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Welcome to day 2 of "Scream Week"!

I really remembered nothing about this one and it made it so much fun! I was surprised more than once with how things played out. This installment being even more meta than the first made this wildly entertaining.

* I watched this on Paramount Plus

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g g gooding

Man, I got cheapo dvd sets coming in the mail. I've never seen past 1 (which when I was a kid, I didn't like. But I was an idiot as a kid, whereas now I...uh...well...hmmm.) Looking forward to revisiting 1 and then taking the ride through the rest with ya!

casualnerdreactions

Who knows what your experience will be this time, but I'll say this. Without spoiling my thoughts on any individual films. I do think it's worth watching through the sixth installment. If nothing else I'm sure you'll appreciate the endless sea of movie references.

Ryan

One really weird thing about these movies you kind of have to not just think about: Imagine if the Columbine Massacre had been turned into a campy movie series, with the real life victims being shown in sexually compromising ways that never actually happened, and fans going to the theater with black trenchcoats and prop guns. Because that's EXACTLY what the Stab movies are within the world of Scream, and somehow everyone just seems perfectly okay with that, even when you'd think it would make for some especially hard-hitting satire of the movie business and how tasteless it can be.

casualnerdreactions

That is pretty accurate-- especially considering scream 3 and the lengths they went through to not do what scream does. Although this does occur in other areas, albeit less exaggerated as Scream.