gretchengreenwood
Joined Nov 2017
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This is one of the best paranormal documentary-type series I've ever seen. The real life exorcism experiences of these real people, reverends, etc., are introduced and told in a nice clear concise way, and the acting out of these events are always quite well done too, unlike a lot of other series where the acting is often obtrusive and not really believable. My impression is that the director definitely knows what he is doing.
I've learned quite a bit about real-life exorcisms from this show and really appreciate that and the show's overall very high quality. All I can say about the disrespectful reviewers who criticized and made fun of this series is that they don't seem very smart and/or don't have very good taste.
I've learned quite a bit about real-life exorcisms from this show and really appreciate that and the show's overall very high quality. All I can say about the disrespectful reviewers who criticized and made fun of this series is that they don't seem very smart and/or don't have very good taste.
With the casting of a young William Holden as well as a young Robert Mitchum in two of the lead roles, this movie can hardly go wrong. They both capture the imagination in a gorgeous, charismatic, natural sex-appeal way that acts as a kind of aphrodisiac throughout the whole film. Loretta Young as the object of both their affections isn't quite as drop-dead stunning as her male leads, but she does have a certain charm and way about her that's always welcome and enjoyable to watch. Gary Gray is cute as a button and very likable as William Holden's young son, so all in all these four lead characters along with the movie's titillating premise make this production quite a feast to behold, even when the writing and dialogue falls a little short at times.
Matt LeBlanc was so fantastic and memorable in this great, living-it-as-you're-watching-it, movie. As I understand it, this movie is what basically launched his career, and I can see why.