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Scream: Five-Film Set (Scream / Scream 2 / Scream 3 / Still Screaming: The Ultimate Scary Movie Retrospective / Scream: The Inside Story) [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Horror/Slasher Flicks |
Format | Color, Multiple Formats, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, NTSC, Widescreen, Subtitled, AC-3, Closed-captioned, Blu-ray See more |
Contributor | Deon Richmond, Jack Baun, Linda Blair, Joe Washington, Joshua Jackson, Sarah Christine Smith, Lance Henriksen, Rebecca McFarland, Parker Posey, Matthew Lillard, Rose McGowan, Laurie Metcalf, Omar Epps, Lawrence Hecht, Jenny McCarthy, Beth Toussaint, Skeet Ulrich, Roger Jackson, Laurie Sposit, Lucille Bliss, Anne Fletcher, Heather Matarazzo, Liev Schreiber, Frances Lee McCain, Rebecca Gayheart, Roger Corman, Julie Janney, Kenny Kwong, Duane Martin, Portia de Rossi, Sebastian LaCause, Patrick Dempsey, John Patrick, Ryan Kennedy, Justin Sullivan, Lisa Beach, C. W. Morgan, Craig Shoemaker, Jada Pinkett Smith, Kevin Patrick Walls, W. Earl Brown, Tori Spelling, Walter Franks, Carrie Fisher, Roger L. Jackson, Jason Mewes, Courteney Cox, Henry Winkler, Nancy O'Dell, Erik Hyler, Adam Shankman, Drew Barrymore, Lisa Gordon, Timothy Olyphant, Elise Neal, Jerry O'Connell, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Chris Doyle, David Arquette, Peter Demin, Mark Oliver, Wes Craven, Patrick Warburton, Joseph Whipp, Neve Campbell, Kevin Smith, Lisa Canning, Richmond Arquette, Scott Foley, Troy Bishop, Luke Wilson, Jamie Kennedy, Lewis Arquette, Corey Mendell Parker, Josh Pais, Marisol Nichols, Lois Saunders, Heather Graham, Ken Taylor, David Warner, Matt Keeslar, Philip Pavel, Lance MacDonald, Emily Mortimer, Kelly Rutherford See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 9 hours and 18 minutes |
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Scream: After a series of mysterious deaths befalls their small town, an offbeat group of friends led by Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) become the target of a masked killer in this smash-hit “clever thriller” (The Washington Post) that launched the Scream franchise and breathed new life into the horror genre.
Scream 2: Away at college, Sidney Prescott (Campbell) thought she’d finally put the shocking murders that shattered her life behind her…until a copycat killer begins acting out a real-life sequel. Now, as history repeats itself, ambitious reporter Gale Weathers (Courteney Cox), deputy Dewey (David Arquette) and other Scream survivors find themselves trapped in a terrifyingly clever plotline where no one is safe – or beyond suspicion – in this “delicious, diabolical and fun” (Rolling Stone) sequel.
Scream 3: While Sidney Prescott (Campbell) lives in safely guarded seclusion, bodies begin dropping around the Hollywood set of "Stab 3," the latest movie based on the gruesome Woodsboro killings. The escalating terror finally brings Sidney out of hiding, drawing her and the other survivors once again into an insidious game of horror movie mayhem that’s a “suspenseful, clever and very entertaining” (NBC-TV) installment in the wildly popular Scream franchise.
