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  1. Mar 11, 2020 · In this edition: An iconic scene from The Exorcist III single handily proves the merit of the jump scare.)The jump scare gets a bad rap. One of horror's most oft-used tools is the...

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  2. Oct 6, 2023 · Nevertheless, The Exorcist III is filled with brilliant moments, with one particular scene in the second half standing out: the murder of Amy Keating, which features one of the best-executed jump scares in movie history. How The Exorcist III Sets Up Its Iconic Jump Scare.

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    • The Stairs
    • Karras Out The Window
    • The Bed Shake
    • ‘Help Me’
    • The White Face
    • Regan’s Face
    • The Crucifix
    • The Head Twist
    • The Stairs... Again
    • The Exorcist III Hospital Scene

    This isn’t what you think, and actually requires you to have seen the extended version of The Exorcist before it scares you. Which is quite a nuanced requirement and therefore the reason it only comes in at number ten. The stairs in Regan’s house are absolutely terrifying. To an outsider, they seem perfectly normal, but to someone already familiar ...

    At the end of the film, Pazuzu is finally exorcised from within Regan. However, this doesn’t mean the demon has been defeated, and we see Karras become possessed by its spirit instead. This is scary on a lot of levels. RELATED: Behind The Scenes Stories Of The Exorcist Firstly, it leaves the actual, unharmed Regan screaming on the floor, secondly, ...

    While Father Merrin is attempting to exorcise Regan for the first time, she is tied to the bed, covered in cuts and bruises and is shrieking at the top of her voice using all manner of different tones. The uncanny nature of a young girl creating these demonic sounds and being able to rattle a huge wooden bed with so much force simply fills the audi...

    Before this, Regan’s stomach shows a scar in the form of the words “help me.” It’s this that seems to convince Karras that Regan is possessed, rather than her immense strength or extreme suffering, but that’s an entirely different point. RELATED: 5 Exorcism Movie Tropes That Are Timeless (& 5 That Need To Be Exorcised) The scarring is particularly ...

    This is the very definition of a blink and you’ll miss it moment. The film is full of subliminal messages that are used to heighten the fear, but one of those is particularly strange and incredibly terrifying. During Karras’ dream, a white face very briefly flashes on screen. You can pause on it on the DVD version, and without knowing this was one ...

    It’s pretty hard to not be absolutely terrified of Regan’s mutilated face every single time it appears on screen. After all, you’ll all watched a video and had the terrifying scars leap upon you alongside a twisted scream, right? RELATED: The Exorcist: 10 More Hidden Details You Never Noticed In The Horror Masterpiece Without her possession, Regan ...

    Regan’s rather unusual use of a crucifix is one of the most famous scenes in The Exorcist. It also ended up as, unsurprisingly, one of the most shocking. Not only is she screaming an incredible amount of obscenity for a young child, but she also uses the crucifix to stab herself in the crotch multiple times. Her voice is replaced by a devilish bark...

    Another of those horrible, yet incredibly famous moments from the film comes when we see Regantwist her head all the way around. At first, it looks like she is calming slightly, as she sits up in bed. RELATED: The Exorcist: 10 Best Episodes, According to IMDb However, with a twisted smile, her neck bones crunch as she twists to the left, before spi...

    Okay, we’re finally back where we started. Remember The Stairs? Remember how if you’ve seen The Exorcist before you’ll be scared of the stairs forever and will never be able to look at them without cringing? Well, the reason behind that doesn’t even come from the original cut of the film. RELATED: 10 Things In The Exorcist That Only Make Sense If Y...

    Interestingly, the final entry into our list isn’t from the first Exorcist film. Technically, this list could have drawn from the various entries into the franchise, but let’s be honest, they’re all pretty bad. However, the most horrifying moment from the franchise is in the third film. A long shot set in a hospital seems to be fairly innocent for ...

  3. Top 10 Most Parodied Horror Movies. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery! Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're looking at the horror movies that paved the way for parodies in their honor. Since crucial scenes tend to be the most spoofed, watch out for some spoilers. Our countdown includes movies "The Shining", "Frankenstein", "The Blair ...

    • The Exorcism of God (2021) The Vatican treats him like a king, and the parishioners worship his presence, but Father Peter Williams (Will Beinbrink) has been hiding an unspeakable secret for 18 years.
    • The Devil Inside (2012) In 1989, Maria Rossi (Suzan Crowley) killed three clergymen during an attempted exorcism one fateful night. Now locked in an Italian asylum, 20 years later, her daughter (Fernanda Andrade) pays a visit to unmask the truth.
    • This Is the End (2013) Not in our wildest nightmares did we think a cast of all-star actors — James Franco, Jonah Hill, and Seth Rogen — would band together in a funny, apocalyptic-themed scare-fest while playing exaggerated versions of themselves.
    • Deliver Us From Evil (2014) Deliver Us From Evil abandons the churches with possessed nuns and foggy graveyards and instead moves into the heart of the Bronx.
  4. Oct 13, 2017 · While Peter William Blattys Exorcist III is arguably known for one incredibly frightening scene in particular (more on that later), this eerie scene at the beginning of the movie sticks in...

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  6. Jun 29, 2023 · Though not on par with the original, The Exorcist III still deserves a place alongside the best exorcism movies for continuing Blatty's true story-inspired vision for horror. Constantine (2005)

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