FIRST TIME WATCHING: The Exorcist...I can't recover from this!!

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  • @rashadwalker8218
    @rashadwalker8218 Před 3 lety +620

    The actor who played father merrin looked about 75 but only was in his 40s when this came out. The makeup they put on him was incredible

    • @flugsven
      @flugsven Před 3 lety +14

      He always looked old, probably even as newborn.

    • @OroborusFMA
      @OroborusFMA Před 3 lety +21

      He's Ming the Merciless! Flash Gordon!

    • @flugsven
      @flugsven Před 3 lety +4

      @@OroborusFMA Loved Flash Gordon when I was a kid ☺️

    • @iansharp7422
      @iansharp7422 Před 3 lety +20

      The performances by Von Sydow and Jason Miller were also great. Von Sydow was moving like an old man. The makeup for Linda Blair was also great.

    • @tonymatrisin4328
      @tonymatrisin4328 Před 3 lety

      He wascin the show with dragons

  • @TheCamil2
    @TheCamil2 Před 3 lety +526

    ''Fun'' fact: The director, William Friedkin, wanted some scenes to be realistic, so he used an actual neuropsychiatric surgeon and his team on the medical scenes, the director didn't know that one of the extras, who was also a radiographer, was a actual serial killer by the name of Paul Bateson, he appears in the scene helping the doctor, he's the one with light brown hair and a beard

    • @easagepie
      @easagepie Před 3 lety +23

      I just commented this but forgot his name hahaha thanks 😊😊

    • @generalgrievous8017
      @generalgrievous8017 Před 3 lety +66

      Oh wow I never knew that, that makes the film all the more haunting if you think about it.

    • @easagepie
      @easagepie Před 3 lety +9

      @@generalgrievous8017 Right?!?

    • @Cami-dc9iu
      @Cami-dc9iu Před 3 lety +48

      Holy shit i didnt know this thats creepy as hell

    • @gregoryjenkins8645
      @gregoryjenkins8645 Před 3 lety +6

      😳 🗣Wooooooo! 😧👤👀👁

  • @Andrew_Thannen
    @Andrew_Thannen Před 3 lety +424

    34:09 I think that small bit at the end where Regan kisses the priest is suggesting that although Regan doesn't remember anything from being possessed, she subconsciously knows a priest saved her life; she just saw the priest, and subconsciously assumed it was him.

    • @debbinoah3724
      @debbinoah3724 Před 3 lety +15

      That's exactly it. Have you seen the series? If not, I would highly recommend it. It explained what happened after the movie

    • @artemus80j.4
      @artemus80j.4 Před 3 lety +7

      @@debbinoah3724 Series? I didn't even it exist! Where can I see it?

    • @debbinoah3724
      @debbinoah3724 Před 3 lety +6

      @@artemus80j.4 yup there are 2 seasons. I think its streaming on Netflix and Hulu

    • @Andrew_Thannen
      @Andrew_Thannen Před 3 lety +5

      I didn't know there was a series, just the two sequels and two prequel movies. Haven't seen any of them, but I've heard Exorcist III is great.

    • @debbinoah3724
      @debbinoah3724 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Andrew_Thannen yup the series is really really good. The first season is a continuation of the movie in a way and the second season is a different story. Both seasons are fun to watch.
      The 3rd exorcist was decent, but not as good as the 1st.

  • @JamesASharp
    @JamesASharp Před 3 lety +153

    Well, I think that this is the very first movie to showcase a Ouija board. This film is the scariest movie of all time because it was ahead of its time, and it's a classic.

    • @broadsword6650
      @broadsword6650 Před 2 lety +10

      Yes, before this it was regarded as a silly, fun board game for kids! Weird but true.

    • @RozenBridge
      @RozenBridge Před 2 lety +2

      The Bat Whispers (1930)

    • @bb21again.67
      @bb21again.67 Před 2 lety +1

      This movie started the whole Quija board is connected to the afterlife thing before that it was just a boardgame( alluded to in Quija Origins movie).

    • @joshfacio9379
      @joshfacio9379 Před rokem +2

      The ouija has been connected to the afterlife for centuries, the spiritualist movement popularised it tho.

  • @HamSammye
    @HamSammye Před 3 lety +171

    Props to Linda Blair playing Regan and freaking us all out.

    • @whitenoisereacts
      @whitenoisereacts  Před 3 lety +14

      I know!! Anyone know if she acts in anything else good?

    • @justinhareld6800
      @justinhareld6800 Před 3 lety +12

      @@whitenoisereacts Linda Blair was actually nominated for Best Supporting Actress for this movie. She did a couple of other things but nothing special after this. Ironically the other thing she is known for is her and Leslie Nielson did a parody of this movie called "Re-Possessed", she plays a grown up Reagan who gets possessed again, but that is one of those silly/stupid parody movies. Good for a few laughs.

    • @katwebbxo
      @katwebbxo Před 3 lety +11

      She has a short cameo in Scream as a reporter lol.

    • @laurakali6522
      @laurakali6522 Před 3 lety +5

      @@whitenoisereacts she now runs a fairly famous dog rescue organization and is very active on social media. She was in two movies that most likely could not be made today due to the subject matter, one was Born Innocent and the other was Sweet Hostage. She’s been in other movies as well and many TV shows.

    • @washo2222
      @washo2222 Před 3 lety +18

      @@whitenoisereacts Linda Blair is 3 years younger than me (she's 62). The last time I saw her was in an episode of "Supernatural" called "The Usual Suspects" (2006) where she plays a detective. At the end of the episode, Dean turns to his brother Sam and asks "Did she looked familiar to you? All of a sudden I want a bowl of pea soup."

  • @deandean433
    @deandean433 Před 3 lety +374

    Can you believe people FAINTED in theatres because of the hospital scene? Also, the actress that plays Regan suffered back injuries from the scene where she is whipping back and forth because of the harness she was connected to. the screams are very real. Reading and listening to what happened behind the scenes is just as frightening as the film itself.

    • @whitenoisereacts
      @whitenoisereacts  Před 3 lety +96

      I mean it was a different time and a lot more people were catholic, so this movie was not only scary but something that didn’t seem too far from reality

    • @easagepie
      @easagepie Před 3 lety +13

      Fun fact the guy administering the procedure was a real life tech who was commended for his bed side manner. ... And then he went on to be a convicted serial killer.

