THE EXORCISTTHE VERSION YOU'VE NEVER SEEN
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As the recent theatrical rerun of the director's cut reaffirmed, the movie is not just a 'horror film' but an 'experience' beyond the hype. This film and 1963's "The Haunting" (the Robert Wise one, not the remake) are perfect examples that the real scares are founded on characters and the milieu (both physical and psychological) and how well the filmmaker cooks up all those elements together, and not really on the expensive special effects, although The Exorcist boasts some of the period's state-of-the-art special makeup fx by Dick Smith (who later won a 'best makeup' Oscar for Amadeus), the most influential makeup artist who is revered by all the younger artists like Rick Baker, Rob Bottin and Tom Savini. In my opinion, "The Exorcist" and "To Live And Die In L.A." are two of the absolute bestest and most ground-breaking movies William Friedkin has made so far.
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Special features: Audio commentary from director William Friedkin, TV spot(s), Radio spot(s), Theatrical trailers
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Original Release Year: 2001
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