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Scream
With the smash hit Scream, novice screenwriter Kevin Williamson and veteran horror director Wes Craven (A Nightmare on Elm Street) revived the moldering corpse of the teen horror picture, both creatively and commercially, by playfully acknowledging the exhausted clichés and then turning them inside out. Scream is a postmodern slasher movie, a horror film that cleverly deconstructs horror films, then reassembles the dead tissue, and (like Frankenstein's monster) creates new life. When a serial killer starts hacking up their fellow teens, the media-savvy youngsters of Scream realize that the smartest way of sticking around for the sequel is to avoid the terminal behaviors that inevitably doom supporting players in the movies. They've seen all the movies, and the rules of the genre are like second nature to them. One of the scariest/funniest setups features a kid watching John Carpenter's seminal Halloween on video. As Jamie Lee Curtis is shadowed by Michael Meyers and the kid on the couch yells at her to turn around, Craven reverses his camera and we see that the kid should be taking his own advice. The fresh-faced young cast (including Drew Barrymore, Neve Campbell, Skeet Ulrich, Courtney Cox, and David Arquette) is fun to watch, and their tart dialogue is sprinkled with enough archly self-conscious pop-culture references to make Quentin Tarantino blush. --Jim Emerson
Scream 2
Fully aware of its status as the sequel to the surprise hit thriller of 1996, this lively follow-up trades freshness for familiarity, playing on our affection for returning characters while obeying--and then subverting--the "rules" of sequels. Once again, movie references are cleverly employed to draw us into the story, which takes place two years after the events of Scream, at a small Ohio college, where the Scream survivors reunite when another series of mysterious killings begins. Capitalizing on the guesswork involving a host of potential suspects, director Wes Craven and screenwriter Kevin Williamson have crafted a thriller that's more of a Scream clone than a genuinely inventive new story. But the shocks are just as effective, and escalating tension leads to a tautly staged climax that's simultaneously logical and giddily over the top. Background information for trivia buffs: to preserve the secrecy of plot twists, copies of the screenplay were heavily guarded during production and restricted to only the most crucial personnel. When an early draft was circulated on the Internet, screenwriter Kevin Williamson did rewrites, and subsequent drafts were printed with red ink on brown paper, eliminating the threat of photocopying. None of the cast members knew who the killer was until the final scenes were filmed! -- Jeff Shannon
Scream 3
When Randy the video geek rattles off the rules of surviving a horror movie in Wes Craven's Scream, he speaks for a generation of filmgoers who are all too aware of slasher movie clichés. Playfully scripted by Kevin Williamson with a self-aware wink and more than a few nods to its grandfathers (from Psycho to Halloween to the Friday the 13th dynasty), Scream skewers teen horror conventions with loving reverence while re-creating them in a modern, movie-savvy context. And so goes the series, which continues the satirical spoofing by tackling (what else?) sequels while sustaining its own self-contained mythology. Catty reporter Gale Weathers (Courteney Cox) turns grisly murders into lurid bestsellers, a cult of killer wannabes continues to hunt spunky psycho-survivor Sydney Prescott (Neve Campbell) for their 15 minutes of fame, and a cheesy movie series (Stab) develops within the movie series.
Scream remains the high point of the series--a fresh take on a genre long since collapsed into routine, but Scream 2 spoofs itself with witty humor ("Why would anyone want to do that? Sequels suck!" opines college film student Randy), and delights with more elaborate set pieces and all-new rules for surviving a horror movie sequel. The endangered veterans of the original film reunite one last time for Scream 3, which plays out on the movie set of Stab 3. (It's a trilogy within a trilogy!) With Williamson gone, replacement screenwriter Ehran Kruger tries to mine the formula one more time. It's a little tired by now, and pale imitations (Urban Legend, I Know What You Did Last Summer) have further drained the zeitgeist, but the film bubbles with bright humor, and director Craven is stylistically at the top of his game. As a trilogy, it remains both the most consistently entertaining and self-aware horror series ever made. --Sean Axmaker
Still Scary: The Ultimate Scary Movie Retrospective / Scream: The Inside Story
