.
Back from UA-cam Prison, just less than a month away from the release of The Exorcist: Believer. 3:28- Lloyd was awesome. R.I.P. 5:09- And she will later be known as "Space Karen" on Deep Space Nine. 6:46- At least Ennio Morricone's music DIDN'T sound western when he later did John Carpenter's The Thing. 8:55 to 9:01- 🤣 19:59- This makes me thank God we got out of the 1970s. 21:26- Or Camelot from Excalibur, a much better John Boorman directed movie, thank you very much. 25:23- At least unlike the maggots in City of the Living Dead, the group of locus in this film doesn't sound like someone masturbating with a hand full of Jell-O.
As a kid, I remember being in a video store and seeing the box covers to many horror sequels thinking "oh man these must be 10 times scarier than the first movie!" As an adult, I realize that practically every horror sequel or reboot is garbage.
+Jordan Alexander A lot of horror sequels are great. Texas Chainsaw Massacre II, Friday The 13th II, Halloween II, etc. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre reboot wasn't bad either, considering some of the other reboots out there.
Can I watch a single episode of Cinema Snob without someone in the comments complaining about NC? People say that NC's current viewership is immature yet ironically I only see complaints/comparisons about other reviewers on Cinema Snob videos. It's not a competition they have completely different review styles, like apples and oranges.
"Exorcist II" is more of a dark fantasy than a horror movie. The movie may have lots of flaws and Burton's overacting, but the surreal scenes and the bits in Africa where quite well done.
@@Johnlindsey289 Exorcist II was so bad that Blatty insisted that third film be titled ‘Legion’ so as to distance his film as being perceived a continuation of the saga. But he was overruled by the studio.
I like to think if they kept making sequels they'd basically be titled like goosebumps books. Exorcist III: The Spook of Specter Street, or Exorcist IV: A Tall Tale of Tall Tails.
The only good Exorcist sequel is "Repossessed" with Leslie Nielsen. And yes, I know that was a sequel-parody, but that's why it's the only good one...it made me laugh anyway. XD
I think this movie had a good premise in it's world building. It pretty much has all the ingredients there, metaphysical madness, good actors and a good director. It just falls apart since no one seems to give a damn. Maybe if Boorman would have actually liked the original, this could have worked. Or maybe it should have not been a Excorcist sequel but a completely original movie.
@@biffyqueen True. I went to IU, and the campus art gallery was designed by IM Pei. The main stairs were almost impossible to walk on because of course they had to be diagonal. Looked prettier that way. You just had to hold the railing going up or down.
It's honestly amazing that this movie can now be put into a new category along with Jurassic World Dominion, in the category of "terrible movie where instead of focusing on what made the original good we focus on locusts". It's a weirdly specific thing that somehow happened twice.
At least I could deal with the locusts in Dominion by interpreting it as them being some kind of dinosaur. There is no connection to locusts in The Exorcist.
But The Exorcist was more than just a horror film -- it was also a drama, mystery, and tragedy! But, of course, the movie scared audiences so much, that that's why it's solely known as horror.
The parties responsible for writing the dialogue had the intellectual capacity of children. "i am Pazuzu". That qualifies as exposition in a 3rd grade paper about what their families did over the Christmas holiday.
She was sixteen? And I was about to make a comment about how Linda Blair being hot was the only good thing in this movie. Mind you I think I was a teen too when I saw this and sixteen is the legal age in my country. Still, awkward. But hey same director as Zardoz! That explains a lot... Wait no it doesn't, that movie didn't make sense either.
its not better or worst, its just different. NC did something hilarious, and clearly dislikes the film, this one is subtler and u get the feeling Brad likes this film.
It's a movie that fails in the writing and in most cases the acting. The cinematography was very good and the musical score was great. In the wrong movie obviously, but it was a great score. Still, exorcist 3 was pretty good and the two Exorcist prequel movies were passable
Not a comment how Louise Fletcher looks like Ellen Burstyn? In 1980 CBS showed the original "Exorcist" & the sequel the next night. I figured it made no sense because it was edited for TV! A few years later I watched it on VHS and it was still bananas!
I like Exorcist 2 and the movie made perfect sense to me. But feel free to hate on it because it's not a horror movie and it's stupid to make a sequel to the "scariest movie ever" and not make it horror.