    • @MikeyFilms
      @MikeyFilms Před 3 lety +35

      @@whitenoisereacts the production was also believed to be cursed, a lot of bad things happened during the filming to the sets, and crew

    • @sharennyberg7795
      @sharennyberg7795 Před 3 lety +7

      actually it was the actresds ( Ellen Burstyn) that plays Chris, the mom, that was seriously injured not Regan.

    • @arisucheddar3097
      @arisucheddar3097 Před 3 lety +28

      @@sharennyberg7795 it was both. Reagan was injured by the harness described. The mom was injured when pulled in the scene with the furniture coming at her.

  • @Dheyjin
    @Dheyjin Před 3 lety +102

    the thing I like about the priest in this case, is that he has all this backstory. It's not like in many other movies, where there's suddenly an entirely new person coming into play. it's much more impactful this way.

    •  Před 3 lety +3

      The priest's backstory is shown because the demon is going to use it against him.

  • @JuanRamirez-xh3kc
    @JuanRamirez-xh3kc Před 3 lety +138

    The Exorcist is a timeless classic, a serious film not a shlock horror, glad to see it stilldoes the job all these years later. GREAT REACTION.

  • @Ciclopea2
    @Ciclopea2 Před 2 lety +34

    "The attack is psychological, Damien, and powerful..." that line sums up this movie. It's not a typical horror movie, it's a very disturbing psychological thriller showcasing the dichotomy of an innocent little girl possesed by a deranged and sadistic demon. The stories of the two priests and Regan's mom needed to be told before they could come together to save her, but Regan was mostly bait, that demonic force actually wanted a rematch with Merrin, and also to take the priest who fell from grace. In the end Damien redeemed himself by making sure the demon didn't win this particular battle, making the ultimate sacrifice. This movie is one of my favorites EVER, because it can still disturb even desensitized audiences decades later.

  • @hongfang2508
    @hongfang2508 Před 3 lety +45

    Exorcist wasn't just a horror flick. It was a serious Hollywood picture, winning 2 Oscars and nominated for but not winning 8 more Oscars.

  • @johndowney8774
    @johndowney8774 Před 3 lety +188

    SPOILER ALERT. Guys I enjoyed your video. The ending is quite simple. Infuriated by the death of old father Merrin and angry over what's happening to the girl Father Karras begs the demon to leave the girl and TAKE HIM. The demon instantly jumps into him and -wstch carefully there's a POV shot of his hands GOING for her throat. The demon is going to strangle her using the priest's body/hands. Father Karras screams NO and throws himself out the window, heroically sacrificing himself to save the girl. She later remembered nothing of the entire affair on the conscious level. But subconsciously she responded to seeing the priest's collar at the end.

    • @rhaenyralikesyoutube6289
      @rhaenyralikesyoutube6289 Před 3 lety +14

      Exactly. It's the reason Regan kisses the priest's cheek before getting into the car with her mom.

    • @whitenoisereacts
      @whitenoisereacts  Před 3 lety +20

      Yeah, but as a Catholic it seemed like an odd move. Devil or no, by killing himself he damns himself to hell, so it just seemed like the demon kinda won

    • @danwhitehousepc
      @danwhitehousepc Před 3 lety +48

      @@whitenoisereacts That just shows the extent of his sacrifice. He felt it was worth it to kill the demon.

    • @annabanana7659
      @annabanana7659 Před 3 lety +48

      @@whitenoisereacts Not really, the sin of suicide was most likely cancelled because the priest gave him the last rites. The line 'do you ask for forgiveness for all your sins' and Karras gestured for 'yes' so it would've been absolved. And I think if God does exist, I think he'll let this go, seeing as the priest willing sacrificed his life to save another innocent soul.

    • @gloriebluestein9721
      @gloriebluestein9721 Před 3 lety +19

      @@annabanana7659 exactly it was a sacrifice....like throwing yourself in the bullets path or in front of a bus to push the other person aside.

  • @macc.1132
    @macc.1132 Před 3 lety +170

    "This movie is very well directed for how old it is." So many movies nowadays rely on special effects and technology, whereas older films and their directors used good screenplays, blocking, and talent to appeal to the public. Fantastic old directors like Hitchcock, Kurosawa, and Wyler (to name a few), were much more adept than many of the most popular directors currently working.

    • @themissingmile
      @themissingmile Před 2 lety +2

      Exactly.

    • @JonesyOfTheNostromo
      @JonesyOfTheNostromo Před 2 lety +4

      Friedkin is a master.

    • @torpedoboy4
      @torpedoboy4 Před 2 lety +6

      This film isn't that old in the big scheme of FILM HISTORY. There are hundreds of truly old films that would blow your mind in terms of innovation. Watch "Metropolis" to see what I mean.

    • @lanolinlight
      @lanolinlight Před rokem +7

      Exactly. Any contemporary filmmakers of mastery learned from the great directors of the past. Millennials and Z's have been misled to think that film storytelling developed only in their lifetime, when there's a century of masterful cinema in the rearview mirror.

    • @ShutterSnapped
      @ShutterSnapped Před rokem +1

      For a movie set in the 70's this does a strikingly large amount of "reasonable and scientific" thinking for what the subject matter is. That's what makes it so effective. This was during a time and just before another wave of "satanic panic" in the US. This movie hit all the logical notes of appealing to experts, science, medicine, that I think inadvertently has made it age so well because this movie, in a society of today and in the modern era of 2000's plus, is exactly what hits the "what-if" so well.
      I'm not a religious person or believe in the paranormal at all. But that's what is so great about this movie and what it has done so well to age in this modern time. It hits all the notes a rational and logical person would, even today, in terms of dealing with this sort of situation. You don't have to believe in God or religion or even spirituality to acknowledge that this movie magnificently has aged into being a horrifying contemporary horror movie.

  • @poetinmyheart94
    @poetinmyheart94 Před 3 lety +50

    There's a scene with Regan where she's thrashing around on the bed and screaming, "Make it stop". Linda (the actress) actually fractured her back because there was a malfunction with the machine (from my memory). There is a behind the scenes snippet of her at this exact moment and you can see her breaking out into tears as people rush toward her. Poor girl...

