Yeah man all of it tbf 😅 Dewey had me in bits, ghost face chasing Casey played by Drew Barrymore who I genuinely thought would be in the movie more, and that Billy twist actually got me, and Paige from Charmed getting caught in the doggy door 😂
Favorite detail was the callback to the use of Red Right Hand in almost every sequel regardless of if it was nondiegetic or not. Particularly since each Ghostface has some stupid vengeance motive that isn't really a motive so it seems apt to the theme of what the Red Right Hand stands for in literature. The vengeful killer for God... why does go need a killer, what can god ever get revenge on a person for when they are supposed to be all knowing and all seeing? It in reality should be a useless tool much like the Ghostface incarnation are carrying out revenge for useless reasons and on the wrong people. Like Roman going after Sidney in Scream 3... like what?
The fact it is not in anything like the start of this type of comedy horror that laughs at itself. Try watching and breaking down 'Student Bodies (1981)'...
Scream is legit one of my favorite movies of all time. It has everything. The humor, the horror, the suspense. I remember watching this with my brother and sister when it came out and we’ve watched every sequel together since.
Something I noticed on my last rewatch, when Stu "kills" Billy in his parents bedroom, he goes to wipe off the fake blood and his glove squeaks on the knife. Because it's not as thick as real blood. Also Billy's "blood" sticking to his hands and clothes is a different color and viscosity from the other characters. One of the boys watching Halloween earlier had complained that the blood in it looked so fake, I just love this little detail they added in. The whole movie is full of them, I think that's what makes it so special
What I always thought was so brilliant about the film, is the fact that they make Billy seem extremely sketchy. Like, He shows up at Sydney's house right after Casey dies. He shows up at Sydney's house (then drops a phone) right after she got a call from/was attacked by the killer. He showed up at Stu's party ominously in the doorway right after Tatum's murder. There's so many creepy moments of billy in the movie that as an audience member It makes you think: There's no way he's the killer because he's too obvious. They're trying too hard to make us think it's him. So it makes us rule him out, and then brilliantly he was the killer all along. Reverse psychology.
Agree! First time I watched it I thought he was too obvious. I assumed dad. Stu is who shocked and didn’t expect 2 of them. I was 13 when this came out and it’s what made me love horror.
Not to mention that when they show the killer at school he has the same exact boots as Billy and Stu. And remember he was in the horror section at the video store.
I always found Stu to be the most frightening character. While Billy was set off by his mom’s abandonment, Stu doesn’t really have a motive. He’s a complete psycho who isn’t really ever a suspect because he’s so goofy. Billy seemingly can’t hide his sinister side at all, having to get caught and cleared by police, then having to fake his death before he’s finally trusted … for about 30sec, and then he reveals the truth.
I saw Scream in college back in ‘96. Everyone was obsessed with this movie. There were Scream parties all over campus where students dressed like the characters from the movie. Good times. Thanks for the shot of nostalgia.
Truly jealous that you were in college in those simpler times. I was born in ‘90, had a trainwreck of an older stepsister that loved Scream so I got to sneak-watch it when I was 7 or 8.
I love how almost 30 years later we’re all still infatuated with this film and the series. But this movie is prob my fav horror movie of all time; even if it’s not that scary and it’s very funny.
Hellyeah, I remember those days. Every time I watch this movie it takes me back. Totally miss the 90's and being a very young adult. Definitely was better times.
@@nic8577 I saw the fist one, but not the rest. I’m sure it’s because I’m old and “things just aren’t the same” and all that, but of course I like the original better.
One thing that I think a lot of people either overlook or don't think much about, is yes Sidney is the scream Queen and she is badass, but I think a lot of people overlook the fact that she was dead to rights during the first attack. She didn't survive because she was strong. She survived because they had a plan and part of the plan was her surviving, accusing Billy, and staying alive until the finale at the house. They were not trying to actually kill her there. She was always part of the plan till the end. The knocking her senseless against the ground, and then taking his sweet ass time to slowly rub the knife along her neck and then take even more sweet ass time to hold the knife in the air and then not catch her when running up the stairs, they absolutely positively let her go on purpose as part of the plan. Which ended up being a big mistake because here we are almost thirty years later and she's killed like 80% of the murderers haha
That is 💯 true including her half brother Roman in Scream 3 who was the Brains of the operation which had Billy and Stu motivated to kill Sidney and her friends.
@@DanielMartinez-el3uzyeah motivated Billy to kill maureen. And get a partner to help and to sell out in case they got caught. He had no idea that they were going to do the ghost face stuff nor did he have any part of that. He was only in on the Maureen stuff. Which is why in the third movie he said he had no idea that they were going to make a movie of their own and do all the ghost face stuff a year later. But he ended up benefiting greatly from it. He was hands off but the initial driving force to get Billy to kill Maureen and then Billy's anger took off all on its own after that. I would have loved to see scream 3 as it was supposed to be. Before they cut out all of the gore for the most part and dulled it down to basically a PG-13 movie with way too much comedy.
I like how they reveal who the killer is in like the first 15 minutes, when Billy's coming through the window and "don't fear the reaper" is playing hinting to us that he is Ghost Face
Scream 4 was filmed at my middle school while I was attending there. I remember when they changed the name of our school to Woodsboro High and everyone trying to surround the set when they were filming. One of the most solid horror franchises out there
I thought it was a library, there are people that do tour videos. They brought in the lockers etc…which scream was filmed at your school? Cause The high school was a library or city center.
That “Jamie look behiiiind you “ scene blew my mind as a teenager sitting in the movie theater. I was such a horror nerd it was right up my alley and the meta moment of the Jamie moment or Stu being killed by the final girl by a tv with the moment that the scream queen fought back right before crushing his head and electrocuted him.
