SM4 unrated edition
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SM4 unrated edition
anyone like scary movie 4? The dvd is supposed to come out later this month with roughly 2 hours of extra stuff, not sure exactly what though aside from deleted scenes. I hope zucker gives his take on the first 3 scary movies and how he wanted to kind of change the humor in the movie in some ways, its all still low brow but i saw some political humor in there. The jabs at tom cruise were hilarious.
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I've enjoyed them all so far so I'll check this one out.
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Originally Posted by TNAJason
Scary Movie 4>Scary Movie 3>Scary Movie>Scary Movie 2(<The only one I hated)
I agree the second one kinda fell out for me I didnt laugh nearly as much as I did at the fourth and first ones. I think maybe thats why we didnt see the wayans in the last 2 movies they got new directors and writers in there, david zucker is a comedy legend so his direction was part of the reason the 4th was so great.
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Originally Posted by MartinBlank
I was returning my rented copy tonight when I noticed that King Kong is on the cover, but if I remember correctly, he's not in the movie. What gives?
I sort of blazed through the deleted scenes but dont remember it being in there.
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Originally Posted by BuddyRevell
Heh heh...I noticed the same thing when I returned my copy last night. I remember a scene from the trailer where you see King Kongs hand touch Carmen Electra when she's tied up.
I sort of blazed through the deleted scenes but dont remember it being in there.
I sort of blazed through the deleted scenes but dont remember it being in there.
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I never saw Scary Movie 4... but from the previews it looks like it turned from parodying scary movies to blatant sketch comedy about anything pop culture. Tom Cruise, Brokeback Mountain, etc. Why is it even called Scary Movie anymore?
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Originally Posted by rdemond
That carmen electra scene is from the romantic comedy spoof Date Movie. I was wondering why king kong is on the box for SM4 also though.
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Originally Posted by rdemond
That carmen electra scene is from the romantic comedy spoof Date Movie. I was wondering why king kong is on the box for SM4 also though.
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Originally Posted by Leechboy
Just a warning for anyone who hasn't picked this one up yet. Wal Mart has an exclusive bonus disc.
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Back in early 2005, Walmart exclusive bonus discs, that featured extra bonus content related to the featured film, were "free". I remember picking up Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, with a Walmart exclusive bonus disc, without having to pay an extra $5.
Currently, to my knowledge, Walmart seems to be the only retailer to charge extra for exclusive content during their sales.
Currently, to my knowledge, Walmart seems to be the only retailer to charge extra for exclusive content during their sales.
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Originally Posted by newcomb being
I never saw Scary Movie 4... but from the previews it looks like it turned from parodying scary movies to blatant sketch comedy about anything pop culture. Tom Cruise, Brokeback Mountain, etc. Why is it even called Scary Movie anymore?
Even the spoofing of horror films is played out. The ZAZ films, Naked Gun and Hot Shots films were funny because they mostly parodied cliches of the genres they targeted. They weren't just a string of specific movie references.
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I finally got a chance to watch it last night (from Netflix).
I'm pretty surprised that it doesn't have closed caption, I was forced to use the subtitle and it felt like I'm watching foreign movie! I mean, WTF??
I'm pretty surprised that it doesn't have closed caption, I was forced to use the subtitle and it felt like I'm watching foreign movie! I mean, WTF??