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Scream 2 - Collector's Edition

Scream 2 - Collector's Edition

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: real kool
Review: i luved this movie. thought it was supposed to be a scary horror film, it turned out to be a very good mystery, and well....i have to admit in parts i was indeed scared. the movie is amazing and the actors/actresses are great. laurie metcalf, beter known as jackie, the insane sister of roseanne bar, on the hit comedy roseanee, makes a shocking appearence. also of course neve cambpell & courtney cox arquette make excellent, excellent characters in the film and there parts play a huge role. people think that they got carried away by making so many screams, but when u make a movie this good, you should keep going. it was way better then the first, and is a great movie

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: worse than the first one
Review: sream 2 works but it's not good as the precessor.. why? ok..let's start saying that the plot isn't so original and there are moments that make u smile! it's not amzing and the original was stronger. i didn't get so terrified watching the second ones cos there are scenes similar to the first... so:this isn't bad at all.u'll find it good only 'cos it's scream...! wes craven could do much much better... boring! i hope the third will be better but i'm not so sure........

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The Sequel
Review: Scream 2 could of been better. It was not as good as the orignal, and it is not as good as Scream 3. Of course it was very predictable. Scream 3 is the best Scream sequel, Scream 3 is funny, scary, and completely different form the first two. Scream 2 could of been better.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good, not great
Review: I waited months for this movie. I counted down the days to opening, and when I saw it on that opening day I left the theater wondering why I even bothered anticipating it. Don't get me wrong this is better than such recent horror flicks as "Idle Hands" and "The Haunting" and was a better sequel than "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer", which had an even worse ending than this one, but it just didn't live up to the name "Scream". If you liked the first, get this one, but don't expect the level of its predecessor.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best of the trilogy
Review: Despite what many people have said when reviewing this film,i still firmly believe that it is in fact the best out of the three.Sure Scream is a classic and an awesome film but this one i felt added more color into the plot and the cast was well chosen.I loved the opening scene,Jada's tortured and surprised face while she unleashes thet petrofying scream was awesome!And as for the ending i personally think it's genius.You may not be able to figure out who the killer is but hey, that's what the scream films are all about right? All my friends who saw this film loved it so this is not just my opinion...I give it a thumbs up.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: JUST WHEN SIDNEY FINALLY FELT SAFE
Review: THIS ONE IS VERY SCARY I LOVED IT MORE THAN THE FIRST ONE.THIS ONE KEEPS YOU ON THE EDGE OF YOUR SEAT.YOU NEVER REALLY KNOW WHERE THE KILLER IS LURKING.THIS ONE IS A GREAT ONE TO ADD TO YOUR COLLECTION....................

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: What were they thinking?
Review: All I have to say about the ending of this movie is WHAT ON EARTH WERE THEY THINKING? I am a true Scream fan! I loved the first movie, it was like a wake up call to horror flicks, and it began this chain of new comers such as I know what you did last summer. But really, I loved Jerry O'connels singing scene, but umm where do they get off throwing details every which way. Don't get me wrong though, i loved this movie, but only because i love like every horror movie, all i'm saying is the ending is a bit cheesey and they could've spared us all the "Why did you do it?" details.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: You need to see this movie, if only for
Review: The whole Sequels are worse than the original thread running through the movie. Also there are several very funny parts if you saw Scream.

The movie is scary, a decent slasher flick, but the best part of this movie is that it doesn't seem to take itself seriously. Now it's nowhere near as good as _Army of Darkness_ which is the ultimate self-mocking horror movie, but it is still quite good.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: The Most Awful Ending Ever Filmed
Review: Aside from a suspenseful sequence with Courtney Cox trapped in a recording studio, this movie is just terrible. Jerry O'Connell tries valiantly, and Courtney and David are fun to watch together, but this sequel forgets that it isn't satire if it's just as bad as the thing it's satirizing (like.. oh.. Friday the 13th Part 5). But worst of all is the ending: beyond stupid, it drags and drags and drags... how can any of the fans of this movie bear to sit through yet another LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG "Why I had to do it" explanation by the killers? It's not funny, it's just plain BAD.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Sequel!
Review: "Scream 2" was not as good as the first one, but it's not far away. You'll have to see the first to totally get this, (I will not tell you why, because then I would reveal the whole plot.) but what horror-fan hasn't. The actors are the same, except for the ones who got killed in the previous movie. As all the "Scream" movies, it's not related to something supernatural, but maybe just that makes these movies a litlle more interesting. (But thank God for not every movie is as "real" as this one. Just imagine what the world would be without "Friday 13th" and "Nightmare on elm street") The reason why this wasn't so good, was simply beacause I didn't get scared as much, but I have heard people who liked this one best, so I guess you'll just have to see it yourself, but I promise you...you won't be dissapointed.


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