#The Exorcist Series
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tampire · 2 months ago
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Ben Daniels kissing as Father Marcus and The Vampire Santiago in The Exorcist and Interview with the Vampire Series.
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hardwiredweird · 1 month ago
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Fighting my way back to drawing. I'm still in love with him.
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youngfcs · 1 year ago
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cannibalspicnic · 5 months ago
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btw, if you enjoyed Ben Daniels in Interview with the Vampire, I *highly* recommend The Exorcist series
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dangerliesbeforeyou · 2 years ago
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marcus from the exorcist (series) is the most character ever tbqh... like he's an exorcist, he's been excommunicated, he's gay, he's british, he's a whore, he's a catholic, he hates the church, he killed his dad, he's seen the face of god, he's honestly just everything to me lol
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crazydreameralive · 2 years ago
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i love horror movies with exorcism and priest so much,, that i have a top three of priests... wildt. Choi Yoon (father Matteo from k-drama The Guest, lil mess of a man Father Paul form Midnight mass, and Tomas from The Exorcist (series 2016)
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ejfarm · 1 year ago
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Anyone else being horny for Ben Daniels after the clip from s2? Because I am, terribly horny for this man who is older than my father.
I need to see him in The Exorcist (2016-2018).
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I just need it.
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riotgrrrlhole · 2 years ago
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Me when in the exorcist series Tomas said “ the power of Christ compels you” like in the movie @coked-out-euro-trash
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chamuk0 · 2 years ago
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I didn't believe in God until I saw the crossover that's happening betwen The exorcist series, Interview with the vampire and Hannibal fandom and didn't knew who to thank
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autistic-puffin · 7 months ago
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#A CATHOLIC PRIEST?????#@IEZ WHY WOULD YOU DO THIS TO ME#I'm too jewish for this @fandoms-are-my-lifestyle 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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naughtygirl286 · 1 year ago
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So we went to see the all new Exorcist movie this week called The Exorcist: Believer This past Tuesday. Now I can say I'm not a huge fan of the Exorcist movies/franchise I seen all the movies and I think they are ok and I know this will be a controversial opinion but I don't believe the original movie is "the scariest movie of all time" I mean it probably was when it came out in the 70s when it first came out I do feel I have seen things that have been in my opinion more scary but I think also it depends on the person I guess. I did however enjoy the Exorcist TV series tho I thought that was good and really well done.
Anyway as for this we went to see it purely on pretty much the name sake alone and it is linked to the to the original first movie being this take place many years later This one is pretty much given the Halloween treatment and is suppose to be the first chapter in a brand new exorcist trilogy and you do get the feeling while watching this one that it is building to something bigger.
Your basically story is it focuses on the character of Angela (played by Lidya Jewett) who's mother dies while on a trip to haiti with her father (played by Leslie Odom Jr.) and her father is a very I would say cynical and skeptical man about all this type of supernatural stuff and that is where I believe the "believer" in the title comes from becasue after the events of the movie it makes him a believer. but anyway he has a good relationship with his daughter and one day blank and her friend Katherine (played by Olivia O'Neill) decided to try and contact Angela's mom's spirit and end up disappearing for 3 day and when they return they are not alone.. The Evil from the original movie has returned and has possessed the girls
Through the discovery process of figuring out what what is going on and how to help the girls Chris MacNeil (played by Ellen Burstyn) is reintroduced being she has experience with this returning evil force and she tries to help them out. And so a battle of good verses evil takes place for the girls souls.
Now I thought this movie was pretty good and it does have that kind of slow burn type of feeling were it starts off slow and then begins to escalate as the possession of the girls gets worse, Now personally I didn't find this scary at all not really one bit and that's just me. there was a girl sitting in the row in front of us to my left and she was jumping at every lil thing it was apparently terrifying her but it didn't faze me at all. I felt that this one was extremely tame compared to the original movie the original movie was intense, and shocking and graphic but I felt this one had none of that like I said it was very tame compared to the original movie and what made it so memorable and infamous.
I did feel that acting was good and the make-up effects were very well done as well as the visuals. It was a really well done movie I just feel that I guess I expected a bit more from it being it is an Exorcist movie. I did pretty much enjoy it more the most but but just as I said I did expect a bit more and I hope the second part delivers on that
Now if you like the Exorcist series and are a fan of it then I think you might like it more more then I did or if you are just curious about it it then I would recommend going to see it it
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hardwiredweird · 7 months ago
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Some sketchbook work from a few days ago again. Still trying to find the right approach for how to work with construction over direct references, but it's getting somewhere.
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fanofspooky · 5 months ago
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Scream King - Brad Dourif
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shirtlessanimeboy · 2 months ago
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Various fanservice artwork featuring Rin, Yukio and their friends, from Blue Exorcist.
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seokwoosmole · 16 days ago
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*Blue Exorcist Beyond the Snow Saga Ep 6 Spoilers*
I really love Shiemi's dream scene in this episode. It came across as such a beautiful metaphor for her relationship with Yukio and Rin. Yukio is someone Shiemi admires but almost seems out of reach or distant (I think this is portrayed by how when the Dream Yukio leaves, he ascends upwards. He is gentle and encouraging, but doesn't force her into situations that would make her uncomfortable. Whereas Dream Rin very aggressively yanks her out of the ground by the stem and walks away. He pushes her out of her comfort zone and challenges her to make changes in her life. I think her relationship with both brothers are so enjoyable to watch develop in different ways and as a result I love seeing how she's developing as a character as well.
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cipheramnesia · 5 months ago
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For me, horror derived from any of the christian-based religions is about on the same level as the middle of the 80s slasher franchises are for the average non-horror movie fans. There's a kind of inevitable reliance on formula, easy to follow staging and imagery and metaphor. The dialog is rote and dripping with tropes, and it is exceedingly common that the characters all come from a position of relative privilege (white and middle class - although some versions will mix it up with poor or working class white people).
The one thing that this type of horror, especially the catholic version, lacks by comparison to the cheap thrills of the slasher genre is that it seems to be unable to recognize itself in the same way as the slasher. It is a level of absolute sincerity which would be delightful were it not that it is so vastly inflated that it escapes the bounds of sincerity into inflated pompousity. More often than not each entry of demonic possesion, evil priests, scary parishioners inevitably strides into the narrative aloof and certain that it alone is a visionary new approach that will wring unbeknownst terror from the innocent minds of the audience.
There is I suppose an inevitable arrogance that comes along with the idea that your audience automatically perceives your antagonistic forces as the most evil in all the world. It's inevitably hubris, with few such movies getting down in the muck as even the most uncompelling slasher might. And fewer still, if any, going so far as to engage with their own subtext, to play around in the genre itself in a manner that requires love and humor and of course a willingness to recognize the flaws where we find them.
Comfortable familiarity sometimes errs on the side of conformity and boredom, but it doesn't have to.
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