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Either way, the very company that owns the film has tweeted out about it, not once but twice already. So there's at least that. It would be a shock IMO that it's NOT happening based on the comments they've made. ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | Akijama (01-19-2016), mdh721 (01-19-2016), ryanmj1993 (01-18-2016), Ulisez (01-18-2016), Zombie Dude (01-17-2016) |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Resurrect William Peter Blattys Original Cut of Exorcist 3
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Thanks given by: | JackForrester (01-18-2016) |
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It's weird. I wonder how man alternate cut (small or major) there where of this film. I remember when I saw it in the theater Tubular Bell was played during the burial and into the end credits. When I got it on Laserdisc the music is what we hear now.
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Blu-ray Archduke
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I don't think I want to know tbh. Every time I hear about an alternate version that will never see the light of day I cringe. I'm always advocating for studios to release the most complete version of films and to let us decide which ones we like but oftentimes that footage is either lost or not in usable condition. Tell you one thing, any time a popular film is released in a Director's Cut with previously unseen footage it makes the release much more exciting. |
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#134 |
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Personally I hated the novel and found it a disappointment. The film is better, and connecting it to THE EXORCIST is like a better second re-write. Other wise we're left with story sorta about/connected to the original.
It's no better than Ridley Scott waking up one day during the production of Prometheus and telling everyone, "it's not the same planet as in ALIEN" .... even though it went into production that way. |
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#135 |
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Feb 2014
The Ruins of the Ex-EU
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The film, as released, doesn't add that much as a 'direct connection' to the first other than having a pointless exorcism: everything else is from the novel, really.
I found the most interesting bits of the novel were Kinderman's (hence Blatty's) ruminations on the nature and source of evil, much in the same way as The Ninth Configuration. The film suffers from not having Kinderman reach the kind of spiritual conclusion that he does in the novel. It has no real satisfaction to its ending, whereas the novel's coda is quite resonant. |
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Hmmm - never saw the original Exorcist 3 so this will be new for me. Obviously the first one is a all-time clasic and one of my favs so having another film to add to the franchise is great news. I hope.
As for the film, would you all say its "sort" of tied into the first film so as they could be watched as a pair? The second one is to be avoided at all costs so forget that one. I guess Im excited about this.... COOL! ![]() |
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#137 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Sep 2014
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I've long been fascinated by how much Blatty latched on to this supposed friendship between Damien and Kinderman. So much that I think he's even said that one of the reasons he wanted to keep the longer ending to the original film was that it suggested that the friendship with Damien would live on through Dyer.
I seem to remember that in the original novel, Kinderman was a bigger character, and he may have talked with Damien a bit more, but in the movie, they literally have one conversation, and then Damien dies. There was a connection there for sure, but I always laugh when I see that photo at the beginning of Exorcist III. When was that taken, exactly?? ![]() Was all that part of the studio-imposed Exorcist connections? |
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#138 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
Feb 2011
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But it is a bit funny. I mean, it's like they sent George C. Scott back to 1973 with three missions: (i) kill Lee J. Cobb and take his place; (ii) meet and befriend Damien Karris; (iii) get your picture taken with him. |
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#140 |
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I saw the film in theaters the day it opened. The only time Tubular Bells showed up was for a few seconds at the start of the opening credits.
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