Scream 2

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Scream 2

Scream 2 film poster
Directed by Wes Craven
Produced by Cathy Konrad,
Wes Craven,
Marianne Maddalena
Written by Kevin Williamson
Starring Neve Campbell
Courteney Cox
David Arquette
Jamie Kennedy
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Jerry O'Connell
Laurie Metcalf
Jada Pinkett Smith
Timothy Olyphant
Elise Neal
Rebecca Gayheart
Portia de Rossi
Liev Schreiber
Distributed by Dimension Films
Release date(s) December 12, 1997
Running time 120 min.
Language English
Budget $24,000,000
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Scream 2 (1997 released in 1998 in the UK) is the second part of the Scream trilogy, which was concluded by Scream 3. As with the other films in the trilogy, Scream 2 combines straight-forward scares with dialogue that satirizes conventions of slasher films, especially (in this case) slasher film sequels.

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[edit] Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Sarah Michelle Gellar as Cici, a new version victim with the same pattern as the first movie
Sarah Michelle Gellar as Cici, a new version victim with the same pattern as the first movie

The plot is centered on a group of college friends, an ex-cop and a news reporter as they deal with some mysterious killings that take place after the release of the horror movie Stab, which was inspired by the events of the original film. Many of the survivors from the first movie return to reprise their original roles in this film.

Sidney (Neve Campbell) and Randy (Jamie Kennedy) attend Windsor College now. They see on the news that a couple (Jada Pinkett Smith and Omar Epps) were murdered at the preview of Stab, a movie based on a book by Gale Weathers (Courteney Cox) about the Woodsboro murders. They realize that it's starting all over again. Dewey (David Arquette) is hanging around the campus to make sure Sidney's alright. Randy and Dewey talk to each other and explain to each other that anyone could be the killer (known as Ghostface), including themselves.

The killer attempts to kill Sidney, while setting up a copycat ploy. The pattern goes by names, Maureen Evans (Maureen Prescott) and Phil Stevens (Steven is Casey Becker's Boyfriend). Cici Cooper a sorority girl, is the next victim, and her real name is Casey, like Casey Becker. Randy is the next victim when the killer calls and Gale and Dewey search for where the call is coming form when the killer says he can see them. Randy looks around and is outside of Joel's van when he is unexpectedly pulled into the van and stabbed viscously by the killer. Officer Andrews and Officer Richards are also killed. Gale and Dewey are caught up in a game of cat and mouse with the killer, resulting in Dewey being stabbed. After being trapped in a cop car that has crashed and narrowly escaping a "tight" squeeze Hallie, Sid's roommate is killed and Sid heads for the Campus theatre.

In the final confrontation on the school stage, the killers are revealed to be Sidney's new boyfriend's best friend, Mickey (Timothy Olyphant), and Mrs. Loomis (Laurie Metcalf), the mother of Sidney's previous boyfriend, Billy, who was the killer in the first film. Mrs. Loomis went insane after her family's break-up and wanted to kill Sidney and all who she holds dear as revenge against her mother. She kills Mickey, stating that his motive was completely absurd and that no one would believe it. (Mickey was going to blame it on the craze that the-film-within-a-film, Stab, had created.) Before he collapses, Mickey shoots Gale as she is running towards him, causing her to fall off the stage. Sidney is cornered by Mrs. Loomis and tricks her by saying, "Isn't Mickey supposed to be dead?", and when Mrs. Loomis looks, Sidney hits Mrs. Loomis in the face with a prop jar. Sidney then causes the stage to collapse on Mrs. Loomis. Mrs. Loomis survives, and gets Sidney in an arm-lock, and Cotton (played by Liev Schreiber, who was the man who went to jail for allegedly killing Sid's mother) shows up, and picks up Mickey's gun.

Mrs. Loomis tries to convince Cotton to kill Sidney, but Cotton shoots Mrs. Loomis instead. Gale is alive, as the bullet just bounced off her rib. But then, Mickey suddenly jumps up and Gale and Sidney shoot him multiple times. Then, Sidney turns around and shoots Mrs. Loomis in the head, "Just in case". It is then revealed that Dewey was alive after, quite literally, being stabbed in the back (while a horrified Gale watched while in a sound studio, unable to hear him cry for help because of sound-proof glass). Gale is overjoyed that he was found alive, and the movie ends with Sidney looking up into the sky and walking away from the scene of the carnage.

