12. The Exorcist
Back to a little bit of Catholicism (of course), here comes the film that sparked the eventual flood “Exorcism of so-and-so-and-the-other-thing” type of films. Hitting the big screen in 1973, The Exorcist was packed with unpleasant, and graphic religious imagery, in a way that priests did not want their congregations to see. Never mind the cast and crew claims that the film was cursed: tele-evangelist Billy Graham has said “an actual demon lived inside the celluloid reels of the film.” Now demons, like the film, are fictional, but that didn’t stop people from having huge issues with the details of the film (you know, where the Devil lies). In addition to tackling the already controversial Christian practise of exorcism, perhaps the possessed Linda Blair, masturbating with a bloody crucifix might be part of the reason there was so much outrage. In spite of this outrage however, the film has taken in several hundreds of millions of dollars, and is considered to be one of the greatest of horror film classics.
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