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-168Reserved seating at movie theaters utterly sucks. It was far better to spontaneously go to a movie, walk into an auditorium, scope the place out, and place your behind where you thought was the best seat, Now, the theater, as a form of control, demands to know where you sit. It sucks, amirite?
I just want Sidney to die. I mean, I get that she's the main character but she's survived four damn movies, come on.
It would be nice if she died, although my preference would be for Gale to die, because she was my least favourite character, and I was quite fond on the deputy in the forth film who had a crush on Dewey.
Personally I liked it.
Well yeah, but ending it like that, especially if it was Sidney, would just make it feel a lot more finished, at the very least I want one of them to die. Because if all three of them are alive at the end of the franchise, it will just be way too 'happy ending' and the final film will just seem like it didn't contribute anything to the series.
Yeah, that's fair, plus that girl whose intestines got cut out was a little bit too showy, but as far as films go it was pretty good.
It was quite successful so they said they'd like to make a number 5, there's a rumour that the camera man from Scream 2 will be in it, but that doesn't sound very credible at all.
If the whole "good guy going bad" thing was a new idea, maybe. Otherwise, it would see, totally gimmicky, out of character, and possibly diminish the quality of the old movies, as it would drastically change our perceptions of those characters.
I disagree, but I can't really explain why.
The entire point of the first film was to draw attention to movie clichés, and it wouldn't be that out of character when you consider how many people they've watched die, if half the people you've ever known have been murdered in an attempt to hurt you, your mental stability wouldn't be quite so strong.
Yesh, but the movie cliches work with the characters. Four movies in, we've learned that they can deal with it quite well, and if anything, surviving the experiences has made them stronger. To just abruptly go "oh, disregard every movie until this one, I'm crazy now" would be counterintuitive.