IWOOT - Stuff you really, really wantThe 1973 horror film The Exorcist; known for the horrifying and crude scenes that had many audience members fainting and vomiting in the theatre. However, also having many viewers queuing over and over in cold weather to see the film again. The film tells the story of a 12 year old girl who get’s possessed by a demon, her mother asks for two local priests to perform an exorcism on the girl. The two priests experience supernatural events as caused by the demon which are crude and distressing, which made this film a horror masterpiece.The inspired The Exorcist Poster Sweatshirt is a must-have product, its style enhanced by exclusivity. Printed by industry experts, it captures the eye with a prominent graphic on a Black piece of apparel.(We go the extra mile to ensure that our range of products is responsibly sourced, so you can feel comfortable as you wear your new apparel.) Pure Cotton GarmentCan be cleaned using a 40-degree washFor information regarding tumble-drying, please consult the labelHeavy Weight MaterialFurther, we cater to men and women with equal regard, our items having loose-fitting proportions. Tired of regular-sized clothing? Please order a size up for a baggier fit.Ask any horror fan and they’ll tell you: the Exorcist is the single most terrifying film of all time. It was a film so singularly horrifying when it was released in 1971 that audiences were fainting and vomiting in theatres, and yet the story was so masterfully told that it became the first horror movie to be nominated for an Academy Award. The story seems simple: a young girl begins acting strangely, and when psychiatrists can’t help her mother calls in two priests, one of whom is suffering from a crisis of faith. As the entity possessing the girl grows in strength they are forced into a confrontation. Director William Friedkin pulled out all the stops so that what could have been a standard potboiler became a masterpiece: subliminal imagery, filming on freezing sets, practically torturing the actors to get realistic responses. It’s no wonder that the film was rumoured to be cursed.