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Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786305442677
Format: Color, NTSC
ISBN: 6305442673
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Release Date: August 17, 1999
Running Time: 110 minutes
Sales Rank: 149032
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: August 17, 1990
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - The third but best film
I love this film for its pacing is extrodinary and the fear that the first two films had is totally different yet better here. Most people have seen the original and others may have viewed the lesser sequal made by john boorman but if you havent seen the third film then you are in for one hell of a scare.
Buy this and you wont regret it because this is the best of the three in cinematogrophy and George C Scott makes your hairs on your neck stand from his fine performance as well as the supporting ... Read More
Rating: - Very solid sequel 3.5
The real sequel to the Exorcist but without Linda Blair. This sequel returned the Exorcist to it's darker roots and themes. I found the story and plot to be well written. Nowhere near as creepy or scary as the original. But the bit that's here definitly works. The acting is pretty good with George C. Scott and Brad Dourif delivering convincing performances.
There are some good scares and I just wish the death scenes were in great detail. Simply because it moves at a slow pace and some people ... Read More
Rating: - In one word.....scary. 4.5 stars
For Exorcist 3 William Peter Blatty who wrote the screenplay for the first Exorcist film returns to write and direct the third film in the franchise. Aside from the sometimes wooden acting and lack of red stuff this is a pretty perfect sequel, and much better than Exorcist 2 Heretic. Legion play's out almost as a serial killer film with supernatural elements, and the main focus here is possession and questioning faith...the way it should be. You can tell Blatty wanted to return to the roots of the first Exorcist ... Read More
Rating: - I am Legion...we are many...
William Peter Blatty's "The Exorcist III" remains the true sequel to the popular novel and film "The Exorcist." Based on his book Legion, Blatty's screenplay is chilling and methodically paced. When released to theatres in 1991, the film fell flat, and I think it was grossly overlooked because of its pacing. Blatty had a wonderful vision for his film, but I sense this film was directed by a novelist. While this is not necessarily a negative aspect, it does change the film's pacing. And it should also be noted that ... Read More
Rating: - Awsome Film
When I first saw this movie in theaters I fell asleep. Having said that, 'Exorcist III', has since turned out to be one of my favorite films of all time. It is a very subtle type of horror that permiates the entire room you happen to be in. The 'Exorcist', basically grabbed you by the throat. 'Exorcist III', creeps up on you.
I am absolutely mesmorized by this movie. Written and directed by Blatty, you can now see his creepy influence in seemingly calm moments. The chain smoking doctor scene is a perfect ... Read More
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