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“Scream” - Scary Movie Reaction!!

Happy Halloween!!🎃👻 I hope you guys enjoy our FIRST scary movie!

The captions popped up in weird places so I had to put the screen off to the side a bit. My apologies to the OCD girlies😭❤️ Enjoy!

“Scream” - Scary Movie Reaction!!

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Do you think you're gonna watch the other scream movies? This series gets better and better as the movies go on lol. Also, scream was inspired by the Gainsville ripper!

Michael

That was fun to watch. I used to be terrified of scary movies, but scream seems like it is more campy than scary.

Savvy

My favorite thing about the scream franchise is trying to guess the killers surprisingly enough this movie was one of the ones I called quick and knew who it'd be

Terrell

that's a lot lol

Terrell

My favorite horror series!

Meredith

Hey Neecee! Happy Halloween! 👻🎃 If you're interested in reading an essay I have some fun facts/interesting details for you that you may have missed! Which of the two killers was active each scene and/or committed which murders in the movie can be figured out if paying close attention and keeping track of where Billy and Stu are: Maureen Prescott (Sidney's mother) - Both, according to them. Casey and Steve - Both since neither Stu nor Billy would've been able to kidnap and tie Steve up by themselves. It could have been either way but something that will come up again later tells me it's Billy who killed Casey and Stu who killed Steve. The one that killed Casey stabbed her with one hand, which is Billy's M.O whereas Stu uses both hands. Casey appeared to recognise the face she saw, which could've been either one of them since they were all classmates. They then both gutted and hung her from the tree. Neil Prescott's abduction (Sidney's father) - Billy and Stu went to Sidney's house (though we only see Billy on-screen), after killing Casey and kidnapped Neil so they could frame him. It can be assumed that they also took Neil's car and drove it back to Stu's house, where they abandoned him and the car (since neither are discovered until the final act). Additionally, either Billy or Stu likely took Neil's house keys and used them to break in the next day and waited for Sidney to come home from school to attack her. Sidney's house attack - Billy was the one that called Sidney while Stu attacked her. Further proof that Stu was the attacker is because he held the knife with both hands. Billy then appeared at the bedroom window immediately after Sidney locked herself in her bedroom and the phone dropped. For Billy to be the only killer there, he would have to have run downstairs, go outside to run around the house, ditch the costume and climb into Sidney's window in a matter of seconds. Call at Tatum and Dewey's house - Stu, since Billy was in jail (to clear his name and take suspicion off of him). Sidney's bathroom attack -  Neither Billy nor Stu but likely a prankster (they were not armed with a knife). Stu was wearing different type of pants (though he could have changed but that doesn't really make sense). It's also unlikely to have Billy since there would be no way for him to sneak into the bathroom without being seen by either Sidney or the two other girls, right after talking to Sidney. Principal Himbry - Billy, as his whereabouts were unknown at the time. Stu was seen with Sidney and Tatum outside the school and invited them to his party and then left. Although he could have returned to do it himself, it's more likely Billy. Further evidence is based on the way he held the knife. Ultimately, Himbry's death was used as a ruse to later get rid of the party guests at Stu's house. Tatum's murder - Billy, due to his absence from the party. Stu was busy hosting and would be unable to leave for an extended period without drawing suspicion (however, it was probably Stu that closed the door). Further evidence that Billy waa the killer is that he appeared at Stu's front door immediately after she was killed and gave Stu an affirming look, likely implying that it's done. Skeet Ulrich (Billy) has also confirmed it apparently. Phone call to Randy - Most likely Stu (presumably using the GF voice) calling his own landline to inform Randy and the rest of Himbry's death. Billy's fake "murder", Sidney's attack, sneaking up on Randy, Kenny's murder and Gale's van crash - Mostly Stu. He would have known how to surprise Sidney and to go the other way through the door since it's his house. Further proof is that he used both hands. After Sidney escaped, Billy likely