    • @whitenoisereacts
      @whitenoisereacts  Před 3 lety +16

      Dang…that’s so terrible…

    • @timothywait9457
      @timothywait9457 Před rokem

      Acaria i know i have met Linda blar we had a drink it was her bottom she injerd lower bottom an in the Novel the Excorsist the Demon often rapes her bottom the novel is good to the demon is cold Pazuzio

  • @Always-fd7pk
    @Always-fd7pk Před 3 lety +78

    Fun fact: Max von Sydow, who plays Father Merrin, was only in his early 40s (!) when they made this movie. The makeup artist did an absolutely outstanding job.

    • @NeelTheSphynx
      @NeelTheSphynx Před 3 lety +8

      I'm usually the one to post this! :D Legendary makeup artist Dick Smith! Literally invented the old age technique used for this movie and was so gracious with sharing his techniques. It is this movie and Amadeus which are both argued to have the best old age makeup ever put to film and both were done by Dick Smith.

    • @dudermcdudeface3674
      @dudermcdudeface3674 Před 3 lety +9

      Seriously. Von Sydow spent the remaining decades of his life aging back into the role. That's some makeup artistry for ya.

    • @domenicgalata1470
      @domenicgalata1470 Před 3 lety +3

      Max Von Sydow is a legend. He’s been in so many films, both great and not so great. He is in three films I love for different reasons. The Exorcist, one of the greatest films ever made. Strange Brew a crazy comedy inspired by SCTV’s Bob & Doug McKenzie and Flash Gordon.

    • @ElaMongrella
      @ElaMongrella Před 3 lety +2

      Of course I know it was all make up, but I still like to joke about that he played an 80 year old priest here, and 20 years later, he looked 30 years younger, and played the devil in Needful Things. It weirds people out, if they don't know about the make up.

    • @velvetgm2000able
      @velvetgm2000able Před 3 lety

      Dick Smith was a pioneer and a legend. his makeup techniques paved the way for so many things having to do with cinema makeup. RIP.

  • @JasonHauser125
    @JasonHauser125 Před 3 lety +29

    Nearly 50 years later and not only is it STILL one of the scariest films ever made, it's just an impeccably well made film in every aspect.

  • @mxmxpr
    @mxmxpr Před 3 lety +84

    The clue is the title. It's about Fr. Merrin's rematch with the demon he previously exorcised. Once he was dead the demon no longer needed Regan. But in the end it loses because it's destroyed by Fr. Karras regaining the faith he had lost. Character, character, character! Thank you for watching the original cut!

    • @dwhitman3092
      @dwhitman3092 Před 2 lety +1

      Excellent 👍

    • @88wildcat
      @88wildcat Před 2 lety +9

      The demon has two motivations. One is a rematch with Merrin since he exorcised the demon in Africa in the past. The other is going after Karras because a priest losing his faith is an irresistable target for a demon.

    • @garyglaser4998
      @garyglaser4998 Před rokem +1

      Clearly, the title refers to Karras, not Merrin.

    • @TR13400
      @TR13400 Před rokem

      ​@@garyglaser4998 I mean Merrin is literally on the front cover of the movie. But Damian is the one who successfully exercises the demon so who knows

    • @garyglaser4998
      @garyglaser4998 Před rokem

      @@TR13400 It's just like The Godfather. The title refers to Michael not Vito. It's Michael's story.

  • @christopherschreiber5805
    @christopherschreiber5805 Před 3 lety +155

    This was what they call a "slow burn". But I kind of liked how they weren't going to sacrifice realism just to keep it moving. It was done incredibly well. You're never bored. And in spite of everything, the characters had to exhaust all scientific possibilities before being able to accept that demonic forces existed because, you know, the next stop is madness. It just added to the horror imo. This one never gets old for me. Glad you guys enjoyed it.

    • @katwebbxo
      @katwebbxo Před 3 lety +8

      Yes, I just left a comment about how sometimes people feel let down because of the slow pacing. While writing it I realized this is an early example of a slow burn. I love it too and I appreciate how it builds up but I know some people are impatient and used to horror movies with jump scares/faster pacing. To me, the realistic aspect of it makes it feel terrifying whereas most horror movies try too hard.

    •  Před 3 lety +4

      It's excellent drama and excellent dialogue. There are two storylines running at the same time and it shows how it all mixes at the end.

    • @roddo1955
      @roddo1955 Před 3 lety +10

      @@katwebbxo it isn't a 'slow burn'. That was normal pacing for a movie. Nowadays it's longer runtimes with 500 jumpscares for the attention deficient.

    • @michaeltnewyorknights8413
      @michaeltnewyorknights8413 Před 3 lety +1

      @@roddo1955 thank you!!

    • @katwebbxo
      @katwebbxo Před 3 lety

      @@roddo1955 I know. Just putting into today's terms I guess.

  • @garyglaser4998
    @garyglaser4998 Před 3 lety +35

    When she saw the Priest's collar at the end, something inside her knew a Priest saved her life even if she couldn't consciously remember it. She felt the impulse to kiss him on the cheek as a thank you.

  • @DanielWatches
    @DanielWatches Před 3 lety +47

    I think it's crazy how Priests are the last resort for this type of stuff and they're probably just as terrified as we are seeing their entire faith flash before their eyes

  • @rashadwalker8218
    @rashadwalker8218 Před 3 lety +125

    Since u guys started down that rabbithole u might as well check out the omen from 1976...another classic

    • @washo2222
      @washo2222 Před 3 lety +4

      but by all means, guys, avoid the sequels of "The Exorcist" and "The Omen." They are not that good.

    • @CassandrashadowcassMorrison
      @CassandrashadowcassMorrison Před 3 lety

      With another Damien

    • @OpheliaSees
      @OpheliaSees Před 3 lety +6

      @@washo2222 exorcist 3 was really good.

    • @Lakk6Metal
      @Lakk6Metal Před 3 lety

      ACH vvunderbar, good suggestion :) I got it in my collection :)

    • @brainstew4you952
      @brainstew4you952 Před 3 lety

      This is the only movie that I can't watch at night by myself. 😈👹☠👻👀

  • @dwhitman3092
    @dwhitman3092 Před 2 lety +13

    Unbelievable how incredibly well this film was crafted, especially considering it was filmed nearly a half century ago.

