The Exorcism of Emily Rose 12/27
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The Exorcism of Emily Rose 12/20
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This is very cool news...I'd love to see what the unrated edition will have! They should have some special features about the true story.
Sony Pictures will release The Exorcism of Emily Rose on December 27th. The thriller will be available in separate PG-13 theatrical and unrated editions, each retailing $28.95. Stay tuned for disc features. Also look for the film to be released on the UMD format.
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It also is probably worth noting that the rated is 119 minutes while the unrated version is 121 minutes. So apparently we might actually be able to see some pretty good stuff as the term "unrated" has been thrown around way too loosely nowadays.
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Artwork for both the theatrical cut and the unrated cut is now up and DVDAnswers. I like that they kept the theatrical one sheet as the cover art, but I would have preferred that they not messed with the color scheme for the unrated version. Also, could they fit any more words into that top banner?
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Great flick, but damn the unrated cover is fugly.
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Originally Posted by raven56706
awesome... just intime for christmas.... something the whole family can see
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Originally Posted by dvdman47
It also is probably worth noting that the rated is 119 minutes while the unrated version is 121 minutes. So apparently we might actually be able to see some pretty good stuff as the term "unrated" has been thrown around way too loosely nowadays.
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Sad but turue Mz. But there have been plenty of horror films in the past where the unrated version is only 1-2 minutes longer. And they contained quite abit of graphic/explicit additions to make them worth it.
I doubt that will be the case with this film,but you never know
I doubt that will be the case with this film,but you never know
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Originally Posted by Julie Walker
Sad but turue Mz. But there have been plenty of horror films in the past where the unrated version is only 1-2 minutes longer. And they contained quite abit of graphic/explicit additions to make them worth it.
I doubt that will be the case with this film,but you never know
I doubt that will be the case with this film,but you never know
One of the best cases in point is the Exorcist Version That You've Never Seen. I think that the addition of the spiderwalk and those images in her room when the mother comes in were great.
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One of the best cases in point is the Exorcist Version That You've Never Seen. I think that the addition of the spiderwalk and those images in her room when the mother comes in were great.
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I think I'll use my best buy gift card and pick this up.
I actually like the unrated art a bit better since the top banner and side pic blend in with the gold, rather than sticking out on the white. Wonder if they were going for a similar look to The Passion, the font looks the same...
I actually like the unrated art a bit better since the top banner and side pic blend in with the gold, rather than sticking out on the white. Wonder if they were going for a similar look to The Passion, the font looks the same...
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I knew about an hour into watching this movie in the theater that I was going to buy it on DVD. I really like it.
I saw this when it came on A&E. It was interesting, but some of it was laughable. Most of the "possessed" seemed like they were either bad actors or crazy.
Originally Posted by marcellusk
Best buy is including a bonus disc with the 50 minute Documentary that came on A&E:The Real Exorcist.