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Was it actually Brandon James? Or was it his brother Troy? It was always there. As opposed to other times where it changed greatly, this season it was as written, and in fact the same motivation from the beginning. There was one moment in the middle where there was discussion of changing the motivation. But it was always Kieran. That was always the reason. It was not intentional. In general, there is a sense of homage in every moment in this to the first film.

I think he was the best possible version of the murderer in our opinion. In some ways, that playing with predictability, that playing with trope, that consciousness of styles and things that have come before and a fearlessness is part of the franchise of Scream.

GANS: Absolutely. We wanted it. But to make that such a viable possibility was the most amazing thing. You have to be very careful about that. For Emma, we wanted exactly what you felt to happen. We knew that from the beginning, that was also in the original pitch, that it would be this psychological game, that it would have a Hitchcock element to it, as well as being true to a Wes Craven-Kevin Williamson origin story.

You would have this main character who was questioning whether or not it was possible. We love that you thought it was her.

If Kieran wanted to kill his dad in season 1 and make him look foolish, why did everyone else in season 2 deserve to die? GANS: Those people were pawns in the game, but they were negligible. He had no concern for any of their lives.

GANS: The motivation for killing each one of them had to do specifically with how it would play against [Emma and Audrey]. That was the red herring. It was going to be a perfect way to frame them up. Goofs at around 16 mins Randy corrects Film Class Guy 1's quotation of Ripley's famous exclamation in Aliens "Get away from her, you bitch! Thinking fast, and to keep the scene going, Kennedy spoke the quote intended for Film Class Guy 1, "Stay away from her, you bitch.

Quotes Randy : [from the trailer] There are certain rules that one must abide by in order to create a successful sequel. Crazy credits There are no opening credits. User reviews Review.

Top review. A slasher sequel finally done right. If you thought that slasher movie sequels could be nothing more than an inferior continuation to the original and provide nothing new or innovative, "Scream 2" is here to prove you wrong. The entertaining characters, suspenseful directing and unique kind of meta humor that you loved from the original are back and combined with an exciting new plot, proving that even slasher movie sequels can be great as long as there's enough care and passion put into them.

FAQ 3. Which characters in this movie are also from "Scream" ? Wasn't Randy wrong about the "Aliens" quote? Who killed whom? Details Edit.

Release date December 12, United States. United States. Official Facebook. Scream Again. Agnes Scott College - E. Box office Edit. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 2 hours. He wanted to blame the violent killings on horror movies; the "effects of cinema violence in society. Loomis on a "psycho website", and she agreed to fund his college tuition in return for his part in the killings.

She also helped Mickey place calls to the victims, except for that day because she "ditched on him. Loomis' motive for killing Sidney and her friends was revenge for Sidney having killed her son. However, Sidney points out to her that if she had not abandoned Billy prior to this, then Billy and Stu Macher would not have started their killing spree the events of the first movie. Loomis shoots Mickey, removing him as a potential threat, and stating that his intended legal defense was absurd anyway and that no one would have believed it.

As Mickey is shot, he reflexively shoots Gale, causing her to fall off the stage. Sidney is cornered by Mrs. Loomis and tricks her momentarily into believing Mickey is still alive, and when Mrs. Loomis is distracted, Sidney hits her in the face with a prop jar. Sidney fights back and barricades herself backstage, where she presses various stage buttons, ultimately causing the front of the stage to collapse on Mrs.

Loomis survives and gets Sidney in an armlock, however, Cotton — the man Sidney initially blamed for killing her mother — arrives and takes Mickey's gun. Loomis tries to convince Cotton to kill Sidney, but Cotton chooses to shoot Mrs.

Loomis instead, revealing he never intended to hurt Sidney. Sidney and Cotton discover that Gale is wounded but alive, and they help her. Mickey suddenly jumps up dramatically, and Gale and Sidney shoot him multiple times. Then, Sidney turns around and decides to shoot Mrs. Loomis in the head — "just in case". It is then revealed that despite his ordeal, Dewey survived his stabbing. He is wheeled out on a gurney and taken away in an ambulance. Gale decides to ride with him in the ambulance to the hospital.

It turns out that Dewey's scar tissue from previously being stabbed in the back prevented this latest stabbing from being fatal. Sidney and Cotton walk out from the school and the media jump Sidney, questioning her about the ordeal, wanting a scoop of news. But Sidney turns their attention to Cotton, saying he's the one they should talk to. She then walks across the college campus. As with the original film, Scream 2 utilizes self-aware characters and a self-referential style.

In the world of the movie, a movie called Stab has been released, which is based on the real events of the first film and is also a parody of Scream.

The logo for Stab reflects the logo for Scream , in both font, and a blade like T on the former and M on the latter. The scenes seen of Stab actually directed by Robert Rodriguez directly recreate scenes in the first film, with Heather Graham and Luke Wilson being parodies of Drew Barrymore and Skeet Ulrich 's characters, respectively.

There are also scenes of Tori Spelling being interviewed by Nancy O'Dell both making cameos as themselves to promote the movie. There is also the second mention of the "rules" of a horror film, this time the rules of a sequel. There is a heavy reference to the downplay of black actors in conventional horror films including the first Scream , which was criticized for it. This is referenced in the first scene which portrays this downplay in the original film and highlights the increased importance of the roles that black actors play in this movie.

When we first see Cici Cooper Sarah Michelle Gellar alone in the sorority house and on the phone with her friend, she is talking about the show Party of Five , on which Neve Campbell starred for six years. A signature device started in Scream and continued in Scream 2 and Scream 3 , is the typical "rules" for that type of horror movie being stated by the characters.

In Scream 2 , the rules for a sequel as described by Randy are:. The lack of a third rule in the film's final cut was a deliberate in-joke by the crew, referencing the fact, that it is impossible to ensure that a horror franchise will be successful. Like the first film, Scream 2 received mostly positive critical reception.



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