Looks incredible and Ghostface looks to be having a better time in New York than Jason did. I'm also super happy they are going back to numbering these offficially. Scream 5 was really great and a ton of fun. Anyone else excited?
Seeing Ghostface massacre the people in that gas station was bold. Usually they will do their killings on isolation. We did get a broad day out in the open kill in the last movie but this seems on a different level. I'm excited to see where this goes. Also wonders what's up with the worn Ghostface mask.Super pumped. Scream remains my favorite horror franchise, and I feel like VI has the potential to be better than 5 (which I very much enjoyed) because it'll allow Radio Silence to be less constrained by past installments. Feels like it's fully their own movie this time!
I miss Emily on days like these - I recall her being a huge movie buff with an affinity for Scream in particular over most other horror franchises. Wish she was here to hype with us
I can't believe "lure him in" especially made it into the final cut. Dreadful audio splice. Movie is probably gonna go hard thoughBut man, some of those moments in the trailer are rough.
That muzzle flash just moved along with the shotgun, because... Reasons? And those two audio edits: "We need to lure him in." and that "Head" by Gale are just... Terrible...
I really wish we could have gotten what Kevin Williamson was planning for it originally. We can thank the Weinesteins for funding that all up. The film producer in the movie is basically Harvey though, eery foreshadowing.I really enjoyed part 5, love the entire concept of guessing who the killer(s) are. Can’t wait to see this. They really picked the series back off its feet after part 3 (the worst one in my opinion).
We'll see, but man I hope the final edit manages to step besides these edits...I can't believe "lure him in" especially made it into the final cut. Dreadful audio splice. Movie is probably gonna go hard though
While the comparison was (according to Ehren Kruger) entirely coincidental, but considering he got pointers from Craven... Yeah, I strongly have my doubt about that though.I really wish we could have gotten what Kevin Williamson was planning for it originally. We can thank the Weinesteins for funding that all up. The film producer in the movie is basically Harvey though, eery foreshadowing.
For me it's just looking at how good 1, 2, and 4 turned out I am willing to bet Williamson could have pulled it off in a satisfactory way. I think it would have been more interesting and better put together than the elevator pitch of a description we have to go on.We'll see, but man I hope the final edit manages to step besides these edits...
While the comparison was (according to Ehren Kruger) entirely coincidental, but considering he got pointers from Craven... Yeah, I strongly have my doubt about that though.
But Scream 3 with the original plan of having Stu doing everything behind the scenes out from prison, yeah I don't know if that's something I could get behind. But considering Craven was fighting for an R rating on the film we did get, that would've been really interesting seeing those two go at the original concept together...
In all fairness regarding 4, a lot of credit goes to Kruger ironically. The initial script of 4, which is Williams completely on his own, is surprisingly lackluster.For me it's just looking at how good 1, 2, and 4 turned out I am willing to bet Williamson could have pulled it off in a satisfactory way. I think it would have been more interesting and better put together than the elevator pitch of a description we have to go on.
True but 4 was a decade removed from the first few movies which were made much closer togetherIn all fairness regarding 4, a lot of credit goes to Kruger ironically. The initial script of 4, which is Williams completely on his own, is surprisingly lackluster.
Can you spoil, like, as much as you want for me? How did you like it compared to past entries?Just saw the film in theatre and... Yeah... That's certainly not the way I expected the film to go. Ghostface is absolutely freaking ruthless this time around. And I'm so, so, so, so, so grateful for the fact that Sam finally displays an emotion other than this time around. Thoroughly enjoyed it and that ending was something else. For anyone here going to see the film, absolutely do stick around for the credits!
oh damn i left before the scene. but i really enjoyed the movie. felt nice to see a franchise movie that still felt fresh.Just saw the film in theatre and... Yeah... That's certainly not the way I expected the film to go. Ghostface is absolutely freaking ruthless this time around. And I'm so, so, so, so, so grateful for the fact that Sam finally displays an emotion other than this time around. Thoroughly enjoyed it and that ending was something else. For anyone here going to see the film, absolutely do stick around for the credits!
sidenote, someone in my theater had a very very young kid with them (like maybe 6-7 years old) who started crying after the first very loud scene and i just don't understand why you think this is a good movie to take a kid that yoyoung.i remember when I saw It Chapter 2 in theaters around when it came out and some people had a very young child, guessing bonolder that 4 at that movie. They were crying really loud towards the end of that movie. The parents left right before the credits rolled I guess because they released there were going to get some angry looks/people telling them what bad parents they are for bringing a young child to a movie like this. That kid is going to have a nasty clown phobia as they get older. Those people are just human waste for traumatizing their child like that.
I'm not sure why my text merged in with your like that. I've tried to separate it, but it won't allow that, at least not without me retyping that entire paragraph from scratch, sorry.oh damn i left before the scene. but i really enjoyed the movie. felt nice to see a franchise movie that still felt fresh.
and yeah, ghostface was bruuuutal. good shit.
sidenote, someone in my theater had a very very young kid with them (like maybe 6-7 years old) who started crying after the first very loud scene and i just don't understand why you think this is a good movie to take a kid that young.
all good haha but at least this one i can reply to.I'm not sure why my text merged in with your like that. I've tried to separate it, but it won't allow that, at least not without me retyping that entire paragraph from scratch, sorry.