BroadcastChic
Excellent, a Must See
Tedfoldol
everything you have heard about this movie is true.
SteinMo
What a freaking movie. So many twists and turns. Absolutely intense from start to finish.
Fairaher
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
OllieSuave-007
Leslie Nielsen stars in another spoof, this time parodying The Exorcist. Linda Blair returns and spoofs her own character, as Nancy Aglet, and is again possessed by the demon. As a result, Nielsen's character, Father Jebedaiah Mayii, is called upon to help vanquish the demon - all the while the exorcism is being broadcast on live TV by a sensationalist show.As with any Nielson spoofs, there are lots of gags from start to finish, along with some slapstick humor and endless parodies of various movies, from The Wizard of Oz to Rambo III. It was nice seeing the return of Linda Blair and she does a good job in recreating her role as the possessed girl, inserting tastefully done humor when necessary. However, the plot did lose steam by the time the movie focused on the TV show broadcasting the exorcism, which I thought made the film become more like a game-show than a comedy spoof. Therefore, it's not the best of Nielson's spoofs, but still laughable nonetheless.Grade C+
Aaron1375
Nothing against this movie, but it is one of those spoof movies that relies to much on one movie rather than having a story and such of its own while using aspects of a movie. This one basically does "The Exorcist" and while it has its funny moments this particular movie was spoofed better in short scenes in the little known horror spoof "Hysterical" and the later movie "Scary Movie 2". It was also spoofed good on a Saturday Night Live skit with Richard Pryor in the role of the young priest. This movie has your basic sight gags such as the one depicting handicap parking and the groan inducers like the inclusion of Jesse Ventura and that other wrestling announcer during the final scene and a very bad singing number. It is rather humorous that they got Linda Blair to be in it, sort of like how they got Richard Crenna to be in Hot Shots II, and Leslie Nielson is the highlight. However, he is not in this movie all that much, and the scenes he is not in are weak at times. Still the movie has enough jokes to be entertaining enough for its very short running time of eighty minutes.
cabasaexpert351
I am a huge fan of Leslie Nielson's movies and this is among my favorites of his. This movie is absolutely hilarious. It is typical Leslie Nielson humor for those of you who know his type of humor he uses in his movies. This movie makes fun of The Exorcist. It is about a woman who as a child was possessed by the devil and a priest named Father Mayi did the exorcism and then retired due to a heart condition. This woman becomes repossessed by the devil and begs a newcomer priest to help her. This movie has stupid humor but is nonetheless clever and funny. Leslie Nielson is very funny in this film and the rest of the supporting cast are also really good and funny as well.
Andrew Daley (tigerboy-4)
Some reasons why this is one of the worst films ever made:1. Leslie Nielson is a great comic actor when deadpanning in absurd situations. For some reason, the makers of this monstrosity thought that he would be even funnier if he mugged and did double takes every 30 seconds. WRONG! Maybe a "funny" foreign accent would help? WRONG AGAIN! 2. The film was marketed as if it were in some way linked to the Police Squad/Naked Gun series; the poster even showed Nielson in a "Drebin" pose, wielding a crucifix and rosary beads. 3. The script was obviously the last thing anyone thought about: big joke number one; woman works out on apparatus; her breasts expand; her breasts explode! big joke number two: Linda Blair cooks dinner for her family and guess what? It's pea soup! 4.The production values are rock bottom; everything looks cheap or re-used.This is a really horrible piece of trash, one of the very few movies I felt ashamed of returning to my local rental store; AVOID!!