https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/florida-deputies-issue-stern-warning-do-not-shoot-at-hurricaneI was going to watch scream for Halloween, but my internet was out. I thought it was a little bit cool because it's like the start of a horror movie, but it got old fast.
Didn't get any trick or treaters, and the candy was depressingly small. I got a 30-piece thinking that would be plenty. I'm glad kids didn't show up, these things are like one bite candy rations now. Fun size was always an oxymoron.
I did recently watch an analysis of the first movie, and cz actually caught something I missed. One of the questions ghostface asks Casey in the opening scene is which door he's at.
This is a trick question, because he was covering both doors. It's a great callback to classic slashers like Friday the 13th, because it honestly seemed like Jason could teleport at times.
Fun thing, another horror reviewer debunked THAT myth by measuring the dance floor of the cruise ship nightclub. No teleportation was required, Jason just had to walk really fast. It's the camera cuts that make it look like he teleported.
Another funny thing, to rent Scream on Youtube, it's Four bucks, which if I recall correctly, is what a new release rented for at Blockbuster. At least with youtube, you don't have to rewind or return the tape.
I think older movies were $2, which scream definitely qualifies as now. I still think digital rentals are priced a bit too steep. If they were a dollar, I'd probably rent one a week, instead of seeking my tricornered hat.