  • @Malo-Hombre71
    @Malo-Hombre71 Před 3 lety +23

    The Demon pazuzu wanted revenge on Merrin for casting him out years before in Africa and wanted Regan to die during the exorcism. Merrin died instead and enraged the demon because he lost. Or that's how I remembered the book

  • @tarsilaguimaraes
    @tarsilaguimaraes Před 3 lety +53

    My parents went to see this movie when they were dating and my mother always told me that the movie theater was full and after the vomiting scene there were only half a dozen people (including them) LOL

  • @stephaniemc9948
    @stephaniemc9948 Před 2 lety +9

    I love the fact that the special effects had to be done old school style. They still hold up today.

  • @rhwinner
    @rhwinner Před 3 lety +27

    _Hereditary_ comes up the _Exorcist_ in terms of creepiness.... The main strength of the movie is in it's unrelenting low level creepiness. It's a shame that the Big Scenes get all the attention because this film is a master class in tension and suspense.

  • @geraldvance7925
    @geraldvance7925 Před 3 lety +36

    Alien, The Shining and The Thing are also horror movies that are recommended If you haven't seen them yet.

  • @robertcummings2099
    @robertcummings2099 Před 3 lety +15

    I unabashedy love you guys. Its so refreshing to see film fans tat aren't cynical. Thank you, from a 60 year old film fan.

  • @GrisouIII
    @GrisouIII Před 3 lety +40

    Tubular Bells was first used for this film. Also, this film made us all “aware” of “the dangers” of Ouija boards.
    Loved your reactions!

    • @VerisimilitudeFilms1
      @VerisimilitudeFilms1 Před 3 lety +3

      I think they were referring to the fact that there trick or treaters in the scene.

    • @kazzymoviefan
      @kazzymoviefan Před 3 lety +3

      He was referring to the kids running around in costumes... It's Halloween.

    • @pcsixty6
      @pcsixty6 Před 3 lety +1

      Halloween was in 1978, so there was no way that it copied the music from Halloween.

  • @softshallow7435
    @softshallow7435 Před 2 lety +12

    I remember when this came out in early 2000’s on video after being banned for 25 years people were thinking what the fuss was about, when they watched it they thought it was hilarious. But the next recent over 18’s have taken it much more serious and appreciate it for what it is a well crafted documentaryesque style horror film that looked like this could happen.

    • @whitenoisereacts
      @whitenoisereacts  Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah, I don’t think there’s another way to seriously view it

    • @softshallow7435
      @softshallow7435 Před 2 lety +1

      @@whitenoisereacts have you heard of the the vampire film from 1980’s The Lost Boys? Or actor Jason Patric?

  • @MediocreComedian
    @MediocreComedian Před 3 lety +14

    First time viewer...I saw this when it was originally released in theaters in ‘73. It was the first of its kind; no movie had ever been made about demon possession. I slept with lights on for 6 months. If not mistaken, I believe it is still considered the #1 horror flick of all time. Awesome special effects with no CGI around! Good job 👍

    • @SweetUniverse
      @SweetUniverse Před 2 lety

      I saw it in '75 on the big screen when I was 15, with my bff. My parents dropped us off at the theatre, knowing nothing about the movie. I tried to explain it to them afterwards, going home & they didn't believe it could be that bad. I don't think they ever saw this movie (they both died of cancer), which is definitely in with Cultural Landmarks.

  • @chrissmith6097
    @chrissmith6097 Před 3 lety +28

    Friend: what is a hospital going to do? They can’t detect demons.
    Me: That’s what the demon wants you to think. Truth is, hospital demon detecting technology has vastly improved over the last 40 years.

  • @richardl.hernandez1401
    @richardl.hernandez1401 Před 3 lety +10

    Great reaction to this movie guys. A lot of people were truly shocked by this masterpiece because it brought the thought of possession and evil in the open cause no one could believe that something like this could ever happen in modern times much less imagining stuff like this in the dark ages. This one crept up on you cause the infestation from the evil spirit happened slowly turning an otherwise innocent girl into a possessed pawn of the devil to not only destroy her but the priests that were sent to cast it out. The movies of today that deal with this genre just can't seem to get it right and ultimately goof it up by over the top CGI and ridiculous plots that are so dumb and unbelievable. The Exorcist was landmark for this type of horror movie and nothing has come close to it since, not even the Conjuring series of movies. The Exorcist III is the closest but the director's cut and not the one that was released in theaters. Keep up the great reactions!

  • @joeyvega3511
    @joeyvega3511 Před 3 lety +8

    You guys have had probably the best reaction I’ve seen watching this movie 😁. It’s one of my all time favorite films, and I watched it just a few years after it was released. I couldn’t sleep. But seeing you young guys agree that it was amazing for 1973 and your faces was priceless. 👍🏼

  • @Krooksbane
    @Krooksbane Před 3 lety +4

    It’s a classic for a goddamn good reason boys, this one stays with you.

  • @henninggirl261
    @henninggirl261 Před 3 lety +82

    The priests would’ve sent you back to a psychiatrist and doctors. Getting an exorcism granted is INSANELY rare.

    • @whitenoisereacts
      @whitenoisereacts  Před 3 lety +14

      Still worth a try lol

    • @SparkleKnits
      @SparkleKnits Před 2 lety +3

      The Church will exhaust all other possibilities-psychiatric and otherwise-before they perform an exorcism. I am a Catholic and a firm believer in the demonic and the efficacy of exorcism, which is why I will not allow a ouija board or any other occultic medium into my house. Better safe than sorry, IMO.

    • @toldyabro2786
      @toldyabro2786 Před rokem +1

      Depends on where you live in the world and also which religion. Some places, including the part of the world this movie makes it's intro see more common exorcisms. Demons be causing a nuisance all over the place they're bang out of order.

  • @gregall2178
    @gregall2178 Před 3 lety +26

    It's fun watching people react to this nearly 50 years after it was released. It still packs a punch.
    If you are curious, The Exorcism Of Emily Rose is another good thriller.

  • @nicoladolby2154
    @nicoladolby2154 Před 3 lety +16

    You also might want to check out The Exorcist 3, the 'true' sequel to the Exorcist.

  • @BudhagRizzo
    @BudhagRizzo Před 3 lety +5

    I think at the point where the mother asks Karras if Regan was going to die and he said "no," he had it in his head that he was going to sacrifice himself. Seeing Merrin dead just pushed him over the edge.

  • @khagen50
    @khagen50 Před 3 lety +5

    One of my top 5 movies and the most scariest I watched. Based on a true story this movie is rock solid for 1973.

