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Exorcist - The Beginning on DVD (2004)

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Average rating: 55%
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Starring: Stellan Skarsgard, Izabella Scorupco, James D’Arcy, Ralph Brown, Ben Cross
Director: Renny Harlin
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time: 113 mins
Certificate: 15
User collections: TERRIBLE TERRIBLE MOVIES! do not watch these!
Genres: Horror
Languages: English
Dubbed: German
Hearing-impaired: English, German
Subtitles: Arabic, English, German
Released: 18/04/2005

Brief synopsis of Exorcist - The Beginning

Father Lankester Merrin thinks that he has glimpsed the face of Evil. In the years following World War II, Merrin (Stellan Skarsgård) has traveled far from his native Holland in a desperate attempt to escape the memories of the horrors he witnessed there. His faith in tatters, Merrin drifts through Africa, and there is employed as an archaeologist to find an ancient relic within a recently unearthed Byzantine church in Kenya. But beneath the church, something much older sleeps, waiting to be awoken…

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Tom Charity, LOVEFiLM
Talk about back-story. This prequel to The Exorcist came thirty years (and a number of sequels) after Linda Blair's head-turning performance. Set two decades before that, it's the story read more »
Rating of 1 stars out of 5 Radio Times

This sloppy prequel plunders liberally from William Friedkin's original spine tingler, yet remains the crudest of shockers. Paul Schrader was removed as director from the project after his cut was deemed too cerebral, but could it have been worse than replacement Renny Harlin's bad B-movie? The film outlines how future Georgetown exorcist Father Lankester Merrin (Stellan Skarsgård) loses his faith during the Nazi occupation of Holland and rediscovers it in a remote area of Kenya in 1949. There he examines a buried 5th-century church — mistakenly built on the spot where Lucifer fell — where evil and CGI hyenas lurk. It turns hilariously funny when the possessed one is revealed and the demonic scares and swearing begin. Skarsgård retains some of Max von Sydow's solemness as the young Merrin, but the rest of the cast fails to rise above the clichéd gruesomeness.

Halliwell's Film Guide

One only for Exorcist completists or masochists: a disjointed horror with cheap shocks that gives the impression of being made in too much of a hurry, which it no doubt was.

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Rated - 3 starsnot to bad

A customer from ashford,kent , 30/03/2005

the friend who lent me his copy said it was 'boring' but i was quite surprised with this, it was quite good, i think the problem most people have with it is that they compaire it to the 1st one,DONT,that was(and still is)a classic,this is good gory fun.

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Rated - 1 starsUtterly Disasterous

George Byrne from An Empty Coffin , 27/06/2005

Run! Run! Demonic CG hyenas are attacking me! If we stay here too long Mario might turn up, or even Lara Croft...Tetris blocks are falling from the sky!

This sucks.

Rotten acting combined with a budget no bigger than Sigorney Weavers breasts. I cringed through this. Watch out for the tribal exorcism performed by the cast of London's West End smash hit show, STOMP. What crap. This makes a mockery of the original and should be banned.

  12 out of 17 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 1 starsA film of mind-bending stupidity

trotsuk from LONDON , 03/08/2005

Why why why why why why? Is hollywood so out of ideas that they have to churn out awful sequels and prequels and remakes and rubbish, desperate franchise 'versus' films (hang your heads in absolute shame, Alien Vs Predator, Freddie Vs Jason etc)?

Make no mistake, Exorcist - The Beginning is an absolute INSULT. An insult to you, the viewer, an insult to filmmaking, and an insult to all the other films, especially the original Exorcist film.

But you know what? You can't really blame the money-grabbing, intergrity-free filmmakers. I blame the people who go and see these films. They're the ones who fund it, and make future sequels and prequels worthwhile. I've a good mind to camp outside my local cinema on the next one's opening night with a shotgun and a baseball bat and start removing this scurge from society, thus cleaning up the gene pool and striking a blow against sequel-driven hollywood's vast income.

I would not be surprised if the script writer of this film had some form of mental retardation. Coming around my house and watching me take a dump would be better visual entertainment. I'd rather eat my own head than sit through this again.

The ending of this film has the possessed woman screaming like a banshee, running toward the priest, silhouetted infront of bright light. This scene is not scary. It reminds me of a Kate Bush video.

Maybe I can sue? I want my two hours back! Should I invoice them? I'm sure that if you did a brain scan before and after viewing films like this, you'd be able to prove scientifically that they actually lower the viewer's intellect. Maybe that's why people who enjoy films of this level of mind-bending stupidity are normally fairly stupid themselves. Don't be one of them.

  9 out of 10 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 4 starsBrilliant!

VivC from Essex , 20/04/2005

I was dubious whether to rent this one or not, but I'm glad I did, as it was a great movie!

The story isn't as complex as some of the other Exorcist movies but, as a horror movie, it's pretty good. Plenty of blood & guts (nice) & the whole devil theme really makes these movies even more creepy.

I gave this a rating of 6; I really liked it a lot!

  7 out of 10 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 5 starsA film of mind-bending stupidity

trotsuk from LONDON , 03/08/2005

Why why why why why why? Is hollywood so out of ideas that they have to churn out awful sequels and prequels and remakes and rubbish, desperate franchise 'versus' films (hang your heads in absolute shame, Alien Vs Predator, Freddie Vs Jason etc)?

Make no mistake, Exorcist - The Beginning is an absolute INSULT. An insult to you, the viewer, an insult to filmmaking, and an insult to all the other films, especially the original Exorcist film.

But you know what? You can't really blame the money-grabbing, intergrity-free filmmakers. I blame the people who go and see these films. They're the ones who fund it, and make future sequels and prequels worthwhile. I've a good mind to camp outside my local cinema on the next one's opening night with a shotgun and a baseball bat and start removing this scurge from society, thus cleaning up the gene pool and striking a blow against sequel-driven hollywood's vast income.

I would not be surprised if the script writer of this film had some form of mental retardation. Coming around my house and watching me take a dump would be better visual entertainment. I'd rather eat my own head than sit through this again.

The ending of this film has the possessed woman screaming like a banshee, running toward the priest, silhouetted infront of bright light. This scene is not scary. It reminds me of a Kate Bush video.

Maybe I can sue? I want my two hours back! Should I invoice them? I'm sure that if you did a brain scan before and after viewing films like this, you'd be able to prove scientifically that they actually lower the viewer's intellect. Maybe that's why people who enjoy films of this level of mind-bending stupidity are normally fairly stupid themselves. Don't be one of them.

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Rated - 2 starsPretty dire

A customer from Manchester, England , 05/10/2005

I love horror films but found this very tiresome, in the first 40 minutes nothing much happens. Some later scenes were okay but overall disappointing

  1 out of 1 person found this review helpful
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