So, about these damn 'The Excorcist' trailers (Warning: a spoiler about a scene in a trailer) [View all]
This description will get a little graphic, so if you're sensitive to that sort of thing, you may want to bail.
I went to see
A Haunting in Venice last week. It was a hot, sleepy Tuesday afternoon, so I got things taken care of around the house and headed off to the local Googelplex to check out Kenneth Branagh's latest take on Hercule Poirot. I purchased my grocery bag of popcorn (a small) and oil drum of soda (also a small) and settled in. Now, I'd seen a commercial for
The Exorcist on tv, so I was not unfamiliar with it, and I was interested to see that Ellyn Burstyn reprises her role from the original. But I was not prepared for the trailer.
You may have seen the shorter commercial version of the scene I'm talking about. In it, in a crowded, well-to-do suburban church, members are receiving communion. A little girl is shown in a pew, and she aint acting right. She's squirming and clearly irritated. The mom and dad get back to their seats and ask their kids where their sister is, only to be told that "she left." Cut to the minister who's doing his minister spiel, when he stops mid-sentence as the little girl walks through the back doors of the church. She's got her best Linda Blair makeup on, and appears to have vomited blood all down her dress.
But the worst (for me) was yet to come. The little girl begins walking down the aisle repeating the last words the minister had spoken: "The body and the blood. The body and the blood! THE BODY AND THE BLOOD!" as her parents, siblings and the rest of the congregation freak the fuck out, as one would do. It was one of the creepiest damn things I ever experienced, and I periodically went back to it even as the Agatha Christie movie I paid to see unspooled in front of me. It reminded me of the scene in
The Shining where Doc starts screaming RED RUM!, only it was much worse. And, it was a long trailer with lots more to it.
Now, every time a commercial for it comes on tv, I dive for the remote. So, I was curious if anyone else had experienced that trailer, or had that sort of reaction, or if I'm just being a big diaper baby? My wife, the horror fan, might suggest the latter