Budget
$40,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$89,143,175
Opening weekend US & Canada
$34,713,342
Gross worldwide
$161,834,276
Budget
$40,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$89,143,175
Opening weekend US & Canada
$34,713,342
Gross worldwide
$161,834,276
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By Haylie 2022-02-07 14:10:15
The screaming ten thousand years formula~
"Scream" is a movie worth watching.
European and American horror films are also called plasma films. "Blood and meat take off." is a perfect interpretation of them. For example, "Human Skin Inn" and "Fatal Corner", you can clearly see all kinds of human hypodermal tissues...
I don't think this is the case with horror movies. Horror movies are a bit bloody, but blood and flesh must not be used throughout the film. The essence of a horror movie is that the prey is running away...
By Evans 2022-02-07 14:10:15
The characters in the "Scream" series come with two kinds of plug-ins. The first type of plug-in is a killer. I call it the "mask buff". No matter how weak people look, regardless of men, women, or children, once they put on a black robe and a mask, they will become infinite, intelligent, and extremely lucky. Good, and can also use wall penetration techniques, which can easily throw a black man out of the window. Once the mask is taken off, the combat effectiveness is greatly reduced,...
By Eloy 2022-02-07 14:10:15
Compared with the first one, the third one makes me feel a lot worse. Neve Campbell's appearance is much older, Courteney Cox's appearance is okay, but I like her appearance in the second part.
As for the plot, it can only be said that the heroine is really a disaster star, all kinds of relatives, friends and passersby died. But I like to watch the heroine fight back, and I always find it so heroic and enjoyable.
To be honest, the first thing I watched in the "Screaming and...
By Giuseppe 2022-02-07 14:10:15
All kinds of strange characters appear? ? ? It’s just that you can’t guess the ending. This feeling is really cool. The biggest advantage of hahaha screaming is that every character is covered with suspicion. In the end, the murderer is someone else, and he can’t get rid of the heroine. . The biggest flaw is being too arrogant. . . In this movie, you can see the divine prophecy of the dead friend in the last episode. The female reporter and the policeman have finally come together, and you...
By Golda 2022-02-07 14:10:15
Stupidity and progress co-exist, the improvement of IQ!
Usually, the mentally retarded scenes in horror movies have the following aspects:
1. Those who are hunted down usually only scream like idiots, instead of picking up various "weapons" around them to defend themselves or counterattack. .
2. When there is an abnormal situation, you usually stand by the glass window, turn your back to the glass window, and look at the door. As a result, the killer usually breaks the glass window from behind and attacks people....
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By Ethyl 2022-04-24 07:01:05
The more you get behind, the funnier it gets, for the sake of being ridiculous. ....
By Jerad 2022-04-24 07:01:05
As the classic white masks and shiny daggers fade from the screen. Can't help but miss that scream, and the humanity in that blood. Are you screaming...
By Pete 2022-04-24 07:01:05
This sequel seems to be okay...
By Aubree 2022-04-24 07:01:05
Really able to make up, and make up a son. Each sequel has one of the main characters from the previous episode dies, but the heroine, the police officer and the female reporter don't die. At the end of the episode, David proposed to Gale, and in reality the two were married, but unfortunately they broke up in the end. In addition, why does the murderer in every episode have to cheat the corpse, is it high-end...
By Yessenia 2022-04-23 07:01:45
Episode 3 has a good moral - Hollywood is a hell of a...
Randy: Told ya I'd make a movie someday, huh?
Sidney: Oh my god.
Randy: Well, if you're watching this tape, it means as I feared. I did not survive these killings here at Windsor College. And that giving up my virginity to Karen Kolchec at the video store was probably not a good idea.
Dewey: Karen Kolchec?
Randy: Yes, Karen Kolchec.
Dewey: Creepy Karen?
Randy: Shut up. She's a sweet person, okay? We were working late. We were putting away some videos in the porno section and ya know, shit happens.
paul: [Knocking in background] Open the door Randy.
