Examples of 'blatty' in a sentence

Meaning of "blatty"

Blatty (adverb): In a manner reminiscent of or related to William Peter Blatty, an American writer and filmmaker known for his work in the horror genre

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Blatty directed the film himself a year later.
It starts with a brilliant screenplay from an equally powerful novel by William Peter Blatty.
Blatty then decided to turn the book back into a screenplay.
However, four months later, Morgan Creek informed Blatty that a new ending had to be shot.
Blatty writes that he requested to see the diary but the exorcist declined.
The cause was a form of multiple myeloma, said his wife, Julie Witbrodt Blatty.
But Blatty tried to do his best under very difficult circumstances.
The project went into development hell, and Blatty wrote Legion as a novel instead, published in 1983.
But Blatty and I never talked about making a horror film.
In November 2009, it was announced that Blatty planned to direct a mini-series of The Exorcist.
Blatty married four times in his life, and fathered eight children.
William Peter Blatty was clearly onto something.
Blatty completed principal photography of the film on time, and only slightly over budget.
His wife Julie Blatty has reported that the cause of death was multiple myeloma.
Blatty was a psychological warfare expert in the Air-force.

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Later Blatty resumed writing fiction.
Blatty appealed it to the Supreme Court, which declined to hear the case.
Blatty said that " everybody wanted Exorcist III.
Blatty directed The Ninth Configuration, a post-Vietnam War drama set in a mental institution.
Blatty returned to the Exorcist setting in Legion, which he adapted into The Exorcist III.
Blatty does not mince words about who is to blame for Georgetown 's slide,.

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