The three dolls in Stu’s house tie back to the first three kills of Scream. One of them dolls is hanging like Casey, another is tied to a chair like Steve, and the third one is meant to represent Principal Himbry hanging from the football post.
Scream came out when I was 6. My mom loved horror movies so I have been watching them since I was...well 6. Anyway, this movie holds a HUGE place in my heart. It is my comfort movie (iykyk). Finding this part of the internet, where I am not the only person who treasures these movies is why I love the internet.
Still amazes me that Randy just straight up calls the final act of the movie and yet my 1996 self thought he was wrong and the killer would in fact be Sidney's dad. Great manipulative work there.
The scene when they're all eating lunch was a key one for me. In my earlier viewings, I assumed the obvious hints around Billy and Stu were too conveniently obvious...like they wouldn't BLATANTLY give away the killers that early in the film, would they? But I appreciate how the film immediately casts doubt when Tatum provides an alibi, for Stu at least. Love how they used red herrings. Also, I initially thought Billy saying "it's called tact you fuck rag" was in defense of Sydney, considering Maureen Prescott's murder. Look at how Sydney reacted to Stu's description.
I want to point out that the scene where you can see ghost mask in the principals eyes is an old Victorian theory that one could see the last image of what someone saw before they died etched in their eyes. The police even photographed one of Jack the rippers victims eyes in hopes they could identify the killer this way.
Scream is still my fav slasher movie, it changed the genre and Wes Craven was a genius. I just saw this week the latest one, it will never be the same without Craven but it was definitely entertaining. I hope the story continues to evolve and give us more great moments.
I love reading trivia from movies. I found this one interesting… Molly Ringwald was offered the role of Sidney Prescott, but turned it down, saying she'd rather not be playing a high school student at the age of twenty-seven.
One that wasn’t mentioned: Billy gave Stu a nod when they were standing in the threshold of Stu’s house, which looks like “it’s done” (referring to the garage scene)
Stu was already in the house and in the closet just didn’t come up and that’s with the sound of the floor is.. Stu stabs with 2 hands and Billy stabs with one.. and Stu’s holding his bladder in the closet for that long is legendary
@@rigelb9025 Lmfaoo thats actually very funny and wouldn’t be shocked if that was the underlying message. Stu was Def gay for Billy. Billy was either bi or just using Stu. Maybe a bit of both.
I don’t like horror or slashers BUT I have a soft spot for this movie. Back when this came out on VHS, myself, my sister and a cousin were watching this in our living room, and we were youngish teenagers. Me and my sister come from a very religious family and we all still are. So all three of us were totally freaked out in the dark living room watching this, when my very church lady mom came running in from the kitchen screaming she’d been stabbed, while holding one of the big kitchen knives. We screamed bloody murder until we realized my mom was cackling. That’s when I found out my mom has a really twisted sense of humor LOL! doesn’t come out often, but when it does, it’s amazing!! Thank you, Scream, for letting me find out more about my mom! 😂
Me and my now wife went to go see it when it first came out. I was about 19 at the time and I never saw any of the trailers. Needless to say it was a pleasant surprise and my wife had nightmares about that mask. Fast forward to Scream 2 and we were in Jacksonville watching it. Right after the scene where Jada gets killed they turned on the lights and had someone dressed as Ghostface in the theater with us and people were bugging out. My wife was crying she was so scared. 😂😂😂. To this day I tease her about that. She did go with me this past Thursday to see Scream 6 and we enjoyed it!
1. I remember watching the trailer for the 1st Scream trailer. Billy Loomis says ‘it’s me’ when crawling into Sidney’s window. Big clue! 2. There was a cleaner in the movie wearing a Freddie Kruger jumper
Favorite moments are the final half with Stew and Billy trying g to kill Sydeny and monologing their plot. Also Tattum's "Please don't kill me Mr Ghostface, I want to be in the sequal." The way the actress delivers that line is great.
I worked on the Chainsaw Massacre movie from the 2000's , I provided all of the strange props like animal heads, animal traps, animal skins and things of that such. I had a total blast. I also worked on Olympus Has Fallen and Drive Angry and most recently the Highwaymen.
Man, the very first horrormovie I watched was "Nightmare on Elmstreet" when I was 5.I love that movie and watched it too many times to count since then. When I was 12, "Scream" came out, and I fell absolutely in love. Had to wait for the VHS back then, and I drove my Moviestore guy absolutely insane with almost.allmost daily visits to ask if the movie came out. one of my best memories. I'll hold this movie close to my heart, probably forever 🥲
I remember seeing Scream opening week and the theater was packed. It was such a fun movie to watch with an audience who had no idea what it was in for.
Skeet and Matt recently did a panel with Neve and they revealed that when Billy hits him with the phone while he's bleeding out and he yells at him calling him a dick... That Skeet was in the moment and improvised but really hit him hard and that was Matt genuinely reacting 😂
I worked at a theatre during the original release of the first three movies, so I always got to see them first and then my friends wanted me to take them on my days off so I could get them in free and share my free concessions. So when watching Scream 3 for the second time when Sidney was dreaming of her mother at the window I jabbed my best friend in the side right when Ghostface smashed though the glass. She screamed at the top of her lungs making everyone turn and look at her as she half jumped out of her seat. We are both horror buffs and rarely get scared or startled in movies. She slapped me on the shoulder and we still laugh about it to this day. In fact I just told her 8 year old daughter the story who thought it was hilarious. We watched so many movies together, with me always being on the second or third viewing and she would constantly ask me what was going to happen, to which I replied “watch the movie” eventually evolving into me just holding up three fingers when promoted.
Seen this the day it came out and many times after and it's still an awesome movie with a great cast. Totally had a crush on Tatum (Rose McGowan) plus Matthew Lillard and Skeet Ulrich killed it in this movie. I totally miss the 90's, definitely better times.
