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The Last Exorcism [DVD]

2.7 out of 5 stars 114 customer reviews

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  • Actors: Ashley Bell, Patrick Fabian
  • Directors: Daniel Stamm
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Optimum Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 27 Dec. 2010
  • Run Time: 87 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (114 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B003YXZHGM
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 12,310 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Reverend Cotton Marcus is a fourth generation evangelical minister, a well-known practitioner of exorcism, with many faithful believers in his work - Only he's not one of them.

People believe what they need to believe, and Cotton has helped many lost souls work out their "demons," but in the twilight of his career he decides it's time to put away the smoke and mirrors reveal the truth by allowing a film crew to capture the secrets of his trade in his final exorcism.

Cotton's last case takes him into the rural Louisiana, to the home of Louis Sweetzer, a simple farmer and a devout fundamentalist, convinced he has a demon on his hands. Strange things have been happening on Louis's farm. His livestock butchered during the night, their bloody carcasses left to rot. By morning, Louis's only daughter, Ashley, apparently a sweet innocent, provides the only clue to the killings: she wakes up covered in blood.

Reverend Marcus prepares for his final performance, the exorcism of Ashley Sweetzer. But to his horror, he soon discovers that he will need to conjure much more than a charade to put his last demon to rest...

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After deciding that I'd get a ton of new horror flicks for my much neglected DVD I purchased the Last Exorcism. It's had some beatings in the reviews but I found it to be not that bad.
Yep, it's a mocumentary and I'm all for those, though the formula certainly isn't ground breaking. The acting is well done and I thought the casting was very good indeed.
I agree with others who say that the final scene is a little over the top and a reach of the imagination but as long as you don't shell out a great deal of money on this film then it can be an interesting diversion for an evening. It has the added benefit of being the only horror flick in five years of actually making me jump. It was only once, but it was there. Having seen the film I would recommend it with the proviso of 'Don't pay oodles' for it!
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I was not expecting much after such negative reviews but this really isn't such a bad film, the story keeps you interested and is paced out well with a build up to the actual exorcism but its worth the watch, there is not much in the way of scares as such its more of a character building film and is well acted, there are a few freaky scenes like when she's cracking her bones and bending over backwards!! I would say its worth checking out for a cheap price I got it for a bargain £4 on bluray and it was well worth it, there are tons of features too and some good commentaries one of them by Eli Roth and he does go into some depth on things!! Certainly is no exorcist but is still fun and original. Look out for part 2.
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When I heard that this was going to be yet another 'found-footage' movie, I was a little wary at first of even watching this. But, I have to say it certainly delivers, & is an ingenuous twist on the 'exorcist' theme that is well worth watching.

The plot is set up at the beginning with the central character of Rev Marcus - a former evangelical minister who is almost now a born-again atheist. He has routinely performed 'exorcisms' throughout his career on the more unfortunate of his superstitious faithful, but at the same time never believed himself that what he was doing was anything other than an elaborate charade.

Now living a more honest life away from religion, he decides one final time to carry out an exorcism - & to film the event for posterity. This takes him away from his home in Baton Rouge into more rural Louisiana, & the remote farm of fundamentalist Christian Louis Sweetzer - whose repressed & seemingly innocent daughter is apparently possessed by a demon....

The plot builds nicely, & there are all the expected 'jumps' & shaky camera footage you would expect. The story is well played out, &, despite its far-fetched theme, always seems believable. Ashley Bell is excellent as the possessed Nell Sweetzer, combining a fresh-faced, wide-eyed innocence with the underlying schizophrenic menace that her 'possession' demands.
Unusually for a film such as this too, a little incidental music punctuates the action at certain points, but doesn't impinge on the realism.
Patrick Fabian is great too as the Rev, forever wearing his suit & appearing to be in control, until circumstances start to unravel around him...
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Cotton Marcus was raised by his father to be a preacher. Filmmaker Iris Reisen and cameraman Daniel Moskowitz make a documentary about his life.

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 farmer Louis Sweetzer to perform an exorcism on his daughter Nell, Cotton sees the chance to prove to the documentary crew what he has just told.

Cotton performs the exorcism on Nell, exposing his tricks to the camera, but sooner they learn that the dysfunctional Sweetzer family has serious problems......

So it's about the 97th found footage movie to be released, and strangely, this is one of the more interesting ones. Forget the fact that Eli Rothschild name is on this, he hasn't done anything since Hostel 2, and take into account that this is a low budget movie, with a no name cast, scaring the daylights out of you.

And it's all down to the portrayal of Nell. She is such an innocent child, full of life and love, that when the inevitable happens, it's not just frightening, it's actually quite distressing too.

So for an hour, we have a really great found footage horror, which from the connotations of events during the film, is not going to end well for the crew involved.

And then the makers of the film just lose the plot of this film and then some. What happens in the last fifteen minutes is ridiculous, and to think, the makers of Paranormal Activity 3 stole this idea.

If they had done something a little bit more low key, it would have been a triumph, but they did something the exact opposite, which ruins the rest of the film.
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By Fallen TOP 1000 REVIEWER on 27 Aug. 2012
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The devil deserves better than this! A rather smarmy individual who having been raised from an early age to be a firebrand preacher come exorcist decides that he doesn't (or never did) believe in 'the cause' after all (but did enjoy the financial rewards it brought) decides to expose the exorcism business masquerading as out of a concern for others.
So setting out with a small camera crew he decides to risk irreparably damaging a young girl for life by first confirming and convincing her and her deluded father that she is indeed possessed by a powerful demon and then performing his ritual to rid her of said beastie. All of this is done for heroic reasons mind; to show the documentary crew what a lot of tosh it all is.
Things go pear shaped after this with a lot of running about, shaky cam, demonic screaming, body contortions etc before its conclusion interrupts things.
There are a number of problems with it. The story just doesn't hang together very well. Whilst the characterisations are, to varying degrees, convincing, their reasoning and motivations are not. The whole participation was a bit reckless and unprofessional as well as unethical and quite possibly illegal as far as the questionnable actions of the fraudulent preacher and film crew were concerned. What tiny level of realism/atmosphere is ruined anyway by the imbecilic decision to put music and sound effects in the background of this 'discovered footage' documentary film.
The film just felt quite hollow. Maybe it's Eli Roth's association with it. A film that has a potentially interesting tale to tell, has ideas thrown at it but just falls quite flat halfway through.
It's watchable but underwhelming. There's not a scene in it which really hits the spot apart from maybe one involving the family cat. It's not scary, is quite contrived and doesn't add anything to the genre.
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