As far as I can tell – and I could be wrong – there have been 6 variants of William Peter Blatty’s The Exorcist, with one to come that’s currently filming.
If one is collecting the productions based upon the book or its characters, they seems to go this way:
The Exorcist – 1973 – William Friedkin – WB 4k – also The Anthology – first three films – WB
Exorcist II: The Heretic – 1977 – John Boorman – Shout Factory – Blu-ray
The Exorcist III & The Exorcist III: Legion -1991 – William Peter Beatty – Shout 4k – 28 March 2023
Exorcist: The Beginning – 2004 – Renny Harlin – Sony (mod) / WB (Blu-ray)
Dominion – 2005 – Paul Schrader – Sony (mod)
The Exorcist (TV) – 2016-17 – Various – Fox – DVD
The Exorcist – 2023 – David Gordon Green
From what I can tell, Scream Factory’s new 4k is the first time for Exorcist III in the format, and Scream has done it right with a 3-disc set.
Disc One is the Theatrical Cut in 4k from the OCN.
Disc Two is the Theatrical Cut in Blu-ray from a new 4k scan.
Disc Three is the Director’s Cut in Blu-ray.
I’ve made note of the fact previously, that Shout and Scream have moved into the rarified air once held solely by Criterion, but now shared with them, along with Arrow.
And by this, I refer to special features galore. This is Not one of the “Collector’s Editions” that give you the film scanned from an original film element along with a trailer.
While Disc 1 is the 4k with no space taken up by extras, Disc 2 includes a great deal of vintage material – interviews, bloopers, deleted prologue, trailers, and more.
Disc 3 has an audio interview with writer / director Blatty, along with a five-part documentary.
For Exorcist collectors this will be an essential release.
Thegood great news is the the new 4k scan looks like a 35mm print. Grain structured appears to be untouched. Color and density is fine, along with black levels. Bottom line, this is a gorgeous new release, supplanting everything that has come before, and unlikely to be bettered.
Image – 5 (Dolby Vision)
Audio – 5 (DTS-HD MA 5.1)
Pass / Fail – Pass
Plays nicely with projectors – Yes
Makes use of and works well in 4k – 4
Upgrade from Blu-ray – Yes
Recommended
RAH
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If one is collecting the productions based upon the book or its characters, they seems to go this way:
The Exorcist – 1973 – William Friedkin – WB 4k – also The Anthology – first three films – WB
Exorcist II: The Heretic – 1977 – John Boorman – Shout Factory – Blu-ray
The Exorcist III & The Exorcist III: Legion -1991 – William Peter Beatty – Shout 4k – 28 March 2023
Exorcist: The Beginning – 2004 – Renny Harlin – Sony (mod) / WB (Blu-ray)
Dominion – 2005 – Paul Schrader – Sony (mod)
The Exorcist (TV) – 2016-17 – Various – Fox – DVD
The Exorcist – 2023 – David Gordon Green
From what I can tell, Scream Factory’s new 4k is the first time for Exorcist III in the format, and Scream has done it right with a 3-disc set.
Disc One is the Theatrical Cut in 4k from the OCN.
Disc Two is the Theatrical Cut in Blu-ray from a new 4k scan.
Disc Three is the Director’s Cut in Blu-ray.
I’ve made note of the fact previously, that Shout and Scream have moved into the rarified air once held solely by Criterion, but now shared with them, along with Arrow.
And by this, I refer to special features galore. This is Not one of the “Collector’s Editions” that give you the film scanned from an original film element along with a trailer.
While Disc 1 is the 4k with no space taken up by extras, Disc 2 includes a great deal of vintage material – interviews, bloopers, deleted prologue, trailers, and more.
Disc 3 has an audio interview with writer / director Blatty, along with a five-part documentary.
For Exorcist collectors this will be an essential release.
The
Image – 5 (Dolby Vision)
Audio – 5 (DTS-HD MA 5.1)
Pass / Fail – Pass
Plays nicely with projectors – Yes
Makes use of and works well in 4k – 4
Upgrade from Blu-ray – Yes
Recommended
RAH
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