If you are in the mood for a trip to the cinema this weekend, you have a handful of options. If you're looking for an excuse to return to Pandora in all its 3-D glory, the expanded edition of "Avatar" is back for your viewing pleasure. Want to indulge in a sexy-looking crime fantasy starring some of your favorite music stars? Join T.I., Chris Brown, Paul Walker, Zoe Saldana and Hayden Christensen in "Takers." But if you're looking to get the drop on some big scares in anticipation of the fall horror season, then there's only one option for you: "The Last Exorcism," a low-budget horror flick presented by "Hostel" director Eli Roth that follows an exorcist on his last job. It takes the "found footage" approach, often looking like a documentary gone awry (the man holding the camera becomes something of a character in the movie) and adds a whole bunch of scares, shocks and unnerving images for a fresh, fun take on the genre.
In order to properly prepare yourself for "The Last Exorcism," we have put together the playlist below. It's full of both the devil's music (Rob Zombie's "Demonoid Phenomenon," Children of Bodom's "Smile Pretty for the Devil," Deicide's "Homage for Satan") and songs about old Beelzebub himself (Viva Voce's "From the Devil Himself," The Colour's "Devil's Got a Holda Me"). There's also Avenged Sevenfold's "Nightmare" and Interpol's "Evil" (because of reasons should be self-evident) as well as Beck's "The Devil's Haircut," just for fun.
But we begin with an homage to exorcists everywhere with Kyuss' "Demon Cleaner." Enjoy all the clips and keep clicking, because an idle mind is the devil's playground