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A film review by
Gareth
Von Kallenbach @ KGHP FM.
In
the time honored tradition of it is not broke, don't fix
it, the Wayans brothers have followed up their smash hit
"Scary Movie" with this summers "Scary
Movie 2".
The original Scary was a bawdy and often funny parody of
classic teen horror films ranging from the "Scream
" to the "I Know What You Did" series as
well as countless other horror classics. What set the
film apart was that no subject was taboo, and the
filmmakers were willing to take things to new levels of
grossness to get a laugh. Who can ever forget the classic
parody of the bathroom knife in the ear scene from "Scream
2" where genitals were substituted for a Knife?
The original film never intended to have a sequel, but
when the picture went on to gross over $144 Million,
Dimension films turned to Director/Producer Keenan Ivory
Wayans and asked for a sequel. Since money is the name of
the game, it did not take a rocket scientist to realize
that a sequel would make money as well.
"Scary Movie 2" is not a film for everyone, as
it relies on a very ribald style of humor. If you are put
off by bodily humor, gross jokes, and bodily fluid jokes,
then ":Scary Movie 2"is not for you. However,
if you do not mind jokes of this nature, then be prepared
to laugh yourself silly.
The story centers on the survivors from the first film.
It is a year later, and we catch up with the crew at
college. Cindy (Anna Faris) is enjoying college and is
still as ditzy but sweet as ever. Ray Maker (Shawn Wayans)
is still the big jock on campus and despite having Brenda
Meeks (Regina Hall) as his Girlfriend, Ray is still as
confused as ever about his sexuality . Brenda's Brother
Shorty, (Marlon Wayans) is still burnt out from his drug
use, and is as clueless as ever.
The story involves a haunted house where a research
scientist, (Tim Curry) plans to take the survivors and a
few of their friends in order to prove the house is
haunted. With the promise of A's for the trip, the group
heads off for what should be a fun few nights in a
classic mansion.
No sooner does the group arrive then they are introduced
to Hanson, The Handy man with a deformed Hand and
horrible hygiene practices (Chris Elliott) before long
all hell breaks loose and the gang are on the run from
ghosts, skeletons, and yes even a possessed Ganja plant.
It seems the former lord of the manor,(Richard Moll) is
still roaming the house and is not opposed to getting a
"booty call" from the guests such as Alex( Tori
Spelling) who proceeds to become infatuated with the
dearly departed. The film keeps the story of the haunting
in the background and simply relies on the premise of
trapped people in a hunted house to setup the gags. We do
not look for obvious escapes for the characters, but
rather watch and wonder as to what gag is going to come
next, and delight in the realization of what film is
being spoofed. This is the strength of the film, it knows
that is a silly parody and does not try to take itself to
seriously. Director Wayans, keeps the mood light and
upbeat and the cast seems to be enjoying themselves.
While the film does not have a story beyond getting the
characters into settings in which to spoof other films
and do parodies of everything from Nike Commercials to
the recent presidential elections, the laughs do come on
a regular basis. , Another good point of the film was
that unlike so many films these days, the best jokes are
not the ones shown in the film's trailers.
In many ways a film like "Scary Movie 2" is a
difficult film to review, as it does not have a great
plot, acting, or special effects. What is does have is
many jokes, some more gross than the next such as the
parody of the classic Pea Soup scene from the "Exorcist"
where the Priest, (played in a small roll by James Woods)
gives as good as he got, and then some. The film is
crass, crude, gross, stupid and very funny and
entertaining. If you liked "Scary Movie" then
you are certain to love "Scary Movie 2"
3 stars out of 5

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