A college grad student moves into an old mansion and is soon beset by evil demons who possess her and make her life a living hell.A college grad student moves into an old mansion and is soon beset by evil demons who possess her and make her life a living hell.A college grad student moves into an old mansion and is soon beset by evil demons who possess her and make her life a living hell.
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John Henry Richardson
- Mike
- (as Jay Richardson)
Grant Austin Waldman
- Pizza Cook
- (as Grant Waldman)
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I almost avoid this one because someone wrote that it had gratuitous nudity, it doesn't. There are two breast shots and one long butt shot but not gratuitous. This is a parody of a multitude of different horror movies and it start really strong and stays that way until the hour mark. They lost their way after that, it has some actually funny parts throughout and deserves a 6 rating at least. I think most of the negative reviews are from the lack of nudity, it's not a skin flix though. The pizza guy should have came in earlier I think and just having 3 zombies for the horde of zombies was a little underwhelming. Still though, it has more than a few funny parts though the first 3/4's.
This shoestring budget parody of "The Exorcist", is a hit or miss affair. A strong beginning is ushered in by the catchy theme song, followed by some totally gratuitous nudity, and amusing situations. All this leads up to the "posession" and attempted exorcism by a priest. The acting is not too bad and the story flows nicely until Eddie Deezen arrives on the scene. At this point, "Teenage Exorcist" loses it's way, and destructs, mostly due to Deezen's annoying "schtick". Michael Berryman's part is very minor, but his presence alone is a plus. Overall, a pretty good first half, and a catchy theme song, carry it until the disappointing conclusion. - MERK
I must have kept singing the theme song for days. Honestly, it was a pretty stupid movie, but it doesn't take itself too seriously. It's not the worst movie I've ever seen, but it comes pretty close. And it is scarier that The Exorcist II: The Heretic.
This movie tries too hard to be funny. I know it's supposed to be a spoof on the exorcist, but isn't there a Liam Neson movie that already does that? It's just dull, and it's constant effort to try and make jokes just makes it more and more boring and annoying to watch. But if you like the tv show versions of "Police Academy" and "Honey of Blew Up the Kids" you'll probably like this.
This comedy horror sadly fails on both fronts. What I mean by that is it has very little horror and even fewer laughs.
Telling a very peculiar possession story the film is desperate to be funny but falls flat with each and every attempt.
Starring horror legend Brinke Stevens, briefly Michael Berryman and the poor mans Pee Wee Herman Eddie Deezen (Who I still think looks like a goofy Liev Schreiber the movie bounces from unfunny scene to unfunny scene and struggles to entertain.
The Good:
Nothing
The Bad:
Terrible creature sfx
Brinke Stevens really is a terrible actress
Michael Berryman is nothing but a cameo role
Telling a very peculiar possession story the film is desperate to be funny but falls flat with each and every attempt.
Starring horror legend Brinke Stevens, briefly Michael Berryman and the poor mans Pee Wee Herman Eddie Deezen (Who I still think looks like a goofy Liev Schreiber the movie bounces from unfunny scene to unfunny scene and struggles to entertain.
The Good:
Nothing
The Bad:
Terrible creature sfx
Brinke Stevens really is a terrible actress
Michael Berryman is nothing but a cameo role
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to screenwriter/star Brinke Stevens, Eddie Deezen's role was originally written for a cute girl. However, after Deezen was cast, Brinke had to do frantic rewriting on the set. Sally and Diane were also only friends in the original script. Someone working on the film thought that Brinke and Elena Sahagun resembled each other, so the script was re-written to make them sisters.
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- Юный экзорцист
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- 2200 S Harvard Blvd, Los Angeles, California, USA(Diane's house)
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