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Can I ask what scared you about The Exorcist? Assuming you watched it as an adult and are not highly religious; otherwise I get it. I watched it for the first time a few years ago after seeing it regularly called one of the scariest movies of all time -- maybe my expectations were too high but I found it almost comical.
I saw it when I was in my early twenties and Iโd never seen it before. But tons of pop culture had made jokes of everything in the movie and I expected it to just be a laugh.
The film did such a good job developing dread and helplessness that I forgot all about the jokes.
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Plus the spider walk scene hits you in the face like a hatchet.