I was watching the newest NC, but the "intro" was so boring and that's when I noticed Brad had uploaded this review to YT, I said "Fuck it" and here I am.
+Cure Optimism I agree. I haven't seen his latest two reviews but he has become so self indulgent that is just wasting your time watch his show. The Snob on the other hand, keeps being entertaining as always. I would even dare to say he has become better and better.
+Kevin H. Pilgrim I would agree that NC has lost a step and that CS has just gotten funnier...I just wish that Brad was more focused on uploading his old Cinema Snob back catalog onto the channel instead of Midnight screenings.
WOAH! This epic fable can't simply end without a proper conclusion. Then what happened, don't be shy, was the vid satisfactory or did a needle land in your eye?
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Kevin H. Pilgrim WTF are you contrasting two friends with different styles for? 🤔
love how the snob jokes about the rooftop but not about how close linda blair came to falling off that thing. seriously look it up, during the scene where blair is on the ledge she didn't have any sort of safety harness or device strapped to her. her screams in that scene are very much real fear because she almost fell off.also not the only time in the film boorman puts Blair's safety in danger for the film, during the final scenes blair fell off the bed and almost through the crack in the floor. boorman was going to run with it till a stage hand rushed in and saved her from injury.finally, while burton was drunk on set, Blair was late majority of the time because she had a drug problem at the time. so that was BOTH leads in a pretty messed up place while shooting.
15:08 But I can touch it with my bare hand! I've never stuttered like that in my entire life. I HAVE stuttered, and still do, but certainly not like an awful child actor!
Don't get me wrong, I did hate this film for being boring and nonsensical but...I don't think this is even the worst movie IN THE SERIES! I still have "Dominion" to watch but my least favourite Exorcist film is "The Beginning".
Morbius Fitzgerald they're both awful but in different ways. I personally think The Heretic is more of an insult to the original while The Beginning is more forgettable.
So according to my dad, this movie came out in theaters when he was stationed in Panama. There's a lot of locust-like bugs in Panama. So over the radio, someone would whisper "Pazuzu," to warn everyone a swarm of bugs were flying through and to shield themselves. That was the best thing to come out from this movie; we now whisper "Pazuzu," to each other when we see a shit-ton of bugs. Good father-daughter bonding moment that came from this movie.
This no-lie cracks me up. Thanks for the info. ^_^
@@DahliaLegacy I’d forgotten about this response until you commented. This makes ME happy, since dad is currently fighting cancer, but to know this cracked you up really brightens my day.
@@HanaBakemonoTell him that the Pazuzu story has made a lot of people laugh. It'll probably crack him up, too.
@@HanaBakemono I'm honored. ^_^
@@HanaBakemono I really hope that he pushes through.
Really this movie is the tale of an underdog cinematographer having to overcome a set director out to ruin his career by covering every set in mirrors.
It was photographed by a top veteran cinematographer in William Fraker. The photography was beautifully done and about the only good thing about the movie. So it’s closer to the mark to say he was competing with the art director.
Whenever James Earl Jones is there, I would always never miss a Darth Vader reference and you really made one haha. XD
I would like to see The Cinema Snob do a follow-up episode with The Exorcist III.
Music = Great
Cinematography = Amazing
Acting = Quite strong
Script and Story = Convoluted as shit
I agree.
Too bad they fucked it up with the most important aspect of filmmaking, lol.
I agree about the music and cinematography, but I felt that the acting was pretty weak... Not horrible, but weak.
The music?
No i disagree with that
Some of its ok but then we get the DUDDA DUDDA DUDDA DUTDA stuff and none of it fits for a horror film
"Okay, okay, but to be fair, the people who made those quotes have probably seen zero movies with E.T. getting fucked."
From now on, this will be my answer to anyone calling something the "worst movie ever".
It is quite difficult to defeat
My husband's cat was named Pazuzu. He died recently :-( I actually liked that little devil.
I'm sorry.
+ Lady Cheyne Cat, devil... Pretty much the same thing! I should know since 7-8 of the little f**kers have passed through my family over the years.
Yes, we're a family of masochists. Devil worshippers, no. Masochists, yes!
