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I went to see this one with my boyfriend the other night. I found it to be too slow, too much into what was going on afterward, but I guess it was their way of keeping it different from the Exorcist where the main focus was on possession. My boyfriend, on the other hand, thought it was a really good movie, and said it was a bunch of cr** that he was found guilty. My daughter also saw this film, and liked it. My favorite part was the one, two, three, four, five, six. I plan on calling my bratty daughter when I know she is alone and say it to her. LOL Of course I'll call her back and tell her it was me... later LOL but then she'll probably know it's me anyway.
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I had been waiting for the Pirate DVD release to arrive here in Macedonia (here you don't wait for the Theatre release, you wait for the Pirate DVD release). I was asking a friend of mine who works at the DVD shop, "And remember if you get the Exorcism Of Emily Rose to make a copy for me!". That lasted for at least two months, and wow... Was it totally worth the wait!
10/10
This is one of the best films i've ever seen, even beating my all-time-favourite (not so anymore), EVIL DEAD TRAP. I really couldn't believe it.
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I think that the camera work is brilliant, and you can actually feel the characters emotions, like MOORE when he was telling Erin (I think her name way), that demons do exist.
I loved this film, J. Carpenter is a great actress, and the same goes for everyone else. It sucked that (SPOILERS) he was found guilty at the end.
The "Nero, Judas, Cain etc..." scene scared me to death.
This started playing on PayPerView and I dug up this old thread to review.
God, it was scary. Not gruesome like in "The Exorcist"-way but chilling and freaky. It had my skin crawling and looking over my shoulder. The flashbacks to Emily and the actual exorcism scene scared the hell out of me. I thought Jennifer Carpenter did SUCH a great job and I loved Laura Linney as Erin Bruner. The score was fantastic and scary, too. I thought the film was a good balance of the actual story of Emily Rose and Erin's discovery of what she believes in the court case. I didn't think it was slow, but it gave me a chance to slow down after the scary-possessed parts.
It's not that I'm afraid of going to sleep. I'm afraid of waking up at 3AM.