16. The Exorcist (1973): Sometimes the Vibes Is Right

We’re back! After losing an episode to our very own MP3-devouring curse, we emerge from the shadows to kick off the Halloween season with a look at William Friedkin’s similarly cursed horror classic The Exorcist (1973). We trace writer William Peter Blatty’s journey from Georgetown to…well…Georgetown, attempt to address at least a few of the approximately one billion things that went wrong during the film’s production, and mourn the omission of Father Dyer’s sick Snoopy sweatshirt. Fair warning: this episode is centered around a movie that’s full of disturbing subject matter and includes a brief discussion of a real-life homicide.

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