A&E showed a truly dopey show on "real Exorcists" with clips from that movie The Exorcism of Emily Rose," which was basically a big advertisement for anti-science religious stuff, so I just can't imagine not making the movie that way today.
In the clip I saw they had this poor Indian doctor having to, with a straight face, explain that the girl in the movie died because certain "electrolytes" were released in the brain during an Exorcism, only that didn't happen with this girl because the bad doctors had given her anti-convulsion medication. Um, yeah. (The whole show was ridiculous==a lot of people not showing any supernatural experiences whatsoever while a narrator tries to make it seem like something is actually happening.)
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Date: 2005-10-31 02:27 am (UTC)In the clip I saw they had this poor Indian doctor having to, with a straight face, explain that the girl in the movie died because certain "electrolytes" were released in the brain during an Exorcism, only that didn't happen with this girl because the bad doctors had given her anti-convulsion medication. Um, yeah. (The whole show was ridiculous==a lot of people not showing any supernatural experiences whatsoever while a narrator tries to make it seem like something is actually happening.)