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^^ I can't see Gale being the killer at this point, LOL. Randy and Dewey said she was a b****, but she wasn't the killer, lol.
Agreed.Gale's too big of a fan favorite at this point. Her chance to be the killer was in the first and second one. That point is passed.
Lolis it bad that I want the killer to be a man? I mean, I have nothing against female killers.a bat**** insane Emma Roberts is beyond sexy to me
How it should have ended--Scream
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is it bad that I want the killer to be a man? I mean, I have nothing against female killers.a bat**** insane Emma Roberts is beyond sexy to me
LOL!How it should have ended--Scream
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Did anyone else find it incredibly annoying how non-chalant the aunt seemed to take the whole situation?
Particulary the scene when she returns home:
"Oh yeah hey Sidney, there's a killer out there trying to murder my daughter, never mind the fact that the neighborhood girl was mutilated last night, or the fact that the two cops that are supposed to be guarding my house aren't outside, I have two more bags of groceries in my car...I'LL GO GET THEM!!"
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Same. I totally thought that it would've been an interesting angle to have BOTH her Aunt and her cousin jealous of Sidney and her mothers popularity/infamy.
As I recall didn't the aunt even mention something about being in her sisters shadow?
Oh and also, yeah. Lauren Graham would've been nice.t:
But I could not see Lauren as Sid's Aunt. She looks more like a sister...
One cool thing I noticed is that when Kirby and Jill first get to school Jill tells Kirby that Charlie likes her and Kirby says " I know. I just like to watch him squirm." That moment plays different when you know who the killer is. Jill knew then she could manipulate Charlie to whatever end she wanted and use his love of Kirby to push him over the edge. A much darker scene the second time around.
How it should have ended--Scream
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Font can be changed but did they do a moving portrait for each actor? It is very '90s, but so is the franchise, so I would not mind.
This.This is what I love about this series. Like I said, it's just as fun knowing who the killers are and analyzing what they say than what you couldn't before since it could be anyone. Billy was still the best red herring though. I mean the main guy we suspect turns out to be the killer. His fake death was genius. Then that he turns out to be the killer along with another.
Mind was blown.
I always suspected that Stu was in love with Billy. I'm not sure if Billy was gay or not, but the way Stu idolized Billy and tried to act just like him. Then when they're revealing their "motive" to Sidney, he is leaning his head over Billy's shoulder and in his personal space really, really close. Kind of like they're lovers...at least in Stu's head. I heard one theory the reason they killed Tatum (besides increasing the blood bath) is that they were both getting rid of their "beards" that night. They even made fun of this in the first Scary Movie. Kind of like the killers in Alfred Hitchcock's Rope (where I think it was mutual) or Ben Foster's character in 3:10 to Yuma (where it was not). An ambiguously gay pair of natural born killers? I can buy that. Especially since Kevin Williamson is himself a gay man, I could see him sneaking that in there.
Another interesting thing about that scene (besides Mickey making the mistake of saying that Aliens is better than Alien, Randy and CiCi for the Ridley Scott win!) is who are making these arguments. It's the killer and the potential victim. The potential victim who survived the first film, but is funny and smart enough to be the most likely survivor to die in the sequel, is absolutely opposed to sequels....because if he lived in one to the first Stab, he would likely die. And the guy who is going to make the sequel by killing a bunch of people loves the ideas of sequel. The argument is because one knows that the sequel means he's going to die and the other knows he's in the process of making his own sequel....which while wasn't as good was still a fun show.
That scene is very clever.
While it's defenitely a possibility, I'm doubting it. You have to remember that Stu was literally f***** crazy out of his mind along with Billy. They could be all over each other so much because they love what they are doing. They're relishing in their plan.Yeah, a great way to put it. You can analyze this series scene by scene. Which always makes me wonder if the writer plans all of this. I think if the material is great whatever comes next is born out of that great material.
Stu being possibly gay isn't a thing to look over. Yeah, that's definitely a possibility. Even in the video store he got close to Randy. But now looking at it, it's such forshadowing to their reveal. I mean my God, this scene should have given them both away. Stu wanted to be Billy, even in the script it's more apparant, but Lillard did such a great job to it. He's such a joy to watch.
"Because let's face it baby, these days, YOU GOTTA HAVE A SEQUEL!!"
While it's defenitely a possibility, I'm doubting it. You have to remember that Stu was literally f***** crazy out of his mind along with Billy. They could be all over each other so much because they love what they are doing. They're relishing in their plan.
Lol, I'd date her just to date her.I kind of want to date Emma Roberts just to cheat on her and see what happens.