Scream 4 Page #3

Synopsis: Sidney Prescott, now the author of a self-help book, returns home to Woodsboro on the last stop of her book tour. There she reconnects with Sheriff Dewey and Gale, who are now married, as well as her cousin Jill and her Aunt Kate. Unfortunately, Sidney's appearance also brings about the return of Ghostface, putting Sidney, Gale, and Dewey, along with Jill, her friends, and the whole town of Woodsboro in danger.
Genre: Horror, Mystery
Director(s): Wes Craven
Production: The Weinstein Company/Dimension
  1 win & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
52
Rotten Tomatoes:
59%
R
Year:
2011
111 min
$38,176,892
Website
6,256 Views


- I do not trust you, Trevor.

- Then I'll make sure you do it.

- Sorry, I did not ...

- He should go now. It's my ex.

Yes, the incomparable.

Nice to meet you officially.

I was going to buy your book, but ...

You look smaller in reality.

- What?

- None. You were so much like me.

- Lock the window.

- Yes. Good night.

Sorry.

I'm just checking around

one last time before I go.

- You do not remember me, huh?

- Excuse me?

We went to school together.

Judy Hicks.

We sat in the same classroom

and had the same acting lessons.

We were in Peter Pan.

I was one of the missing boys.

- You were Tiger Lily.

- Sorry, that was long ago.

It's okay.

It was pretty turbulent for you then.

- It was nice to see you again, Judy.

- You with.

- Is everything okay up there?

- You would be on the front, Perkins.

A word of six letters

for the "courage"?

Nerves.

It's neighbor Olivia Morris.

She is on the list.

- She would be happy to live next door to me.

- Seriously .../ i

... Mary, I warn you,

Now I have to take in properly.

Enough.

F*** only!

- Hello.

- What are you doing?

- We are watching "Shaun of the Dead"

- There are two zombies in front of the house.

- They are police officers. Want to get up?

- Has the angel of death gone?

- She is the guest room.

- Forget it. Next Door close enough. / I

- Is your mom home?

- No, she is with her boyfriend.

- It's scary out here.

- Zombies are left in the car.

- So it will probably be a quiet night.

- I'll call you tomorrow.

- Did not she get up?

- She is afraid of the Reaper.

- What is your favorite horror movie, Olivia?

- You are the worst that mimic, Jill.

- Do you know where Stab-Marathon will be?

- No, and it does not matter. I can not go. / I

It's Trevor,

I take care of it.

- What do you want?

- I want to talk to Jill. / I

It's Kirby. Jill avoids conversation

from all previous conditions.

- What happens?

- What's he saying?

- I is not Trevor. / I

- What? I can barely hear you, Trevor.

It is not pleasant!

Why do you have his mobile then,

whoever you are?

- He tries to imitate Ghostface.

- He's weird. / I

- I want to talk to Jill. / i

- But she will not talk to you.

Whisper to me, Mr. Ghostface.

Are not you going to ask some questions?

Okay. How is the movie?

Shaun of the Dead.

- How did you know?

- Because I'm in the closet. / I

Stop. It's not you.

Trevor is crap foam. If it's him.

- It's not pleasant / i

- Who the hell are you?

Open the closet door. / i

- The cops are everywhere here.

- I have time enough to cut up someone quickly. / I

I talk to him.

- What happens there? / I

- I do not know. Kirby?

- Come on, open up! / I

- Not a chance that you are there.

See for yourself.

Kirby? Say something.

It's no fun.

- Liars. Now I have grown tired.

- I never said I was in your closet. / I

My God, help!

Stop it!

Hoss! Perkins!

Damn!

Welcome home, Sidney.

A foretaste of things to come.

Do you dare not give in to me directly?

- You think you're still a star. / I

- It's not a f***ing movie!

- They are innocent.

- Spare me your sermon / i

You've done your best by this

carnage, but what happened to the city?

I will cut off his eyelids so you do not

may blink when I chop you in the face.

You will die when I want.

Until then, you suffer.

- Sidney?

- Stay there, Jill.

- Is she ...?

- Do not look!

- She said you were the Angel of Death.

- Beware!

- He is here.

- Where?

He was ...

- Jill?

- No.

What happened?

Oh, Jill.

Jesus! I'm here now.

Let's go.

- Jill! Are you okay? Pressure on the wound.

- There was no one in the back.

I report into it.

- Are you okay?

- Take a look upstairs.

- It's your fault, Sidney!

- You're just like your mother.

I'm sorry for what I said.

You should not let anyone look at that?

What the hell happened?

I saw him go into the plot,

two houses down.

Then I went around

to intercept him.

- And then came Hoss reaching ...

- He must have circled around.

- He is like a ghost.

- We are terribly sorry.

- I feel lousy.

- Okay. Go away.

Fripass with Robbie Mercer,

live in our darkest hour.

It started as a day of memories and

ended with the serial killings. Olivia Morris -

-That will never go out with me, is dead.

As Jenny Randall and Marnie Cooper.

Our local heritage, General-films,

come to life.

- Do you play in with that?

- He sends right now via the Internet.

Can you turn off the

for some informal chat?

- I owe my audience.

- Turn off the crap!

So it is you two who runs

film club at school.

Charlie runs it.

I'm just a replacement in case he dies.

So you need to know all film geeks

going to school?

- Maybe.

- What if the three of us can catch the killer.

Two generations of journalists

intertwined in their passion for the media.

- What do you say?

- I love you?

Give me your expertise of all

splatter geeks here at the school, -

-So maybe I can give you something in return.

A celebrity appearance by me.

- Sidney, then?

- What Sidney?

You're buddies.

It would be a big deal

fr filmklubben.

A visit by Sidney Prescott.

I mean, she's a star.

She is Daniel Radcliff

for my J.K. Rowling.

In addition to book sales

and box office receipts for films.

There was nothing broken.

Try to take it easy in few weeks.

So, Sidney ...

The publishing house is interested

of three books on the fly.

And they pay anything.

When removed from the investigation

we go to New York.

I have booked Today,

The View, MTV News ...

May I ask you something?

Have you read my book?

- I was going to wait for the movie.

- Book tour is over.

Accept your situation.

You will always be a victim.

Take advantage of it. I know

you care about your readers.

All these suicidal bastards

looking for a light in the tunnel.

And with this tour

then sales doubled.

A further one million people read

your message and you get more checks.

I do not need you anymore.

You're fired.

Sure.

Did you even read my book, Rebecca?

The problem is that she must never lie.

Or drunk every now and then.

She will call tonight

and apologize. Just wait.

She'll be back.

I may give her some time, only.

- Rebecca.

- Sidney Prescott, thank you. / I

I take care of Miss Prescott's call.

Want to leave a message?

You are the message.

- Anteckar you? / I

- Yes. It's a little hard to hear.

I'm in the hospital with Sidney.

Can you wait a second?

I have time, but not you. / i

It does not sound like you're in the hospital.

It sounds like you are in a garage.

A dark and deserted parking garage.

But want to be in the hospital

I can help you - to the morgue!

Damn.

No!

Help!

Help!

Get out, motherf***er.

This is an ongoing investigation.

The only thing I have to say

is that we follow several clues.

You can ask your questions now.

What are the comments that these killings

similar to the first murders in Woodsboro?

- Honey? Then.

- What?

We're working on and we want you to know

that we have the situation under control.

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Kevin Williamson

Kevin Meade Williamson is an American screenwriter, filmmaker, and actor, best known as the creator of the TV series Dawson's Creek, The Vampire Diaries, The Following and Stalker. more…

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