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Exorcist 2 The Heretic: Is The Awfully Good Sequel Worse Than Believer? 26:55
Exorcist 2 The Heretic: Is The Awfully Good Sequel Worse Than Believer?
Now that David Gordon Green has sent another horror franchise to hell with THE EXORCIST: BELIEVER, the time is right this Halloween for Awfully Good Movies to tackle one of the most awfully good sequels ever made… EXORCIST II: THE HERETIC! While the late William Friedkin and William Peter Blatty were hellbent against any follow-ups to their seminal horror classic, the suits at Warner Bros. felt otherwise and rolled camera on a follow-up four years later from another prestige filmmaker, John Boorman, despite Boorman passing on the first film and calling it a “repulsive” tale about “child abuse”. So instead, Linda Blair returns as Regan MacNeil one last time (until REPOSSESSED and EXORCIST: BELIEVER, that is) to fight the satanic demon nipping at her heels once more, thanks to a mind synchronization device that is just the tip of this sequel’s deeply insane iceberg. Whether it’s a visibly drunk Richard Burton as the new priest sent to save Regan’s soul and clear Father Merrin’s name, Louise Fletcher slumming it after her Oscar for Nurse Ratched playing Regan’s harried psychologist in place of the absent Ellen Burstyn, or James Earl Jones wearing a locust costume atop his head, they’re all complicit in John Boorman’s craziest concoction since ZARDOZ, with the now-debunked pseudoscience of ESP (“the sixth sense”) proving central to the plot in overlong hallucination sequences and flashbacks with a begrudgingly returning Max von Sydow as the young Father Merrin. And did I forget to mention the demon’s name is Pazuzu? (Yes, I know it’s his name in the book, but still!) It all combines to create one of the most spectacular failures in the history of sequels, with all the scares now replaced by unintentional laughs or long stretches of boredom… you know, much like EXORCIST: BELIEVER! But at least THE HERETIC has some pretty photography, a great Morricone score, and an unlikely fan in none other than Martin Scorsese. Yes, folks, Scorsese thinks that EXORCIST II is cinema, which is more than anybody can say for EXORCIST: BELIEVER. For more MOVIE NEWS, visit: http://www.joblo.com SUBSCRIBE for more of all the LATEST JoBlo Videos here: https://goo.gl/R9U81J #ExorcistBeliever #Exorcist #WilliamFredkin
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What Happened To The Invisible Man? 12:40
What Happened To The Invisible Man?
Back in 2020, when we probably all wished we could disappear from the world, Universal Pictures released The Invisible Man. Written and directed by Leigh Whannell, the movie is based upon the novel of the same name by H.G. Wells, and is also a reboot of the 1933 film. Director James Whale delivered a suitably freaky movie back in 1933 and with a premise that could easily be adapted for a more contemporary audience, surely Universal had a sure-fire hit on their hands? Well, were about to find out as we bandage up to see just exactly why Universal brought back one of its most beloved characters, as we discover what the f**k happened to The Invisible Man. WATCH OR OWN THE FILM HERE: https://bit.ly/41fEmMC Written by: Adam Walton Edited by: Jamie Vasquez Narrated by: Adam Walton Produced by: John Fallon and Andrew Hatfield Executive produced by: Berge Garabedian SERIES SYNOPSIS: Hollywood has had its fair share of historically troubled productions. Whether it was casting changes, actor deaths, fired directors, in-production rewrites, constant delays, budget cuts or studio edits, these films had every intention to be a blockbuster but were beset with unforeseen disasters. Sometimes huge hits, sometimes box office bombs. Either way, we have to ask: WTF Happened To This Horror Movie? For more HORROR MOVIE NEWS, visit: https://www.joblo.com/horror-movies/news/ SUBSCRIBE for all the LATEST JoBlo Horror Originals Here: http://bit.ly/38TqIT1 #joblohorror #invisibleman #wtf
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Aliens - One Of The Best Horror Sequels Of All Time (80s Horror Memories Ep 33) 22:29
Aliens - One Of The Best Horror Sequels Of All Time (80s Horror Memories Ep 33)
SEE YOU NEXT FRIDAY FOR A NEW EPISODE OF 80'S HORROR MEMORIES! Debating sequels versus their predecessors is something all movie lovers have voluntarily gone through. While an excellent Round 2 after the knockout punch Ridley delivered, and following that film’s terrific protagonist into a new circle of hell, “Aliens” is its own beast, different enough to build on the legacy of the original while hitting some of the same crucial notes. Is it a better movie than “Alien”? That’s a fun debate to have, but one for another day. What isn’t really up for debate is that “Aliens” is one of the best sequels released in the 80s - and hell, it may just be the best horror sequel of all time. So stop your grinnin’ and drop your linen, because we’re going to nuke the site from orbit and relive some “Aliens” in our 80s Horror Memories. Written By: Eric Walkuski Narrated By: Tyler Nichols Edited By: Joseph Wilson Produced by: Berge Garabedian, John Fallon Co Produced: Mike Conway Executive Produced by: Berge Garabedian Score By: Shawn Knippelberg Special Guests: Craig Perry (Final Destination) Doug Jones (Hellboy II) Patrick Lussier (Terminator Genisys) Matt Winston (Stan Winston Studios) SERIES SYNOPSIS: It’s been over 40 years that the decade that shaped the horror movie industry began and having lived through most of those years personally, we at JoBlo/Arrow in the Head have decided to create a 10-part documentary series in which not only cover every nook and cranny of the biggest horror themes from 1980 to 1989 but also what was happening in the world at the time. Join us as we walk down Horror Memory Lane! For more HORROR MOVIE NEWS, visit: https://www.joblo.com/horror-movies/news/ SUBSCRIBE for all the LATEST JoBlo Horror Originals Here: http://bit.ly/38TqIT1 #80shorrormemories #joblohorror #Aliens #JamesCameron
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WTF Happened to Troy? 15:49
WTF Happened to Troy?
If we’re talking about the best historical cinematic epics of all time, what are the first few titles that leap to mind? Kubrick’s Spartacus? Lean’s Lawrence of Arabia? Maybe Gibson’s Braveheart? Whatever the answer is, chances are, despite earning half a billion dollars worldwide, Wolfgang Petersen’s Troy isn’t likely the first movie that tops the list. But why is that? After all, Troy was not only a monumental box office hit, but it also fared pretty well among critics and general filmgoers alike. Moreover, with Homer’s timeless tale of The Iliad guiding the way, it would seem as though Troy would resonate longer in the public’s collective consciousness and rank among the all-time best and most durable biographical epics. Yet, despite the impressive size, scale, and scope of the big-screen spectacle that chronicles the intense war between the Greeks and the Trojan Army, Troy has sort of been forgotten at best and relegated towards the middle of the heap at worst, with titular star Brad Pitt himself voicing his own displeasure with the picture. Aside from Pitt’s own misgivings with the final outcome, we’re about to delve deep into the production history for Troy and document everything from the development phase and the casting process to the troubled intercontinental film shoot that was marred by inclement weather, destroyed sets, emergency relocation, injurious delays, tragic fatalities, on-set arrests, exploited background extras, and other unforeseen mishaps that led to Troy becoming one of the most expensive Hollywood movies in history. Sound good? Let’s go find out once and for all, WTF happened to Troy! For more MOVIE NEWS, visit: http://www.joblo.com SUBSCRIBE for more of all the LATEST JoBlo Videos here: https://goo.gl/R9U81J #Troy #BradPitt #wtfhappenedtothismovie
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