WOO WEE! As far as technical difficulties go, this episode was a lot of work. If William Friedkin's "The Exorcist" is indeed cursed, the curse was alive and well this episode. From having chunks of audio disappear to Ian and Justin feeling more than a little "off", this bad boy gave us a hard time.
Despite potentially exposing ourselves to a decades old demon, wanting nothing more than revenge, we did it - FOR YOU! Because we love you guys.
This week we present part one of two on "The Exorcist." We discuss the plot, the goofs, and the story-behind-the-story. We also make bad jokes and recant repressed memories from our childhood churchgoing experiences. All while poking fun at a film that still absolutely terrifies us (it's that deep-seated Christian guilt).
Next week, we'll talk about the "curse", the production, and the legacy that became of "The Exorcist."
Enjoy. Say "No!" to Captain Howdy.
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"Jesus is a Friend of Mine" written and performed by Sonseed.
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