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Sofia
ParticipantOh, but you write in English here on the forum. 🙂
Which video? :/
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ParticipantNot really! Once you get the hang of it, it can be easy! 🙂 It also depends on the kind of animations that you make. For instance, my levitation animation, was so easy to do. You only had to rotate your sim model to a horizontal position and then move it up a few frames.Â
You could watch this tutorial:
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ParticipantMelisa, do you use Milkshape 3D for The Sims? Maybe you could be my Milkshape partner in creating Exorcist custom animations. 🙂
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Participant I recreated Linda's body twisting movements from the rare test footage. At the end, she just stands still and you hardly see her head, it's creepy!!
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Participant“For some reason Warner Bros. tried to hide this from the public and lead to a lawsuit from McCambridge.”
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Mercedes McCambridge deserved the credit! Friedkin tried to hide it because he wanted the audience to believe that Linda had dubbed the demon's voice, so it wouldn't ruin her chances of winning the Oscar. 😮
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Participantgranville1 said:
The Fonda incident, iirc, is recalled directly by Blatty in his The Exorcist from Novel to Screen, Bantam 1974.
Oh, yes, that's right, but I'm sure it was also mentioned in The Story Behind The Exorcist. Both books were published in 1974.
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ParticipantMelisa, I sent you some private messages on facebook. 🙂
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ParticipantI think this was mentioned for the first time in the book, “The Story Behind The Exorcist” (1974) by Peter Travers, and Friedkin talked about it in the “Fear Of God” documentary.
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ParticipantFather Bowdern said:
Sheer brilliance as always from Blatty. He could make the telephone book interesting to read.
Father B
Haha, that's true!
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Participant“Sof is resident expert on the book, maybe she can tell you more.”
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Actually I have already written to Kera (ReganM fan) about this on facebook. 😉
All novel versions are the same except for the 40th anniversary edition. There are differences in the phrasings, some excerpts have been extended, there’s the new chilling Karras nightmare, etc.
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Some added excerpts from Chapter 1:Â
“…Chris thought again about the puzzling coldness of Regan's room and into her mind flashed a recollection of working in a film with Edward G. Robinson, the legendary gangster movie star of the 1940s, and wondering why in every scene they did together she was always close to shivering from the cold until she realized that the wily old veteran had been managing to stand in her key light. “
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” Chris looked at the spires of Georgetown University before lowering a pensive and moody gaze to the Potomac's deceptively placid surface, which offered no hint of the swift and powerful currents that surged underneath it. Chris shifted her weight a little. In the soft, smoothing light of evening, the river, with its seeming dead calm and stillness, suddenly struck her as something that was planning. And waiting.”
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Participant“Action, CHRIS!” isn't in my Theatrical version Blu-ray either. :/
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ParticipantOh yeah, you are seaview18 on imdb, I forgot! 😉
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Participantseaview18 said on imdb that Dr. Klein explained that the tube was for food, but that was never mentioned in the movie. It's only mentioned in the novel.
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ParticipantSims for PC are the main games. The first Sims ever to be released was in 2000, The Sims 1.
From what I've been reading, Sims Freeplay seems to be goal-oriented and not really about the Sims themselves, although babies and toddlers in Sims Freeplay have tons of adorable things to do. Toddlers in Sims 3 can’t do half the things that they can in Freeplay, but other than that, Sims games for PC are far superior.
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ParticipantMelisa, where in game do I find the nightgown with blood spots on it?
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