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Davids 08-05-2007 09:54 PM

Wasen't the dead kid in Men Behind The Sun real?

LoudLon 08-10-2007 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Davids (Post 618984)
Wasen't the dead kid in Men Behind The Sun real?


Yep. Freaky, huh? :eek:

Davids 08-10-2007 02:51 AM

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Originally Posted by LoudLon (Post 619642)
Yep. Freaky, huh? :eek:

Yes. But i do think it's a great war movie

Dudeman 08-10-2007 08:52 AM

I still haven't seen Men Behind The Sun. Isn't that about Unit 731? I saw a documentary about that one time.

The Mothman 08-11-2007 04:57 PM

i never understanded the hype of the exorcist.
the only effect it had on me was making me chuckle at a couple scenes.

mordrid 08-11-2007 05:16 PM

Besides a handful of horror movies that truly stand the test of time (Halloween, Nightmare on Elm St, TCM, Universal Monsters, and a few others), most horror movies get dated. A movie like the Exocrist had its most power during the few years after it was released. Now if you are a christian person, I am rather sure this movie still has power. My wife still to this day refuses to watch the movie. I still consider it own of my favorite movies.

Elvis_Christ 08-13-2007 03:24 PM

I didn't think it was very scary until I caught it on the big screen when the new version came out. It has a amazingly tense atomosphere in the theatre especially with the weird shit coming out of the surround sound speakers. It totally kicked my ass and is one of my favorite horror flicks.

pbwriter 09-05-2007 11:02 AM

As I stated in my introductory post, I saw "The Exorcist" in the theater when I was 4 years old, and it literally changed my life. It scared the holy bejabbers out of me to the point where I would dread the commerical breaks on TV in case the preview was shone, and I would freak out if I even saw the classic ad (the silhouette of Father Merrin) in the newspaper. Photos of the movie...well, just forget that.

What's weird (I think) is that I seem to remember stuff in the movie that just wasn't in it, like a scene where her tongue rolls out of her mouth and it's black and furry and make-Gene-Simmons-jealous long. And I would SWEAR I saw the ghost of Captain Howdy in a scene. I know it's probably just imagination working overtime, but still...

I'm pretty sure that the whole experience of The Exorcist is what led me down the primrose path of being a horror fan. I've never found another movie that could make me so anxious and jumpy. It still makes me uncomfortable to this day...but it's still one of my favorite movies.


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