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by Murfreesboro » Fri Sep 02, 2011 12:56 pm
I never saw The Exorcist in the theater, saw it for the first time in the late 1980s, on TV, while I was sitting up late in an old house waiting for my husband to get home from a middle-of-the-night shift. It was creepy to see it that way at first, but I'd already heard a whole lot about it, and the ending (where the demon manifests itself in the bedroom) wasn't too scary to me. Perhaps if I'd seen it the first time when everyone else did, before I'd heard anything much about it, it would have scared me more.
The movie that really does just scare the bejesus out of me is The Exorcism of Emily Rose. That one is so ambiguous; I think that's what gets to me about it.
When I was a little girl, the movie that scared everybody to death was Psycho. I was a child when my mother took me to it (no movie rating system back then), and I actually fell asleep in her lap after that murder in the shower. That was all of it I saw until many years later, after I was grown. Nowadays when I look at Psycho, it seems OTT, very heavy-handed with the Freudian stuff, but there were people who were seriously afraid to take showers after they'd seen that movie.
I'm pretty sure I've read that women fainted in the theater back in the 1920s, when Lon Cheney's Phantom of the Opera make-up was revealed. That is such an iconic horror character that I can't imagine anyone's not having seen it today, at least in stills. Certainly nobody would faint over it now. Sometimes it's just impossible to recover the original context of a movie.