helped Stu move Kenny's body since Stu wouldn't have been able to do it by himself. Then Stu remained in the area and presumably hid somewhere to witness Gale crash the van and assume that she was dead. Dewey's attack - Billy. After helping Stu move Kenny's body, Billy likely went back into the house and heard Dewey call out for Neil, at which point Billy went downstairs and stabbed him and then chased Sidney to the police car. After that, Billy went back up to the bedroom and pretended that nothing happened. Randy's attack is of course Billy, Stu's murder is Sidney and Billy's murder is Gale & Sidney, with the latter ending him for good. It's interesting that you talked about true crime podcasts because the movie is loosely based on the Gainesville Ripper case which involved the murders of 5 college students in 1990 (the character of Cotton Weary was even inspired by the wrongful arrest of a young student). Scream's success is credited for bringing back slashers, which was considered dead at the time (no pun intented). The purpose was also to honour classic horror movies by being very meta and breaking the 4th wall (Sidney running up the stairs right after she said how insulting it is; calling out the "rules" of horror movies and defying them, especially with Sidney surviving after losing her virginity and Stu saying "I'll be right back" when he was in fact one of the killers etc.). It's not just a regular horror movie, it's horror/comedy, but more than that, it's a mystery in the style of a "whodunnit". The final reveal of there being two killers is something NO ONE expected. Also, Drew Barrymore's character being killed within the first 10 minutes was SHOCKING because she was the most well known actor in the cast at the time. The crazy thing is, she was originally cast as Sidney but then insisted that if she played Casey, a victim in just the opening scene alone, it would make the audience think ANYTHING could happen. Sidney was then re-cast (with Neve Campbell) but Drew was still credited as the lead and was front and center on the poster to mislead the audience. It's absolutely brilliant marketing and it's all thanks to Drew. At one point during the filming of the opening scene, somebody forgot to unplug the phone that Casey used to try and call the cops. This resulted in real 911 operators hearing Drew Barrymore screaming for her life on the other end and the crew were contacted by the police who thought it was real. Dewey was supposed to die from the stab wound to the back. Wes Craven filmed the scene at the end where Dewey is alive and being taken to the hospital, just in case he changed his mind about killing him. The screen test audience loved the character so much that he decided to have him survive. If you watch closely during the part where Gale is knocked out by Billy, you can see that Dewey is not breathing when Gale lands on him because he was supposed to be dead. There are quite a few ad-libs in the movie, mainly by Matthew Lillard (Stu). His line "I always had a thing for ya, Sid!" and Sidney's response "In your dreams!" were ad-libbed by Matthew and Neve Campbell. Matthew also ad-libbed the line "My mom and dad are going to be so mad at me" and "Houston, we have a problem". Kenny's response "My name isn't Jesus" to Gail when she says "Jesus! The camera-hurry!" was ad-libbed by W. Earl Brown. When the phone slips out of Billy's hand and hits Stu's head, it was completely unintentional. Skeet Ulrich's (Billy) hands were so slippery due to the fake blood (which was in fact corn syrup). Director Wes Craven kept it in because of Matthew's reaction. At a 2023 Fan Expo featuring some of the original cast members, he comedically said that Skeet never apologised for the incident, which the latter finally did then and hugged him. When Sidney comes out of the closet in the costume with the mask and stabs Billy with an umbrella, the stuntman accidentally hit Skeet Ulrich in the chest the second time. Skeet has metal wiring beneath the skin from open-heart surgery he had as a child, which causes him intense pain if it's struck or has pressure applied to it, so his reaction was genuine. Wes Craven kept it in because of its authenticity. Rose McGowan (Tatum) not only fit through the pet door, she was so small that she kept falling out and they had to nail her shirt to the inside of the garage door. The scene where the killer is sneaking up behind Randy is the only one where the person in the costume is actually one of the actors rather than a stuntman. Skeet Ulrich specifically asked if he could wear the costume for one scene. When the killer