TYRA FERRELL & WESLEY SNIPES White Men Can't Jump (1992), dir. Ron Shelton

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TYRA FERRELL & WESLEY SNIPES White Men Can't Jump (1992), dir. Ron Shelton

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Tyra Ferrell, Rosie Perez, Wesley Snipes & Woody Harrelson in “White Men Can’t Jump” (1992).
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Tyra Ferrell & Wesley Snipes on set of "White Men Can't Jump" (1992)

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W A T C H III N G
I'm going through as many Exorcist movies as I can stand. Trying to see what I haven't seen before. Something to do.
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I don't see how William Friedkin criticized 'Exorcist Believer' in a moral sense in its production shortly before his death when this movie by Blatty himself posited that Damien Karras somehow survived his climactic fall down the stairs in the original film to become possessed by a serial killer and "the master" or "legion".
This movie's plot is beyond reasonable reality, even in demonic possession beliefs. The devil may have reach, but even Satan would be bound by certain cosmic laws.
Friedkin was an ass to do that.
That said, this is not as terrible a movie as I expected, but it's more like a slasher film than an Exorcism.
White Men Can't Jump (1992)