Scarlett Johansson is tooooo gorgeous!

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JayKeeley said:
Max von Sydow and Jason Miller were the two priests in The Exorcist, neither of which were in Millers Crossing.

And Tarrantino's name is attached to Hostel because he produced it (read: put up some money and let Roth go to work).

Man oh man...
haha shit. i was wrong about the other priest but i never said von sydow was in millers crossing, i said he was in falcon and the snowman. and it was me who said eli roth wrote and directed hostel about 300 posts ago. anyway, if i think of the guys name who i was wrong about, ill post it. itll come to me.
 
Thanatopsis123 said:
This reminds me, hey Nad, play any more SotC lately? Which colossus are you on?
Beat the 3rd one the other day, tried the 4th for like 10 minutes and then quit. I go through video games painfully slow, so even though I love it, I probably won't actually play it for another week or so. :loco:
 
dorian gray said:
thats so cliche though. how many movies or books about god vs. devil use that same dumb line?

What, you mean back in 1973?

Try to separate LANDMARK MOVIES THAT REVOLUTIONIZED MOVIE MAKING (e.g. The Exorcist, The Godfather, Laurence of Arabia, Citizen Kane, etc) with STRAIGHT TO VIDEO RATFODDER.

Come on guys, you can do better than this.
 
Erik said:
hey i can't help that you people were 10 years old in the seventies and peed your pants in fright watching the exorcist for the first time and thusly are doomed to forever view it through rosy Nostalgia Goggles®

at least we got some genuinely great stuff when we grew up ... :loco:
 
i mean we had Star Wars, Superman, The Excorcist ... Cannoball Run.

what did you guys have in the early 90's?
 
lurch70 said:
at least we got some genuinely great stuff when we grew up ... :loco:
haha, nice.

Regarding Erik's comment though, which is good, I must say that when I watched The Exorcist like 4 months ago I had near zero recollection of the first time I saw it some... I dunno, 400 years ago. Also after a lifetime of being inundated with clips, highlights, skits, quotes, etc., and the fact that it still scared me, that's saying something.
 
Erik said:
hey i can't help that you people were 10 years old in the seventies and peed your pants in fright watching the exorcist for the first time and thusly are doomed to forever view it through rosy Nostalgia Goggles®

10 years old in the 70's???? I was 3 when The Exorcist came out, PLUS it was banned in the UK until the 90's!

But hey, I appreciate all things from any timeframe. I saw the original Nosferatu only a couple years back and was floored at just how incredible it is for a 1920's production.