Scream 4
- Hello?
- Hello? Who is it? / I
- Who are you calling?
- Who am I speaking to? / I
- Wrong number.
- Who was that?
- None.
- Have you selected the movie?
- A real horror. Saw IV.
- I saw it at the cinema. It sucks.
- I hate like that torture porn.
- I like Jigsaw.
- I think he is a creative killer.
- But you do not care that they die.
The characters are undeveloped.
It's just a lot of blood spraying.
- Who smsar you?
- I answer my Facebook stalker.
- What he writes?
- What's up? You are hot. I want to kill you.
- Remove him.
- I did it, but he came back.
- Sign him.
- He is really neat. Want to see?
- That is Channing Tatum.
- Okay. Is it?
It is from advertising for Abercrombie.
You got Punk'd.
- Hello?
- Who is it? / I
The more impatient version
of you have ever talked to.
- You need not be a b*tch for that. / I
- Oh no. Stick and burning.
- Hang up I cut your throat! / I
- Who is it?
This is for you.
- Hello?
- Who is it? / I
- Trudie. Who are you?
- The last thing you will see in life. / I
- It's a prank. Hang up.
- Why did you hook me?
- You already have a stalker.
- Are the doors locked?
Let the call.
It is from the stalker.
"Answer the Phone".
There is someone joking.
Probably Lexie or Karen.
- Where are you?
- Make sure the front door is locked.
- Do not open.
- You're overreacting.
It's a joke. Someone created a
Who is it?
I said, who is it?
We'll call the cops.
"I challenge you to open the door."
No, Sherri. I'm afraid.
Lisa Bailey, Wayne.
If we're lucky, Channing Tatum.
There is nobody here.
What does it say?
"I'm not outside,
I am beside you. "
What a bloody joke!
It was urdum. Pure crap.
The modern horror film died there!
- I jumped. It scared me.
It would probably have been more logical
if it was Twitter.
Teens deconstructs horror films
All this self-conscious
post-modern meta-sh*t is so trite.
I like the Stab-films.
They are nasty.
No aliens, zombies
There is something real with a guy
with a knife that just ... get a snap.
- They do not know when to quit.
They just recycle the same crap.
In the opening scene, it is always a girl
who picks up the phone and is murdered.
It's so predictable.
No surprises.
Were you surprised now?
- Why?
- For you talk too much.
Now hold your mouth
and watch the movie.
I've seen it five times,
it will still be just as scared.
- I do not understand.
- It's like the Twilight Zone.
- A film in the film.
- If the beginning of Stab 7, Stab 6, -
-Is the beginning of Stab Stab 6 5?
If so, what is the Stab 4 about?
- You think too much.
- Or are the producers for a bit?
I can not believe you have not seen them.
We live in Woodsboro.
What does that have to Woodsboro to do?
The well was based on real events?
The first trilogy
When she threatened to sue them
so they started to invent things instead.
Stab 5 deals with time travel.
It is the worst.
- Do you get enough of this?
- Woodsboro is at least known for something.
Did you hear?
- No, I heard nothing.
- I did.
Stop scaring.
You are always scared.
- No, I do not.
- Where are you?
- I could hear something.
- I do you try intimidating to me.
What is it?
I must have left the window open.
- Can you respond? Marnie?
- Yes.
- Hello?
- Who is it? / I
- Marnie. Who are you?
- The last person you see in life / i
What?
- Sorry, but I just had.
- You b*tch! It was no fun.
- Always someone who goes at it every year.
- I do not understand what is so .../ i
Marnie?
Marnie!
Marnie?
Neat, Marnie.
The light turned off and the phone on the floor.
You should start directing horror films.
You want me to go past an open door
so you can jump?
The timing is perfect.
You do not have the app, so you can not help
as Ghostface, right?
- Well, I can. / I
- Who is it?
No app.
- Trevor?
- Do I sound like a nice / i
I'm your director.
You are the comic character in my film.
Marnie was also there,
but her role was cut off.
You are the big breasted blonde dumb.
We will have some fun with you before you die.
- I have good grades and 135 IQ!
- Marnie is on the cutting room floor. / I
- It's no fun!
- It's a horror, not comedy. / i
Marnie?
Translation:
Robfors
- What do you think?
- Yes, it's anniversary.
- Kids ...
- I meant the shop window.
OUT OF DARKNESS OF SIDNEY PRESCOT ONLY today at 13:00
I said I would skin the cat owner
if they did not get to the good.
- 40 km / h, so you live longer!
- Damn! Excuse me, sheriff.
Kirby ...
- Promise not to kill me.
- What have you done now?
- Trevor rang me yesterday.
- Why?
For you do not answer when he calls
and he wants to know.
- How upset you are.
- Can we stop talking about this now?
- Trevor rang me last night.
- Did he see you with?
He is afraid that your cousin's visit do so
you forget how sad he is.
It was creative.
- Have you met the angel of death than then?
- Your cousin.
Last stop of her book launch,
first stop for her new life.
- She is the reason that I love horror.
- She'll be glad to hear it.
Though I do not know about her.
Wherever she went, so people died.
Other people, never herself.
Stab movies is wrong for her, she
should be in the Final Destination instead.
I can not stand her.
- Hi, Jill. / I
- Why?
- Is that you, Jenny?
- What is your favorite horror movie? / I
- Who is it?
- What does she want?
- Who is it?
- I asked a question. / I
- What is your favorite horror movie? / I
- I put on.
It was original.
Marnie from this morning.
- You drove past the stop sign.
- Sorry.
The angel of death.
- They must be down before lunch.
- Now it's only twenty-five left.
- Good morning, Sheriff.
- Good morning.
- Seems like the celebration has begun.
- Teens, probably.
One generation's tragedy
is the other's jokes.
I'm sorry
you will never be out of it.
What if I was old enough to
have been a cop when you solve the crimes.
That kind of intensive investigations usually
usually strengthen relationships.
- What about Gale, anyway?
- Fine. She writes a short story.
They stay in the car.
No, thanks.
You do not cheat your wife
If you eat my lemon squares.
- Sheriff Riley, answer. / I
You have to Randall's house.
It is bad, Sheriff. Very bad.
book is called "Out of the darkness" and
author, Sidney Prescott is here.
Has the seven Stab-films based
on the books by Gale Weathers ...
- ... made it more difficult to move on?
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