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Thursday, April 29, 2010
Yawn
From slashfilm, Entertainment Weekly got their hands on the first teaser poster for "Scream 4," which stars Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox and David Arquette. Wes Craven is returning to direct the new installment, which will begin shooting this June for an April 15th, 2011 release date. Check out the poster below.
"It's a total integration of Sidney (Campbell), Gale (Cox) and Dewey (Arquette) and new kids. The story of Sid, Gale, and Dewey is very much a part of the movie," said Craven. "[Sidney] kind of put her life back together in the course of these 10 years. But, certainly, there would be no Scream without Ghostface, so she has to confront him again, but now as a woman who has really come out the darkness of her past."
He went on to say that there is a strong possibility that there will be a couple killed at the beginning of the film. He said: "You will recognize the DNA of the film: a very complex murder mystery, a shocking action picture, wonderful humor based on character, and lots of surprises, as well as a movie that kind of copies itself. It’s a pretty amazing script."
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Oh blarg, what a bunch of crap. I can't help but imagine someone laying down that hype-hooey just suddenly pausing, staring into the distance for a moment, exhaling deeply, then pulling off their microphone and leaving.
Scream 4? That's not even beating a dead horse, that's licking the ground where a horse's carcass decayed and blew away years ago.
Excellent analogy Punk. The original Scream served as a loving homage of dumb 80's slasher films. It had a nice blend of humor, wit and genuine scares. Scream 2 was ho-hum and 3 was just plain retarded. What possible good could come out of a 4th installment?
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