The Exorcism of Emily Rose Trailer
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Colm Feore, Laura Linney, Campbell Scott, and Tom Wilkinson? One good cast there.
However, the trailer didn't "spark" enough interest with me (other than the cast) and with the current "decline" in horror/thrillers at the moment; I'm not expecting much out of this one.
However, the trailer didn't "spark" enough interest with me (other than the cast) and with the current "decline" in horror/thrillers at the moment; I'm not expecting much out of this one.
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Originally Posted by LivingINClip
Looks okay.
I am willing to bet tho' they are will ruin it with CGI effects and an over-the-top finale.
I am willing to bet tho' they are will ruin it with CGI effects and an over-the-top finale.
http://joblo.com/arrow/
Does this film sport a lot of special effects?
PH: We tried to write it with that realism-based idea. We wanted to use them subtlety and selectively in terms of special effects. I think the casting of Jennifer Carpenter helped us in that a lot because she, as you will see can do so much with her body and her face and her voice. It kind of changed the paradigm a little bit for the visual effects people, and they just said “Once we saw her audition we all decided that, we just wanted to stay out of her way.” Obviously they're doing more than that and there will be effects through it, both visual effects and special effects like the old-fashioned kind. They're very effective too. I think keeping it more real like that and then having those little things just to enhance certain things that are there makes it scarier for this kind of movie because it doesn't take you outside the reality and make you think “Oh, gee, look, that's a cool effect.”
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Chud has an interview with the director, laura linney, and tom wilkinson.
http://chud.com/interviews/3646
http://chud.com/interviews/3646
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Originally Posted by tonymontana313
That is an extremely creepy trailer. Does anyone have any info on the true story it was based on?
http://www.horror-movies.ca/horror_1253.html
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Originally Posted by necros
thanks for the link to the trailer, now I gotta sleep with the lights on tonight
The last time I got that feeling was when I first saw the devil's rejects tailer where that girl runs out of the hotel wearin a friggin' flesh mask.
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Originally Posted by scott shelton
Really?
I've never heard that expressed about this actor. Interesting...
I've never heard that expressed about this actor. Interesting...
This film has a great cast, but this seems to have the same type of feel as The Exorcist - so it seems like it's a retread.
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Originally Posted by Rival11
I don't know what it is about possession movies (excuse me, GOOD POSSESSION MOVIES) that creep me out so much but I was a little freaked by the trailer as well.
The last time I got that feeling was when I first saw the devil's rejects tailer where that girl runs out of the hotel wearin a friggin' flesh mask.
The last time I got that feeling was when I first saw the devil's rejects tailer where that girl runs out of the hotel wearin a friggin' flesh mask.
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November 4, 2004 - In 1968, a German girl named Annaliese Michel began having hallucinations, seeing voices, and experiencing other bizarre and unpleasant mental symptoms. Her problems were initially treated as epilepsy, but treatment failed to help. In 1975, at her parents' insistence, the Catholic church formally acknowledged that Annaliese was possessed and in need of exorcism.
Annaliese unfortunately died during the exorcism process, and after investing the death, the German courts ordered the girl's parents and one of the priests involved to stand trial. Adding fuel to the controversy was the effect that the contempory horror film The Exorcist and its portrayal of possession had on the public consciousness.
That story forms the premise of a new movie by Scott Derrickson (Urban Legends: Final Cut). The Exorcism of Annaliese Michele is based on the events surrounding the bizarre facts of the trial and the defense mounted by the defense.
Laura Linney (Mystic River, The Mothman Prophecies) stars as Erin Bruner, the priest's defense attorney, forced to confront her own personal demons as well as those of the case. Tom Wilkinson (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) plays the priest.
Linney recently told Sci Fi Wire that despite the film's basis in real events, the setting and other integral parts of the story will be changed. For example, the movie will not be set in the early Seventies, nor will it take place in the province of Bavaria.
Linney didn't say just how much of a supernatural element the film would have. She did, however, mention that the actual exorcism rites would be shown as flashbacks from the points of view of several main characters – a common mechanism in mystery films.
The Exorcism of Annaliese Michel is being filmed in Vancouver this winter and will arrive in theaters sometime next year.
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I guess they changed the name of the movie... still pretty interesting
Annaliese unfortunately died during the exorcism process, and after investing the death, the German courts ordered the girl's parents and one of the priests involved to stand trial. Adding fuel to the controversy was the effect that the contempory horror film The Exorcist and its portrayal of possession had on the public consciousness.
That story forms the premise of a new movie by Scott Derrickson (Urban Legends: Final Cut). The Exorcism of Annaliese Michele is based on the events surrounding the bizarre facts of the trial and the defense mounted by the defense.
Laura Linney (Mystic River, The Mothman Prophecies) stars as Erin Bruner, the priest's defense attorney, forced to confront her own personal demons as well as those of the case. Tom Wilkinson (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) plays the priest.
Linney recently told Sci Fi Wire that despite the film's basis in real events, the setting and other integral parts of the story will be changed. For example, the movie will not be set in the early Seventies, nor will it take place in the province of Bavaria.
Linney didn't say just how much of a supernatural element the film would have. She did, however, mention that the actual exorcism rites would be shown as flashbacks from the points of view of several main characters – a common mechanism in mystery films.
The Exorcism of Annaliese Michel is being filmed in Vancouver this winter and will arrive in theaters sometime next year.
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I guess they changed the name of the movie... still pretty interesting
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The only thing that's stopping me from being excited about this is that it's PG13. I'll probably check it out depending on more reviews.
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Originally Posted by SPiRAL
The only thing that's stopping me from being excited about this is that it's PG13. I'll probably check it out depending on more reviews.
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Originally Posted by SPiRAL
The only thing that's stopping me from being excited about this is that it's PG13. I'll probably check it out depending on more reviews.
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Originally Posted by SPiRAL
The only thing that's stopping me from being excited about this is that it's PG13. I'll probably check it out depending on more reviews.