  • @karinhuddleston6232
    @karinhuddleston6232 Před 3 lety +70

    Also, the guy who played the radiology tech at the hospital turned out to be a serial killer.

    • @literally_a_crow
      @literally_a_crow Před 3 lety +23

      He didn't just play a radiology tech, HE WAS a radiology tech guy. The movie just used the people who really worked at the hospital.

    • @whitenoisereacts
      @whitenoisereacts  Před 3 lety +10

      Oh that’s actually super cool

    • @Kori37mm
      @Kori37mm Před 3 lety

      Ughhh 😱

    • @cardboard_hat
      @cardboard_hat Před 3 lety +4

      @@whitenoisereacts wait

    • @sexysadie2901
      @sexysadie2901 Před 3 lety +2

      Not exactly.

  • @tomg6318
    @tomg6318 Před 3 lety +13

    really were no movies quite like this. When it came out most people couldn't handle it they left the theater crying, it amazes me to this day that it was even allowed to to be shown in 1973. It completely traumatized a friend of mine in high school

  • @FunTimeStudios82
    @FunTimeStudios82 Před rokem +5

    I think the reason why it’s still the scariest movie of all time is because it was filmed like a documentary. The acting and cinematography was top notch.

  • @filmsyoushouldbewatching
    @filmsyoushouldbewatching Před 3 lety +34

    The Exorcist, Rosemary’s Baby and The Shining share my top spot for the best horror of all time.

    • @SweetUniverse
      @SweetUniverse Před 2 lety +2

      Another of my favorites from the 70s is The Mephisto Waltz.

    • @scotttedford7748
      @scotttedford7748 Před rokem

      I would add The Omen (1976) to the horror list.

    • @filmsyoushouldbewatching
      @filmsyoushouldbewatching Před rokem

      @@scotttedford7748 Omen in my top 10 - though I’ll have to watch it again now to see if it needs to be higher 👍

  • @broadsword6650
    @broadsword6650 Před 2 lety +6

    A very well edited reaction, guys. Your choice of shots from the movie was very interesting, and your responses to them were intelligent, and often surprising.
    Your conclusion that The Exorcist is more disturbing than scary is probably correct (depending how you define those words). It’s a film that asks a lot of its audience, and which doesn’t supply all the answers. Watch it 100 times and you will still see something new.
    The novel is worth your time and there is an audio version on CZcams read by the author that is a little more revealing and also very disturbing!.
    Good stuff!

  • @edualym
    @edualym Před 3 lety +26

    Y’all are my top favorite movie reactors.

  • @zenomorph8806
    @zenomorph8806 Před 2 lety +3

    Regan was never the object of the demon. The demon says “what an excellent day for an exorcism”. Karass says “you want an exorcism”, the demon says “intensely. It will bring us closer together “ Karass says you and Regan, and the demon says “no. You and us” and the demon won in the end. They got Karass.

    • @broadsword6650
      @broadsword6650 Před 2 lety +1

      I doubt the demon would see the mortal death of the priests to be victory. It was a battle of power, the demon’s power against the power of the priests’ faith. The death of Father Merrin meant that the game (as the demon saw it ) had to end. Fr Karras’s self-sacrifice means he is a martyr, hardly a victory for the forces of evil.

  • @markmike7933
    @markmike7933 Před 2 lety +5

    You guys are 2 of the smarter reviewers out there. You also have depth and insight. I enjoyed your review of this movie. It still scares the hell out of me and I watch it a few times a year for decades now.
    Karass didn't have the faith Merrin did and you were right. It was very dangerous for him to be in the room alone with Regan.
    Whether "demons" are real or not, I have no idea.
    BUT before the movie, I was SURE they weren't real. Now I just have no idea.
    A movie is Great when it makes you believe something you didn't before or doubt something you did believe before.
    keep going guys

  • @stevenjump8234
    @stevenjump8234 Před 3 lety +6

    WB made a sequel Exorcist 2 : The Heretic , but the real sequel is Exorcist 3. It's based on the author's sequel called Legion and the author Directed it. George c Scott plays the detective from the first movie. In this one The detective is investigating several murders that he discovers are connected to the events in The Exorcist.

    • @karlmortoniv2951
      @karlmortoniv2951 Před 3 lety +1

      'Exorcist 3' was taken away from the director and severely altered by the studio, with a random third act exorcism clumsily added to tick a box that Blatty had no intention of ticking. I've no idea how the movie was originally to end, apparently Shout Factory tried to assemble something resembling Blatty's cut for Blu-Ray but I haven't seen it. There's some great stuff in the movie still, though - and George C. Scott is great, as usual - but it becomes something else when the random exorcist character pops up. .
      The two prequel films are fascinating examples of the same studio hiring two different directors to film the same script and not liking either version. First director was Paul Schrader who was a bit confused that they asked him to make it, franchise horror NOT being his thing at all, but went ahead and made his more contemplative version of an 'Exorcist' prequel which the studio hated. Then Renny Harlin re-shot just about the whole thing and added all kinds of unintentionally amusing boo-moments to thuddingly harken back to the first movie (and the second movie, sort of...) like any horror franchise would be expected to do which is kind of annoying since the first movie avoided all that kind of thing so carefully - mainly by being made years before all those tropes were developed, but still.
      For a seriously fun time, have a drink or two and try a movie called 'The Rite' with Anthony Hopkins as an exorcist. An effort is made to put lots of stuff about real exorcisms in it and the character Hopkins played was based on a real guy, but by the end it's just silly fun. It's Anthony fucking Hopkins playing an exorcist, what more do you need??

    • @zatoichi1
      @zatoichi1 Před 3 lety

      @@karlmortoniv2951 The Rite is pretty good, along with the original Schrader cut of Legion

  • @karinhuddleston6232
    @karinhuddleston6232 Před 3 lety +16

    They filmed the cold scenes in an actual freezer yo get that effect of the breath.

  • @cesararias7023
    @cesararias7023 Před 3 lety +6

    I can't believe someone in their 20s have never watched this masterpiece of cinema.

    • @LeaFsinger74
      @LeaFsinger74 Před 2 lety

      I'm in my late 40s and never saw all of Casablanca...

  • @fabien.boussat
    @fabien.boussat Před rokem +2

    I'm always amazed to see you "reaction guys" watching these movies in a room filled with bright light.
    I know it's necessary for the video setup.
    But then , movies like this one were made to be enjoyed in a totally darkened room, with no-one talking. In a theatre.
    The impact was all the more overwhelming in the original conditions.

