He tells Gale he read what happened to Gale’s last cameraman in her book and she tries to convince him that it’s not as bad as it seems. He’s worrisome, jumpy, and has every reason to be. Joel (Duane Martin) isn’t just Kenny 2.0. Gale’s cameramen are always way better than they have any reason to be, and I’m low key hoping somehow she has another cameraman (or camerawoman) in the next movie. When Dewey learns Kirby was the only one who did not receive a call, Kirby is quick to believe she’s going to be the next one to die and has a freakout.ĭoes that mean I’m not gonna live as long as these two?Ĥ5) Scream 2: Gale and Joel Discussing The Risks (0:53:40-0:54:51) Kirby, Jill, and Olivia are brought in for questioning. The first time I heard it, it brought back so many memories of my times watching the trilogy as a little child. I don’t know why I love this line so much, but I do. He can’t have a civilian involved in official police business, which is fair but also kind of bullshit. Gale assumes she will be involved with solving the crime, but Dewey has to tell his wife “no”. Okay, this scene does a terrific job in juggling a lot of characters.įirst, Gale and Judy argue about Dewey and lemon squares. I also love that Randy says he’ll “wait for video.”Ĥ6) Scream 4: Police Station (0:21:49-0:25:42)
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That random joke Sidney made in the first movie about being played by Tori Spelling comes true and this has to be the greatest cameo in cinema history. The best part of this scene is obviously the scene from Stab. They are simply only friends because they survived the Woodsboro massacre together and it’s nice to see some positive come from that trauma. I also love this scene because it’s so cool to see Dewey and Randy hanging out and eating Baskin Robins together. Scream 2 is a sequel so of course Randy has to give us the rules of a sequel.
She’s brilliant is what she is.Īlso, I am aware I have said the word brilliant more than a few times throughout this ranking, but these movies deserve it.Ĥ7) Scream 2: Randy and Dewey Discuss Sequels, Suspects, & Watch Stab (0:49:50-0:53:40) Gale uses Dewey’s crush to her advantage and plants a camera in the home so she herself can catch the killer and get the story. Them being there should be suspicious and Dewey should be immediately demanding they leave but since he totally crushes on Gale, he invites her into the party with him instead. Gale and Kenny show up and aren’t very stealthy about it. The cinematography here as Dewey drops off the girls and the reveal of Stu’s big home, like most homes in this movie, quite literally in the middle of nowhere. The third act main cast blood bath is about to commence. Every time this tune drops, I get pumped. It should have been me.Ĥ8) Scream: Stu Macher’s House Before The Madness (1:00:40-1:04:26)īirdbrain’s Youth Of America is the perfect soundtrack to a slasher movie. We also see Sidney crying over the death of Randy too and it’s heartbreaking. You’re not having character doubts now, are you?
When he sees Gale in her head questioning whether or not he’s innocent… Then comes my favourite line in the movie, if not the series.
The acting here is excellent and Liev Shreiber really does help elevate this movie from being just a sequel to a slasher movie. Sydney and Gail, as well as fellow survivors Deputy Dewey (David Arquette) and Randy (Jamie Kennedy) have to find out who is behind this new murder spree, before they all end up dead.49) Scream 2: Cotton Interrogated (1:09:34-1:12:54)Ĭotton Weary is arrested, becoming the number one suspect to the grisly campus killings. When two college students are murdered at a sneak preview of 'Stab,' a movie based on the events from the first film, it's clear a copycat killer is on the loose. Sydney (Neve Campbell) and tabloid reporter Gale Weathers (Courteney Cox) survived the events of the first 'Scream,' but their nightmare isn't over. Not only have we included all of Marco’s score but Scream 2: The Deluxe Edition even includes Danny Elfman’s Cassandra Aria and Cassandra Reprise! If you only know the score from the previous album, this one will be a wonderful revelation. In 2011 we finally set things right with a Deluxe Edition for the original Scream and now, five years later and just in time for Halloween, it’s time for Scream 2. We’re so excited about this major film score expansion! It was 18 years ago, in 1998, when we released an album with fifteen minutes each from Marco Beltrami’s Scream and Scream 2.