Everyone should love and adore Wes Craven. He and he alone has been able to give birth gems of the horror genre that generation after generation have become reference for millions of cheap copies. He did it in the 70s with the magnificent "The Last House on the Left" (1972) and "The Hills have Eyes" (1977); it did in the 80s with the wonderful "A Nightmare on Elm Street" (1984) and by the 90s, when it seemed that everything was done in the horror film, was able to, with screenwriter Kevin Williamson, reinvent the genre and revitalize.
It is the first time I approach the whole trilogy because he had seen the three above but misplaced (if it was a silly and cinematic principles teenager) and though I confess it's not my favorite horror movies, it is undeniable the importance of this trilogy (especially to deceive the first installment) to the horror genre because as I previously mentioned I was a breath of fresh air to the industry rather than the horrific burned. The secret? verkkokauppa Using all the knowledge of precisely verkkokauppa those horror movies in his favor and give more realism to a group of young people who are just fans of those movies, hence miss the first installment in references verkkokauppa and citations to many classic films terror that the characters repeat themselves. Later in this installment is lost but managed to stay without disappearing entirely.
So what do we clear about this? That the Lords Craven and Williamson wanted to do a parody of horror films but the film salío them precisely who should verkkokauppa come to save the genre itself? Well, yes and no, because in reality the Scream trilogy is nothing but the dramatic story of a dysfunctional family. If we are able to forget about the whole issue of murders and other that's what we have left.
- ". Caller Watch Scream" (Wes Craven, 1996) The first, for my taste the best and the freshness of the story and the characters still come to the High School shows. It is of course the more referrals you have the classics, films like "Halloween", "Friday the 13th", "Prom Night" and many more are continuously quoted without forgetting the continuous echoes "Nightmare on Elm Street" and not in vain we face the same architect.
The simple argument priori, a murderer who stalks his victims by telephone before stopping them, is complicated when Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) comes on the scene that ranks as the number one target of the masked murderer, can be anyone from your the mysterious ghostface environment. I recognize that it is possible that the first time that this movie looks can not get to know until the end who the murderer but revisionarla is obvious from the beginning who they are, especially Billy Loomis (Skeet Ulrich) with the crazy deranged face and all pints are pointing to it, the most original thing you expect is precisely than he would by that evidence. Billy had his reasons, okay, my girlfriend's mother is a slut who sleeps with my father and deserves death, that's fine, you're in the 90s and as you say you do not need a much more solid reason, but What moves Maker Stu (Matthew Lillard) to be the second murderer? Well obviously the love for his "soul mate" Billy.
It is precisely in this scene from the end of the film when it is appreciated that I say. Really Stu has no reason beyond being a freak and that's good to carry all the carnage without rhyme or reason of all the movie but already entering motivated murders (which would simply be that of Maureen Prescott and Sidney, it being the first start it all), click or cut him or just lends itself verkkokauppa to do what your love for Billy dictates. If you look good, when they start stabbing each other as part of his alibi, there is a moment that Billy and Stu Sidney caressing is the knife holder then viciously stabs Billy, full of jealousy, as if to say hey man! I'm ahead vale !!
Stu also not be severely affected by the death of his girlfriend, Tatum Riley (Rose McGowan) or what is the same best friend you can have with the best death of the whole movie !! Impaled with garage door !! in a film full of stab wounds do not tell me it's not all a hoot !! ??
Special mention also for the other characters, Dewey Riley (David Arquette) as the bumbling deputy sheriff, Gale Weathers (Courtney Cox) and the ambitious journalist to soldier and Randy Meeks (Jamie Kennedy) another friend of Sidney, verkkokauppa expert horror and that is the only one capable of putting on a tightrope to the two murderers verkkokauppa in the scene from the video above precisely where Bill
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