A Sequel Dilemma

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    granville1
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    You know your Dad, so you are the best one to suggest or not suggest a sequel. But you might try showing him Legion.

    But first explain the trepidations you’ve expressed in your post here.

    Then – because Legion is directed so differently from Friedkin’s film – you might “soften the blow” by explaining that there is a certain amount of visionary/symbolic/surreal stuff in Legion that was not in the Friedkin film. You might explain the early scene of Miller’s narration as the camera moves down the Georgetown street toward the MacNeil house at the end of the street – and a man in a priest’s cassock runs twice across the street. He’s hard to see because of the credits, but we are obviously meant to think that this is Karras – or Karras’s reconstruction – of himself on the night of the fatal exorcism.

    You might also prepare your Dad for Scott’s grouchy and gruff Kinderman, as compared to Cobb’s more kindly version. Certainly a word should be said about the expanded relationship between Kinderman and Karras in which Karras is now Kinderman’s “best friend”, an intimacy that did not exist in the original film. Also you might emphasize that Flanders, not Fr O’Malley, is now playing Fr Dyer.

    That said, you might ask your Dad to just be patient and wait for the best stuff which is yet to come, namely, Kinderman’s confrontation with the Gemini – the scariest part, and the core, of the film.

    #16580
    Jason Stringer
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    Don’t warn him at all and let him sit through any sequel so he can see it for what it is. If anything, he will appreciate the original even more.

    #12906
    Father Lamont
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    My dad has for years watched the Exorcist movie occasionally when he finds it on TV and he really likes it. I wound’t consider him like a big fan, but he enjoys the movie. He has never seen an Exorcist sequel. He generally does not watch sequels because he usually doesn’t like them as well. There are exceptions such as LOTR and Star Wars.

    My question to you guys is, should I show him an Exorcist sequel? I only have 1-3, no prequels. Do you think he would think they were stupid and then they might lessen his chance of liking the original. I did a re-edit a long time ago of 2. Maybe I could show him that version and than Exorcist 3? My old cut just has a few dumb lines taken out. A flashback of Blair/Burnstyn from the first movie while she is dreaming. The James E. Jones locust man scene is taken out, flying with the locust is taken out, and other minor things like rolling their eyes back during hypnosis. Kitty Winn goes off to get help and doesn’t burn up.

    What do you think? To show, or not to show him a sequel? That is the question.

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