I too was in the 6th grade! I love Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer because they’re the only scary movies I can watch without feeling like a pansy
I miss going to the rental shop to pick out films to watch, me and my girlfriend would go almost every Saturday to get some goodies and a film to watch. It's the closet thing you could get to going to the cinema without actually going
17:54 Later at the party this guy isn't wearing this over shirt anymore. In my head-canon, he changed shirts and left the blue plaid in his car. Billy, after attacking Tatum, obviously smelled like beer. So he ditches the alcohol soaked clothes, rinses off with the hose and snags this shirt out of dude's car because it was all he could find.
There's another reference to a classic horror movie that wasn't covered here. When Sidney, Tatum, and Dewey are out and about and all the stores are closing down for curfew, Tatum mentions 'The Town That Dreaded Sundown,' which is a 70s horror movie based on the real 1946 Texarkana Moonlight Murders.
I saw scream 3 on tv before I saw scream and I’d already seen scary movie. NOTHING could have prepared me for the raw horror of scream unedited for tv when I finally watched it and I’ve been hooked ever since. I’ve seen this movie at least 10 times, mostly by myself, just because I enjoy the humor, the scares, and the talent
I was 9 when this movie was released... It changed my whole outlook on horror/slasher movies since. The original Scream is my number one movie on my Mount Rushmore of all time movies. The jury is still out on the other 3 to complete said Mount Rushmore! It just had such a huge impact on me and how I ended up working out my own manuscripts during high school and winning multiple awards. I still have plenty of scripts optioned. Without Scream influencing me, I don't know where my career would be. RIP Wes
Since I see a lot of people being blown away by pretty common Easter eggs Let me tell you a fun fact that that Matt himself confirmed to me when we were working on his NFT project When he invites Tatum and Sid to the party he says some kind of jive/slang “Kizoo cuz skizoo isouu” He then hands Tatum a face down flower and Sid A face up one It was on my mind for decades so I asked him during the midnight movie club NFT watch along of scream 1 that I helped him host When I asked him he said I was the first person to ever notice that and he completely forgot but when the scene came up he remembered and said he ad libbed it knowing people would never notice Honestly once you hear it it’s so obvious because it’s just Snoop for kill you cuz school is out but yeah I always found it interesting nobody ever found that Easter egg
I remember being absolutely shocked that Drew Barrymore was really being killed in the opening scene. I was sure it was going to be a dream or a joke somehow.
It was obvious, as it was a standard fake protagonist opening.. Look no furter than Wes Craven's own Nightmare On Elm Street part 1 or even Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, for that matter
Actually drew wanted to be the first kill she thought it would be a shock for the viewers and that is why she dropped out of the lead and neve was sidney,
The music cue of her opening the closet door was more than a misdirection it was telling the audience later this would be important not only that Stu was already in the closet as later on Ghostface jumps out the closet to attack Sidney in the next scene. The creak when she walked by later was her hearing Stu in the closet but she simply ignores it. Right when she answer the phone you hear a weird bird noise in the background when she is on the phone with Tatum. I always thought this was Billy giving Stu the signal to prepare to lunge out the closet as a cue when Sidney finishes her phone call with Ghostface.
Still waiting for a reviewer to wonder wtf Billy is doing in Stu’s mom’s room while Stu is chasing Sid for around 7 mins, waiting for his melodramatic fall down the stairs moment.
Unfortunately I just don't think it would be enough material to make for a good movie. First off they wouldn't be able to use skeet and Matthew Lillard they are way too old. At least not Matthew haha maybe skeet he looks pretty good in the new scream movies. But this would have been pre ghostface so there wouldn't be any ghostface in it and entire movie would be leading up to one single kill if they were going to do that it should have been done within a few years of making the first one. I would have rather see flashbacks to it included in one of the early sequels. That way you don't have to do an entire movie on it everyone is still young and you get some scenes from back then. The closest we got was the movie set made to look like the crime scene
Whenever Stu says “I’ll be right back” Randy fires back with “Okay? I’ll see you in the kitchen with a knife” which later on we do see Stu in the kitchen with a knife.
Nah.. 90's slashers are way too slick and commercial. Dirty and grimy, not to mention politically incorrect 80's slashers are where it’s at, and always will be 😜
I loved all the nods and appearances from other horror films in this one. My mother got me hooked on horror movies at a young age in the early 90s lol. I remember watching this several times just to find all the "Easter eggs" from the genre.
You missed one. Matthew Lillard (the most underrated actor of all time!) being killed by a falling tv is probably a nod to one of the Elm St sequels (the one where they are all in an asylum for not sleeping) where a girl is pulled into a tv and electrocuted.
I always notice when the sheriff and Dewey are talking about the case outside that restaurant, the sheriff is smoking a cigarette and Dewey is eating an ice cream cone. Every time the sheriff takes a puff, Dewey takes a lick 😂 I was kind of hoping the creator of this vid would say something when he got to that part, but maybe there's no bts info for that bit. In my opinion, it could be a parallel to emphasize how young and immature Dewey is, but it could've also just been for a laugh lol
Scream came out when I was in 8th grade. It was the first movie I saw in a theater. I loved it then and I still love it. I will always have the biggest crush on Skeet Ulrich and Matthew Lillard.
ole harvey weinstein was also a producer of the movie, which is hinted at his foreshadowed sentencing in real life about how young actresses had to sleep with producers to get leading roles in movies. just like the girl playing neve campbell's character in scream 1 n 2. she said "i can't believe i fkd... to get this role" and then is killed. neve's in-movie mother was also an actress who slept with that producer to get a role and he just brushed it off as "it was the 70s."
this video reminded me that my brother dressed up as ghost face one halloween. it wasnt until now that i realized he was only 14 at the time and some people might think he was too young to see it, but hes always been a horror fan. it took me until my 20s to start watching horror movies
I was in high school when I went to go see scream and scream 2 both on their opening nights with a big pack of very close friends most of which I haven't seen in about 20 years everytime I see scream or scream 2 now it always brings back very fond memories of times that ment the world to me
Scream 1996 still holds up after 3 decades since it's my favorite horror movie besides The Crow 1994. My favorite memory of Scream was back in middle school when my old friend/neighbor introduced me to the slasher film for the very first time and I absolutely enjoyed the hell of the horror film so I've loved & adored the movie ever since!