    • @whitenoisereacts
      @whitenoisereacts  Před rokem

      It’s actually now that bright, just with the lighting, it looked that way

  • @scarem84604
    @scarem84604 Před rokem +1

    The cool thing about the demon telling Father Karras "Can you help an old alter boy, Father?"...I believe it was the demon's way of letting Karras know he knows about him and has probably been following him for a while. The possession wasn't necessarily about Regan but she was used a vessel to attack Karras and get Merrin involved.
    In addition, I believe the demo acted like the "holy water" burned it hoping that Father Karras would just walk the other way. The demo was very smart.

  • @harryknackers7892
    @harryknackers7892 Před 3 lety +5

    Everyone's a Roman Catholic when they see this movie - I love it.

  • @salvatoredioguardi3132
    @salvatoredioguardi3132 Před rokem +4

    One of the top three horror films ever made. It’s a psychological attack on especially the most religious audience of the time. It mirrors the attack used by demons, mostly psychological and quite disturbing. The movie achieved its goal brilliantly.

  • @mrkelso
    @mrkelso Před 3 lety +10

    Hell yes, we'd like to see you do more serious films like this. Your reactions are excellent, you ask all the right questions and get the underlying motivations... when the movie bothers to give you something worth discussing. At minimum, please take on the other horror/suspense greats, like "The Shining", "The Thing" and "Alien"/"Aliens". Superior reaction here, guys.

    • @whitenoisereacts
      @whitenoisereacts  Před 3 lety +3

      Yes sir!! Will do

    • @Zadok83
      @Zadok83 Před 2 lety

      @@whitenoisereacts Do "The Omen (1976)" as well. It's style of horror is very similar to The Exorcist.

    • @giddygrub7176
      @giddygrub7176 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@Zadok83and Rosemary's Baby.

  • @Jeyzieee
    @Jeyzieee Před 3 lety +5

    *BEST HORROR MOVIES THAT YOU MUST WATCH*
    > Evil Dead (2013)
    > Mother!
    > Midsommar
    > Don't Breathe
    > A Quiet Place
    > Us
    > Get out
    > Crawl
    > Hereditary

    • @whitenoisereacts
      @whitenoisereacts  Před 3 lety

      We already watched Hereditary. And Midsommar is coming out in a week

    • @frankiedellecamelie5539
      @frankiedellecamelie5539 Před 3 lety

      @@whitenoisereacts Mother! is my second favorite horror movie with this being my first, you will love mother!

  • @justinscrivner5457
    @justinscrivner5457 Před 3 lety +10

    Watching the exorcist movie reactions is a joy to me.

  • @williamjamesayers7719
    @williamjamesayers7719 Před 2 lety +4

    exorcist remains one of the BEST horror films ever made. And, IMO, is definitely better than modern day horror.

  • @GhastlyTheater
    @GhastlyTheater Před 3 lety +1

    This was such a great reaction video because your reactions were genuine! I find that most reaction videos feel obligated to have super exaggerated reactions and it just ends up being annoying. So kudos to you both! Really enjoyed this!

  • @AngelAdorable3
    @AngelAdorable3 Před rokem +3

    Fun fact: the hospital scene with Regan was shown in medical schools for a while because it was a good demo of the procedure.
    Also, you should check out Exorcist 3, it's incredible. not the 2nd one though. we don't talk about the 2nd one...

  • @kalandkarazor-el3088
    @kalandkarazor-el3088 Před 3 lety +11

    Man.....it's hard to recover from this now
    Imagine almost 50 years ago, it was madness. Check out some news clips on CZcams from back then, stuff like this just wasn't made. Crazy it still has a powerful impact so many years later

    • @katwebbxo
      @katwebbxo Před 3 lety +2

      It really is crazy to think about but I completely believe people reacted that way. Sometimes it's difficult to put yourself in that mindset if you weren't there but I imagine it was truly shocking.

    • @Nimbus1701
      @Nimbus1701 Před 3 lety +2

      It was really no joke. I was born in 73 and me and my friends had a slumber party in 82 or 83 and we had to rent a vcr and the movie, it may have been in BetaMax, instead of VHS at the time, I don't remember. I can tell you that a room full of "tough" 10 to 12 year old boys didn't sleep a fkn wink after watching this movie. Still remains a masterpiece.

  • @alexmoreira876
    @alexmoreira876 Před 3 lety +3

    Such a masterpiece. The effects for 1973 are amazing and the acting is just superb! Also, the most disturbing scene is in DAYLIGHT and it's shocking. Many movies could learn building suspense and horror from The Exorcist.

  • @charlessheifer2264
    @charlessheifer2264 Před rokem +2

    If you like the actor Jason Miller who played the younger priest, you should react to another of his films from the 70's, "The Marathon Man" which also stars Dustin Hoffman and Sir Laurence Olivier. You will love it - it's incredibly suspenseful.

  • @jimmydaves
    @jimmydaves Před rokem +4

    You guys should react to "Orphan" 2009. One of the best horror films I've ever seen without all the shock and gore of the current films. It's a great movie.

  • @pechenoir9780
    @pechenoir9780 Před 3 lety +5

    in those last seconds, after the demon entered father karas, he started moving toward reagan, like he was going to kill her (you can see it in face) but the strength of damien's faith helped him fight back (his face becomes normal again), to avoid harming her. you could see the face of father merrin in the window for a brief moment. damien sacrificed his life, took save reagan, by throwing himself out the window.

    • @almari222
      @almari222 Před 2 lety

      Actually, it’s the face of his mother. His actions that saved Regan have in a way made up for his inaction to help his mother.

  • @Hawk170122
    @Hawk170122 Před 3 lety +4

    Before I found out, I said the sound in this film is incredible! It won best Oscar for sound!

  • @natalieanne7472
    @natalieanne7472 Před 3 lety +3

    Obsessed right now! Great video guys!

  • @FMD70757
    @FMD70757 Před 3 lety +12

    I recommend the 1976 version of Carrie also.

    • @TheHockeywitch
      @TheHockeywitch Před 3 lety +5

      Excellent movie! I think the scariest thing about Carrie is her mother. LOL 🤣

  • @blinkspacestudio8892
    @blinkspacestudio8892 Před 3 lety +4

    Linda Blair man omg amazing acting from her and everyone else in this movie. They say people back in the 70's fainted in the cinema watching this, others ran out or actually puked all over the place.

