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November 4, 2011 at 11:16 PM in reply to: Once again … another Exorcist sppof/parady … never thought we would see this though :o #25813
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ParticipantJustin said:
But they are yet to adapt a live stage *show* from it yet, like The XXXorcist:
“The live show will feature all of the sex and spraying vomit right in front of your face! If you sit in the 'splatter zone' you may even get some of it on your face!”
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LMAO, Justin! Thanks for sharing … I think I would pass on the “splatter zone!” I wouldn't be so worried about Regan's vomit, but rather the priest's, uh, fluids.
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November 1, 2011 at 5:05 AM in reply to: Once again … another Exorcist sppof/parady … never thought we would see this though :o #25802fatherbowdern
ParticipantCaptain Howdy said:
That was so deadfully bad it was good. Porn production value has come a long way, no?. I mean, considering…
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Why, thank you, Cap. We in the porn industry are spending more money than ever and turning an even bigger profit thanks to our new special effects as displayed in The Sexorcist above. While extremely complicated, no one can understand exactly how we turned our lovely actress's head in a 360-degree rotation. What can we say? She just gives great head. 😉
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October 23, 2011 at 2:05 AM in reply to: OLD LINDA BLAIR INTERVIEW ON THE HOWARD STERN SHOW IN THE ERLY 90’S #25786fatherbowdern
ParticipantColumbian,
Where is the original link? A FB video is not stored on the FB site. It's just a link you can paste on here.
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ParticipantJagged said:
Does nothing here.
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Ah, Jagged … man … that quiz rocks once it gets finished downloading.
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ParticipantYou know … I'm kinda diggin' this Shirley Geisha look without the taped-back oriental eyes.
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ParticipantSofia said:
Father Bowdern said:
Sof, good information about the novel. Again, Blatty's thoughtful use of prose in making us guess or either direct each reader in to different directions about just what's happening. It's the process that Blatty makes so interesting.
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I love how Blatty shows us the characters feelings instead of telling us. Do you know what I mean?
Indeed, I do. This is how incredible writers are separated from the norm. To never reveal the subtle nuances while directly inflecting them is a unique ability.
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ParticipantMost legendary writers never lived as long as our current legend, Blatty.
Perhaps if Poe re-read his work, The Raven, he too would make revisions? Yes. That's a question because, like Poe had done with much less success, Blatty makes his living on selling his works. Alas, The Exorcist, is indeed the greatest financial triumph thus far for Blatty …
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ParticipantVery nice, Sof! (Is that Bridgett Fonda??? — LOL — J/K!)
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ParticipantSof, good information about the novel. Again, Blatty's thoughtful use of prose in making us guess or either direct each reader in to different directions about just what's happening. It's the process that Blatty makes so interesting.
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ParticipantHmmm … interesting thought. But, I don't think Blatty would even think about The Rite or any of its characters. I do love the line however.
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Participant3 Million points.
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ParticipantFalse, yet realistic in concept of Roman Catholic Church desecrations dating back to the beginning of theological records.
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Participant-Karras opened up his eyes and saw the Dennings personality.
 “Look, she killed me. Not our innkeeper, Karras – she! Oh, yes, indeed!” It was nodding affirmation. “She! I was minding my business at the bar, you see, when I thought I heard her moaning. Upstairs. Well, now, I had to see what ailed her, after all, so up I went and don't you know she bloody took me by the throat!” The voice was whiny now; pathetic. “I've never in my life seen such strength! Began to scream that I was diddling her mother or something, or that I caused the divorce. Some such thing. It wasn't clear. But I tell you, she pushed me out the bloody window!” …..
Sof, this may be the explanation as to why individuals make the assumption that Regan truly felt this way toward Dennings when, in fact, Blatty wrote the word “it” as the source. “It was nodding affirmation.” “It” was using Dennings voice to deceive Karras with words that Regan could have used or “some such thing.”
Interesting … your thoughts? Did Regan truly feel this way? Did the demon use Regan's beliefs as the catalyst for the murder? Was Regan even conscious during the murder?
Father B
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Participantghetto, here's another info link from the publisher, Centipede. It may be worth getting a copy of the signed version if it's available on Amazon after the pre-orders:
http://www.centipedepress.com/studieshorror/exorcist.html
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ParticipantOh, yes, what about Elvira, too?
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