Reception

As with the first film, scream 2 received a very good critical reception. Roger Ebert noted the film as being "about as good as the original.

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[edit] The Rules

A signature device, started in Scream and continued in Scream 2 and Scream 3, was the typical "rules" for that type of horror movie being stated by the characters. In Scream 2, the rules for a sequel (as described by Randy) are:

  1. The body count is always bigger.
  2. The death scenes are always much more elaborate, with more blood and gore.
  3. Randy starts to describe the third rule: "If you want your films to become a successful franchise, never, ever...' before being interrupted by Dewey. (The joke is that the filmmakers are admitting there is no surefire way to ensure a film franchise is successful.) However, the film's original teaser trailer featured an extended version of the rules scene which reveals that originally the third rule was supposed to be "Never, ever, under any circumstances assume the killer is dead." This referenced Randy's last line in the original Scream which stated that a killer always comes back to life for one last scare.

[edit] Trivia

  • Robert Rodriguez filmed the film-within-a-film Stab in Scream 2 (written by Kevin Williamson) and directed The Faculty based on Williamson's screenplay.
  • Tori Spelling portrays Sidney Prescott in Stab. In Scream, Sidney said, ironically, that if her story was transcribed into a movie, she'll be portrayed by Spelling.
  • Matthew Lillard makes a cameo in the scene set at the Ky Dem Alpha party. He can be seen entering the room as the camera pans around at the beginning of the scene. According to Wes Craven, Neve and Matthew were dating at the time of filming Scream 2.
  • Despite rumors that Rose McGowan cameos in the theater scene, she does not. However, the camera lingers on an uncredited actress who looks like McGowan. Rose does appear in the background of the same party scene where Matthew Lillard makes a cameo.
  • Wes Craven makes an uncredited appearance in the hospital scene.
  • There are a number of TV stars within the film: Campbell (Party of Five), Cox (Friends), Gellar (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), O'Connell (Sliders), Spelling and Gayheart (Beverly Hills 90210), Joshua Jackson (Dawson's Creek), and Portia de Rossi (Ally McBeal).
  • The original script has Cotton as one of the killers, Hallie and Derek were the others, being boyfriend and girlfriend. The script ended with Cotton and Sidney fighting among the rafters of the theatre.
  • Mrs. Loomis' motivation for the killings was to avenge the murder of her son, Billy, one of the killers in Scream. This is a nod to Friday the 13th in which Mrs. Voorhees kills a number of people to avenge the death of her son, Jason Voorhees.
  • The film production was plagued by unusual summer heat, cast injuries and frequent sound problems due to aircraft activity in the nearby area.
  • The signature Dewey theme song that plays over Dewey's first appearance in the film is actually a sample from the score to the film (Broken Arrow) composed by Hans Zimmer
  • Filmmakers were on such a tight schedule that many scenes and dialogue sequences in the film were entirely improvised by Wes Craven and cast members.
  • A young woman who greets Maureen and Phil at the theatre and offers them their "Stab" souvenir costumes was actually the winner of an MTV contest.
  • The Cassandra play sequence was choreographed by Adam Shankman who went on to direct films like Cheaper by the Dozen 2, A Walk to Remember, and the film version of the Broadway musical Hairspray.
  • The Cassandra sequence was scored by Danny Elfman, the same orchestrations are later used in the film during the final confrontation.
  • Originally the cafeteria sequence where Derek publicly serenades Sidney with a rendition of "I Think I Love You" was supposed to feature Dolly Parton's song "I Will Always Love You" but filmmakers were unable to secure the rights.
  • Every character in the Scream films wears large black boots so as to keep them as a suspect.
  • The girl on the other end of the phone before Cici is killed is Selma Blair, who would later go on to star alongside Sarah Michelle Gellar in Cruel Intentions.
  • The scene in which Randy is killed in the newsvan is almost identical to a scene in 'Slumber Party Massacre'. Also the scene in which Derek is jumped for giving away his letters, is similar to a scene in 'Final Exam', (a movie that Randy mentions at one point in the film).
  • The list of movies mentioned throughout this film include: 'Aliens', 'Terminator 1 & 2', 'House II: The Second Story', 'The Godfather Part II', 'Star Wars', 'Top Gun', 'Friday the 13th', 'Candyman', 'Showgirls', 'The House on Sorority Row', 'The Dorm That Dripped Blood', 'Graduation Day', 'Splatter University' and 'Final Exam'.

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