Your husband or the cat?
KRULL!!!!
Dont ya mean that little locust?
I think that one of the best jokes about autism a comedian can make is a joke about not having joke. Love it.
I'm an autistic person, and I really want to hear more great autism jokes.
Classic Snob episode, nice to see it brought back from Copyright Limbo and just in time for the new Snob episode on the original Exorcist movie.
The plot may be insane. This is a beautifully made movie plus the music is amazing
Hilarious review, but I'm pretty certain that John Boorman's vision was not for the movie to be a horror film, but a science fiction/fantasy type of story.Especially with the Teilhard de Chardin reference popping up all over the place.He theorized in real life that eventually mankind would evolve into a single mind of either good or evil.In fact, William Peter Blatty's novel said that about Father Merrin's character.Blatty modeled the Merrin character as another Chardin and he also referenced "Pazuzu" which turns up unnamed in the first "Exorcist" at the Iraqi dig site.The ending "confrontation scene" could mean that both Regan and Father Lamont are still in the parallel universe from the trance inducing "synchronizer", explaining why no one rushes out to see all the commotion happening at the Georgetown house when the taxi crashes into it.It would also explain the evil Regan doppelganger already in the house.
The film is extremely flawed to the point at the very end, we see Richard Burton and Linda Blair walking through the wreckage of the destroyed house in the direction of the Potomac River.Anyone who is aware of how 3600 Prospect St. in Georgetown is located, would know that if they kept walking in that direction, they would plummet to their deaths because the backyard is at the top of a cliff!That is why the scary staircase leading down to M Street was built in the first place!
Wow. Exorcist II is even WORSE than I remember. Cinema Snob is hysterical. I laughed my ass off. Well done, Sir.
That moment when you realize that Linda Blair second greatest role is on a random episode of Supernatural
yeah, according to IMDB, she turned 18 in january, and the movie was released 5 months later, so....
But what about when the movie was filmed?
I read somewhere that during the test screening a group of angry audience members chased the studio heads out of the auditorium and down the street. LMAO
by the way i bought this dvd at a second hand shop and i want my 25 cents back
LOL
Christopher Walken as Father Lamont....I would have liked to see that.
"She's got a fever! And the only prescription...is more cowbell!" XD
@@whenthemusicsover6028 DEE ICE...IZ GONNA BREAK!
DIS IZ NAHT OVAH...BEAHS!
The synchronizer needs more cow bell. 😂
Brad for real please actually do Zardoz the amount of what the fuck hollywood might actually cause a black hole of confusion.
Probably he's keeping it for a special episode.
Hope it's not for the 400th.
Kevin H. Pilgrim I doubt 400 thats for notorious movies but hopefully soon.
+dannytheman1313 Zardoz has been done by a couple of guys from Lancashire or Yorkshire. It was too funny.
Noodles37UK Sure other people ave done it but I would love to see his take on the gun is good and the penis is evil (direct quote from the movie) I think it might even be too much for the master of exploitation films to handle.
ShitcaseCinema ( spell). Found it right after my comment. That film was hilarious.Shitcase and Zardoz.
Shitcase failed, however to note it's obviously Connery doing " the gun is GOOD, the PENIS, is eee-villllll" . Posh Scottish accent.
Christ, he was Bond. Wtf.*****
This film has quite a bit in common with Heavens Gate in that there are 3-4 versions of it. The studio made a cut in the ending a week or so after it's release, then their was at least one studio edit released overseas before Boorman did his re-edit.
Oh, and just so everyone knows, Pazuzu IS actually the name of a mythological demon.
I just imagined the movies demon calling itself "Beelzebub."
I seriously can't hear that name anymore without instantly thinking of the Professor from Futurama. XD
It's not mythological. There is an actual, real metal structure of the demon Pazuzu. Pazuzu was around the Assyrian era I think. This demon also appears in the Book of Enoch.
Actual Roman-catholic Exorcists prefer of people did not "muck around" with its name. If one prays too or invokes the Archangel Michael and depending on the power of your faith, you will probably never see him. Invoke Pazuzu and you are asking for trouble.
