Rating: Summary: Well acted and surprisingly a clever horror film, for once! Review: This movie was great from beggining to end. The beggining is probably the most frightning scene. Drew Barrymore was excellent! Trust me after you see this you won't want to answer the phone until you have caller ID. Don't listen to people who even compare this to Nightmare on Elm Street. No way! Freddy was just one of those 80's horror face that was never truly horrifying. I saw Scream and freaked, I was 10 years old. Then I saw Nightmare On Elm Street and was like, okay that was not even worth 2 bucks, not to mention an hour of my life. The cast was great and I think it really helped a lot of now household names get their names through. Like Neve Campbell, Rose McGowan, David Arquette, and Skeet Ulrich. The only bad thing is my friend doesn't answer my calls as much anymore, she makes her sisters get the phone. This movie was the one movie that got me interested in the horror genre, now I can take anything. I have always been a strong person and honest to god very hard to scare, but Scream and Halloween were the only films that gave me the chills. Watch this movie as soon as possible, try to get it because it will probably be one of those movies that will be a collectible. You know how in the 80's there was the "horror fest", now it is happenin, so prepare yourself. Buy posters and other stuff from Scream, like you probably are kicking yourself for not buying that Halloween poster that would be worth big bucks. Scream is an excellent movie that keeps your heart rate up and keeps you guessing. This movie will make you look at the people around you and question your trust. You will not be able to shut off the light and not picture that ghost faced killer out of your imagination. Rent or buy as soon as you can. P.S. Watch out for strange calls, get caller ID, Suspect Everyone and Most of all obey the rules and don'tbe stupid.
Rating: Summary: Cleverly done Review: Kevin Williamson first major script is quite the impressive piece. The first 15 minutes is the best. Although I could care less about Drew Barrymore, she actually gives a decent performance. The wonderfully hip dialogue, which many movies try to copy and fail doing it, gives the movie extra octane. GRADE: A-
Rating: Summary: Best movie ever Review: When I first watched it I had no idea about what it would be like but I loved the movie. If you're not into to a bit of blood and guts don't see it! it was far better than I Know What You Did Last Summer. 10/10 for the best movie ever.
Rating: Summary: No brain required. Review: This movie is so bad, I don't know where to begin. So let's start with the director. Wes Craven hasn't done anything even remotely scary since "Last House On The Left", and "Deadly Blessing". This movie is littered with cliches from start to finish, showing only all too clearly the limitations of its makers. "Leave your brain at home" seems to be the motto here. -And that's precisely why it isn't scary, ofcourse. Atmosphere: none existing. It's not even funny. If you think a "cloak-dressed-knife-wielding-someone-in-a-silly-mask" is a frightning thing, then you're in a lot of trouble, indeed. The plot. -Hard to spot. It just didn't matter who the killer was, it could have been any one of the kids. Be warned: this film is not aimed at people who like good horror movies, but teens of the MTV-generation...and younger still.(God help us!.) -I guess it's no wonder it was a big hit, after all. And if it hadn't been, few of the actors would be talking fondly about it now, I'm sure. -They would all have forgotten about it by now. And so have I. (P.S.-Since the sequel is even worse, a "1 star"-rating here is sufficient.)
Rating: Summary: BRILLIANT! Review: This is by far one of the best horror movies ever made, much better done than the godawful FREDDY series. Though please buy this(UK viewers!) before they ban it here. Two 14 year olds watched this movie then went out and stabbed another kid, and they had supposedly been influenced by it. Horror films do not make people kill. It's the fault of the parents who could not bring them up properly. Scream is an 18 certificate in the UK, so why did the foolish parents let them view it? Anyway, such news can add to this film's cult status. So ignore the do-gooders who try to ban everything and watch this. It is a classic in the genre, need I say more?
Rating: Summary: Scariest movie of all time! Review: I'm am a horror movie fanatic, and thought I was tough enough to sit through anything. However, in the opening scene in Scream with Drew Barrymore, I was tempted to run out of the theater. It was so terrifying! Neve Campbell was terrific in her role, as was Courtney Cox as the cut-throat newswoman always looking to get a good story. I'd recommend it to anyone who loves horror movies!
Rating: Summary: So absorbing that it's over in minutes. Review: I loved this film! It has to be one of the most original horror films yet and the teaser sequence is the best I've seen yet, and the scene in the garage takes a lotta beating. From start to finish it was excellent. Courtney Cox in particular was great in a part that I never expected her to fill, but she did with great results.
Rating: Summary: DO NOT MISS THIS MASTERPIECE... Review: Horror-movie legend Wes Craven teams up with spine-tingler Kevin Williamson to deliver the most memorable horror movie for the 90's. Scream is everyone one could ask for in a scary movie: fresh faces filled to the brim with talent, scenes that leave you on the edge of your seat, a soundtrack as good as the movie, and an opening that leaves the viewer petrified. For anyone who loves scary movies, add this one to your collection ASAP.
Rating: Summary: The beginning, SCARY! The rest, GOOD! Review: Scream was a great movie. I admit I memorized the beginning and end scene. But the more I look at it, the more I realize that the beginning scene tops the rest of them. We're all sitting there cringing in our seats because, we're not only afraid of the killer, but we're also afraid that the rest of the movie is going to be like this! It ends up that that scene is the one that gets you the most! If you can get past the first scene, you'll be fine! Also, it makes fun of horror films. That's funny!
Rating: Summary: Make Sure to Watch This Movie With The Lights On! Review: Scream is one of my favorite, not to mention scarest, movies I've ever seen. It's about a group of five teenage kids, who are all obsessed with scary movies, find themselves in a situation where they are being prayed on by an unknown killer. EVERYBODY'S A SUSPECT, states Randy (Jamie Kennedy) geeky, fifth wheeler of the group. This movie's cast was picked very well. The starring role for Scream is: starring: Deputy Dwight "Dewey" Riley: David Arquett Sydney Prescott: Neve Campbell Gale Weathers: Courtney Cox Stuart Maker: Matthew Lillard Tatum Riley: Rose McGowan Billy Loomis: Skeet Ulrich Co-starring: Casey Becker: Drew Berrymore Kenny the Camera Man: W. Earl Brown Randy Meeks: Jamie Kennedy Cotton Weary: Liev Schreiber Sheriff Burke: Josheph Whipp Which one of these 11 people will survive, which of these will die, which one of these 11 suspects are the killer, because tonight, SOMEONE HAS TAKEN THEIR LOVE OF SCARY MOVIES ONE STEP TOO FAR. Tips to survive: -Don't have sex -No Drugs/Alcohol -Never Say, "I'll be right back" Cause you won't be back -Never answer the phone -Never answer the door -DON'T TRUST ANYONE...EVER! "Thank you Randy" Billy Loomis (Skeet Ulrich) Good luck!
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