Jesus Christ, its incredible how much of this video is almost word for word pulled into the New Rockstar breakdown video that was posted earlier today.
Before Wes passed, I got to go to a drive in triple feature and spent the whole night with my best friend sitting on the bed of a truck eating hot dogs and we watched Scream just as the sun finished setting, The People Under the Stairs, and then at midnight Nightmare on Elm Street.
Great video but I gotta point something huge out that you seemed to have missed. Billy did have a motive and it was that Sidney's mother had an affair with Billy's father and that's why his mother abandoned him. Huge part of the reveal, prolly the biggest of the movie.
I think the line "motives are incidental" is a nod to the fact that Billy's revenge motive doesn't really make sense, and the main driver for him and Stu is actually their psychopathic desire to kill
Let us know your favorite detail in this slasher classic.
Yeah man all of it tbf 😅 Dewey had me in bits, ghost face chasing Casey played by Drew Barrymore who I genuinely thought would be in the movie more, and that Billy twist actually got me, and Paige from Charmed getting caught in the doggy door 😂
My favorite horror series in the Insidous franchise but my favorite horror movie is "deliver us umfrom evil" staring Eric Bana
Favorite detail was the callback to the use of Red Right Hand in almost every sequel regardless of if it was nondiegetic or not. Particularly since each Ghostface has some stupid vengeance motive that isn't really a motive so it seems apt to the theme of what the Red Right Hand stands for in literature. The vengeful killer for God... why does go need a killer, what can god ever get revenge on a person for when they are supposed to be all knowing and all seeing? It in reality should be a useless tool much like the Ghostface incarnation are carrying out revenge for useless reasons and on the wrong people. Like Roman going after Sidney in Scream 3... like what?
Good video but can you get a better microphone. The bass from your breathing is destroying my speakers
The fact it is not in anything like the start of this type of comedy horror that laughs at itself. Try watching and breaking down 'Student Bodies (1981)'...
Billy and Stu was definitely kidnapping her dad at that scene cause Billy even turns her music up so she won’t hear Stu kidnapping Sydney’s dad..
Whoa!!!!
Nice catch!
THIS guy… Just walks in here and shatters my world lol I’m so glad you posted this I can’t wait to revisit this.
🤯 I honestly thought that was so her dad wouldn't hear them!! I'm so bad at horror movies 🎬
@@theBelle1 there’s even a scene where Stu checks his forehead with tatums mirror to see if there’s a mark in the hallway of the school
Scream is legit one of my favorite movies of all time. It has everything. The humor, the horror, the suspense. I remember watching this with my brother and sister when it came out and we’ve watched every sequel together since.
What’d you think of part 5 and 6??? I enjoyed 5 but 6 was fuckin great honestly enjoyed it way more then I was expecting
Yes, same here! Definitely miss those times. 😭
Something I noticed on my last rewatch, when Stu "kills" Billy in his parents bedroom, he goes to wipe off the fake blood and his glove squeaks on the knife. Because it's not as thick as real blood. Also Billy's "blood" sticking to his hands and clothes is a different color and viscosity from the other characters. One of the boys watching Halloween earlier had complained that the blood in it looked so fake, I just love this little detail they added in. The whole movie is full of them, I think that's what makes it so special
What I always thought was so brilliant about the film, is the fact that they make Billy seem extremely sketchy. Like, He shows up at Sydney's house right after Casey dies. He shows up at Sydney's house (then drops a phone) right after she got a call from/was attacked by the killer. He showed up at Stu's party ominously in the doorway right after Tatum's murder. There's so many creepy moments of billy in the movie that as an audience member It makes you think: There's no way he's the killer because he's too obvious. They're trying too hard to make us think it's him.
So it makes us rule him out, and then brilliantly he was the killer all along. Reverse psychology.
Agree! First time I watched it I thought he was too obvious. I assumed dad. Stu is who shocked and didn’t expect 2 of them. I was 13 when this came out and it’s what made me love horror.
Yea it's like telling you the truth just because they don't expect you to believe it anyway
thats exactly how it was for me
Not to mention that when they show the killer at school he has the same exact boots as Billy and Stu. And remember he was in the horror section at the video store.
I always found Stu to be the most frightening character. While Billy was set off by his mom’s abandonment, Stu doesn’t really have a motive. He’s a complete psycho who isn’t really ever a suspect because he’s so goofy. Billy seemingly can’t hide his sinister side at all, having to get caught and cleared by police, then having to fake his death before he’s finally trusted … for about 30sec, and then he reveals the truth.
Lol poor Stu is just a sensitive boy who caved to peer pressure !
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Stu was in love with Billy.
@@ashleymason6310 no
@@wednesdayaddams1356 🤣🤣🤣
I saw Scream in college back in ‘96. Everyone was obsessed with this movie. There were Scream parties all over campus where students dressed like the characters from the movie. Good times. Thanks for the shot of nostalgia.
Truly jealous that you were in college in those simpler times. I was born in ‘90, had a trainwreck of an older stepsister that loved Scream so I got to sneak-watch it when I was 7 or 8.
I love how almost 30 years later we’re all still infatuated with this film and the series. But this movie is prob my fav horror movie of all time; even if it’s not that scary and it’s very funny.
