 Welcome to today's edition of Tales from the VHS Vault. Today we're gonna talk about the first time we watched Exorcist 3. Yeah. Legion on VHS. Yeah, which we rented. I'm pretty sure at the time it must have been a new release. It was pretty new and I don't think, correct me if I'm wrong, I don't think we've even seen the first Exorcist at the time. We never did see the first Exorcist but that still hung. Yeah. You still knew about the first one. I remember the first time I watched it, where it was, the time of day. It was during the day. My grandparents' basement. And that TV that they had in the corner. Yeah, yeah, and that just old piece of shit TV. My grandpa used to sit and watch, you know. Half the time I'd go down there, he'd be all passed out with some bottle of vodka or something. We'd go down and drink all this mix. Yeah. That was pop. Yeah, I remember watching it down there on the VHS player we'd take down there, put it on top of the TV, pop it in. Yeah. I don't think we finished it. Like I just remember the part with that priest in his dorm where all that wind comes, you know, and like blows the doors open and that crucifix cries blood. Yeah. And I remember that scared the shit out of me. Yeah. I couldn't watch any more nets. I remember really vividly the scene where it's the flashback to where Damien Karris gets thrown out of the window. Yeah. And down the stairs. Oh yeah. Yeah, yeah, because we were all laughing so hard. It was, oh. Just the tumbling. The tumbling, yeah. Yeah, I remember laughing at that like crazy but then the rest of the movie being really creepy. It was scary. And we were too young for that movie. Yeah. Not because it was scary because it's a very smart, intellectual movie. So we didn't grasp anything that was going on. It's not a movie for a bunch of kids who are used to watching Evil Dead 2. Yeah, all these like jokey horror movies and stuff, right? It's a very serious steal. Yeah, and I also really remember vividly the old woman crawling on the ceiling. Yeah. You thought it was funny. I thought it was hilarious. Yeah. I didn't think it was all that funny because I think it's because I was just scared. It's a scary movie. It's like truly genuinely scary. And yeah, it's one of those movies that like the first time you watch it, it really makes it imprint on you. We didn't watch it again for years and years later. Yeah. And yeah, it's one of those movies just remember where and when and the reaction, you know? Yeah. Priceless. I remember the smell of the basement at the time. The dank basement. You can smell the dank basement and my grandpa's booze, you know? Yeah. Hidden down there, hiding from grandma. You play hide and seek. Hide and go seek down there and sometimes you'd find his bottle. Yeah. Hidden. Yeah. In that copy. Yeah, that copy thing. Yeah. That basement, the memories in that basement. Yeah, they had one of those basement bags hanging. They went into trips. The basement bag where it drips that shit. Do you get a bucket in your pants? Bucket. And it had this big stuffed big bird doll. Putting it into that bucket with all that drip shit. It soaked it in that bucket. He just threw it. But that's our little VHS tale of the first time you watched Exorcist 3 and some memories in my grandparents' basement from when we watched the movie. And next week, we're gonna do a full review, a full on retrospective of Exorcist 3. Yep. Probably one of the best part 3s of all time. So yes, stay tuned.