Scream 4 Page #4

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
6,428 Views


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.

Run up there!

All the slopes!

I want the people in each stairwell!

Do you see anything?

There is no one up there, sheriff!

- So everything is under control, sheriff?

- What would I say?

I may not have uniforms, but I have

a clue and it is not you.

So let me know

when you are back in Team Gale.

Move over, amateurs!

Film club opens its session.

Welcome.

We are allowed to

engage in activities after school hours.

One rung below Glee Club,

two above the Nintendo Wii Fit.

Let me say to our guest

Sidney Prescott. We feel honored.

Forget Jamie Lee Curtis and Linda Blair.

This is the ultimate.

Thanks, I guess. Shoots everything

and posting it online?

- One day all do it, Sid.

- That's the killer lacks.

What do you mean?

If you want to do something new,

you should shoot killer murders.

The next step is

for the psychopathic killer.

Shoot everything in real time and upload it

before you get caught.

It makes his art immortal.

- Though I do not blame him.

- Who do you think is behind the murders?

There is clearly a Stab-fanatic

trying to make a remake.

Everything done today's remakes.

It is the only horror ice companies are doing.

But all rules have changed.

The unexpected is the new clich.

The opening scene should look like a music video

and the murder must be more extreme.

The modern audience is tired

the rules from the original.

So the reverse is the new standard.

The only way to survive now, -

-You must be gay.

How can you be so sure that the killer

working to make a remake?

- The structure of the original is of course obvious.

- Two murdered when their parents are away.

And the school's hot babes

chopped into pieces.

- And what next?

- A feast.

Exactly, a party.

A guaranteed bloodbath in the third act.

Keep your fingers crossed that there will be

a little nudity for once.

- Do you know if there is some party tonight?

- Stab-a-ton. A movie marathon.

We run all seven staff after each other.

We do it every year.

There is a killer

that mimics the original film.

- I know. It is senseless.

- You have to cancel it.

It's probably more festivals

in Woodsboro a Friday night.

- Where will this runkfesten held?

- Does anybody have any questions?

- I really want to know where.

- The party is pretty underground.

Invitations by email.

Quite mysterious.

Will not you tell?

Remember that we work together.

- Are you ready to answer some questions?

- Go to hell. Come, let's go.

It was awesome!

It feels like I am under house arrest.

When people say, I know how you feel.

But you know they do not have a clue.

I know / i how you feel.

I am so very sorry for Olivia.

I'm sorry for your publisher.

How do you know?

People stare at one all the time?

They stare at me?

I'll not like attention.

It would seem like it took over one's life.

I try not to think

so much of myself.

I focus rather

on those I care about.

And the rest solves itself.

You saved my life yesterday.

I know we're related,

but you know me, barely.

I wonder if I had

dared to do the same for you.

I really hope that you

never need to find out.

Is there anything, you know where I am.

I'm in my cell. I mean, my room.

Her room is completely cordoned off.

It is the view from my cell.

Olivia would have liked

I was around other people.

I think I just crashed

Fool on the planet.

- Speaking of which, Trevor is here.

- That's not really his thing. / I

- He may have thought you would be here.

- Great chance after what happened yesterday. / I

- Mom is completely broken. / I

- I am super for us both.

- I will keep you updated.

- Be careful.

Thanks! Thanks!

Thank you for coming to the

Third Annual Staff-marathon.

Who will drink every time

somebody can not get coverage on your mobile?

Who drinks when someone closes the fridge

and a harmless person standing behind it?

- Who drink every time somebody screams ...?

- No!

Let's kick off

our General-marathon!

- Go away!

- Take care of yourself!

Back in the game.

Perfect.

New project underway. Chapter 1.

When I moved to Woodsboro,

I could never dream-

-That I would again play

the crucial role that solved these ...

What the hell?

- Where are you, Gale?

- I followed the kids to the Stab-a-ton.

They are in an abandoned barn

Dylan at Fort Road.

I have it under surveillance.

I think the killer is here.

How can you be so sure?

His remake must outshine the original.

The party is just about Stab movies.

- How much more meta can it get?

- How much, what?

I do not know. The kids said that.

You must come here.

You take the killer, I get the story.

All winners.

- I thought you run alone, Gale.

- Are you serious?

Forget it! Thank you for believing in me.

I have to fix my equipment.

Damn.

Bravo! Well done.

I'm impressed.

- That's good enough.

- She wants me.

- Hello?

- Hello.

- Who is it?

- Are you expecting anyone?

No.

I do not even know you

but I do not like you already.

- How far you are from Fort Dylan?

- Maximum of five minutes, sir. / I

Look out the window.

Gale!

Behind you, Gale!

Gale!

Halt!

Out of the way, your idiots!

- Press there.

- Did you get him?

- No. Hope your camera did something.

- There were more cameras.

There was a hidden webcam up there.

He looked at me.

He plays all the murders.

This time he makes the movie.

I do not like

to guard Sidney Prescott.

The police who enter

the house always dies.

- What are you talking about?

- Cop Movie Rules.

It sucks to be film Cop

unless you are Bruce Willis.

- All police officers do not die in the movies.

- No, but ...

You die if you should retire the day after

or if you are a beginner with pregnant wife.

- If your party is prettier then you die.

- ... When I win.

I'm taking the next area control.

I'll be back.

Damn.

I know that you should not say so.

New decade, new rules.

You may find me / i death.

- With hollow eyes and hanging tongue.

- I have to teach me that sh*t.

I take this control.

- Take care, Hoss.

- I'm always careful.

Dead man walking.

Perkins, was a window open

Finally you checked the area?

Come in, Perkins.

Anthony?

Perkins?

- Damn!

- You should have seen your face.

Hoss!

What the hell!

Damn ...!

To hell with Bruce Willis.

- Sorry. Wind The game was over here.

- I tried to fix it.

I have been and acted.

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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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