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'Director's Cut' - pluses (in my view of course)


I've heard that there are several versions of the Director's Cut that delete some of the most extreme elements of the first verion of the DC - e.g., the Dietz/Howdy face appearing on an oven hood, or a faintly glowing Pazuzu statue shining on a wall of Regan's darkened bedroom.

Be these alterations as they may, I would like to list some DC features that I enjoy - and would like to invite others to contribute their own ideas about the first, and subsequent versions, of the DC.

I liked the **idea** of inserting the spider walk immediately after Chris receives news of Burke Dennings' death. But the version I saw ended the walk with Regan opening her mouth with blood flooding out. I would have much preferred the "other" scene of Regan coming down the stairs, lapping her bscenely lengthened tongue, and licking Sharon's and Chris's ankles. It's much more creepy and realistic than the bloody-mouth version, in my opinion.

The "stairway confessional" scene between Karras and Merrin added warmth and at least a hint of "Why?" otherwise absent in Regan's innocent misadventure. The "Why" haunts the film and the viewer's mind and at least Von Sydow's reply to Miller's question is a move in the right direction.

Also enjoyable is the brief, touching scene of Chris offering Merrin coffee with brandy when the elderly Jesuit replies (as he does in the novel), "Well, the doctors say I shouldn't...but thank God, my will is weak". A very nice human lull before the storm of exorcism begins.

The adding-back-in of Karras's first visit to the university language lab, where he listens to the real voice of Regan - the voice of a normal adolescent girl. Throughout the entire story, other than this brief encounter, Karras never actually meets the girl he's trying to help, except for her desperate but impersonal stomach dermatographia of "Help Me". The first language scene lab shows Karras deeply puzzled over the simple **normalcy** of the child, as opposed to the actuality of the monstrosity that seems to be occupying her body.

The very next scene after the language lab shows Karras saying Mass.
When he comes to the words of Consecration, "This is the cup of My Blood...the Mystery of Faith..." Karras's eyes light up, his features become enthusiastic, as if he is really hearing the words for the first time after a long period of doubt. The language lab scene is the catalyst for Karras's reawakening to faith. He is daring, based on the extreme contrast between the real Regan of the tapes and the disturbed Regan, to consider that the Mystery of Faith may be real, and potentially available to him again.

These two consecutive scenes are perhaps the most important in establishing a brief new spark of faith in the guilt-ridden, doubting Damien Karras. For me this hints at Karras's possible return to belief even more than the thumping bed in the exorcism, the demon's knowledge of Karras's mother's death and his interaction with the subway transient, and even Regans' dermatographia. Thus, the first language lab scene really warms the film and puts the subject of Karras's future return to the fullness of his vocation before the viewer as a real hope.

I'm sure I've rambled enough about the DC changes that I like. What do you think of the various versions...?

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There are actually lots of different versions of the Exorcist. My parents went to see this movie when they were dating in 1973 in the theater and they said there were scenes in the movie that no longer airs on tv or on the dvd; they got lost somehow. I would have loved to have seen that version....

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I know of two scenes cut out of the original. 1.The spider in stairs one deemed to be too gross. But 2. When Father Merrin explains, "why this girl?" "I think the point is to make us lose hope". My mind is blown that Friedkin decided to cut this, which to me is the most important part of the film. And there are a few that made neither the Director's Cut nor original, like when Regan goes shopping.

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Oh wow!! I think it would be cool if they came out with an anniversary edition DVD with EVERY scene in the film!!! I would definitely buy it for sure. Wonder what Reagan was buying?????

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Sorry, not shopping, sighseeing in DC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrL7p92OAdY
Interesting trivia: you know why the people who fainted in the theaters in the original release did so? It wasn't all the scenes most people assume; it was the spinal tap where they insert the tube and blood comes out. That was definitely the grossest scene because it was the most realistic. Another piece of trivia: the doctor in the room for that scene was a real life serial killer. All part of the many curses of Exorcist info.

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I read about that too. Some people walked out during that scene.

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