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Friday, October 12, 2012

Scream 2: Movie Review



Director: Wes Craven

Writer: Kevin Williamson

Starring: David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Jerry O’Connell, Jada Pinkett

Length: 120 min.

I am a fan of the Scream film series and have seen all four movies countless times. I love that the movies not only scare you and make your skin jump but also keep you focused on the film because you are trying to figure out the identity of the Ghostface killer. When it comes time to watch sequels to movies, I‘m sure that two questions pop up in everyone‘s head. Will this movie be better then the original? Or will it be a complete waste of time to watch?

Scream 2 is a sequel to the 1996 horror movie Scream. The film hit the big screens on December 12, 1997. It takes place two years after the tragic events at Woodsboro. Survivors Sidney Prescott and Randy Meeks are now attending fictional Windsor College and moving on with their lives. Meanwhile, Gale Weathers bestseller book, based on the Woodsboro murders, has been turned into a film called “Stab“. As the film is released, a copycat killer using the same Ghostface disguise has started a murderous spree. Retired deputy sheriff, Dewey Riley, visits Sidney to protect her after hearing that a copycat killer is on the loose. As more people on the campus are killed, it becomes clear that this copycat killer is trying to recreate the Woodsboro murders and the disguised killer‘s main target is Sidney.

Randy: Sequels suck! Oh please, please! By definition alone, sequels are inferior films!
Mickey: It’s a bullsh*t generalization. Many sequels have surpassed their originals.

Randy: There are certain rules that one must abide by in order to create a successful sequel. Number one: the body count is always bigger. Number two: the death scenes are always much more elaborate - more blood, more gore - *carnage candy*. And number three: never, ever, under any circumstances, assume the killer is dead.

One stereotype about sequels are they are never as good as the original movie. It’s funny that the writer, Kevin Williamson, would write this conversation in the movie because Scream 2 this sequel did not suck! It was well written, kept the audience focused, and there was more bloody killings. Throughout the movie you are on the edge of your seat and can’t help but yell “Run!” or “Don’t go in there!” or “He’s right behind you!”. Scream 2 is a good college movie because it represents college life well. It includes the stereotypes of college life and even shows students being in class. The setting is on a college campus and there are scenes with drinking/partying, fraternities, and sororities.  The movie also teaches you to basically be aware of your surroundings especially on a college campus because you never know what danger you might get into.

Like the original movie, Scream 2 mixes violence, blood, and gore with elements of mystery and comedy. Throughout the movie, you will be trying to figure out who the killer is and just when you think you know, a curveball will be thrown and you’re back at square one. The movie is rated R so I would not recommend taking a child or pre-teen to see this movie because there is foul language, violence, and drinking/partying going on throughout the movie. It is a great slasher film and you will be jumping at scenes and yelling at the people on screen to run and not go in a certain rooms. If you enjoy watching scary movies and trying to figure out who the mysterious killer is, then you should definitely watch Scream 2. It is a very good sequel to Scream and I enjoyed watching every minute of it.

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