@@FrostedSeagulldemons aren't real. Just like ghosts aren't real. It sounds like your logic is pazuzu is real because a statue of it was built by people in 1365-609BC. I Ill pray to "pazuzu" (which is a goofy ass name regardless) tonight and have a feeling not a thing will happen. Just a hunch.
Back from UA-cam Prison, just less than a month away from the release of The Exorcist: Believer.
3:28- Lloyd was awesome. R.I.P.
5:09- And she will later be known as "Space Karen" on Deep Space Nine.
6:46- At least Ennio Morricone's music DIDN'T sound western when he later did John Carpenter's The Thing.
8:55 to 9:01- 🤣
19:59- This makes me thank God we got out of the 1970s.
21:26- Or Camelot from Excalibur, a much better John Boorman directed movie, thank you very much.
25:23- At least unlike the maggots in City of the Living Dead, the group of locus in this film doesn't sound like someone masturbating with a hand full of Jell-O.
As a kid, I remember being in a video store and seeing the box covers to many horror sequels thinking "oh man these must be 10 times scarier than the first movie!" As an adult, I realize that practically every horror sequel or reboot is garbage.
I'm sure there's a good one...Somewhere out there
+Jordan Alexander A lot of horror sequels are great.
Texas Chainsaw Massacre II, Friday The 13th II, Halloween II, etc.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre reboot wasn't bad either, considering some of the other reboots out there.
+Mae Blackwood Oh yeah. Sorry, blind cynicism is way easier
Don't you mean remake
Wrong Turn 2 was the best entry in the Wrong Turn series.
I love Exorcist II, it's one of my favorite movies.
Fucking love this movie.
Can I watch a single episode of Cinema Snob without someone in the comments complaining about NC? People say that NC's current viewership is immature yet ironically I only see complaints/comparisons about other reviewers on Cinema Snob videos. It's not a competition they have completely different review styles, like apples and oranges.
Amen
I like both lol but I see cinemasnob as more controversial especially with low budget D-List hypocritical Christian movies.
I remember watching this when I was a bit younger, and it still makes me go, "What the fuck is going on?!"
"Exorcist II" is more of a dark fantasy than a horror movie. The movie may have lots of flaws and Burton's overacting, but the surreal scenes and the bits in Africa where quite well done.
What about Exorcist 3?
@@Johnlindsey289
Exorcist II was so bad that Blatty insisted that third film be titled ‘Legion’ so as to distance his film as being perceived a continuation of the saga. But he was overruled by the studio.
Okay but no one wanted that.
I like to think if they kept making sequels they'd basically be titled like goosebumps books.
Exorcist III: The Spook of Specter Street, or Exorcist IV: A Tall Tale of Tall Tails.
Orion Vlogs They did keep making sequels....one more, and two prequels, to be exact.
There is an Exorcist 3.
Kind of the most recent one is called The Exorcist: Believer
One of my favorite Snob episodes and "The Bishop" reference had me lmfao.
The only good Exorcist sequel is "Repossessed" with Leslie Nielsen. And yes, I know that was a sequel-parody, but that's why it's the only good one...it made me laugh anyway. XD
And now they made an Exorcist TV show. It's getting good reviews, though.
The TV show is great! It's also a worthy sequel to the original, besides Exorcist III.
Exorcist the tv show is my ALL time favorite!
So glad to see this back again!!!
Watch this movie while you're stoned and it makes perfect sense.
Haha!!....That was a bad movie!!..
i also tried but not results at all i was still confuse
R.I.P. James Earl Jones
Pity Mr. Burton was such an alcoholic, he was a great actor and from everything I've heard a super nice guy in person
Linda Blair was 17-18, when this was filmed, not 16.
+lisambofoh The character is 16, not the actress.
+Stoned Gremlin Productions wow Quinten Tarantino used the soundtrack from this movie for the Hateful eight awesome
Oooooh... legal. Nice.
Arcrombie It's also legal in most of America
Yup 17 is legal in some states
It's like that Fifty Shades Of Grey movie; shit plot, shit characters, shit dialogue, excellent cinematography.
I can't believe nobody called Father Lamont a big dummy.
Cinema Snob, would you be willing to review the third Exorcist movie, with Jason Miller and Brad Dourif. That was good!
I think this movie had a good premise in it's world building. It pretty much has all the ingredients there, metaphysical madness, good actors and a good director.