@@connordougherty9860 I’ve always loved the scream movies. What’d you think of the new ones? 5 was pretty good but 6 was honestly great.
Hellyeah, I remember those days. Every time I watch this movie it takes me back. Totally miss the 90's and being a very young adult. Definitely was better times.
@@nic8577 I saw the fist one, but not the rest. I’m sure it’s because I’m old and “things just aren’t the same” and all that, but of course I like the original better.
One of the best slashers ever. Many slashers since has tried to capture the magic and fail. RIP Wes Craven.
Urban Legend was really good, but yeah, you're right about the rest.
@@michaelrue1400 Haven't seen that one. I love Halloween (1978) as well. Hope Sidney comes back for Scream 7.
I didn’t even know Wes craven was dead. He died in 2015.
@@jesalyn84 Horrible. Amazing filmmaker.
Scream is just a hipster version of New Nightmare..
Movie was so brilliant and still holds up to this day. Definitely my favorite horror/slasher film and franchise.
One thing that I think a lot of people either overlook or don't think much about, is yes Sidney is the scream Queen and she is badass, but I think a lot of people overlook the fact that she was dead to rights during the first attack. She didn't survive because she was strong. She survived because they had a plan and part of the plan was her surviving, accusing Billy, and staying alive until the finale at the house. They were not trying to actually kill her there. She was always part of the plan till the end. The knocking her senseless against the ground, and then taking his sweet ass time to slowly rub the knife along her neck and then take even more sweet ass time to hold the knife in the air and then not catch her when running up the stairs, they absolutely positively let her go on purpose as part of the plan. Which ended up being a big mistake because here we are almost thirty years later and she's killed like 80% of the murderers haha
That is 💯 true including her half brother Roman in Scream 3 who was the Brains of the operation which had Billy and Stu motivated to kill Sidney and her friends.
Of course they didn't go in for the kill in that scene. It was pure psychological maunipulation
@@DanielMartinez-el3uzyeah motivated Billy to kill maureen. And get a partner to help and to sell out in case they got caught. He had no idea that they were going to do the ghost face stuff nor did he have any part of that. He was only in on the Maureen stuff. Which is why in the third movie he said he had no idea that they were going to make a movie of their own and do all the ghost face stuff a year later. But he ended up benefiting greatly from it. He was hands off but the initial driving force to get Billy to kill Maureen and then Billy's anger took off all on its own after that. I would have loved to see scream 3 as it was supposed to be. Before they cut out all of the gore for the most part and dulled it down to basically a PG-13 movie with way too much comedy.
@@DanielMartinez-el3uzthat was a trash retcon Romain ain do shit
I like how they reveal who the killer is in like the first 15 minutes, when Billy's coming through the window and "don't fear the reaper" is playing hinting to us that he is Ghost Face
Oouuu love this
kinda,U later see Billy Fight ghostface so U dont think of it Till the end
@@snide1574um duh, it’s called redirection
@@JennifuhhGilardi of course,but u cant say it for sure
Betty Bop?? For real???
C’mon man
Betty Boop is an ICON and deserves better.
Betty boop or Jessica rabbit?
Someone had to say it 👍🏻
Right?
That particular cartoon with Cab Calloway singing. Classic.
Love Betty Boop.
Actual bots
Boop! 💥
I watched all 6 movies in two days. Never seen a Scream movie before. Loved them all.
I was sick last fall and watched the first three back to back. A perfect trilogy imo.
lol yea same
Scream 4 was filmed at my middle school while I was attending there. I remember when they changed the name of our school to Woodsboro High and everyone trying to surround the set when they were filming. One of the most solid horror franchises out there
Im so jealous
I thought it was a library, there are people that do tour videos. They brought in the lockers etc…which scream was filmed at your school? Cause The high school was a library or city center.
Oh wait you said scream 4, sorry missed that.
You so lucky 😩😩😩
The way they zoom in on drew Barrymore hanging from the tree is very reminiscent of the way evil dead was filmed
That “Jamie look behiiiind you “ scene blew my mind as a teenager sitting in the movie theater. I was such a horror nerd it was right up my alley and the meta moment of the Jamie moment or Stu being killed by the final girl by a tv with the moment that the scream queen fought back right before crushing his head and electrocuted him.
Yup the guy Randy actor is Jamie Kennedy and he was watching a Jamie lee Curtis movie
The three dolls in Stu’s house tie back to the first three kills of Scream. One of them dolls is hanging like Casey, another is tied to a chair like Steve, and the third one is meant to represent Principal Himbry hanging from the football post.
Scream came out when I was 6. My mom loved horror movies so I have been watching them since I was...well 6. Anyway, this movie holds a HUGE place in my heart. It is my comfort movie (iykyk). Finding this part of the internet, where I am not the only person who treasures these movies is why I love the internet.
It’s my comfort film too 😂
Mine too I like to put it on before bed😂
My son was 6. We went to see it too. Then we went to see The Exorcist with the added scenes. He was about 9.
I was 6 also
I just had a mini nervous breakdown when I heard "almost 3 decades." Good God 27 years 😭
Still amazes me that Randy just straight up calls the final act of the movie and yet my 1996 self thought he was wrong and the killer would in fact be Sidney's dad. Great manipulative work there.
The scene when they're all eating lunch was a key one for me. In my earlier viewings, I assumed the obvious hints around Billy and Stu were too conveniently obvious...like they wouldn't BLATANTLY give away the killers that early in the film, would they? But I appreciate how the film immediately casts doubt when Tatum provides an alibi, for Stu at least. Love how they used red herrings. Also, I initially thought Billy saying "it's called tact you fuck rag" was in defense of Sydney, considering Maureen Prescott's murder. Look at how Sydney reacted to Stu's description.
