Showcases stories of demonic possession from cursed objects inflicting harm to human body takeovers.Showcases stories of demonic possession from cursed objects inflicting harm to human body takeovers.Showcases stories of demonic possession from cursed objects inflicting harm to human body takeovers.
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Super irritating actors narrating super lame stories and I *should* know better because, Eli Roth...not sure if I'm more annoyed with him, Netflix or myself for having wasted precious minutes on this pap. What never fails to baffle me is the lack of coherence the "exorcists" display. Anyone with even a modicum of exposure to the topic knows the supernatural rules of engagement and why try casting out demons when the individuals affected aren't adherents to any kind of relationship deterrent, ie. Becoming Christians = incompatibility with the demonic. What sort of "pastors" are these people? Did they get ordained online? I am decided, I am most annoyed with myself for being lured in by boredom. Eli Roth score 1, me - goose egg.
The characters come across as incredible posers, and the re-enactments are about as heavy-handed and schlocky as something from the Hallmark Channel, while as blunt as a brick wall.
If they're trying to be convincing, they failed--failed utterly. You'd have to be really, really, really drunk to want to watch more than about 10 minutes at a time. You'd also have to be extremely devout to believe what's being shown. These actors do a poor job of convincing me that they're human, much less that they're portraying real people.
I have to ask: Why was this made?
Who was this show made for?
Who could possibly benefit from this?
Someone paid good money for this, and I cannot imagine why.
UPDATE: I did some research into this project. It seems the idea was to have actual exorcists (or people who believe they are) tell stories about what they've dealt with. It was originally intended as a serious interview show. Then Eli Roth was brought on board, refilmed the whole discussion board with Bishop Long and the people he picked, and scrapped everyone and everything else to make it /his/ show. In the process, of course, anything remotely interesting was lost, as was anything of substance or integrity. Also, all the "exorcists" now only tell stories that are 100% in keeping with catholic doctrine and mythology. What a load of guano!
If they're trying to be convincing, they failed--failed utterly. You'd have to be really, really, really drunk to want to watch more than about 10 minutes at a time. You'd also have to be extremely devout to believe what's being shown. These actors do a poor job of convincing me that they're human, much less that they're portraying real people.
I have to ask: Why was this made?
Who was this show made for?
Who could possibly benefit from this?
Someone paid good money for this, and I cannot imagine why.
UPDATE: I did some research into this project. It seems the idea was to have actual exorcists (or people who believe they are) tell stories about what they've dealt with. It was originally intended as a serious interview show. Then Eli Roth was brought on board, refilmed the whole discussion board with Bishop Long and the people he picked, and scrapped everyone and everything else to make it /his/ show. In the process, of course, anything remotely interesting was lost, as was anything of substance or integrity. Also, all the "exorcists" now only tell stories that are 100% in keeping with catholic doctrine and mythology. What a load of guano!
Same old horror tropes, possessed dolls etc,, not much originality, not reinventing the horror genre.
It comes with a "Twillight Zone",William Shatner/ Jonathan Frakes intro, with Eli Roth.
Filmed in the this is a "True Story" style, re-enacted by AMATEUR "actors".
Which makes it unintentionally funny.
I enjoyed first 2 episodes, but doubt I will watch more.
My review is too short.
Sorry.
How many more characters do I need?
Id rather watch "Ancient Aliens" or "American Horror Story" than THIS.
For me, this is definetly below average entertainment.
Would need to be pretty desperate to watch it.
Anyone else notice Kathleen Turner looks like William Shatner in Drag??
No judgement, just an opinon, be blessed.
It comes with a "Twillight Zone",William Shatner/ Jonathan Frakes intro, with Eli Roth.
Filmed in the this is a "True Story" style, re-enacted by AMATEUR "actors".
Which makes it unintentionally funny.
I enjoyed first 2 episodes, but doubt I will watch more.
My review is too short.
Sorry.
How many more characters do I need?
Id rather watch "Ancient Aliens" or "American Horror Story" than THIS.
For me, this is definetly below average entertainment.
Would need to be pretty desperate to watch it.
Anyone else notice Kathleen Turner looks like William Shatner in Drag??
No judgement, just an opinon, be blessed.
Completely missed the mark. Bait and switch for luring viewers on Roth's name and previous work. If I could give 0 stars it would be too much. It feels like they are attempting to retell and reenact anecdotes that are assumed to be truthful and have a somewhat horror vibe. Unfortunately Father Wrong and his cast of misfits just create a mockery of a very personal and very frightening experience for the true victims!!!!! The only thing that was semi inspiring was the amount of Aquanet in Rita's hair. Go into it if you want a good laugh or you make a drinking game every time you notice the huge cyst on that bald guys forehead.
I might be jaded, I love horror movies and I don't know if this is supposed to be fun and cheesy. It feels like it is trying to take itself seriously but REALLY missing the mark.
The first few episodes have truly unreal bad acting in the "reenactments". There's also this forced intensity with the Legion of Exorcists telling the stories. This show has been fun but it is definitely something to just have on in the background while you're doing something else; like chores. I don't know. Not something I would suggest going out of your way to watch but still fine if you like watching schlocky horror.
The first few episodes have truly unreal bad acting in the "reenactments". There's also this forced intensity with the Legion of Exorcists telling the stories. This show has been fun but it is definitely something to just have on in the background while you're doing something else; like chores. I don't know. Not something I would suggest going out of your way to watch but still fine if you like watching schlocky horror.
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