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Encyclopedia > Scary Movie 2
Scary Movie 2
Directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans
Produced by Eric L. Gold
Peter Schwerin
Bob Weinstein
Harvey Weinstein
Brad Weston
Sue Jett
Barry Rosenbush
Written by Shawn Wayans
Marlon Wayans
Alyson Fouse
Greg Grabianski
Dave Polsky
Michael Anthony Snowden
Craig Wayans
Starring Anna Faris
Christopher Masterson
Regina Hall
Shawn Wayans
Marlon Wayans
David Cross
Chris Elliott
Kathleen Robertson
and
Tori Spelling
Music by Ceiri Torjussen
Rossano Galante
Tom Hiel
Mark McGrath
Marco Beltrami
George S. Clinton
John Debney
Danny Lux
Cinematography Steven Bernstein
Editing by Thomas J. Nordberg
Richard Pearson
Peter Teschner
Distributed by Dimension Films
Release date(s) July 6, 2001
Running time 83 min.
Country USA
Language English
Budget $45 million (est.)
Gross revenue $71,277,420 (US as of August 26, 2001)
Preceded by Scary Movie (2000)
Followed by Scary Movie 3 (2003)
Allmovie profile
IMDb profile

Scary Movie 2 is a 2001 American comedy film and is the second film of the Scary Movie franchise. Image File history File links Scary_Movie_2. ... Keenen Ivory Wayans (born June 8, 1958 in New York City, New York) is an American actor, comedian, director and writer best known as the host and creator of the FOX sketch comedy series In Living Color, which also starred Jim Carrey, Jamie Foxx, his brother Damon Wayans, David Alan... Bob Weinstein, along with brother Harvey Weinstein, was head of Miramax Studios. ... Harvey Weinstein at Cannes, 2002 Harvey Weinstein CBE (Hon) (born March 19, 1952) is an American film producer and movie studio chairman. ... Shawn Wayans (born January 19, 1971 in New York City, New York) is an American actor and comedian who starred in In Living Color and The Wayans Bros. ... Marlon Wayans (born July 23, 1972) is an American actor, producer, comedian, writer, and director of movies, beginning with his role as a pedestrian in Im Gonna Git You Sucka in 1988. ... Craig Wayans is an American Screenwriter, Director, and producer. ... Anna Kay Faris (born November 29, 1976 in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.) is an American actress, best known for her leading role of Cindy Campbell in the Scary Movie films. ... Christopher Kennedy Masterson (born January 22, 1980) is an American actor perhaps best known for his role as oldest brother Francis in the sitcom Malcolm in the Middle. ... Regina Hall Regina Hall (born on December 12, 1970 in Washington, D.C.) is an American film and television actress best known for her roles in the Scary Movie films. ... Shawn Wayans (born January 19, 1971 in New York City, New York) is an American actor and comedian who starred in In Living Color and The Wayans Bros. ... Marlon Wayans (born July 23, 1972) is an American actor, producer, comedian, writer, and director of movies, beginning with his role as a pedestrian in Im Gonna Git You Sucka in 1988. ... For other persons named David Cross, see David Cross (disambiguation). ... Chris Elliott (born May 31, 1960 in New York City) is an American comedian and the son of comedian Bob Elliott. ... Kathleen Robertson (born July 8, 1973) is a Canadian actress known for her role of Clare Arnold on Beverly Hills, 90210. ... Victoria Davey Tori Spelling (born May 16, 1973) is an American actress. ... Ceiri Torjussen (born Cardiff, 1976) is a composer and orchestrator, mainly of film music. ... Mark Sayers McGrath (born March 15, 1968) is the lead singer of rock band Sugar Ray. ... Marco Beltrami is a musical composer for motion pictures. ... George S. Clinton (b. ... John Debney (born Glendale, California, 18 August 1956) is a prolific American film composer who received an Oscar nomination for his score for Mel Gibson`s The Passion of the Christ. ... Danny Lux is an BMI Award-winning composer, that has contributed music to dozens of television and film productions in the US. Film credits include Halloween: Resurrection and Stolen Summer (both in 2002). ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Lyons Otway Pearson CB (1831–30 May 1890) was Assistant Commissioner (Executive) of the London Metropolitan Police. ... Dimension Films is a motion picture unit currently a part of The Weinstein Company. ... is the 187th day of the year (188th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... For the 1968 science-fiction film and novel, see 2001: A Space Odyssey The year 2001 in film involved some significant events. ... Motto: (traditional) In God We Trust (official, 1956–present) Anthem: The Star-Spangled Banner Capital Washington, D.C. Largest city New York City Official language(s) None at the federal level; English de facto Government Federal Republic  - President George W. Bush (R)  - Vice President Dick Cheney (R) Independence - Declared - Recognized... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... is the 238th day of the year (239th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the year. ... This article is about a horror parody movie. ... Scary Movie 3 (2003) is an American comedy film directed by David Zucker and is the third film of the Scary Movie franchise. ... For the 1968 science-fiction film and novel, see 2001: A Space Odyssey The year 2001 in film involved some significant events. ... Comedy film is genre of film in which the main emphasis is on humor. ... This article is about a horror parody movie. ...

