About Me

Name: Ryan
IMDb Aliases: RCSPs3, Scream_Saga101; SidneyPrescott2000; smg101, ScreamGellarCruzNine
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/RCScream1234

Courteney Cox and Sarah Michelle Gellar

Favorite TV Shows
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Ringer, Angel, Friends, Cougar Town, The Good Wife, The Young and the Restless, Veronica Mars, Sex and the City, Dirt, Guiding Light , Bones, Charmed, Gilmore Girls, and 30 Rock

Favorite Movies
Scream 3, Scream Scream 4, Scream 2, Veronika Decides to Die, The Hours, Aliens, Psycho, The Return, The Air I Breathe, Cruel Intentions, Suburban Girl, Black Swan, Sex and the City , Sex and the City 2, Nine, Moulin Rouge!, Halloween, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, Breaking Dawn Part 1, The Silence of the Lambs, NightScream, Alien: Resurrection, Halloween H20, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Derailed, The Interpreter, Erin Brockovich, Nothing but the Truth, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Inception, Chicago, American Beauty, Titanic, The Dark Knight, Fargo, Revolutionary Road, The Reader, A Fish Called Wanda, Pretty Woman, Who's Afraid of Virigina Woolf?, Rebecca, The Wizard of Oz, Sound of Music, Volver, The Upside of Anger, Pleasantville, Mean Girls, Changeling, Closer, Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Kill Bill Vol. 1 + 2, November, Halloween II, A Nightmare on Elm Street, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors , Carrie, Duplicity, Final Destination, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1, Twilight, Eclipse, New Moon, Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Dreamgirls, The Family Stone, Red Eye, Flightplan, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Departed, Doubt, The Family Stone, Inglourious Basterds, Adaptation, Juno, The Kids Are All Right, Little Children, Michael Clayton, Grease, Se7en, Precious, Rabbit Hole, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Crash, and Up in the Air

***Indicates the loves of my entertainment life

My Ranking of the Scream
Saga
Scream 3***
Scream***
Scream 4***
Scream 2***


My Ranking of the Buffy Seasons
Season 6***
Season 2***
Season 3
Season 5
Season 4
Season 1
Season 7


My Ranking of the Angel Seasons
Season 3
Season 4
Season 2
Season 1
Season 5


My Big Four Film Performances
Neve Campbell, Scream 3
Nicole Kidman, The Hours
Sarah Michelle Gellar, Veronika Decides to Die
Natalie Portman



Why Scream 3 Is The Best Of The Scream Saga:
. The complete second half of the film is literally flawless (post-Sidney comes out of hiding). The first 25 minutes are also pretty flawless, too, but not in the same park as the second half's brilliance. The only time it makes any mistakes is the 20 minute gap between Sarah Darling and Jennifer's house explosion <- it's not bad ...it's like 65% great, 35% flawed.
. The three intertwined storylines (Sidney's metal heath, Maureen Prescott's past, and Stab 3) makes for a very strong driven narrative.
. Has the strongest message of all four films (even though Scream 4's is very strong.) The message of the movie -> the first two asked the question are movies responsible for people killing? Most blame Hollywood for influencing the youth of America to be violent murders. The movies themselves don't, but the drama behind the scenes is enough to start a murdering bloodbath. Scream 3 shows us Sidney Prescott, a woman has lived through two killing sprees and has her life intertwined in this Hollywood drama. She, also, is in a bad mental state as a result. Yet, she is able to put the darkness aside from her past and move on with her life. You kill because you chose to...the movies, the people behind the movies, don't matter...it's your journey....you're decision.
. The role of Sidney was handled the best. Her scenes were crucial to her character development; there was no scene that felt like they edited in as a "filler" to get to the finale like the previous films.
. Scream 3 was the most emotional of the four.
. It was more brave than the first two and the fourth by having a male opening victim, let alone a recurring character who was the hero of the previous film.
. Neve Campbell's performance was flawless. The best acting I've ever seen.
. It was the funniest of the four without using the "spoof" to be funny.
. I think it’s the scariest of the four. Very thrilling, as much as terror (Blood doesn't matter...this is Scream not Saw).
. It was without a doubt the most surprising.
. I like the "adult society" plot it has compared to the first two and fourth who were about high school world and college life.
. It was the most plot heavy of the four, and I like plot; twists.
. The best climax/finale of the series. Brutal.
. Best production values: film editing, art direction, sound mixing, sound editing, visual effects, and the score! Scream 2 had slightly better cinematography and costume design.
. Contains the best supporting character in the entire series (excluding the trio in the earlier films), yes I'm talking to you Jennifer.
. The whole deja vu to Woodsboro and Sidney on the Stab 3 set was creepy and very effective. It goes back to the original and pulls out the unseen.
. Finds the equilibrium that 1, 2, and 4 couldn't find. It was terrifying, but you thoroughly enjoyed it.
.The killer had the best and most motivation to want Sidney dead out of the seven killers.
. The character development with the main three was a perfect epilogue. Wrapped up the story with loose ends being cut off while incorporating a little bit of "let the viewer decide." The new cast was different from the first sequel and the third sequel; in Scream 2 and Scream 4 the characters were so sketched out to be likeable with quirky personalities, it made them unlikeable. In Scream 3 they weren’t designed to be likeable; the audience was allowed to like new characters in Scream 3 on their own.
. The fact that it was original. This is more-so pointing to Scream 2, than the original even though in some ways the original was vastly similar to Halloween. Scream 4 was making fun of remakes so, I'm not sure if I can fault it for homaging the first three in every scene. The clever plot with the Stab 3 cast being offed as they are in the script; life imitating art.

