In the movie Scream, Randy đã đưa ý kiến “There are certain rules that one must abide bởi in order to successfully survive a horror movie”.
1. bạn can never have sex. BIG NO-NO! BIG NO-NO! Sex equals death, okay?
2. bạn can never drink hoặc do drugs. The sin factor! It’s a sin. It’s an extension of number one.
3. Never, ever, ever under any circumstances say, “I’ll be right back.” Because bạn won’t be back.
In Scream 2, the rules for a horror sequel were:
1. The body count is always bigger.
2. The death scenes are always much thêm elaborate, with thêm blood and gore.
3. If bạn want your films to become a successful franchise, never, ever, under any circumstances assume the killer is dead.
In Scream 3, the rules for surviving in a horror movie trilogy were:
1. You’ve got a killer who’s gonna be superhuman. Stabbing him won’t work, shooting him won’t work. Basically in the third one, bạn gotta cryogenically freeze his head, decapitate him, hoặc blow him up.
2. Anyone, including the main character, can die.
3. The past will come back to bite bạn in the ass. Whatever bạn think bạn know about the past, forget it. The past is not at rest! Any sins bạn think were committed in the past are about to break out and destroy you.
4. All I know about movie trilogies is in the third one, all bets are off.
In Scream 4, the rules were:
1. Modern audiences have become savvy to the rules of the originals. I mean there are still rules, but the rules have changed and the kills have gotta be way thêm extreme.
2. The unexpected is the new cliche and virgins can die now.
3. To be 2.0, the killer should be filming the murders. It’s the natural tiếp theo step in psycho slasher innovation.
4. bạn have to have an opening sequence.
5. Don’t f*** with the original.
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1. bạn can never have sex. BIG NO-NO! BIG NO-NO! Sex equals death, okay?
2. bạn can never drink hoặc do drugs. The sin factor! It’s a sin. It’s an extension of number one.
3. Never, ever, ever under any circumstances say, “I’ll be right back.” Because bạn won’t be back.
In Scream 2, the rules for a horror sequel were:
1. The body count is always bigger.
2. The death scenes are always much thêm elaborate, with thêm blood and gore.
3. If bạn want your films to become a successful franchise, never, ever, under any circumstances assume the killer is dead.
In Scream 3, the rules for surviving in a horror movie trilogy were:
1. You’ve got a killer who’s gonna be superhuman. Stabbing him won’t work, shooting him won’t work. Basically in the third one, bạn gotta cryogenically freeze his head, decapitate him, hoặc blow him up.
2. Anyone, including the main character, can die.
3. The past will come back to bite bạn in the ass. Whatever bạn think bạn know about the past, forget it. The past is not at rest! Any sins bạn think were committed in the past are about to break out and destroy you.
4. All I know about movie trilogies is in the third one, all bets are off.
In Scream 4, the rules were:
1. Modern audiences have become savvy to the rules of the originals. I mean there are still rules, but the rules have changed and the kills have gotta be way thêm extreme.
2. The unexpected is the new cliche and virgins can die now.
3. To be 2.0, the killer should be filming the murders. It’s the natural tiếp theo step in psycho slasher innovation.
4. bạn have to have an opening sequence.
5. Don’t f*** with the original.
A danh sách bởi Scary For Kids. Link here:
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