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This is one of my all time favorite movies, so I decided to make a thread about it hehe.

Anyways, does anyone else love this movie that some say single handedly reinvented the horror genre? I love it. I love the cast as well. I love everything about it. Except the fact that Tatum dies, but at least her death is one of the most memorable scenes from recent movie history IMO.

So yeah, chat away haha. :up:

And sorry if there is a thread on it already...
 
Oh, the best death in the movie is when Tatum gets stuck in the cat door and her head gets crushed. lol
 
I like the part were the guy sticks his ear in the hole then puts a knife right through his ear.
 
^ That's in Scream 2. Which, by the way I thought was better than S1.
 
Eh, I like the first one more. But the second one is good too.
 
its a classic....

but if you were to see it again now.....it would be ****ty......but still a classic
 
They turned Scream into a good trilogy. Great fun...I love them.
 
I love when Sarah Michelle Gellar dies, because then you change the channel, and she's kicking the scream guys ass in Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
 
I still get scared when I watch them.
I guess I could turn a light :O
 
OMG I LOVE Scream. It scared the $h!t out of me when I saw it the first 5 times! Scream totally gave life to the dying horror genre at the time:up:
 
It's good for what it is, but nowadays I can't watch it without knowing how responsible it is for the lame teen slasher flicks that are ruining the horror genre nowadays. It still serves up some genuine scares, such as the opening sequence.
 
SpeedballLives said:
I love when Sarah Michelle Gellar dies, because then you change the channel, and she's kicking the scream guys ass in Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Yeah, and it reminds me how stupid that show was, hence making her death more enjoyable.
 
Poetic Chaos said:
I still say 2 killers was the biggest twist in cinema history.

biggest twist in cinema history? Gee, 80 years of film and the greatest twist award goes to scream? Com'on!
 
Shuley said:
biggest twist in cinema history? Gee, 80 years of film and the greatest twist award goes to scream? Com'on!
Dude, there were films before 1926...
 
Fried Gold said:
Dude, there were films before 1926...

yup, one in peticular is Birth Of A Nation cira 1915,a 3 hour silent film...now go rent it. :up:
 
Shuley said:
yup, one in peticular is Birth Of A Nation cira 1915,a 3 hour silent film...now go rent it. :up:
I've seen it.

I hear your local cinema just got hold of the Lumière's Arrivee d'un train. I won't give away the ending, but it'll have you running from the theatre!
 
Poetic Chaos said:
I still say 2 killers was the biggest twist in cinema history.


really i had that worked out easily enough that there was two, soon as you see ghost face he doesnt have a phone on him and the mask isnt big enough for a head set so he must have had a partner, and picking the killers out was easy enough


the film was good but not one i could watch over and over again constantly, maybe once every few months
 
I am still pissed to this day that Neither Randy or Dewey were the killers in any of the the 3 movies.
 
The two killers thing was obvious, but still cool, nonetheless. I enjoyed both sequels very much, as well, just because I like the whole idea of the the rules of horror sequels and the third film in a trilogy.
 

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