by Dr Kain » Sun Oct 13, 2013 7:33 pm
I have only seen Hammer's Dracula movies (whichever 4 were on that 4 movie DVD set I used to own), so I have never seen their version of The Mummy. Is it available on Netflix (doubt it, knowing Netflix)?
Scream - This movie is very good. I just love how the movie breaks down the typical slasher film tropes and does a good job of imitating it while putting in a competent story with characters. It is also interesting to have finally seen the Halloween series and understanding some of what Randy talks about while they are watching the movie as it feels like a reflection to that one in general. Overall, I give this one an 8/10 as it is also really fun in the process.
Scream 2 - Not as good as the first one, but again, I like how it breaks down the tropes that a sequel will very rarely, if ever, be better than the original. It does not try to out do the movie in its wit, but just carry on the expectations of what a sequel is supposed to be. I am still not a fan of Mickey and Billy's mom being the killers, as I just don't get how she could have been strong enough to pull Randy into the van, but it does make sense on some level given she is just out for revenge. Mickey, on the other hand, was just stupid. I give Scream 2 a 6/10.
Scream 3 - This one is not really all that good. It has some great moments within it. It does talk about the redundancies of trilogies, but for a movie that likes to play on what trilogies do, it isn't all that intelligent in its execution. The new cast of characters are terrible when it comes to acting (and if that was the point, it was not well done) and the plot twist at the end just feels tacked on as if they just needed a reason to tie the movies together and "go back into the past." Overall, I'm giving this movie a 4/10 because it makes some really good jokes (like Carrie Fisher) and knows what it wanted to be even if the end result was not stellar.
