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Scary Movie |
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Genre
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Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Gross-Out Comedy,
Slasher Film,
Teen Movie.
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Year
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2000 |
Director
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Keenen Ivory Wayans.
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Actors
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Shawn Wayans,
Marlon Wayans,
Cheri Oteri,
Shannon Elizabeth,
Anna Faris,
Jon Abrahams,
Lochlyn Munro,
Regina Hall,
Dave Sheridan,
Dan Joffre,
Carmen Electra,
Kurt Fuller,
David L. Lander,
Giacomo Baessato,
Dexter Bell,
Lloyd Berry,
Ian Bliss,
Craig Bruhnanski,
Peter Bryant,
Kelly Coffield,
Ted Cole,
Nicola Crosbie,
Glynis Davies,
D.M. Babe Dolan,
Rick Ducommun,
Ted Gill,
Kyle Graham,
Peter Hanlon,
Mark Hoeppner,
Robert Jacks,
Karen Kruper,
Nels Lennarson,
Lee R. Mayes,
Mark McConchie,
Frank B. Moore,
David Neal,
Andrea Nemeth,
Matthew Paxman,
Doreem Ramus,
Tanja Reichert,
Trevor Roberts,
Chris Robson,
Leanne Santos,
Kendall Saunders,
Susan Shears,
Jim Shepard,
Jayne Trcka,
Reg Tupper,
Jessica Van Der Veen,
Keenen Ivory Wayans,
Chris Wilding,
Marissa Jaret Winokur.
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File
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Runtime: |
88:00 |
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dvd-rip / xvid |
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699.01 Mb |
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Storyline:
After parodying the blaxploitation films of the 1970s in I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, Keenen Ivory Wayans takes aim at slasher films of the 1980s and 1990s in this raunchy satire, which was produced under the clumsy but inarguably appropriate title Scream If You Know What I Did Last Halloween. As you might expect, a group of teenagers — not-terribly-bright Buffy (Shannon Elizabeth), her best friend Brenda (Regina Hall), stoner Shorty (Marlon Wayans), fey football player Ray (Shawn Wayans), loudmouthed Greg (Lochlyn Munro), sexually overexcited Bobby (Jon Abrahams), and his prim girlfriend Cindy (Anna Faris) — are on the run from a maniacal killer who is looking for revenge after the kids accidentally kill a man following an auto accident. They also find themselves having to contend with intrusive reporter Gail Hailstorm (Cheri Oteri) and eccentric high school principal Squiggly (David L. Lander). Incidentally, the title Scary Movie is something of an inside joke: it was the working title for Scream, the movie that kick-started the mid-'90s slasher film revival. |
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