    • @hongfang2508
      @hongfang2508 Před 3 lety

      I watched the movie on the big screen when it came out. I had trouble sleeping for about a week (I was 18). I don't recall seeing anyone leave the theater during the film when I saw it, but I have seen the reports that some people were walking out, throwing up, etc.
      I didn't, and don't now, watch a lot of movies in theaters on first release to avoid crowds. That said, I did view a movie about 3 years after Exorcist where I saw people walking out near the end because of a violent scene that most of us had never witnessed before. In fact, I wasn't sure I could make it to the end and literally held on to my seat. The film was Taxi Driver starring Robert DeNiro and Jody Foster. So I actually had a harder time sitting through Taxi Driver than Exorcist, probably because the violence was so realistic in Taxi Driver and so foreign to us in the day.

  • @jonb4864
    @jonb4864 Před 3 lety +5

    Its fun watching millennials make comments about older movies and how surprised they get when they see how edgy it is. The 70's were full great movies and good cinema is always edgy. Love seeing your reaction to this. Now go check out the directors other great movies like The French Connection, The Sorcerer and the 80's masterpiece To live and Die in LA.

  • @randylattimer1947
    @randylattimer1947 Před 3 lety +1

    The shot where Caras is wrestling with the demon inside, has him regaining control for just a second and In that split second he sacrifces himself (Catholics believe suicide is a sin) to save Regan and banish the demon all at once. Very touching!

    • @d3l3tes00n
      @d3l3tes00n Před 3 lety +1

      It's weird they they don't consider sacrifice suicide lol

    • @whitenoisereacts
      @whitenoisereacts  Před 3 lety

      Yeah, that’s what I was thinking. But I believe it’s because he confessed right before he died

  • @bidishasarker9554
    @bidishasarker9554 Před 3 lety +2

    I love it when James says," I feel sorry for the Burke guy...there may be some miscommunication".

  • @jamesmoore4003
    @jamesmoore4003 Před 3 lety +3

    This movie was highly controversial when it came out….for several reasons…one being what the actress Linda Blair was made to do in the movie being only 12 years old…and then bc of just how scary the movie is….people were freaking out in the movie theaters everywhere……F’n movie still freaks me out so many years later.

  • @Day0One
    @Day0One Před 3 lety +11

    "The Exorcist director's cut extended version is much better..."

  • @LuisGarcia-cr3pr
    @LuisGarcia-cr3pr Před 8 měsíci +1

    Every one in the film acts amazingly but find the role Ellen Bursting played as a mother, incredible!

    • @LukeLovesRose
      @LukeLovesRose Před 7 měsíci

      And they ruined her character in Exorcist Believer. 😡

  • @rizaatik6899
    @rizaatik6899 Před 3 lety +2

    The loud musical call right at the beginning of the movie the is 'azaan' which is the muslim call to prayer. It was used to emphasize the culture of the location. As one can later tell from the ladies wearing black burkha and skullcaps the area seems to be predominantly muslim populated.

  • @melodramatic7904
    @melodramatic7904 Před 2 lety +3

    I don't know if anyone mentioned this but the actress who played the little girl did such a convincing job that people were actually scared of her in real life. She's done interviews about it.

  • @horrorcide13
    @horrorcide13 Před 2 lety +6

    It was Father Karras's redemption. He sacrificed himself for someone he never met. He never met Regan, he only had contact with the demon, Pazuzu.
    Regan kissed the priest because when Father Karras exorcised the demon from her, the white collar was the first thing she saw. She knew a priest saved her.

    • @Orange6921
      @Orange6921 Před rokem

      Sadly that is not how redemption works in Christianity. The Bible is very clear on this that Christ died for our sins and redemption is not by works or deeds but faith alone in the death, burial and Resurrection of Christ (1 Cor 15:1-4). That is what is written in the NT and that is what the early Christians taught and believed including the Apostles. That got all mixed up though in the middle ages with the Roman Catholic church which became badly corrupted and created a bunch of unbiblical doctrines on salvation.

  • @Trademarc1977
    @Trademarc1977 Před 3 lety +1

    Loved the reaction, guys. Glad you watched the original cut and not the more readily available 2000 recut.

  • @Warner1929
    @Warner1929 Před 2 lety +1

    This film is probably one of the most cursed films in horror film history. Many things occurred during filming. The main actress Linda Blaire and the actress who played her mom had back injuries during filming. And during filming a fire broke upon the set and burnt down the set except for the bedroom, which was odd to the production crew. And the most bone chilling incident was the actor who played the nurse in the film murdered a reporter. He admitted to his crime, but couldn't come up with a motive to why he committed the crime. This film isn't one of the most terrifying films to exist, but is a highly cursed movie.

  • @ValyTraveler
    @ValyTraveler Před 3 lety +4

    At the end - Fr. Damien Karras, did confess by squeezing of the hand. After plunging down a flight of concrete steps, I think it would be kinda hard to sit up and talk... And, Fr. Marrin was summoned/drawn there by the demon... Fun Fact: if you watched the season 6 of Game of Thrones, Max Von Sydow was the 3 eyed raven...

    • @whitenoisereacts
      @whitenoisereacts  Před 3 lety +1

      Well also, he wouldn’t have to squeeze his hand or anything. He would just have to think it. The squeezing is just a sign to us that he got sure did

  • @rhondaturner9494
    @rhondaturner9494 Před 2 lety +3

    "She just hasn't watched enough horror movies" - yes! This was the first movie to use a lot of the tropes we recognize today (like the Ouija board, scary noises in the attic...). Scared the hell (pardon the pun) out of everyone!

  • @thesedays99
    @thesedays99 Před 2 lety

    Any horror you react to is good by me. Y'all are so respectful when reacting and reviewing and I enjoy that. I love that y'all appreciate all aspects of the movie. Keep em coming.

