I was reading about director William Friedkin rejecting composer Lalo Schifrin's original score for the movie. Then I read that this movie trailer, according to the article, caused some people to run out of the theaters to vomit and supposedly caused some to have seizures.
Whether or not you've seen the movie - - (I have) - - this is one scary trailer!! Just moments ago was the first time I've seen it.
Wow. I found the trailer boring, unimaginative, uninformative, uninspiring, yawn-worthy. Of course, that‘s with some forty or fifty years having passed since the movie came out, I’m seeing the trailer for the first time and I’m clearly desensitized to a great degree over what people may have been accustomed to back then. I’ve never seen the movie, I was much too young to see it when it was released, and when I got older, I’ve never had an interest in seeing it. The genre itself isn’t my go-to. Looking at the trailer today doesn’t change that lack of interest one iota.
[Sidebar: when I first read your post, I mistook you to mean that a remake of the movie was coming out soon and that both the remake and at least one of its trailers features the musical score from the original. It wasn’t until I played the clip that I understood you’re referring to a 1973 trailer and the original movie production.]
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