Advantages: Can't be faulted for entertainment value Disadvantages: Confusing at times, uneven writing
When Hazel lends some of her antique silverware to be used as props in a Restoration drama being filmed in Surrey, she and her friend Belinda are thrilled to be allowed on set. From the outset, it is clear that there are tensions within the senior management and there are any number of affairs going on. Things come to a head during filming when the lead actress collapses and dies, having been poisoned. This is followed by another death. There are any number of suspects, including Belinda herself. Can Belinda and Hazel unravel the tangles and find the murderer?
It was obvious to me as soon as I saw the title of this book that it was going to be something of a farce, and that is indeed what it is. Highlighted fabulously (darling) by the goings on on the set of a film, this is not a book to be taken seriously, so if you like your crime ...
Advantages: In-jokes Disadvantages: Weaker than previous Scream films
Scream 3 is the third outing for the popular Scream films, directed by Wes Craven, in 2000.
This film follows on from the previous film and sees Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) living in a deserted mountainside cabin. She is trying to get away from the trauma of the murders at Windsor College and is now working as a counsellor for women in distress. However when she hears about the murders on the film set of Stab 3 and that a picture of her dead mother was left at the scene, Sidney realises that another killer is on the loose. LAPD detective, Mark Kincaid (Patrick Dempsey), investigates, as more secrets emerge from Sidney?s past. Dewey Riley (David Arquette) and Gale Weathers (Courtney Cox), become involved due to their involvement with Stab 3 and the original Woodsboro murders. The three of them must try to survive another killer out ...
Advantages: Very cheap, must have for horror buffs Disadvantages: Very cheesy tits and blood slash em up.
as I'll be saying on this.
Production Featurette
This feature includes interviews with Cast and crew and repeats a LOT of footage used throughout the extras. It's even all in the same bloody order. It gets annoying. The interviews dispersed throughout make it a little more interesting, though there's only so much one can say about a horror movie. On the plus side, Skeet Ulrich is looking uber hot as usual. Well done guys!
Behind the scenes
This option is split into two sub-categories as follows:
On the Scream Set
Thank god, all that footage they like to reuse has been pretty much kept out of this. Instead it starts by linking together some rather pointless behind the scenes footage of the actors not looking at the camera over a little very light pop rock. In fact?it not only STARTS with this? it pretty ...