>this made people faint and shit their pants in 1973
This made people faint and shit their pants in 1973
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That's pretty freaky.
what if I told you I shit my pants right now
can you at least spoiler shit like this you edgy faggot
>this made people faint and shit their pants and cum and piss in 1973
>this makes people shit their pants now
fucking boomers lmao
>Boomer mom said she didn't sleep for a week after seeing this
>"Your mother sucks cocks in hell Karras"
>Can't contain my laughter and she thought I was fucked up for laughing at almost every scene
Because people were sincerely religious then, now audiences are just athiest degenerates with no fear of God.
Exorcist II: The Heretic is unironically better than The Exorcist.
>>this made people sneed and feed their pants in 1973
it was stuff like the nightmare sequence that freaked everyone out
I remember seeing this thread a few days ago. Get a fucking life.
irony
>shit their pants
This is just normal American behavior though
Can't walk a yard without a shart.
ROFLMAO +1
>thread up two hours ago about Paulie Walnuts and his virgin mary sighting
>people talking about how freaky it was
>mr contrarian comes along “HeY GuyZ ExorCIst oVErAted”
Yeah my mom was a good Catholic and said it scared her real bad when she saw it.
My mother and her friends snuck in to see The Exorcist when it was released, they were all underage and half of them were catholics. Two of them fainted and one of them went into shock and had to he taken to the hospital.
but this was not in the 1973 cut. kys
Serious question: do Americans find ghost/demon/possession movies so scary because of their Christian beliefs?
So many of those types of movies are complete shit, like Paranormal Activity, Insidious, Annabelle etc, but they always do really well with American audiences and seem to actually scare people quiet a bit.
It's really confused me for a while, but then it occurred to me that a lot of Americans might things demons and possession are actually real.
>DUDE SUDDEN LOUD MUSIC DURING A QUIET SCENE
>scary
Kys zoomer
wow how dare they suspend their disbeliefs... meanwhile you probably do a cucksoy face while watching your space aliens in capes doing kamehames.
The number one reason audiences like those movies is because jumpscares deliver a reliable visceral fear trigger and that's what they watch a horror movie to experience. As for religiousness, I wouldn't think so, but when I was taking a world religion class in college one of the class groups gave a presentation about African Christianity, and included real footage of an "exorcism". Obviously it was just some old guy putting his hand on some girl's forehead while she wriggled around, but several people got freaked out and had to wait outside the classroom as soon as they heard that an "exorcism" was going to be shown. I think they thought it was going to be like in a movie, with the girl screaming and contorting her limbs or something.
So I wouldn't say it's Christianity, exactly. It's just that they spend so little time on introspection that they never really think about whether they believe demons and ghosts could be real, conceptually. They don't make a distinction between fantasy and reality for marginal ideas that they barely think about. If you asked them one at a time, "do you think movie X is real" they'd probably say no, but until they take the time to even examine that question, they'll just subconsciously associate ideas like "possession" and "exorcism" with their movie portrayals, making them, in their minds, essentially one and the same. It's a kind of ambiguity that only exists in mental inactivity.
>this made me horny and cum in my pants in 2008
Name
It was a more innocent time, user. Back when rapping your wife was still legal because as her husband you owned her, and a Big Mac would only cost you 65 cents.
I had it like twice in my life and it never made me shit my pants.
Here is a tv report from the 70s when The Exorcist got release, it shows footage of people fainting and weeping, this was a cultural event the like of which will never be repeated in cinema.
It was almost like a mass hysteria event, many have said that the film was a social experiment on the masses, the writer William Blatty was former military intelligence.
Americans are autistic
>this made people faint and shit their pants in 1973
NO. This scene was not around in 1973.
>this made people faint and shit their pants in 1973
NO. This scene was digitally altered in 2001 for the "Exoorcist version nobody ever had never seen".
>this made people faint and shit their pants in 1973
Okay. Please stop already.
>this made people faint and shit their pants in 1973
Kill yourself faggot.
>this made people faint and shit their pants in 1973
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>this made..................
hello, i'd like... *checks wallet* ...a thousand of everything please
Never knew that , appreciate the mini doc
>was a social experiment on the masses
For what?
what about dahmer's favorite movie exorcist 3?
They find them scary because every couple of minutes there's an incredibly loud 200db sound that physically jars their body into convulsing from the horrid screech of it.
The exorcist scared audiences back in the day because it was the first time most Americans were directly exposed to Jewish satanism. The only equivalent you degenerate dead soulled mutts could comprehend would be turning on some cable network at 6pm and seeing a hardcore interracial facial abuse type video of the local prom queen getting punched strangled and analized.
Made me shit my pants in 1999.
nikki sexx
Why are atheists so completely incapable of suspending their disbelief, but only in the context of religious themes. It's like oh, vampires, aliens, werewolves, witches, goblins, fairies are fine, but once you introduce the devil they're all like
>oh, well that's just silly!
>Movie is called the Exorcist
>The actual Exorcist is in the movie for less than ten minutes, accomplishes nothing, and dies for no reason
based Max phoned it in and has been reaping the benefit since 1973
That one part with Linda Blair in a see through gown was pretty good