As most horror devotees already know, the Scream franchise was fraught with production troubles from its inception through its fourth and apparently final entry, and the two documentaries included on the fourth disc of the Scream collector's set (both of which are feature length, which explains the confusion over the set's "5 Film" label) represent the first attempt to bring together a cohesive portrait of the series' behind-the-scenes history. Both Still Scary: The Ultimate Scary Movie Retrospective, by ShockTilYouDrop.com editor Ryan Turek, and Scream: The Inside Story, which was produced for the Biography Channel by much of the same creative team behind the epic Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy, cover the same ground, which is director Wes Craven and writer Kevin Williamson's struggles with the MPAA, producers Bob and Harvey Weinstein, and a myriad of other outside forces throughout the series through interviews with many of the production principals, most notably stars Neve Campbell, David Arquette, and Jamie Kennedy (Williamson and Courteney Cox are conspicuously absent from both projects). Still Scary offers the more comprehensive presentation, thanks largely to its inclusion of such less well-known players as Scream 3 scribe Ehren Kruger, who capably defends his much-maligned script, and offers welcome touches of visual and editorial style in its "quick cuts" segments, which present tidbits of info that, while not entirely germane to the documentary's main thrust, provide the sort of detail that dedicated fans of the series will love. The Inside Story delves deeply into pre-production issues, from Craven's reluctance to helm the series to the battle over Ghost Face's iconic mask and costume. In-depth discussions of the characters through dialogue readings by the original cast and screen tests, as well as split-screen comparisons between the original NC-17 edit and the R-rated theatrical cut, are equally invaluable. Though some viewers may argue with the documentaries' conceit that the Scream franchise reinvented the horror genre--reinvigorated is a more accurate description--the wealth of information presented in both films sets the bar for future horror documentaries. --Paul Gaita
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 4.8 ounces
- Item model number : LGEBR31127
- Director : Wes Craven
- Media Format : Color, Multiple Formats, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, NTSC, Widescreen, Subtitled, AC-3, Closed-captioned, Blu-ray
- Run time : 9 hours and 18 minutes
- Release date : September 6, 2011
- Actors : David Arquette, Drew Barrymore, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Parker Posey
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish
- Studio : Lionsgate Miramax
- ASIN : B0057YUV6C
- Number of discs : 4
- Best Sellers Rank: #36,775 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,659 in Horror (Movies & TV)
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Scream - The movie that started it all. This movie is about a highschool girl named Sidney Prescott. Her fellow classmates Casey and Steve are brutally murdered one night and before Sydney knows it, she is being stalked by the same person that murdered Casey and Steve. Nobody knows who the killer could be. Deputy Dewey is there every step of the way to help Sid find the killer. Anyways, the movie goes on with people being slaughtered and stalked and has a great ending that will keep you on the edge of your seat the whole time. The DVD features are great with audio commentaries, a production featurette, a behind the scenes featurette, theatrical trailer, Q + A interview with cast and crew. The only thing that this DVD lacks is that it is the "R" rated theatrical version and not the "Unrated" directors cut. It would have been the directors cut, but the studio messed up when they were making the DVDs. Other than that, this movie is a 10 out of 10 stars.
Scream 2 - The unforgetable sequel to the one and only Scream. The movie takes place a year or so after the first Scream when Sidney is now in college living a surprisingly good life after her stalkings from the first film. There is another killer somewhere around campus and students are starting to get killed off one by one. Soon enough, Sidney is being stalked again. The killer is so good that nobody knows who it is. Dewey, Gale, and Randy are all back from the first film to help Sid find the killer again. Twists and turns keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat the whole movie. There is another great finale in this one. The DVD features are even better on this DVD then on the first one. It has audio commentary, outtakes, theatrical trailers, Master P music video, deleted scenes, a making of featurette, and more. This movie also rates a 10 out of 10 on my rating scale.
Scream 3 - The fianle to the greatest series ever. This movie follows Sidney and her life once again. This movie happens a couple of years after the first one and now Sidney is out of college, living by herself in the middle of nowhere with a new name. The movie takes place in Hollywood on the set of the movie Stab 3 which is a sequel to the other Stab movies that are based on the Woodsboro murders. After bodies start piling up, and the killer finds out where Sidney lives, it is time for Sidney to get out of her place and move into Hollywood, where the police, and returning characters Dewey and Gale can all help keep her safer and track the killer down. The movie has such a good and surprising ending. The ending explains alot of the killers motives and has some really interesting backrounds for the first two films. Although this movie is not quite as good as Scream 1 or 2, it comes really close to being just as good. It is still defenitly worth seeing and owning. It is yet again very unpredictable and keeps you on the edge of your seat. The DVD features are again very good. They include audio commentary, outtakes, behind the scenes from all 3 screams, deleted scenes, an alternate ending, theatrical trailers, and more. This DVD could have been a little bit better, but it is still amazingly good and gets 9 out of 10 on my rating scale.