It just falls apart since no one seems to give a damn. Maybe if Boorman would have actually liked the original, this could have worked.
Or maybe it should have not been a Excorcist sequel but a completely original movie.
That trailer is amazing tbh
Too bad the movie wasn't.
This has to be the biggest fall from greatness in cinematic history....
Even longer than the native's unnaturally slow fall into that chasm
Every time I heard this theme, I wonder where the pit fight between Kirk and Spock is going on.
Hey, let's build a top-floor patio with large obvious breaks in the safety fencing around it! Said no Architect ever.
I can believe an architect did that, but the numerous engineers and building inspectors wouldn't allow it to actually happen.
@@biffyqueen True. I went to IU, and the campus art gallery was designed by IM Pei. The main stairs were almost impossible to walk on because of course they had to be diagonal. Looked prettier that way. You just had to hold the railing going up or down.
Just so you know, that scary-ass Lucille Ball statue has been replaced with one that won't give people nightmares.
Do zardoz!!!!
Yes, Snob.
Do Zardoz, please.
+Stephen Haag I third this suggestion!
It's honestly amazing that this movie can now be put into a new category along with Jurassic World Dominion, in the category of "terrible movie where instead of focusing on what made the original good we focus on locusts". It's a weirdly specific thing that somehow happened twice.
At least I could deal with the locusts in Dominion by interpreting it as them being some kind of dinosaur. There is no connection to locusts in The Exorcist.
But The Exorcist was more than just a horror film -- it was also a drama, mystery, and tragedy! But, of course, the movie scared audiences so much, that that's why it's solely known as horror.
Relax Snob, Linda Blair in 1977 was eighteen years old.
The parties responsible for writing the dialogue had the intellectual capacity of children. "i am Pazuzu". That qualifies as exposition in a 3rd grade paper about what their families did over the Christmas holiday.
The 1973 movie, Excalibar, was so good. Guess he spilt it all on that one, and didn't have anything left afterwards.
She was sixteen? And I was about to make a comment about how Linda Blair being hot was the only good thing in this movie. Mind you I think I was a teen too when I saw this and sixteen is the legal age in my country. Still, awkward.
But hey same director as Zardoz! That explains a lot... Wait no it doesn't, that movie didn't make sense either.
+MsDjessa It doesn't make sense that it's the same director as Deliverance!
Gregory House I haven't seen that one. Oh wait, the one in the river with Burt Reynolds? I have seen it, it is good. WTF?
She does have rather lovely eyes, though. :)
Chozo Hunter She does indeed.
I greatly admire the visuals in this film.
Did he just spoil the good, the bad and the ugly? DAMN IT BRAD I WAS PLANNING TO SEE THAT
Appreciate the reference to “The Bishop” from Monty Python.
Dude, that music is awesome!
I agree, Snob. Walken would have made this movie way more interesting. I started doing my Walken impression just at the thought of it.
This is better than the Nostalgia Critic's review.
AntDaVain1786 Glad you agree.
its not better or worst, its just different. NC did something hilarious, and clearly dislikes the film, this one is subtler and u get the feeling Brad likes this film.
+Bobby Torres You have to like the film for at least trying and it's doing an Okay job of it.
True
The music in this film is great
This guy is pretty damn funny
It's a movie that fails in the writing and in most cases the acting. The cinematography was very good and the musical score was great. In the wrong movie obviously, but it was a great score. Still, exorcist 3 was pretty good and the two Exorcist prequel movies were passable
Ingenious review dude haha loved every second.
What do you mean The Exorcist 2: The Heretic existed? We all know it was only The Exorcist 1 and 3 that existed in that original series.
Not a comment how Louise Fletcher looks like Ellen Burstyn? In 1980 CBS showed the original "Exorcist" & the sequel the next night. I figured it made no sense because it was edited for TV! A few years later I watched it on VHS and it was still bananas!
14:38 I'm surprised we didn't get a Manimal reference there.
To be fair, who gets the references that Brad throws at us? They tend to be about obscure shit.
+horaciosi True, but this is obscure shit that, at least once upon a time, came up all the time in his videos.
14:36 Kokomo scares away the pazuzu!! Lol!
