The Exorcist author William Peter Blatty reflects on how the 1973 film holds up

The Exorcist author William Peter Blatty sat down with WFAA to look back and talk about the 1973 film The Exorcist.
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  • @arcanuslosanara2823
    @arcanuslosanara2823Ай бұрын

    Great thinker!

  • @MrCarpen7er
    @MrCarpen7erАй бұрын

    Disagree. The theatrical version is as realistic if not more than the 2000 version, since it didn´t have so many included imagery of the demon in walls. It´s also scarier since it doesn´t have an happy ending but an ambiguous one, so typical of Friedkin´s cinema. What the 2000 version has improved was its sound and picture quality.

  • @billyz5088

    @billyz5088

    19 күн бұрын

    ~~ agreed - the editing and pacing of the original theatrical release was practically flawless - for the audience, the sense of anxiety, dread & doom builds up relentlessly - step by step - and the 2000 version disrupts that pacing. The spider walk scene is a perfect example - Friedkin wanted it cut because he felt it could not be placed where it had to be without disrupting the pace of the dreadful events ..