Randy: 15 minutes.
paul: It's my room too.
Randy: Paul, 15 minutes. I'm leaving my legacy.
[knocking continues]
Randy: 15 minutes Paul. Damn! Anyway, the reason I am here is to help you so that my death will not be in vain; That my life's work will save some other poor soul from getting mutilated. If this killer does come back and he's for real, there are a few things that you gotta remember. Is this simply another sequel? Well if it is, same rules apply. But-here's the critical thing-if you find yourself dealing with an unexpected back story and a preponderance of exposition, then the sequel rules DO NOT apply. Because you are not dealing with a sequel, you are dealing with the concluding chapter of a trilogy.
Dewey: Trilogy?
Randy: That's right, it's a rarity in the horror field but it does exist, and it is a force to be reckoned with. Because true trilogies are all about going back to the beginning and discovering something that wasn't true from the get go. Godfather, Jedi, all revealed something that we thought was true that wasn't true. So if it is a trilogy you are dealing with, here are some super trilogy rules: 1. You got a killer who's going to be super human. Stabbing him won't work. Shooting him won't work. Basically in the third one you gotta cryogenically freeze his head, decapitate him, or blow him up. 2. Anyone including the main character can die. This means you Syd. I'm sorry. It's the final chapter. It could be fucking 'Reservoir Dogs' by the time this thing is through. Number 3. The past will come back to bite you in the ass. Whatever you think you know about the past, forget it. The past is not at rest. Any sins you think were committed in the past are about to break out and destroy you. So in closing, let me say good luck, god speed, and for some of you, I'll see you soon. 'Cause the rules say some of you ain't gonna make it. I didn't, not if you're watching this tape.
Sidney: What do you know about trilogies?
Mark: You mean like movie trilogies?
Sidney: You seem to like movies, Detective.
Mark: Call me "Mark", will you? 'Cause I'm gonna keep calling you Sidney.
Sidney: I'll call you "Mark" when you catch the killer, Detective.
Mark: Well, all I know about trilogies is that in the third one, all bets are off.
Sidney: Did you request this case?
Mark: No. They tend to put me on the ones that deal with the business. I grew up here and I know my way around the studios.
Sidney: Must be exciting. Beautiful place, beautiful people.
Mark: To me, Hollywood is about death.
Sidney: Excuse me?
Mark: I'm a homicide cop. When you see what I see day in and day out, the violence that people do to each other, you get haunted. I think you know about that.
Sidney: What do you mean?
Mark: I know what it's like to see ghosts that don't go away, to be watching a scary movie in your head, whether you want to or not, watching it alone.
Sidney: Ghosts are tough. You can't shoot ghosts.
Mark: Can't arrest ghosts. But the trick to keep from getting haunted is to be with people. You're here, you're not in hiding. You've done the right thing... Miss Prescott.
[Short silence]
Mark: What did you know about your Mother?
Sidney: I always thought I had the perfect Mom, the perfect family until I found out I was wrong. She had a secret life and I tried to understand that. And... soon as I thought... then I had more secrets. I don't know who my Mom was.
Mark: You knew who she was to you.
[They stare at each other, quietly, for a few seconds, then he gets up, putting on his jacket, getting ready to leave]
Mark: Here's the deal: I'm off to search the set. I think that what you saw is real. That's the good news.
Sidney: How's that good news?
Mark: Because it means that we are dealing with a flesh and blood killer, and I know how to handle guys like that.
Sidney: Oh, yeah. How?
Mark: Catch him or kill him.
[He begins walking out of his office]
Sidney: Hey, Detective?
[Turning around to face him]
Sidney: What's your favorite scary movie?
Mark: [Walking back over to her] My life.
[He walks away]
Sidney: [to herself, after Kincaid leaves] Mine, too.
Detective Wallace: This is great! Ten more murders and we can publish a calendar.