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how many LINDA BLAIR movies have you seen

Started by zombie no.one, October 21, 2025, 09:27:44 AM

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zombie no.one

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either bit parts, or starring.

(not counting her uncredited parts)

she definitely had a career dedicated to the b movies :thumbup: 

for me it's...

THE EXCORCIST (1973)
BORN INNOCENT (1974)
AIRPORT 75 (1974)
SARAH T: PORTRAIT OF A TEENAGE ALCOHOLIC (1975)
EXORCIST 2: THE HERETIC (1977)
SUMMER OF FEAR (1978)
HELL NIGHT (1981)
REPOSSESSED (1990)

so it's eight for me... about to add SILENT ASSASSINS (1988) to that list, picked it up yesterday. looks reeeeally bad  :drink:


not sure why I've never seen SAVAGE STREETS (1984), it sounds right up my, erm, street.

CHAINED HEAT (1983) is probably a good laugh as well, just never seen it

Rev. Powell

For sure

EXORCIST
EXORCIST 2: THE HERETIC
NIGHT PATROL
SAVAGE ISLAND
REPOSSESSED

probably
CHAINED HEAT (can't remember, those women's prison movies all run together in my mind, but I'm pretty sure I've seen one or two with Blair)
RED HEAT (seems likely even seen this but wouldn't swear to it)
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zombie no.one

Quote from: Rev. Powell on October 21, 2025, 10:05:58 AMprobably
CHAINED HEAT (can't remember, those women's prison movies all run together in my mind, but I'm pretty sure I've seen one or two with Blair)

 BORN INNOCENT is mainly set in a jail for youths, where typical women-behind-bars type shenanigans ensue, so you may have seen that one. I know what you mean about those movies though

Trevor

The Exorcist and its sequel were both banned here but I've seen all of those as far as I know. BORN INNOCENT was really controversial in its day.
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zombie no.one

Quote from: Trevor on October 21, 2025, 10:24:51 AMI've seen all of those as far as I know.

all her movies? surely not.  :teddyr:

watching SILENT ASSASSINS right now... creaky and trashy in that standard late 80s bad movie way. liking it :)

Linda Blair just somehow looks like any random hot female character from these types of films here...

I do find her attractive tbh

she's a real 'head turner'. :twirl: 

zombie no.one

some guy in this film actually just said the word 'pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis'

I'm aware of that word, but feel like I've never heard it said in a movie before.

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Let's not forget Savage Streets.

ER

Just in The Exorcist, a movie that has never scared me, mostly bored me, but as I've confessed in here before, once made me start crying as a teenager because I was overwhelmed by how selfless it was for the old priest to go help a young girl even though he was deathly ill. Thirteen year old runaway emotions aside, I still think that's the most unappreciated part of the film. (And Linda Blair was amazing in her role.)
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Trevor

Quote from: ER on October 21, 2025, 06:16:44 PMJust in The Exorcist, a movie that has never scared me, mostly bored me, but as I've confessed in here before, once made me start crying as a teenager because I was overwhelmed by how selfless it was for the old priest to go help a young girl even though he was deathly ill. Thirteen year old runaway emotions aside, I still think that's the most unappreciated part of the film. (And Linda Blair was amazing in her role.)

The Exorcist was banned here for two decades 😔
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zombie no.one

It was banned here in England until the late 90s when it was 'allowed' a cinema release  I went to see it, and there were more audience laughs than screams, let's put it that way...I also fell asleep, in the cinema

Trevor

Quote from: zombie no.one on October 21, 2025, 12:59:54 PM
Quote from: Trevor on October 21, 2025, 10:24:51 AMI've seen all of those as far as I know.

all her movies? surely not.  :teddyr:

watching SILENT ASSASSINS right now... creaky and trashy in that standard late 80s bad movie way. liking it :)

Linda Blair just somehow looks like any random hot female character from these types of films here...

I do find her attractive tbh

she's a real 'head turner'. :twirl: 

I had quite a crush on her.
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

Trevor

Quote from: zombie no.one on Today at 01:39:30 AMIt was banned here in England until the late 90s when it was 'allowed' a cinema release  I went to see it, and there were more audience laughs than screams, let's put it that way...I also fell asleep, in the cinema

When I finally did see it, I wondered what all the fuss was about. Sure, it was creepy but nothing I hadn't seen before. The only thing that really scared me was that the movie was fact based.
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

claws

I didn't realize I've seen that many movies with Linda Blair in it. I always wanted to see The Chilling (1989), but that one always slipped through the cracks for some reason.

1. The Exorcist 1973
2. Exorcist II: The Heretic 1977
3. Airport 1975 1974
4. Repossessed 1990
5. Hell Night 1981
6. Savage Streets 1984
7. Summer of Fear 1978
8. Chained Heat 1983
9. Witchery 1989
10. Roller Boogie 1979
11. Night Patrol 1984
12. Grotesque 1987
13. Red Heat 1985
14. Savage Island 1985
15. Ruckus 1980
16. Sarah T. - Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic 1975
17. W.B., Blue and the Bean 1989
18. Nightforce 1987
19. Prey of the Jaguar 1996
20. Dead Sleep 1990
21. Silent Assassins 1988
22. Fatal Bond 1991
23. Bedroom Eyes II 1989
24. Up Your Alley 1989
25. SFX Retaliator 1987
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