Watch The Exorcist Online In The Exorcist, When a teenage girl is possessed by a mysterious entity, her mother seeks the help of two priests to save her daughter. This movie was released in the year 1973.
There's no need for me to give a review of the most iconic horror film of all time, so I will review the region free Blu-ray set that contains both the 1973 & 2000 versions of The Exorcist. The picture and audio quality is fantastic on BOTH versions, and there are several special features included along with the films. I'm one of the few that considers the original 1973 theatrical version of The Exorcist the superior (and only) version of the film. I hate the 'happy' ending of the Director's Cut as it completely dilutes the horror show that came right before it.
The nihilistic, 1973 somber theatrical ending with the priest looking down the stairs, turning towards the camera as 'Tubular Bells' kicks in is far more powerful than a lighthearted discussion about free movie passes and Casablanca (the Director's Cut ending). I highly recommend this two disc set as it's one of the only ways to watch the original version of The Exorcist that terrified audiences in 1973. William Friedkin's cinematic masterpiece, The Exorcist, is a timeless classic. Friedkin utilizes smoke machines, eerie lighting, complex metaphors, long panning shots, and numerous practical effects in the scariest film of all time. The beautiful and mesmerizing theme song Tubular Bells brings The Exorcist to full haunting atmosphere. Jason Miller is absolutely phenomenal as Father Damien Karras.