It’s been 7 years since Scary Movie 4 hit theaters to a pretty impressive box
office run, and Scary Movie 5 brings the series back in a big fun way. If you
loved the other four films (especially part 3) you will definitely get a kick
out of Scary Movie 5.
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This is a spoof done right, written by David Zucker, the master of slapstick
humor. Sure, like any spoof movie there are tons and tons of jokes and some
miss the mark. However, Scary Movie 5 succeeds by sticking to its roots and
rebooting the entire series for new audiences and old fans alike.
The first thing you will probably notice is the rather unfortunate and
upsetting lack of Anna Farris. Farris rose to stardom almost exclusively
through the Scary Movie films at first, building her comedic repertoire along
the way. At the time of filming, Farris was pregnant, so Ashley Tisdale fills
Anna’s shoes in a surprisingly fulfilling turn. Sure, she’s no Cindy
Campbell, but Jody is a character you can root for and Tisdale really does
prove she has good comic timing. Unfortunately, there is also no Brenda (Regina
Hall) or any of the other great characters to be found in the other sequels.
For this film, it actually works this circumstance to its advantage, bringing
back both Charlie Sheen and Simon Rex as relatives (again) but playing
completely different character than their counterparts from the third and
fourth installments. Some of the side characters bring the most laughs, from
Molly Shannon as Heather to Tyler Posey as a hardcore Christian chilling at a
cabin in the woods (long story.) The opening scene rivals the best ones in this
series, and the scene fully concludes after the credits roll so stick around
for a fun moment and obvious ode to the other four movies. Lindsay Lohan and
Charlie Sheen were absolutely perfect choices for the opening and I really
missed them once they were gone. Also, I could watch Simon Rex do his awkward
comedy schtick for hours and never get bored. Rock on, Dirt Nasty!
There are some really nitpicky issues to be found within this feature, but when
you are watching a spoof film you really need to switch your brain off to have
any fun. There are some odd dubbing issues as far as sound goes where it looks
like the actor was saying something else, which most likely was a product of
the numerous reshoots this movie underwent to remain more relevant. The
Inception and 50 Shades of Grey spoofs kind of fall flat on their faces and
bring the movie to a bit of a halt, but they are mere bumps in the road
compared to the laughs to be found in the rest of the movie. I’m anxious to
see an unrated version of this on DVD to see what was cut out or what
footage/spoofs were excised completely from the final product.
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Original issue reported on code.google.com by kalapard...@gmail.com on 17 Apr 2013 at 3:42
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