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His Evil Dead remake was so incredible to me. I try to revisit it every year, year and a half. As has been stated, he's the only reason I'm at all hopeful for this one to be good.
Absolutely correct. It's a genuinely frightening film with a stellar score and a powerful premise. Fede gives me hopes.
What I like best about him is his devotion to practical effects.
Which will no doubt be a good thing for a TCM film. That said, Fede won't direct. All will depend on how hands-on a writer-producer he'll be.
I see. Hopefully his sensibilities guide things in the right direction.
Otherwise, I'm pulling out my chainsaw, Necronomicon and awesome chin! Wait... no, that's another series. ;-)
Seriously, though, this is how I rank the TCM films:
THE GOOD
TCM'74
TCM'03
TCM The Beginning
THE OKAY
TCM 3
TCM TNG
THE BAD
TCM 2
TCM 3D
Leatherface
The Good
TCM ‘74
Leatherface: TCM3
TCM: The Beginning
TCM ‘03
The Ugly
TC 3D
TCM2
Leatherface ‘17
TCM: The Next Generation
I can't disagree. TNG is an awkward one for me. On the one hand, that film is utterly deranged. On the other hand, Matthew McConaughey is an absolute delight. '3D' is just a stupid, formulaic teen bait flick, lacking in brutality and madness. And I just don't get what Hooper was trying to do with TCM2. Happy to see Mosely and Hopper, but nothing in this movie keeps me interested. Yeah, and then there's Leatherface '17. I predict this new film, just TCM, can't be worse than that one.
Bring it on!!!
Can't wait!
Awesome. I have tickets with my brother booked for Thursday Night. Going to try to avoid spoilers like the plague for this one.
The Scream Franchise. In preparation for the newest release in this series, I watched all the first four films, and then the fifth and latest tonight.
Scream (1996) - The original and still the best by a country mile. All the characters, story, originality, comedy, and kills are so on-point. Everything just worked so well here. Easily one of my all-time favorite horror movies and films in general. 10/10
Scream 2 (1997) - A perfectly decent sequel. I didn't like the decision to
Scream 3 (2000) - The worst one, and a classic example of threequel curse. Several bad decisions here:
Scream 4 (2011) - Craven's final film and my favorite of the sequels. I loved that it was a standalone experience after 3's stuff, and the villain was definitely the most interesting in the series after the first movie. While not incredible or stunning, it does almost everything right and doesn't make any of the missteps that bothered me in the other sequels. 8/10
Scream (2022) - The latest, and... not greatest. The film is decent and competently made, but full of wasted potential and things that just irked me.
Ranking:
1. Scream (1996)
2. Scream 4 (2011)
3. Scream 2 (1997)
4. Scream (2022)
5. Scream 3 (2000)
I personally rank the franchise in release order. I was really disappointed by Scream 4, and Scream 3 is a guilty pleasure. Scream 2 was a good enough sequel. Overall all the sequels (so far, we'll see tonight) could have been better, and nothing can match the true perfection of the original. It's perfect.
We’ll see if it’s just hype, but I’m excited!
In terms of rating:
Scream (1996) - perfect
Scream 2 (1997) - a good sequel
Scream (2022) - the best sequel since
Scream 3 (2000) - guilty pleasure
Scream 4 (2011) - enjoy it but was super disappointed
I wasn't a big fan of it. It's way, way too meta (even more so than Scream 4, which is shocking to say), it relies way too heavily on the original (even imitating shot-by-shot moments in an inferior fashion), and the original cast was all but wasted here. Then again, I'm overly critical about horror films these days, but I did have some optimism for this one. Just missed the mark and didn't impress me or feel like a justified return after a decade-plus away.
Glad to see someone closer to my thoughts here. I shouldn’t have hyped it up as much as I did in my head, but the trailers made it look better than the final product. A perfectly “okay” movie, but for Scream standards, disappointing.
Same here, because it seems like lots of fans are over the moon about it whereas I wasn't impressed overall really.
That's my favorite one of the series.
Much like @MajorDSmythe, the quality starts to nosedive after 3 but I always include Bloodline in my marathon viewings because it has a few good moments and I enjoy the scattering timelines throughout (and bonus points go to that long-haired performance from a younger Adam Scott).