Everytime you called Kaseys boyfriend Kevin, I died a little inside😂
Thank you! I thought I was the only one. 😂 It’s Steve!
Literally looked for this comment 🤣
I was beginning to think no one else was bothered by that. Poor Steve. I'm afraid he's OUT.
It bothered me to, Casey and Steve 😂
I want to point out that the scene where you can see ghost mask in the principals eyes is an old Victorian theory that one could see the last image of what someone saw before they died etched in their eyes. The police even photographed one of Jack the rippers victims eyes in hopes they could identify the killer this way.
Very cool fact, thanks for sharing!
Scream is still my fav slasher movie, it changed the genre and Wes Craven was a genius. I just saw this week the latest one, it will never be the same without Craven but it was definitely entertaining. I hope the story continues to evolve and give us more great moments.
I love reading trivia from movies. I found this one interesting… Molly Ringwald was offered the role of Sidney Prescott, but turned it down, saying she'd rather not be playing a high school student at the age of twenty-seven.
“We’re introduced to the Mystery Inc. crew of the movie”
Shows Matthew Lillard, who would eventually go on to play Shaggy
The gang Def gives me scooby vibes and that is so ironic. Matthew is such a great actor. This is prob my fav role but his Shaggy is a close second.
One that wasn’t mentioned: Billy gave Stu a nod when they were standing in the threshold of Stu’s house, which looks like “it’s done” (referring to the garage scene)
Bro said Betty "BOP"
Unforgivable
I always thought the Scream mask was modelled after the "The Scream" painting from the 1800s, which it very much resembles.
Stu was already in the house and in the closet just didn’t come up and that’s with the sound of the floor is.. Stu stabs with 2 hands and Billy stabs with one.. and Stu’s holding his bladder in the closet for that long is legendary
It is indeed quite impressive to hold back for that long before coming out as gay.
@@rigelb9025 Lmfaoo thats actually very funny and wouldn’t be shocked if that was the underlying message. Stu was Def gay for Billy. Billy was either bi or just using Stu. Maybe a bit of both.
@@connordougherty9860 Yea maybe, come to think of it.
idk I can go at least 6 hours without peeing
@@kmm4499 according to the top comment, means your gay
The original Scream film sure has a solid impact. Thanks for all your dedication and consistency on this channel. God bless you.
I don’t like horror or slashers BUT I have a soft spot for this movie. Back when this came out on VHS, myself, my sister and a cousin were watching this in our living room, and we were youngish teenagers. Me and my sister come from a very religious family and we all still are.
So all three of us were totally freaked out in the dark living room watching this, when my very church lady mom came running in from the kitchen screaming she’d been stabbed, while holding one of the big kitchen knives.
We screamed bloody murder until we realized my mom was cackling. That’s when I found out my mom has a really twisted sense of humor LOL! doesn’t come out often, but when it does, it’s amazing!! Thank you, Scream, for letting me find out more about my mom! 😂
"Fred" was the most on the nose easter egg in the whole movie, lol. Loved it
😁👍 yes
Me and my now wife went to go see it when it first came out. I was about 19 at the time and I never saw any of the trailers. Needless to say it was a pleasant surprise and my wife had nightmares about that mask. Fast forward to Scream 2 and we were in Jacksonville watching it. Right after the scene where Jada gets killed they turned on the lights and had someone dressed as Ghostface in the theater with us and people were bugging out. My wife was crying she was so scared. 😂😂😂. To this day I tease her about that. She did go with me this past Thursday to see Scream 6 and we enjoyed it!
Funny u should say that cuz when Jada died n scream 2, I was 14 n I thought I was gonna b murdered n the theater the same way 😂
@@carlossandoval3356 😂😂😂😂😂
I honestly never hated a character (maybe even actress more) and was pleasantly surprised when Jada ate it 🔪
That's a great memory, thanks for sharing
theaters would be sued trying that prank today for emotional distress
1. I remember watching the trailer for the 1st Scream trailer. Billy Loomis says ‘it’s me’ when crawling into Sidney’s window. Big clue!
2. There was a cleaner in the movie wearing a Freddie Kruger jumper
The janitor dressed like Freddy Krueger was actually wes craven :)
@@beccs9669 came here to say that! Great cameo!
Favorite moments are the final half with Stew and Billy trying g to kill Sydeny and monologing their plot. Also Tattum's "Please don't kill me Mr Ghostface, I want to be in the sequal." The way the actress delivers that line is great.
She reminded me of Christina Ricci when she delivered that line
I saw this theatrically, it was incredible. The funniest and scariest film I’d seen to date.
I worked on the Chainsaw Massacre movie from the 2000's , I provided all of the strange props like animal heads, animal traps, animal skins and things of that such. I had a total blast. I also worked on Olympus Has Fallen and Drive Angry and most recently the Highwaymen.
7:10 the horror references are insane, loving the video so far my man! And the use of that NR thumbnail, I see you 👀😂
Man, the very first horrormovie I watched was "Nightmare on Elmstreet" when I was 5.I love that movie and watched it too many times to count since then.
When I was 12, "Scream" came out, and I fell absolutely in love. Had to wait for the VHS back then, and I drove my Moviestore guy absolutely insane with almost.allmost daily visits to ask if the movie came out. one of my best memories. I'll hold this movie close to my heart, probably forever 🥲
I remember seeing Scream opening week and the theater was packed. It was such a fun movie to watch with an audience who had no idea what it was in for.
Skeet and Matt recently did a panel with Neve and they revealed that when Billy hits him with the phone while he's bleeding out and he yells at him calling him a dick... That Skeet was in the moment and improvised but really hit him hard and that was Matt genuinely reacting 😂
7:30 , Billy climbs through the window… yes, but I also felt he was cast as a Johnny Depp homage type of character as well.
