Posted September 28, 2013
I think "A nightmare on Elm Street" is more of a halloween film than "The Exorcist", it is scary fun instead of scary scary.
But I'm a bit biased as "The Exorcist" kind of traumatized me. For years after seeing it I was afraid of being possessed, I slept while touching a wall to make sure I was not levitating and would cross my mouth while yawning to prevent a demon entering. I was very superstitious back then. I'm an atheist now and I have seen the movie once more but I'm still not a big fan of that type of movies. Other than that I love horror/fantastic movies.
But I'm a bit biased as "The Exorcist" kind of traumatized me. For years after seeing it I was afraid of being possessed, I slept while touching a wall to make sure I was not levitating and would cross my mouth while yawning to prevent a demon entering. I was very superstitious back then. I'm an atheist now and I have seen the movie once more but I'm still not a big fan of that type of movies. Other than that I love horror/fantastic movies.