PLEASE snob the third Exorcist!!!
I like Exorcist 2 and the movie made perfect sense to me. But feel free to hate on it because it's not a horror movie and it's stupid to make a sequel to the "scariest movie ever" and not make it horror.
Well, how did they hide the camera in all those shots
Best falling down and through a rock chasm movie ever made!
How I love this film. Boorman did what he wanted.
I was watching the newest NC, but the "intro" was so boring and that's when I noticed Brad had uploaded this review to YT, I said "Fuck it" and here I am.
+Cure Optimism I agree. I haven't seen his latest two reviews but he has become so self indulgent that is just wasting your time watch his show.
The Snob on the other hand, keeps being entertaining as always.
I would even dare to say he has become better and better.
+Kevin H. Pilgrim I would agree that NC has lost a step and that CS has just gotten funnier...I just wish that Brad was more focused on uploading his old Cinema Snob back catalog onto the channel instead of Midnight screenings.
WOAH! This epic fable can't simply end without a proper conclusion. Then what happened, don't be shy, was the vid satisfactory or did a needle land in your eye?
Kevin H. Pilgrim WTF are you contrasting two friends with different styles for? 🤔
I would love for Snob to review Cube 1 or 2
I've just realized that was Simba's "little" roar at 14:76.
bring back your original theme song
Thank god the algorithm is putting these into my recommendations
Cinema snob > nostalgia critic
06:28 : 5 months later, a part of this movie's soundtrack was actually heard in a western. :p
love how the snob jokes about the rooftop but not about how close linda blair came to falling off that thing. seriously look it up, during the scene where blair is on the ledge she didn't have any sort of safety harness or device strapped to her. her screams in that scene are very much real fear because she almost fell off.also not the only time in the film boorman puts Blair's safety in danger for the film, during the final scenes blair fell off the bed and almost through the crack in the floor. boorman was going to run with it till a stage hand rushed in and saved her from injury.finally, while burton was drunk on set, Blair was late majority of the time because she had a drug problem at the time. so that was BOTH leads in a pretty messed up place while shooting.
Sweet statutory.
LOL....I live by that scary Lucy statue. I feel like she watches me while I eat my lunch....lol.
Exorcist and Poltergeist are the two movie parallels each other that two sequels didn’t need to be made .
Linda Blair was up here in Tulsa at Hard Rock Café last week.
OH. My. GAAAAAAWD!!!!! That was the BESTEST intro EVER!!!! If that's how the movie really started, would of made it 3,000 times better!
5:25 ... Ah, so THAT is why Inception's story-line seemed so familiar to me!
The score was good.
+Terrell Foster Morricone always delivers.
Yes. Brilliant!
5:15-5:23 - yup, he was transferred to Exorcist 3.
I wished you made joke about Charles Orme. Like: So is it Charles or you? Make your God damn mind!
Who has the cooler voice? Cinema Snob or Richard Burton?
kobathedread Don't make us choose!
I can listen to the snob destroy shitty films all day
13:51 Best Line Delivery Ever
"Only one person can stop the Demon...
MANIMAL!"
Had a lot of fun watching your review!
I actually liked this movie, it looks nice visually.
15:08 But I can touch it with my bare hand! I've never stuttered like that in my entire life. I HAVE stuttered, and still do, but certainly not like an awful child actor!
they were clearly going for a severe case of autism
@3:37 The film's associate producer was Charles or Me. You decide which.
Holy hell. 13:41 needs to be your version of the Goofy Holler, Snob.
Say whatever you want about this movie it's superbly shot and original as all hell
"Better if you watch on mute." That's one for the box.
That's where that FSOL sample comes from...
I wish more sequels to iconic horror films were the movie equivalent of a bad trip
Don't get me wrong, I did hate this film for being boring and nonsensical but...I don't think this is even the worst movie IN THE SERIES!
I still have "Dominion" to watch but my least favourite Exorcist film is "The Beginning".
Morbius Fitzgerald they're both awful but in different ways. I personally think The Heretic is more of an insult to the original while The Beginning is more forgettable.
Wait a minute I don't remember watching this episode! But I did!
Sitting here watching this review, and my totally straight Libertarian friend says you have a buttery voice.