Description
While The Exorcist: Believer is not technically a Halloween film, it is an annual tradition to eviscerate a David Gordon Green film, so it's certainly appropriate for the season. Here we talk about the extremely mediocre requel to The Exorcist, which manages to have double the amount of possessed kids and half the scares and fun. We talk about the movie's excruciating pacing, the lack of any suspense, the omnipresence of nurses, and a lot more on this raucous episode. We're also drinking Leinenkugel's Red Lager!
Approximate timeline
0:00-15:00 Intro
15:00-25:00 Beer talk
25:00-end The Exorcist: Believer
Next and last episode of Halloweenies II: a secret.
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