I worked at a theatre during the original release of the first three movies, so I always got to see them first and then my friends wanted me to take them on my days off so I could get them in free and share my free concessions. So when watching Scream 3 for the second time when Sidney was dreaming of her mother at the window I jabbed my best friend in the side right when Ghostface smashed though the glass. She screamed at the top of her lungs making everyone turn and look at her as she half jumped out of her seat. We are both horror buffs and rarely get scared or startled in movies. She slapped me on the shoulder and we still laugh about it to this day. In fact I just told her 8 year old daughter the story who thought it was hilarious.
We watched so many movies together, with me always being on the second or third viewing and she would constantly ask me what was going to happen, to which I replied “watch the movie” eventually evolving into me just holding up three fingers when promoted.
I love the Scream movies! Please do them all! 👍🏼✌🏼😱😎
Agreed, should definitely do them all
Childhood memories rest in peace Wes Craven.
Seen this the day it came out and many times after and it's still an awesome movie with a great cast. Totally had a crush on Tatum (Rose McGowan) plus Matthew Lillard and Skeet Ulrich killed it in this movie. I totally miss the 90's, definitely better times.
This came out when I was in 6th grade and it’s all anyone talked about. I’m still obsessed. It definitely fed my love of horror
I too was in the 6th grade! I love Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer because they’re the only scary movies I can watch without feeling like a pansy
I miss going to the rental shop to pick out films to watch, me and my girlfriend would go almost every Saturday to get some goodies and a film to watch.
It's the closet thing you could get to going to the cinema without actually going
17:54 Later at the party this guy isn't wearing this over shirt anymore. In my head-canon, he changed shirts and left the blue plaid in his car. Billy, after attacking Tatum, obviously smelled like beer. So he ditches the alcohol soaked clothes, rinses off with the hose and snags this shirt out of dude's car because it was all he could find.
There's another reference to a classic horror movie that wasn't covered here. When Sidney, Tatum, and Dewey are out and about and all the stores are closing down for curfew, Tatum mentions 'The Town That Dreaded Sundown,' which is a 70s horror movie based on the real 1946 Texarkana Moonlight Murders.
I saw scream 3 on tv before I saw scream and I’d already seen scary movie. NOTHING could have prepared me for the raw horror of scream unedited for tv when I finally watched it and I’ve been hooked ever since. I’ve seen this movie at least 10 times, mostly by myself, just because I enjoy the humor, the scares, and the talent
I really think this is one of the best slasher films ever made.
I was 9 when this movie was released... It changed my whole outlook on horror/slasher movies since. The original Scream is my number one movie on my Mount Rushmore of all time movies. The jury is still out on the other 3 to complete said Mount Rushmore! It just had such a huge impact on me and how I ended up working out my own manuscripts during high school and winning multiple awards. I still have plenty of scripts optioned. Without Scream influencing me, I don't know where my career would be. RIP Wes
Since I see a lot of people being blown away by pretty common Easter eggs
Let me tell you a fun fact that that Matt himself confirmed to me when we were working on his NFT project
When he invites Tatum and Sid to the party he says some kind of jive/slang
“Kizoo cuz skizoo isouu”
He then hands Tatum a face down flower and Sid A face up one
It was on my mind for decades so I asked him during the midnight movie club NFT watch along of scream 1 that I helped him host
When I asked him he said I was the first person to ever notice that and he completely forgot but when the scene came up he remembered and said he ad libbed it knowing people would never notice
Honestly once you hear it it’s so obvious because it’s just Snoop for kill you cuz school is out but yeah I always found it interesting nobody ever found that Easter egg
I remember being absolutely shocked that Drew Barrymore was really being killed in the opening scene. I was sure it was going to be a dream or a joke somehow.
Originally they wanted Drew as Sidney, but she had other commitments to another film and settle for a small part in the film. I was shocked too.
It was obvious, as it was a standard fake protagonist opening.. Look no furter than Wes Craven's own Nightmare On Elm Street part 1 or even Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, for that matter
Actually drew wanted to be the first kill she thought it would be a shock for the viewers and that is why she dropped out of the lead and neve was sidney,
The music cue of her opening the closet door was more than a misdirection it was telling the audience later this would be important not only that Stu was already in the closet as later on Ghostface jumps out the closet to attack Sidney in the next scene. The creak when she walked by later was her hearing Stu in the closet but she simply ignores it.
Right when she answer the phone you hear a weird bird noise in the background when she is on the phone with Tatum. I always thought this was Billy giving Stu the signal to prepare to lunge out the closet as a cue when Sidney finishes her phone call with Ghostface.
I love scream one of the best slashers ever made.
Great video!🙌 should do the rest
Still waiting for a reviewer to wonder wtf Billy is doing in Stu’s mom’s room while Stu is chasing Sid for around 7 mins, waiting for his melodramatic fall down the stairs moment.
At 3:00
Kevin Williamson reminded Wes that he also directed A New Nightmare which was included in the “rest of them.”
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Enjoyed the video! Scream is one of my favorites!- I wish the franchise would do a prequel & follow the events of Maureen’s death & Cottons trial. 🔥🖤
Unfortunately I just don't think it would be enough material to make for a good movie. First off they wouldn't be able to use skeet and Matthew Lillard they are way too old. At least not Matthew haha maybe skeet he looks pretty good in the new scream movies. But this would have been pre ghostface so there wouldn't be any ghostface in it and entire movie would be leading up to one single kill if they were going to do that it should have been done within a few years of making the first one. I would have rather see flashbacks to it included in one of the early sequels. That way you don't have to do an entire movie on it everyone is still young and you get some scenes from back then. The closest we got was the movie set made to look like the crime scene
Being a preteen watching scream on mtv or tbs dinner and a movie with commercials was everything
Actually the Ghostface mask is based off the painting called The Scream by Edvard Munch. That's how Funworld was able to create the Ghostface mask.
thanks again!! :)
"Hold on to your seats baby 'cause this ones a screamer!"