So that basically sums up the trilogy. There is, however, in the boxed set a special bonus special features disc which includes a couple of interesting things. It has a "Behind the Scream" documentary on how Scream and it's sequels came about. It has outtakes from Scream 1. It has screen tests for Neve Campbell, Skeet Ulrich, and Jamie Kennedy. It has a few other things too. It is defenitly worth looking at a couple of times.
So that is my review of the Scream trilogy, my favortie trilogy ever.
Scream: Instant classic! The scariest movies are the ones that could happen in real life. Theres no reason why some kids couldn't just go out, buy a Scream costume, and start carving up their friends. Billy and Stu have grown up watching the same scary movies we all have, Halloween, Elm Street, etc. The only difference is they took it too far and wanted to know what its like to be a killer! So they terrorize the small, isolated town of Woodsboro by stalking and gutting unsuspecting teens. This movie, however bloody, is much more than that. We meet people we can actually relate to and care about. Like Sidney Prescott, our heroin, Randy, nerdish horror film buff, Dewey, the town deputy, Tatum, Sidneys best friend, and of course Billy and Stu! Throw into the mix the t.v. anchor Gale Weathers and you've got a fresh whodunit! Easily one of my all time favorite scary movies! The best scenes: Tatum in the garage, Billy and Stu at the end of the movie.
The soundtrack is just OK. I would've liked the score better than just a bunch of cut n paste, 90's, one hit wonders.
Scream 2: Sidney goes to college. Gail writes a book about the Woodsboro murders, which is made into a movie. Someone decides to copy the movie and go after Sid. But, theres a twist. Billys mom is very upset at Sid for offing her son so she hires some kid to go after Sidney. The "mom comes back for revenge" is a great homage to the first Friday the 13th, but Laurie Metcalf (from Rosanne.) is sooo weak as Billys mom. She really ruins the end. Picture her charechtor on Rosanne, but just really mad. Laurie is a one dimensional actress. This movie had to grow on me, but I love it now. I'm still upset that they killed Randy! Why? He's essential to the entire trilogy! All he wanted was for Sid to love him. Dewey and Gail are back as well. Dewey is just a human pin cushion! In Friday the 13th, Halloween, and Elm St. the killers always come back no matter what you do to them, but Dewey is the victim who always comes back no matter what the killers do to him!
Best scenes: Trapped in the cop car! Randy getting the call from the killer!
Soundtrack completely blows! Features more forgettable 90's acts. Once again, I want the score!
Scream 3: This time their making a sequel to the Woodsboro murders and Sid finds herself on the set. This is the weakest of the 3 by far! What a rip off ending! Sid has a long lost brother? Whatever...I do like how intense the killer chases everyone around in this one. He stops at nothing to get his prey. The dead mom in the window thing is very scary. Sidney is more of an emotional wreck in this one, locking herself in her house. She does'nt really show up in the movie for almost an hour though. But, this is a Scream movie so I do like it. I'll watch the first two a couple of times before I watch this one, but I still watch it. Pincushion Dewey is back for more as is Gail and Randys sister? Weak! That whole scene, w/that tore up from the floor up girl who plays Randys sister is lame. Best scene: Sids dead mom scraping the window with her bloody fingers! Great stuff.
Soundtrack: The worst one ever! Featuring 90's cover bands Creed (doing their best Pearl Jam. Oh, Scotty you're such a rock star!) and Godsmack (such a rip off of Alice in Chains they named their band after one of their songs!) Slipknot is cool though, but buy their album for the song. This one actually has a score cd that you can buy. You can buy the Scream/Scream2 score as well, but they are on one cd and very editted.
Well, the one thing you will notice about these movies is Courtney Cox looks progressivly worse from the first to last. Scream one shes a hotty, Scream 2 shes starting to slip, but still ok, Scream 3, you can tell shes married because her looks are gone, finito, bye-bye!
If you're a huge Scream buff, like me, you can buy the "Stab" movie posters on Ebay! Theres a few different types though, so check for them all. Just type in Scream Stab and search.
Well, gotta go, enjoy, my cell phones ringing...... ;)
Came on time for Halloween and it was in great used condition. One small rip on the box but not a problem.
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