Contents

Tagline

"More Merciless. More Shameless."


"We Lied." (referring to the original Scary Movie's tagline of "No Mercy. No Shame. No Sequel.) This article is about a horror parody movie. ...


Plot

The sequel to Scary Movie begins with a parody of The Exorcist, in which Megan Voorhees (Natasha Lyonne), is possessed and two priests, Father McFeely (James Woods) and Father Harris (Andy Richter), must drive the demon out. The exorcism doesn't go as planned, and a chain of The Exorcist-like vomiting occurs. Megan insults McFeely's mother and he shoots her in the head. This article is about a horror parody movie. ... The Exorcist is an Academy Award-winning 1973 American horror film, adapted from the 1971 novel of the same name by William Peter Blatty, dealing with the demonic possession of a young girl, and her mother’s desperate attempts to win back her daughter through an exorcism conducted by two... Natasha Lyonne (born April 4, 1979) is an American actress, perhaps best known for her role as Jessica in the American Pie movie and its sequel. ... For other persons named James Woods, see James Woods (disambiguation). ... Paul Andrew Andy Richter (born October 28, 1966) is an American comedian and actor. ... Saint Francis exorcised demons in Arezzo, fresco of Giotto Exorcism (from Late Latin exorcismus, from Greek exorkizein - to adjure) is the practice of evicting demons or other evil spiritual entities from a person or place which they are believed to have possessed (taken control of). ... The Exorcist is an Academy Award-winning 1973 American horror film, adapted from the 1971 novel of the same name by William Peter Blatty, dealing with the demonic possession of a young girl, and her mother’s desperate attempts to win back her daughter through an exorcism conducted by two...


One year later, Cindy Campbell (Anna Faris), Brenda Meeks (Regina Hall), Ray Wilkins (Shawn Wayans) and Shorty Meeks (Marlon Wayans) are at college, trying to live new lives, after the curse in the last movie. (Although all of them died in Scary Movie, in a deleted scene, Brenda says her death was a near death experience, and Cindy was never officially declared dead.) Cindy and Brenda get tagged by a dorky girl, Alex Monday (Tori Spelling); Ray, who is still confused by his sexuality, has two new friends, Tommy (James DeBello) and Buddy (Christopher Masterson); while Shorty is still the same stoner he was in the last movie. Cynthia Cindy Campbell, portrayed by Anna Faris, is a fictional character in the Scary Movie series, in which she serves as the protagonist and a general parody of the final girl character typical of horror films. ... Anna Kay Faris (born November 29, 1976 in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.) is an American actress, best known for her leading role of Cindy Campbell in the Scary Movie films. ... // Here are some Minor characters in Scary Movie 1-5. ... Regina Hall Regina Hall (born on December 12, 1970 in Washington, D.C.) is an American film and television actress best known for her roles in the Scary Movie films. ... Shawn Wayans (born January 19, 1971 in New York City, New York) is an American actor and comedian who starred in In Living Color and The Wayans Bros. ... Marlon Wayans (born July 23, 1972) is an American actor, producer, comedian, writer, and director of movies, beginning with his role as a pedestrian in Im Gonna Git You Sucka in 1988. ... This article is about a horror parody movie. ... Victoria Davey Tori Spelling (born May 16, 1973) is an American actress. ... James DeBello (born June 9, 1980 in Hartford, Connecticut) is an American film actor. ... Christopher Kennedy Masterson (born January 22, 1980) is an American actor perhaps best known for his role as oldest brother Francis in the sitcom Malcolm in the Middle. ...


The story begins when a college teacher, Professor Oldman (Tim Curry) and his wheel-chaired assistant Dwight (David Cross) plan to study ghosts from a haunted mansion, with the clueless teens as bait. Newcomer Theo (Kathleen Robertson) becomes part of the study group. Timothy James Curry (born April 19, 1946) is an Emmy Award-winning English actor, singer, and composer, perhaps best known for his role as Dr. Frank-N-Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show and as Pennywise the Dancing Clown in Stephen Kings It. ... For other persons named David Cross, see David Cross (disambiguation). ... Kathleen Robertson (born July 8, 1973) is a Canadian actress known for her role of Clare Arnold on Beverly Hills, 90210. ...