“YOU HIT ME WITH THE PHONE DICK!”
Whenever Stu says “I’ll be right back” Randy fires back with “Okay? I’ll see you in the kitchen with a knife” which later on we do see Stu in the kitchen with a knife.
Scream will always reign supreme as the 1 above all other horror films. It stands alone forever. '96 was a Scream baby! 🤪🤟
Nah.. 90's slashers are way too slick and commercial. Dirty and grimy, not to mention politically incorrect 80's slashers are where it’s at, and always will be 😜
My grandma took me to see this in 96, I was 11 yrs old n I became obsessed
At 12:57 you say Sid didn’t run out the front door but in her defense she did try, Stu just beat her to the door before she could unlock it
And the scene proved a point: you cannot always run out the front doors, literally mocking Sidney mocking a slasher trope.. 😂
I loved all the nods and appearances from other horror films in this one. My mother got me hooked on horror movies at a young age in the early 90s lol. I remember watching this several times just to find all the "Easter eggs" from the genre.
Loving the classic breakdowns!!!
I love all of these films and the references I never really thought about or knew, so thank You
Ah yes, Betty *Bop* . And her famous saying of, "Bop-op-a-dop!" lol 😂
OK!!!! I am sitting here like, who the hell is Betty BOP??????
I’m so confused about the origins of the mask. The mask looks directly correlated to the painting called The Scream. No way that is a coincidence.
Pretty sure that’s where the title at least comes from. Because it was originally called “Scary Movie” and Obvs that became the comedy movies.
Best movie breakdown ever!
Love scream series and really dugg this break down ! Great work !
My favorite moments are both improvised by Matthew Lillard ... RIP Wes 🙏🏼💜
I love how meta Scream 5 gets with everything in Scream 1. My mind was doing backflips.
You missed one. Matthew Lillard (the most underrated actor of all time!) being killed by a falling tv is probably a nod to one of the Elm St sequels (the one where they are all in an asylum for not sleeping) where a girl is pulled into a tv and electrocuted.
I always notice when the sheriff and Dewey are talking about the case outside that restaurant, the sheriff is smoking a cigarette and Dewey is eating an ice cream cone. Every time the sheriff takes a puff, Dewey takes a lick 😂 I was kind of hoping the creator of this vid would say something when he got to that part, but maybe there's no bts info for that bit. In my opinion, it could be a parallel to emphasize how young and immature Dewey is, but it could've also just been for a laugh lol
Scream came out when I was in 8th grade. It was the first movie I saw in a theater. I loved it then and I still love it. I will always have the biggest crush on Skeet Ulrich and Matthew Lillard.
ole harvey weinstein was also a producer of the movie, which is hinted at his foreshadowed sentencing in real life about how young actresses had to sleep with producers to get leading roles in movies. just like the girl playing neve campbell's character in scream 1 n 2. she said "i can't believe i fkd... to get this role" and then is killed. neve's in-movie mother was also an actress who slept with that producer to get a role and he just brushed it off as "it was the 70s."
That was an awesome reveal 😂!
I have to say, for such a small part, Casey's mother was absolutely incredible!
Thank you for covering this franchise 😱
this video reminded me that my brother dressed up as ghost face one halloween. it wasnt until now that i realized he was only 14 at the time and some people might think he was too young to see it, but hes always been a horror fan. it took me until my 20s to start watching horror movies
I was in high school when I went to go see scream and scream 2 both on their opening nights with a big pack of very close friends most of which I haven't seen in about 20 years everytime I see scream or scream 2 now it always brings back very fond memories of times that ment the world to me
I saw it in school in the ROTC building with friends and it brings back so many good memories. I was in junior high and life was simpler back then.
I love everything about Scream and it’s my favorite horror movie!! I love Sidney Prescott, period. ❤❤
Awesome breakdown video on Scream 1996, I really enjoyed and loved it. I'm a huge/massive and die hard fan of Scream/Stab!
I wish I could go back to my high-school days...
Take the good with the bad
I'd love the others to be covered too, very thorough 👍
Scream 1996 still holds up after 3 decades since it's my favorite horror movie besides The Crow 1994. My favorite memory of Scream was back in middle school when my old friend/neighbor introduced me to the slasher film for the very first time and I absolutely enjoyed the hell of the horror film so I've loved & adored the movie ever since!
Jesus Christ, its incredible how much of this video is almost word for word pulled into the New Rockstar breakdown video that was posted earlier today.
It’s still one of my favorite movies ever and I’m happy that all of the sequels have held up for me. I’m excited to see the new one!
Before Wes passed, I got to go to a drive in triple feature and spent the whole night with my best friend sitting on the bed of a truck eating hot dogs and we watched Scream just as the sun finished setting, The People Under the Stairs, and then at midnight Nightmare on Elm Street.
Scream is so amazing one of my favourites, just remember 14 year old me being in love with Neve Campbell for ages after Scream and The Craft.
I live in Santa Rosa! Hahaha fun Easter egg!
I just watched the original with commentary from Wes and Kevin today haha
Billy also resembles in style Johnny Depps' character in Nightmare on Elm Street
Great video but I gotta point something huge out that you seemed to have missed. Billy did have a motive and it was that Sidney's mother had an affair with Billy's father and that's why his mother abandoned him. Huge part of the reveal, prolly the biggest of the movie.
I think the line "motives are incidental" is a nod to the fact that Billy's revenge motive doesn't really make sense, and the main driver for him and Stu is actually their psychopathic desire to kill
The local theater played Scream last weekend. Was finally able to see this classic on the big screen