Scream 4!!!!!

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Here's the sculped gown version which is said to be out this May according to NECA's Twitter page:

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Looks far better but they should still ditch the cloth entirely and make the entire figure sculpted. Still, this one isn't bad and I wouldn't mind adding it to my collection, and probably will.
 
One thing that annoys me though is why there have to be variants in the first place when the alternate mask can very easily and simply be an interchangable/swappable piece that can come packaged with one figure. NECA made the same stupid mistake with their Predator figures. It's very annoying.
 
It's vintage so if your an old school fan it brings back memories . I'm hoping they throw some characters on there like they did with the covers in the 90's though.


I am an old-school fan. The image istelf is the same exact image they used for the 3 in Scream 3. It's not a new picture. It's lazy. We should have a full blown cast poster by now.
 
It's lazy. We should have a full blown cast poster by now.

Please no. The cast posters for the previous Scream movies were always terrible. It was a bad 90's horror trend to place the cast at the bottom of the poster in headshot poses.
 
A comparison of the two Ghostface figures:


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I still don't care for the cloth sleeves on the newer version but I'll be getting it.
 
Please no. The cast posters for the previous Scream movies were always terrible. It was a bad 90's horror trend to place the cast at the bottom of the poster in headshot poses.
A trend that SCREAM started. A cast poster is NECESSARY for this.
 
^^ Exactly. As I said, that's why I love the new poster. It's part of a tradittion.
 
I'm not a fan of that poster style but it works fine for Scream.
 
Nah. New Decade. New Rules. Doesn't need one.


It might not need one but it's something most of us want to see. Someone actually did a manip not to long ago that was quite decent.


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Jennifer Aniston Gets Her Scream 4 Scare!

http://perezhilton.com/2011-02-04-ellen-degeneres-scares-jennifer-aniston-during-show

Well, we suppose this is the closest we'll ever get to those rumors being true! Ha!
During Jennifer Aniston's appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, the talk show host asked her about the validity of the reports claiming that the actress would be making a cameo in her Friends co-star Courteney Cox' s upcoming movie Scream 4 and of course, used it as an opportunity to try and freak her out!
Check out the HIGHlarity (above)!
Unfortunately, Jen doesn't seem too scared! But we wouldn't get too bent out of shape about it!
She must have a high tolerance for fear. She endured the entire production of Leprechaun, after all!



I thought this was funny , not something you see everyday. I personally don't think we'll get an Aniston cameo but wouldn't mind seeing one.
 
It might not need one but it's something most of us want to see. Someone actually did a manip not to long ago that was quite decent.


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I wish that was real. Look how heavy that poster is. Everyone who walks by it in a theater would stop to check it out. And the red letters on Emma's face is so in-your-face it mean business. Probably the best fan-made poster for this movie.
 
I also like how it grabs you. Probably one of the most official looking ones I've scene.
 
Spoiler-Free Scream 4 Review


To kick off the New Year, Dimenion Films set up a slew of test-screenings for Wes Craven's highly anticipated Scream 4. A few early, but incredibly vague reviews out of the showing were intensely positive, which I found hard to believe seeing that Craven flew back to Detroit for a few days of additional photography.

Since then, Craven has spoken out clearing the air that they were NOT reshoots, and that he was adding some sugar and spice to an already superior movie. This is standard practice from a director who gets back behind the camera. The truth is on film.

Anyways, Bloody Disgusting reader 'KillorbeKilled' was prevy to one of the test-screenings and was cool enough to send in his review. I'd say this is the first complete review that still is relatively spoiler-free. I have verified that our mystery writer was in fact at the screening. Knowing he enjoyed an early cut this much, Craven's extra ingredients are sure to add more depth and flavor. How far away in April 15th again?

*Potential SPOILER WARNING*

Going into the packed test screening for Craven's now fourth installment in the now decade old Scream franchise I was admittedly a bit nervous. As a huge fan of the series since I was just 9 years old (Including both sequels which I found entertaining for all of their shortcomings), I was scared that what I was about to see would be more of a "DREAM CHILD" than a "DREAM WARRIORS" for the soon to be, if not already, classic franchise. (And yes I know that Craven did not make said movies, simply making a comparison in qualities) After all, it is hard to make just ONE quality sequel to a film, much less 3. But I held out hope as I waited for the film to begin, and with fingers crossed I watched as the opening sequence rolled.

I will try to keep this review as spoiler free as humanly possible for those who will have to wait a few more months to see Craven's film, and I can assure you that there will be no major plotlines revealed. The film follows series heroine, Sidney Presscot (Neve Campbell), who has returned to the town of Woodsboro for the final stop of her tour signing autographs and shaking hands in promotion of her self-help book based upon the tragic events of her life and the events of the first 3 films. The trip also coincides with the anniversary of the 'Woodsboro Massacre', AKA the events of the first film. While there Sidney is reunited with series staples, Gale (Courteney Cox Arquette), and now Woodsboro sheriff Dewey Riley. The characters have now married one another, and reside in the small town. The trip also invites the introduction of several newer characters including Emma Robert's Jill, and Mary McDonnell's Kate. (Cousin and aunt to Sidney, respectively) The reunion proves bittersweet however as the reemergence of Sidney in Woodsboro invokes the return of Ghostface, who has once again not only targeted Sidney, but also her loved ones and Jill's friends. Now it seems that Sid must not only fear for her own life, but be forced to bear witness to the murders themselves, as this new killer(s) toys with her and the police of Woodsboro, in a sick and twisted game of cat and mouse.