  • @MaCleodBeoWulf
    @MaCleodBeoWulf Před 2 lety +2

    What's important was the girl was saved from the demon. Fr Damien Kharis despite his weakened faith eventually find the courage to fight and find salvation. Regan despite has no recall of the possession but somehow felt thankful for the priest.
    The Iraq scene implies that the demon/ evil has existed even from the primordial past. Fr Merrin has done exorcism before and possibly met this demon. The battle between and the demon will conclude in this movie.
    Aside from demon possession it's a story of the priest seeking redemption and made the ultimate sacrifice. Fr khais faith was terribly weakened due to the guilt from his mother's death. His redemption came when Regan's mother desperately asked if her daughter will die. Realizing that he could not allow another tragedy to happen Fr Kharis returned to the room determined to save the child from the demon. This regained his strength and faith. NOTE : Back then Catholics believed suicide is a sin. So the scene where Fr Kharis confesses his sin before he dies was necessary in order for him to received salvation. Yes the Demon did not die that's why you need to watch part 3.
    The medallion for Catholics are like icons and signs that remind or visually give us direction to God. In the final scene the possessed girl /demon actually REMOVED it from Fr. Damian so it could transfer it's spirit to the priest and possessed him
    Please watch EXORCIST III . Considered a direct sequel and a conclusion. It will suppose to answer some questions. Skip part 2-- Not that good

  • @peterlenihan1613
    @peterlenihan1613 Před 3 lety +3

    I saw this movie opening week at the Ziegfeld theater in Manhattan. Back in those days exorcism was not well known. People who were taught about it in school (usually Catholic schools) were told it was an old superstitious rite which has since disappeared. Even the Catholic church denied performing them. So what now seems obvious to you and me would never have occurred to a woman of no faith back then. Not only was the director slowly introducing exorcism to the mother but to most of the audience as well.
    Back then moves took their time to develop the characters which makes you much more vested in their outcome. If the mom called the priest within the first 15 - 20 minutes of the movie would you care as much about everyone in the cast?
    While there have been a number of good horror movies since then, like the Conjuring, I still consider this my favorite one.

  • @JDEdwards2331
    @JDEdwards2331 Před 3 lety +5

    Exorcism of Emily Rose is another EXCELLENT horror movie and is prime reaction bait. It's about a real life court case about possession. It's freaky and leaves you with A LOT of questions. Go for it.

  • @gregyear201
    @gregyear201 Před 2 lety

    You guys are great. You truly invested in the story from the beginning and went with it.

  • @chevken1831
    @chevken1831 Před 3 lety

    This is my favorite first time reaction to this film. Great job, guys!

  • @mikek4922
    @mikek4922 Před 2 lety +6

    If you liked this fascinating movie and want to continue the journey, I would recommend the exorcist 3 but only the theatrical version NOT the directors cut. They are NOT the same. Skip the exorcist 2 completely. The exorcist 3 takes place after this one and is more of a fascinating physiological thriller than a horror movie and continues on with some of the characters from the original film. The story continues. Turn the lights out… get some popcorn and enjoy.

    • @SweetUniverse
      @SweetUniverse Před 2 lety

      I agree, although Exorcist II explains why the demon chose to pick on Regan (and the first person Father Merrin rid of this particular demon).

    • @brandonfrey7268
      @brandonfrey7268 Před rokem

      Based of William Peter Blatty's book "Legion" which is amazing. Almost as good as "The Exorcist" and that is by far the best book I've ever read

  • @nolifegirlie
    @nolifegirlie Před 3 lety +3

    I'm just came back from school and istg I've been avoiding this movie everytime people ask me to watch with them-
    So I guess today is the day, I'm gonna watch it with you guys

  • @fauxrowsdower7610
    @fauxrowsdower7610 Před 3 lety +1

    I will never forget being a thirteen year old cradle catholic and seeing the LET JESUS FUCK YOU scene and being haunted by it for weeks I literally felt tainted by this movie! It’s incredible that something made in 1973 still has that power and cultural relevance today, I feel similarly about Blazing Saddles and The Rocky Horror Picture Show

  • @gillianbrookwell1678
    @gillianbrookwell1678 Před 3 lety +2

    I saw the film in 1973 on the big screen; There were people in the cinema actually fainting and some running outside before the end. I also read the book and while I was reading it, I was so frightened that I had to read it outside, it sent shivers down my spine; It has to be the most frightening film ever made.

  • @davidkidd4106
    @davidkidd4106 Před 3 lety +11

    More like this? There is no other film like The Exorcist.

  • @icekekiri
    @icekekiri Před 3 lety +3

    There's a TV series The Exorcist released in 2016 by FOX. You will learn more about what happened to the family and the demon. The show is super underrated. Sadly it was wasn't renewed after Season 2 and the franchise ended on a cliffhanger. I think you guys will enjoy it

    • @luvvvv124
      @luvvvv124 Před 2 lety

      That show was so good 😭 fox always cancels the shows with the most potential. The mick , that baseball show, star, and the exorcist.

  • @horrorripples3332
    @horrorripples3332 Před 3 lety +1

    Some interesting facts about this movie: 1. Mercedes McCambridge who voiced the Demon Pazuzu was a famous RJ of her time and she did chain-smoking and was on a diet of raw eggs and whiskey to get that raspiness.
    2. It is based on a true story about a 1949 exorcism of a male child who got the pseudonym, Roland Doe to avoid the media exposure.
    3. it was the first horror movie ever to get an Oscar nomination and had a total of 10 nominations to itself including the best picture.
    4. To avoid legal hassles, the makers of the movie decided to give due credits to Mercedes McCambridge for her voiceover.
    5.The entire setup of Regan's home interiors was rebuild after it got burned in a fire and it was then blessed by a priest,. Interestingly the only part which didn't burn was Regan's room where she got possessed.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Před 3 lety +1

    Nominated for 10 Oscars including Best Picture but won for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Sound Mixing. The film that won Best Picture was the Caper Comedy The Sting. The film was said to have been cursed as most of the actors and crew got into unexplained accidents during filming.

  • @Sissysuez
    @Sissysuez Před 3 lety +4

    imo the most terrifying movie ever made and being done in the 70s is crazy the special effects they made were insane for the times!! if you haven't seen the fly I highly suggest you react to that!!!

  • @Antman-cy8ch
    @Antman-cy8ch Před 3 lety +3

    For a movie filmed in 1972, came out in 73. I think it holds up real well. Realistic well done film.

  • @matthewhummel3583
    @matthewhummel3583 Před 3 lety +2

    Did you guys notice that small round silver medallion in the beginning??? That is a huge clue in the movie and is the same one pulled off the neck at the end

  • @kensteele5139
    @kensteele5139 Před 3 lety

    Great reaction guys. Looking forward to seeing more. Take care until next time.