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The Last Exorcism (2010)

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In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the evangelical Reverend Cotton Marcus was raised by his father to be a preacher. He agrees that the filmmaker Iris Reisen and the cameraman Daniel Moskowitz make a documentary about his life. Cotton tells that when his wife Shanna Marcus had troubles in the delivery of their son Justin, he prioritized the doctor help to God and since then he questions his faith. Further, he tells that exorcisms are frauds but the results are good for the believers because they believe it is true. When Cotton is summoned by the farmer Louis Sweetzer to perform an exorcism in his daughter Nell, Cotton sees the chance to prove to the documentary crew what he has just told. They head to Ivanwood and they have a hostile reception from Louis's son Caleb. Cotton performs the exorcism in Nell, exposing his tricks to the camera, but sooner they learn that the dysfunctional Sweetzer family has serious problems.
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Denise Lee as Nurse
Carol Sutton as Shopkeeper
Louis Herthum as Louis Sweetzer
John Wilmot as Spindly Man
Tony Bentley as Pastor Manley
Shanna Forrestall as Shanna Marcus
Iris Bahr as Iris Reisen
Patrick Fabian as Cotton Marcus
Caleb Landry Jones as Caleb Sweetzer
Becky Fly as Becky Davis
Victoria Patenaude as Motorist
Logan Craig Reid as Logan Winters
John Wright Jr. as John Marcus
Justin Shafer as Justin Marcus
Ashley Bell as Nell Sweetzer
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87:38
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DJTREE2 The Sequel

The advertising for this film lays out exactly what you get from it, the documentation of a preachers final exorcism. If you watched the trailer, or read any print about it, you would have known that it was... ah, forget about it. People are bashing this movie because they weren't scared, or because it was "documentary style", or because it was filmed from the first-person. Research your options before going to the theater if you don't want to be disappointed. The only misleading thing I've seen is the image with Nell seemingly clinging to the walls. In the movie she is atop a bookcase or shelf of some type. The advertise presented the film as a bit of a mystery, and it is. The only thing is it gives you all the answers, but like the good Reverend the movie-goer will likely dismiss them as foolishness. That's the good thing about this movie, it makes you think and examine your beliefs. The tag line about believing in God and the Devil works well for this film.

djsilver

I JUST LEFT THE THEATER AND WAS SO DISAPPOINTED I CREATED THIS ACCT JUST TO TELL YOU WHAT A WASTE OF TIME THIS WAS. MAN, THEY REALLY SUCK YOU IN WITH THE TRAILERS AND THE "CRITICS" LIKE ROLLING STONE AND OTHERS MUST BE ON THE PAYROLLS OF THE BIG STUDIOS OR THEY ARE JUST COMPLETE F-ING RETARDS. SAVE YOUR MONEY AND YOUR TIME. WHERE IS MY DAMN REFUND AND MY 2 WASTED HOURS OF MY LIFE???? SOMEBODY OWES ME!

lovestalentmoviefan

...had a watchable story,and I WAS interested,until the non-conclusion!!!! There was no ending at all,nothing explained! It appears as if they got someone barely involved in the story to film some half-baked activity to take up more minutes,and call it good.WHICH IT WASN'T. I feel incredibly ripped off. The whole theatre did,at least the people around me.Not scary at all. A couple trailer 'lures' left out. It did have potential to be better than BW or PA. I hated PA,but compared to the disappointing ending of this mistake,I would rather see Pa again!. Do Not Waste Your Money.

orangejelibeanz

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A Stray Dog

I created this account just to try and save one person the waste of time and money I just went through. I went to see this movie with my daughter and she agrees. We were highly disappointed. Many people booing at the end, some even tried to get a refund. I cannot remember a worse movie. My five word review: WOULDN'T EVEN WAIT FOR CABLE. Go buy a tank of gasoline and drive around listening to the radio with whoever was going to watch this with you. Go and share a drink, go buy the exorcist, mow your lawn, wash your pet, or your windows - do anything but spend money on this movie. Stay home. When it comes on cable, watch lifetime or home shopping network instead. They are both more scary, more interesting and a better use of cable bandwidth.

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