From the opening scenes (That stay true to the roots of the franchise by delivering a body count tally almost immediately) it is obvious that the past decade of horror has definitely dated the franchise. Everything is bigger. The gore is stronger, the kills are more brutal, and the killer(s) is more sadistic. Instead of simply hunting Sidney, Dewey, and Gale down the killer is now forcing the characters to watch others (and themselves) be attacked and murdered. Speaking of the core cast of returning characters, all three are superb. Campbell's Sidney is now a much stronger, and less vulnerable character than fans remember from the first few films. Less of a victim now, Sid has now come to terms with her past, and faced her demons. (Although, as all humans do, she has her missteps) Dewey and Gale continue to be the heart and soul of the series, delivering one-liners and playing off of each other's performances seamlessly. There is one scene in particular (near the middle) where the two are having a spat over the murders that left me and my friend in stitches. It might be true that Sidney is the 'heroine', but these two characters seem to be the lifeblood flowing through the veins of the films, and even in the most volatile of situations (of which there is a very strong one for the two) they are able to keep some levity in the film, adding much needed heart for hardcore fans.

As for the newcomers to the series lore, fans will be happy to know that Craven has outdone himself with his casting crew to deliver a MUCH more entertaining slew of characters than we have gotten in slasher films of late. (AKA- A Nightmare On Elm Street) The standouts of course being Rory Culkin's (Mean Creek) Charlie, and Erik Knudson's Robbie. The two add a definite bit of 'buddy comedy' to the film, as Knudson's character 'documents' and interviews fellow students of Woodsboro High about the 'massacre' and gets their take on the events. Charlie, the more outspoken and endearing of the two, is an expert on the horror genre, and has many great dialogue pieces. In all the two feel much like a replacement (and a worthy one) for Lillard and Kennedy's Stuart and Randy from the first film. This is not to say that the two are the only characters that shine. Emma Roberts plays Jill very well, and even though her character might be a bit less 'likable' than the aforementioned characters, the actress does a good job of playing herself opposite Campbell and keeping up. As for Panettiere, I am predicting that her character becomes a favorite for theater going audiences, as she not only plays herself off as the 'sex appeal' of the film, but also throws out her own share of one-liners that are sure to have the more 'hardened' genre fans smiling. (Ex- Her phone conversation with 'Ghostface' in the newest trailer, which plays even better on screen, as the film takes a major jab at the 'remake' craze in modern cine.)

From a screenplay standpoint, Scream 4 is nearly a flawless work for Kevin Williamson. Everything is tight, although there are the usually flubs towards the end. And while the screenplay does trip up slightly in towards the films' third act, no one can really hold the small imperfections against it. Craven returns to form at the helm, delivering what is his best film in years. (And subsequently the best sequel in the franchise to date) There are plenty of jumps to be had, and the scares are at a maximum. The only gripe I would have is that some of the better ones were given away in the trailers, so if you don't want to ruin anything, then I urge you to hold off. But in summary - Scream 4 is NOT My Soul To Take. It is a far superior film and one that I am even willing to bet will be considered one of the best pure SLASHER films of the new decade.

And speaking of the trailer give-aways there are a few. I really dislike this aspect of the film. I get that the marketing guys want to get asses in seats for an R-rated slasher film, but seriously, there is nothing worse than seeing a film and then going "Well, I could have told you that was going to happen from the trailer.". And while I refuse to say WHAT scene it is I am referring to, I will say that it involves a few of the more important cast members. The scene itself is heartbreaking to watch for the hardcore crowd, albeit a bit predetermined, but it is also effective in its necessity, and fans should at the very least appreciate the quality of the performances.

As far as the score goes I expect that most of the changes will come in this area. For the most part there was nothing new here, but the return of the original score by Beltrami from the original trilogy really added to the experience for me as a fan. I'm sure that they will add some more 'recognizable' modern pieces here and there before the film finally hits theaters in April, but from what I can remember there really wasn't a whole lot to talk about here.

From beginning to end Scream 4 is a great time. I was never bored, nor did I ever find myself rolling my eyes. I asked my friend afterwords for his thoughts, and all he could come up with was "It was one hell of a good ****ing time." With that said I would have to agree. For fans of the franchise (or the slasher genre as a whole) Scream 4 is a treat. It delivers on almost every level possible, and there is a lot to love and embrace in this film. With a fresh new cast, a nostalgic return of several, and some surprise cameos throughout, Scream 4 is the BEST sequel in the franchise, and once again proves that Craven is still a master of the craft. Forget all about My Soul To Take and Cursed, because this is the director at his best. It will scare the **** out of your girlfriend, entertain the hell out of your buddies, and most importantly entertain the TRUE horror fan without insulting them.


Sounds promising from that review, hope it delivers. I have high hopes this movie will be awesome and a great return to form for the series.
 
That review is a wet dream............or wet scream? :)
 
That was a great review and I think he makes a good point about the trailer.
 
and some surprise cameos throughout

interesting
 
Awesome review! Great to know it's being called the best sequel of the series. :up:

The reviewer himself? Not a fan of. He bashes almost anything remake related.
 
Well... Gale is as good as gone :(

- Jow
 
Wes Craven has confirmed/announced (via twitter)the Scream trilogy will hit blu ray in April.



I know some people were wondering , including myself...
 
About time. Any mention of the films being uncut or any bonus material?
 
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