Thursday

Happy 11th Birthday to the best film of all-time

HelloSidney.com has done a very interesting and highly enjoyable write-up of Scream 3's 11 birthday->http://www.hellosidney.com/node/821




...there's much that's grisly, but "Scream 3" is also genuinely scary and also highly amusing...a cinematic tour de force...Ehren Kruger has come with a persuasive back story to explain away what triggered the carnage of all three movies. Marco Beltrami's high-energy score and Peter Deming's superior camera work add to "Scream 3's" vitality and punch...Let's seriously hope that Dimension Films now quits while it's ahead--way ahead.
Kevin Thomas, LOS ANGELES TIMES

A frightfully good job.
Susan Wloszczyna, USA TODAY

"Scream 3" is undeniably well-done, thanks to director Wes Craven's masterful sense of the horror/comedy combination...The revelation of the killer is, as always, a genuine surprise..."Scream 3" is a success, proving that it actually is possible to make two good sequels to a good horror movie. And that's where the "Scream" series--which was created to mock the crappy, sequel-spawning slasher genre--really has the last laugh. It's succeeded in not just satirizing teen horror films, but in actually beating them at their own game.
Eric D. Snider, LAND OF ERIC

Third cut is the deepest: An intricate plot, plenty of wit make 'Scream 3' a scream...where storytelling ends and life begins becomes even more mind-warpingly blurred...The plot is breathlessly inventive and hip.
Joe Baltake, SACRAMENTO BEE

The best and most lucrative horror-movie franchise of the last decade is coming to its funny, bloody, undeniably quirky end...packaged with loads of hip, self-referencing humor and undeniable style. We’ll miss you, Sidney; you were always a cut above the competition.
Philip Booth, ORLANDO WEEKLY

...we finally got ourselves a really good movie in the year 2000...a solid storyline, bloodstained action, a great cast, slick dialogue, an unpredictable ending and cameos all around...The end of this trilogy is a solid hit on all counts with plenty of suspense, intrigue, bloody murders, and cool in-jokes to satisfy any SCREAM fan who had been patiently tolerating all of the lame-brain wannabees over the past few years...they ended the trilogy on a real high note with this winner.
JoBlo, JOBLO'S MOVIE EMPORIUM

"Scream 3" keeps true to the series' tradition of playing like a mystery as the plot twists and turns...Craven hasn't lost his horror film touch...his slasher smarts with Kruger's fun and smart script put a nice finish on a scary franchise.
Jom Peterson, Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Scream 3 is witty and intelligent and still tilts the gore-o-meter...one of the better second sequels of any genre, not just horror films...SCREAM unfortunately inspired many forgettable knockoffs throughout the later portion of the 1990s.
Jim Peterson, SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER

...still miles ahead of the I-Still-Know-the-Urban-Legend-About-What-Disturbing Behavior-the-Faculty-Was-Teaching-Mrs.-Tingle-Last-Summer pack of imitators...an enjoyable parade of gory slayings and amusing pop-culture jabs.
Tor Thorsen, REEL.COM

