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Post by wolf359 on Feb 27, 2020 16:02:54 GMT
Do you yourself want to see a 5th "SCREAM" Movie happen with Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, and David Arquette all returning for it ?
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Feb 27, 2020 16:08:16 GMT
I Don't Know, It would Depend on Who takes over for Wes Craven as It's Director.
If there was some really inspired choice, I'd be interested.
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Post by Archelaus on Feb 27, 2020 17:03:57 GMT
I honestly think the series has run its course.
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Post by politicidal on Feb 27, 2020 19:32:49 GMT
I honestly already thought that there was a Scream 5.
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Feb 27, 2020 20:19:08 GMT
I am fine with them making a 5 movie but i am not going to watch it.
I watched the first one not that long ago, it was ok but i have no interest in watching any of the others.
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Post by wolf359 on Feb 27, 2020 22:51:51 GMT
I Don't Know, It would Depend on Who takes over for Wes Craven as It's Director. If there was some really inspired choice, I'd be interested.
I think that Robert Rodriguez would be a Great Choice.
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Post by mslo79 on Feb 28, 2020 0:37:04 GMT
I would likely watch it if Neve Campbell is there as I think she's pretty much the core of the movies in my mind (plus, it never hurts I think she stands out in overall attractiveness in general which not many pull off ) even though some might think Wes Craven/Neve Campbell combo is the core. but personally I don't think Wes Craven being the director is as important to the movies as Neve Campbell is. but at the same time... one could say the series has ran it's course. I am generally not a fan of slasher/horror movies but Scream series (and a small amount of other stuff) is a exception for me as I mildly like each movie... in fact, I initially viewed the first movie back around the time it was new on video (I originally taped it off the cable TV to VHS tape with one of those black boxes that de-scramble the cable TV signal for the premium channels ; this was likely sometime in 1997 (maybe 1998 tops)) and liked it and re-watched it here and there for a while at the time and then kind of never had a urge to see it again and I might have seen a little of the 2nd(maybe 3rd(?)) movie on basic cable TV back around the early-to-mid 2000's or so and that was it, I never seen the 4th Scream movie. then after some years passed I viewed Skyscraper (2018) in Aug 2018, which Neve Campbell was in (it's mainly a Dwayne Johnson(i.e. The Rock) movie), and after seeing that, it perked my interest to give the Scream series another chance since Neve Campbell's attractiveness in that Skyscraper (2018) movie caught my attention and a day later I started seeing the entire Scream series and I mildly like each one now... in fact, when I was watching Skyscraper (2018)... I initially did not even know that was Neve Campbell from the Scream series but she looked familiar to me and she grabbed my attention because she stands out in attractiveness and then I noticed after looking the movie up online to see who she was, the name Neve Campbell was listed and then I immediately thought something like, 'she's the one from the scream series back-in-the-day' and that's what perked my interest to give the Scream series another chance, which also got me to see the 4th Scream movie for the first time (I want to say the 4th Scream movie is one of the better entries to the series, but at the same time I don't have any clear preference of the series as I mildly like each one). because as I have mentioned before around here... I think Neve Campbell got more attractive after she aged a bit as you can see a noticeable improvement in her overall level of attractiveness when comparing say the first few Scream movies, which are in the 1996-2000 time frame, compared to Scream 4 (2011)/Skyscraper (2018). Feologild OakesI can easily see why you said that as I would likely have thought similarly if it where not for Neve Campbell being in the movies as I think she's ultimately why the series has re-watch value for me. but her aside... short of fans of the general series, I imagine only the first one might be something a more casual person may want to check out if they have at least some interest in slasher/horror types of movies. but I suspect if someone does have a interest in those kinds of movies, they have probably already seen the series since I would imagine they are more known than most others.
