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Exorcist III - Father Dyer goes by the steps

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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2010

Here I have re-edited the introduction of Kinderman and Father Dyer. I removed the pointless scene in which Dyer talks with the University President. All that scene does is telling us what we're gonna see next ("I'm going with Kinderman to see It's a Wonderful Life.") Oh, and that the University President's favourite movie is "The Fly". Cute, but it adds nothing to the movie. And with the scene gone, the scene Dyer visits the steps has been added in, and it all flows much better now.

As I said in my other video, "Exorcist III - opening remade", why in the world is this scene placed BEFORE the opening credits?? It clearly is suppose to take place after Dyer tells the kid to get lost.

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  • A very good flow. I wonder if the scene with the Uni president isn't flavouring. You know, the type of latitude given to one of the characters so as to slow the pace before the pay off.

    Remember this scene serves to establish Father Dyer as cheering up Kinderman. Whereas the home scene establishes the same for Kinderman.

  • @thrillfiction I think Kinderman is too cheerful himself in these scenes, joking with his fellow officers and family. We never see him depressed. Also I wanted there to be more of a sober tone. The Uni President scene is too jokey ("May the Schwartz be with you"). I feel Dyer going from stopping by the steps to standing outside the cinema smoking, is more natural. You get the sense he is the one who really needs some cheering.

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  • george. c. scott is amazing

  • @Deavi783 I took Kinderman's attempt at humour as unknowingly embarrassing - like your uncle doing the okey cokey at a wedding. Remember he loved Karrass. I took the humour in his character to mask his rage and pain. He talks to his wife and his despondancy (in the above scene). We see his concern at the hospital - running to Dyer's room then walking in and immediately having a go.

    So I didn't take it as cheerful. I saw it as a front - a stiff upper lip.

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