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Indeed. The poster has me excited beyond measure. First, Jenna's stunning eyes; then, a sharp knife; and finally, the title. I don't need a trailer, guys. I'm ready to cut deep. ;-) I know it's not the popular opinion, but I thought Scream V the best (big, commercial) slasher I'd seen in two decades. Wildly entertaining, very brutal at times, effectively scary (a rarity for this seasoned horror fan), and very well played by the leads, in particular by Jenna Ortega. In fact, I'm not going to miss Sidney. Her story was good for two films and then got stretched out beyond breaking point. Let the new kids take over. I'm game.
I agree with you on that regarding 4 and 5 though but have a feeling that might be more to do with how much time had passed since Scream 3 in both real life and the film.
Wouldn't it be cool if Herzog had a bit part in it?
While not real the fact that we could have gotten Clive Barker’s Godzilla is well yeah!!!! Pretty cool in my mind it’s one of those ideas that suddenly makes so much sense though you never though of it before
Left some examples here:
1. Scream (1996)
2. Scream 2
3. Scream 3
4. Scream VI
5. Scream 4
6. Scream (2022)
1. Scream (1996)
2. Scream 4
3. Scream 2
4. Scream (2022)
5. Scream 3
A huge factor as to why this ranks as it does for me is the villains + motivations. It's pretty much impossible to top the original for its inventiveness and nostalgic value, also. It's not a popular opinion but 4 was definitely my favorite sequel - I loved Judy, the villain, and character dynamics a lot. 2 is a really solid sequel, pretty good all around. 5 was fine but a little underwhelming for me, especially as I don't think it earned a certain someone's death. 3... suffers the SPECTRE syndrome of retcons and bombastic-ness. I've been increasingly more and more hopeful about 6 the closer it's come up, and I'd be satisfied if it can beat 5 soundly.
1. Scream (1996)
2. Scream 4 (2011)
3. Scream 2 (1997)
4. Scream VI (2023)
5. Scream (2022)
6. Scream 3 (2000)
I found the sixth one to be a little more fun, interesting, and fresh than the fifth. Some really intense action and kills. However, there is still something about it that leaves me thinking at the end, how much is really left in the tank for this series. Losing Sidney was really felt, and like when I left the theater after 5, I’m not in any hurry to get another new one. They’re good enough movies, but I can’t help but keep thinking how Scream 4 would have been a more satisfying conclusion for this franchise.
Hehe. I’ll definitely say she shines in the film, one of the best aspects, and was probably my favorite of the protagonists this time around. The movie is good, but I definitely think there was room to make it better. One thing I have to get off my chest:
https://deadline.com/2023/03/david-cronenberg-shrouds-vincent-cassel-diane-kruger-guy-pearce-may-toronto-1235313369/
Solely due to my extreme love for Videodrome, I'll always be excited for a new film of his. As for his most recent effort, I wasn't terribly impressed. Felt too dry and uneventful to me, as darkly unique as it was.
It's lost a lot of the irreverant humour that made the series what it was, but it had enough thrills in there to keep me engaged. The ending was daft, and at least one character's survival made me roll my eyes, but I still had a good time.
I get that people have this crush on Jenna Ortega, but for both of the last two films I've walked out with a strong desire to set Melissa Barrera as my phone wallpaper.
Melissa Barrera is fine, but consider me a Jenna fanatic. Those eyes! 😉
Haha! They're definitely a match as sisters, @DarthDimi ;)
Most people will not be able to get past the first 15 minutes of the first film since there is nothing here besides buckets of blood and a video game experience but without us at the controls. And yet, this may be the best DOOM adaptation I have ever seen. Despite their low budgets, these films are great fun! Wild and gory, with an '80s synth score and honoring the rules of games like the original DOOM, HOTEL INFERNO is probably the most "correct" shooter adaptation to date.
I can only hope that more films in this series come our way. Though hard to find, cheap and very niche, the HOTEL INFERNO films are worth the time of both gore fans and old-school shooter fans like myself. The people who made these films obviously put a lot of hard work in them, and they understand the craft of making exploitation flicks that will continue to build an almost underground fan base. I certainly like them, even if I need a shower afterwards.