...delivers a number of good laughs along with some genuinely creepy moments...Throughout the film, Craven uses lights and darks masterfully, and his positioning of music to heighten tension is far more effective than in most films of the genre.
Edward Johnson-Ott, NUVO Newsweekly

Normally, as a critic, we are exempt from the cost of seeing a movie...After Dimension cancelled the screener of Scream 3 I had to pay. This is one movie that I did not waste my money on...Scream 3 is undeniably fun.
James Brundage, filmcritic.com

...the Scream films are fun because of the little jokes along the way...there is certainly no lack of realism here, as we see our killer hunt down and viciously slice up.
Jim Chastain, NORMAN TRANSCRIPT

A clever, entertaining movie.
Karla Peterson, SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE

...genuine fright...Scream 3 offers enough red herrings to gag Hitchcock...it's a pretty effective ending.
Jon Popick, PLANET SICK-BOY

Wraps up the trilogy in satisfying fashion.
Steve Murray, ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION

Craven takes obvious pleasure in skewering the hand that's alternately fed and censored him all these years...the plot takes us folding back in time to re-evaluate Scream's central mystery.
Gemma Files, FILM.COM

...the film is funny and brisk...Parker Posey glows...Campbell shows real ability--when her eyes go dark with concern and fear, she is nerve-racked and tormented, not play-acting.
Elvis Mitchell, NEW YORK TIMES

Scream 3 is easily as much fun as parts one and two, and just as suspenseful...compare Scream 3 to any of the recent teen-horror offerings — I Know What You Did Last Summer, Teaching Mrs. Tingle, The Rage: Carrie 2, Idle Hands — and it's a masterpiece of the genre.
Susan E. Brown, POPMATTERS

Holds up the honor of the franchise nicely... I enjoyed every moment of this densely plotted final chapter...The final installment of Wes Craven's trilogy may be too wrapped up in its own cleverness, but it's still a fond farewell.
Andrew O'Hehir, SALON.COM

The funniest of the trilogy.
Jay Stone, OTTAWA CITIZEN

Craven and new writer Ehren Kruger toss everything and the blood-soaked kitchen sink into the mix.
Marc Savlov, AUSTIN CHRONICLE

Fans of the first two blockbuster hits won't be disappointed.
Liam Lacey, GLOBE AND MAIL

"Scream 3" fulfills its modest ambitions by delivering a glib slasher spoof for the mall crowd.
Edward Guthmann, San Francisco Chronicle

The third time's a charm. Scream 3 is nearly on par with the first...Oh, please, Kevin, reconsider and give us a Scream 4!
E! ONLINE

Over two more years have passed, but the final film in the financially and creatively successful trilogy, Scream 3, has arrived, and to say it was well worth the wait would be an understatement...Scream 3 is a groundbreaking motion picture itself--a second sequel that has somehow accomplished the daunting task of being every bit as fresh and thoroughly gratifying as the now-classic film that started it all...skillfully comes around full circle...One of the elements that is so ingenious in "Scream 3," however, is in its movie-within-a-movie approach..."Scream 3" is that rare case in which it is not merely here to cash in on the big bucks, but was all along planned as a trilogy..."Scream 3" does a fabulous job of wrapping things up and filling in the missing pieces...while delivering scares, snappy dialogue, believable characters..."Scream 3," like its 1996 precursor, is a multi-layered funhouse of chills that does a more-than-sufficient job of keeping the surprising twists coming...Campbell is able to surpass her performances in both of the other pictures...Neve has done nothing but develop into an even more talented actress with clear star qualities within the last three-and-a-half years...What cannot be denied is that Craven is a master at setting up absorbing horror set-pieces, and no matter what, is constantly adding a stylish flare to the proceedings...With the wholeheartedly satisfying conclusion of "Scream 3," perhaps the most widely popular horror movie series of all time has come to a close. The way each of the surviving characters' lives receive closure is an excellent touch, and the final few shots are filled with subtle, yet remarkable power. Who would have guessed that the ending of a film called "Scream 3" could be so poignant? Certainly not I, but it is. Now how's that for an unexpected twist?
Dustin Putman, YOUNG HOLLYWOOD.COM



Kevin Hardons who never gave it a fair chance will still deny all these raves (realize that there are millions of fans of the Scream trilogy outside this board and they don't all share the opinion that Scream 3 in't worthy of being apart of the series and should be overlooked because Williamson's name isn't on the poster), but for the S3 fans out there, it's an interesting read. 

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