smashes his head through a window and Casey hits him in the face with the phone, Wes Craven is actually wearing the costume and was really hit in the face. It was also Wes Craven's idea for Casey to take the killer's mask off before he kills her. The high school scenes were to be shot at Santa Rosa High School in California. However, very close to the shooting date, the school board read the script and didn't want it to be shot there due to the violent nature, as they had been under the impression the movie was a comedy, and production was moved to Healdsburg, California. As payback, director Wes Craven put in the end credits under the "Special Thanks" section "NO THANKS WHATSOEVER TO THE SANTA ROSA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING BOARD". The term "Scary Movie" is mentioned 5 times, which is what Scream was originally going to be called. It was even later used for a parody movie franchise of this movie and other horror movies, such as Halloween, Friday the 13th, The Exorcist, The Shining, The Sixth Sense and I Know What You Did Last Summer. Courteney Cox (Gale aka Monica) and David Arquette (Dewey) started dating after meeting on set of this movie and eventually got married in 1999. They had a daughter in 2004 but sadly separated in 2010 and divorced in 2013. The use of caller ID increased more than threefold after the release of this movie. Horror movie and other references/cameos: The opening 12 minutes with Casey pay homage to When a Stranger Calls, one of Wes Craven's favourite horror movies. Obviously a lot of references to Halloween. One is that Billy's last name is Loomis, as in Dr. Sam Loomis, who was Michael Myers' (the killer) psychiatrist. At the beginning when Casey's parents come home, her dad tells her mum to "go to the McKenzies", which is the same thing the main character says to the kids she's babysitting. There's even a subtle joke when Randy is shouting at the TV for Jamie (the actress) to turn around while watching the movie, not only because the killer is behind him, but also because the actor's real name is Jamie (Kennedy). Therefore he's telling himself to turn around at the same time. Also, Tatum's "This is starting to sound like one of those Wes Carpenter flicks", is a mashup of Wes Craven and John Carpenter (the latter directed Halloween). There are some refences to A Nightmare on Elm Street, also directed by Wes Craven. He even makes a cameo as Fred, the janitor and is wearing the same kind of sweater Freddy Krueger wears. At the beginning, Billy climbs through Sidney's bedroom window just like a character in that movie. And in the original scene when Sidney is putting out a distress call to the online 911 system, she types out her address which is "34 Elm Street", but it was cut for time. Linda Blair who plays the daughter in The Exorcist makes a cameo as the reporter asking Sidney what it feels like to be "almost brutally butchered", followed by "People want to know, they have a right to know". It's even funnier when you remember that earlier Billy says he was watching The Exorcist where "all the good stuff was cut out". Billy's "We all go a little mad sometimes" is said by a character (played by Anthony Perkins) in Psycho. When principal Himbry opens the closet, actor Henry Winkler's black leather Fonzie jacket from the show Happy Days is hanging in it. Also, when he turns and scares himself in the mirror, he begins to fix his hair like he did on the show. Foreshadowing: The killer asks Casey to guess which of the two doors to her house he is hiding behind and ahe seems to guess wrong. However, since there were two killers, it was actually a trick question, because whichever door she chose, one of the killers would be there. During the scene with Sidney, Tatum and Stu by the locker, Stu can be seen in the background using a mirror. He may have been doing this to check for any possible bumps or bruises after taking part in the attacks on Sidney and Casey the previous two nights. When Sidney comes home after school, turns off the TV and walks by the closet, a creaking noise is very noticeably heard from inside, foreshadowing that she is not home alone and that the killer is already in the house. Randy correctly identifies Billy and Stu as the killers. He accuses Stu at the beginning when all the kids are at school talking about the murders and then he accuses Billy in the video store.

Heida

FRANCHISE LIKE MCDONALDS LMAO i think it’s the same thing

Kat Alvarez

happy Halloween Neecee!!!

Kat Alvarez

so excited omg!!!

Kat Alvarez


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