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Post by wolf359 on Feb 28, 2020 1:03:00 GMT
I would likely watch it if Neve Campbell is there as I think she's pretty much the core of the movies in my mind (plus, it never hurts I think she stands out in overall attractiveness in general which not many pull off ) even though some might think Wes Craven/Neve Campbell combo is the core. but personally I don't think Wes Craven being the director is as important to the movies as Neve Campbell is. but at the same time... one could say the series has ran it's course. I am generally not a fan of slasher/horror movies but Scream series (and a small amount of other stuff) is a exception for me as I mildly like each movie... in fact, I initially viewed the first movie back around the time it was new on video (I originally taped it off the cable TV to VHS tape with one of those black boxes that de-scramble the cable TV signal for the premium channels ; this was likely sometime in 1997 (maybe 1998 tops)) and liked it and re-watched it here and there for a while at the time and then kind of never had a urge to see it again and I might have seen a little of the 2nd(maybe 3rd(?)) movie on basic cable TV back around the early-to-mid 2000's or so and that was it, I never seen the 4th Scream movie. then after some years passed I viewed Skyscraper (2018) in Aug 2018, which Neve Campbell was in (it's mainly a Dwayne Johnson(i.e. The Rock) movie), and after seeing that, it perked my interest to give the Scream series another chance since Neve Campbell's attractiveness in that Skyscraper (2018) movie caught my attention and a day later I started seeing the entire Scream series and I mildly like each one now... in fact, when I was watching Skyscraper (2018)... I initially did not even know that was Neve Campbell from the Scream series but she looked familiar to me and she grabbed my attention because she stands out in attractiveness and then I noticed after looking the movie up online to see who she was, the name Neve Campbell was listed and then I immediately thought something like, 'she's the one from the scream series back-in-the-day' and that's what perked my interest to give the Scream series another chance, which also got me to see the 4th Scream movie for the first time (I want to say the 4th Scream movie is one of the better entries to the series, but at the same time I don't have any clear preference of the series as I mildly like each one). because as I have mentioned before around here... I think Neve Campbell got more attractive after she aged a bit as you can see a noticeable improvement in her overall level of attractiveness when comparing say the first few Scream movies, which are in the 1996-2000 time frame, compared to Scream 4 (2011)/Skyscraper (2018). Feologild Oakes I can easily see why you said that as I would likely have thought similarly if it where not for Neve Campbell being in the movies as I think she's ultimately why the series has re-watch value for me. but her aside... short of fans of the general series, I imagine only the first one might be something a more casual person may want to check out if they have at least some interest in slasher/horror types of movies. but I suspect if someone does have a interest in those kinds of movies, they have probably already seen the series since I would imagine they are more known than most others.
"I would likely watch it if Neve Campbell is there as I think she's pretty much the core of the movies in my mind (plus, it never hurts I think she stands out in overall attractiveness in general which not many pull off ) even though some might think Wes Craven/Neve Campbell combo is the core. but personally I don't think Wes Craven being the director is as important to the movies as Neve Campbell is." ---------------------------------------
I am not sure when this happened but Neve Campbell actually comments about "SCREAM 5" at 6:19 in this Video below.
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Post by James on Feb 28, 2020 1:06:02 GMT
Well it would certainly depend on the director.
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Post by wolf359 on Feb 28, 2020 1:11:56 GMT
Well it would certainly depend on the director.
How about Robert Rodriguez ?
He actually directed that Scene from "STAB" which we saw in "SCREAM 2" and "SCREAM 4".
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Post by James on Feb 28, 2020 1:14:00 GMT
Well it would certainly depend on the director.
How about Robert Rodriguez ?
He actually directed that Scene from "STAB" which we saw in "SCREAM 2" and "SCREAM 4".
Maybe. He can make it a lot of fun.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Feb 28, 2020 1:41:02 GMT
Never seen them.
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Post by Johnny-Come-Lately on Feb 28, 2020 1:43:36 GMT
It's been awhile since I seen the 1st one. Can't remember if Matthew Lillard died. I definitely don't wanna see his face again.
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Post by wolf359 on Feb 28, 2020 1:48:13 GMT
It's been awhile since I seen the 1st one. Can't remember if Matthew Lillard died. I definitely don't wanna see his face again.
Yeah, he did die in it.
His character was 1 of the 2 Killers in the First Movie.
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Post by darkreviewer2013 on Feb 28, 2020 4:48:05 GMT
No. And I say that as a huge fan of Scream 4. Let the franchise rest.
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Post by mikef6 on Feb 28, 2020 4:51:32 GMT
I didn't want the first four Screams.
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Post by wolf359 on Feb 28, 2020 16:30:26 GMT
How about Robert Rodriguez ?
He actually directed that Scene from "STAB" which we saw in "SCREAM 2" and "SCREAM 4".
Maybe. He can make it a lot of fun.
Agreed!
I really liked his Movie "THE FACULTY" and that Movie I think is also another reason why I think he would be a good choice to be the New Director.
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Post by James on Feb 28, 2020 18:18:20 GMT
Maybe. He can make it a lot of fun.
Agreed!
I really liked his Movie "THE FACULTY" and that Movie I think is also another reason why I think he would be a good choice to be the New Director.
I still haven’t seen that but I heard it was great.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Feb 28, 2020 18:58:14 GMT
No. Wes Craven is dead. Its what he did, specifically, with this franchise that sets it apart and makes it unique.
Just make something new.
Anyone see Ready or Not recently? New. Different. Kinda cool. Like that.
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Post by Spike Del Rey on Feb 28, 2020 21:48:22 GMT
A no from me, and I liked all four of the previous entries. But without Craven, I don't think a movie would be as effective. And while Rodriguez is an intriguing choice, and a director whose library has quite a few films I really like, I'm not sure if he has the right touch for this franchise. Scream 4 was pleasantly surprising; better to leave the series on a high note than to go to the well once too many times and come up with something that diminishes everything else.
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