When Cindy arrives at the mansion, she meets a talking Amazon parrot who is vulgar and slanderous, and the caretaker, Hanson (Chris Elliott), who has a grossly disfigured hand. After some weird incidents on that night (Cindy being beaten up by a cat, Ray raping a toy clown after it had attacked him, Shorty getting attacked and smoked by a weed-monster, Alex having a sexual encounter with a ghost, etc.), the teens finally learn about the professor's plan and try to escape the mansion. Species Many, see text. ... Chris Elliott (born May 31, 1960 in New York City) is an American comedian and the son of comedian Bob Elliott. ...


The professor gets killed by a female ghost with disfigured features. The gang would like to kill the ghost of the mansion's former owner to escape. To this end, they are equipped with several technological devices by Dwight that serve to harass and injure the spectral enemy. They are pursued all throughout the mansion. Hanson gets possessed, and Cindy, Brenda and Theo parody Charlie's Angels to get him, but end up beaten up.


In the end, they use Cindy as bait to lure the ghost to a device that ultimately destroys it. Two months later, Cindy encounters Hanson again when she and Buddy are taking a walk. After Buddy disappears without notice, she looks up to see Hanson serving at the hot dog stand. She screams "No!" while Hanson screams "Yes!". Hanson is instantly hit by a car. It is being driven by Shorty, who is receiving oral sex by the beautiful ghost...with a bag over her head. Oral sex consists of all sexual activities that involve the use of the mouth, which may include use of the tongue, teeth, and throat, to stimulate genitalia. ...


It is also revealed that Cindy is now taking care of the parrot, who despises her because she talks so much.


Parodies

  • Paulie - The talking parrot near the beginning of the film and near the end.
  • The Exorcist - The entire opening sequence.[1]
  • Harry Potter - When Buddy shows Cindy the book "Harry Pothead"
  • Nike Commercial - The dancing/basketball sequence
  • The Changeling
  • Hollow Man - Cindy and a badly injured Buddy being locked in the freezer and they must escape. The thermo-goggles and guns are an exact replica that the characters used in Hollow Man (Exception being that the guns shot darts instead of energy). In the deleted scenes, Cindy spreads blood on the floor to trap the ghost.
  • The Shining - Scene locations. In the extras, the cat can be seen chopping the door and peeking in, as done in The Shining.
  • The Haunting - The character Theo; The main premise of a group unknowingly being used as a research group while staying in a haunted mansion. The ghost in "The Haunting" is Hugh Crane, where the ghost in this movie is Hugh Kane.
  • Urban Legend - Cindy singing badly in the car, a parody of the first death in Urban Legend
  • Poltergeist - The clown underneath Ray's bed. The tree that comes in and captures Shorty and turns him into a giant joint and smokes him. The scene where Alex is having sex with the ghost on her bed and walls (also, her shirt read 69, when in Poltergeist, the shirt read 65).
  • Poltergeist II: The Other Side - The caretaker, Hanson, is a parody of the character Reverend Henry Kane, the cult leader in "Poltergeist II". In addition, the name of the family home, Kane, also references "Poltergeist II". Hanson also sings "God is in his Holy Temple" the song that Kane sings in "Poltergeist II".
  • Hannibal - When Shorty is about to have his brain eaten.
  • The Changeling - The ball bouncing down the stairs.
  • The Legend of Hell House - The attack of the black cat.
Parody of Charlie's Angels
Parody of Charlie's Angels
  • Charlie's Angels - When Cindy, Brenda, and Theo go hand-to-hand combat with Hanson. Tori Spelling's character, Alex Monday, is a spoof of Lucy Liu's character in Charlie's Angels, Alex Munday.[1]
  • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - During the "Charlie's Angels" scene.
  • What Lies Beneath - Scene with Cindy in the red dress, seducing the professor, then turning into Ray. Cindy confronts the Professor in the kitchen and tells him that she thinks his wife is starting to suspect something.In deleted scenes, Cindy is almost drowned in a bathtub.
  • Pet Sematary - The cat attack and the slow piano theme when the cat came in.
  • Bones - When Professor Oldman follows the lady ghost through the cave similar to the scene on Bones
  • Twister - Cindy creating a tornado indoors.
  • The Amityville Horror - The scene where the priest is covered with flies during the exorcism.[2]
  • Cast Away - Shorty has a volleyball with a painted face on it, in the deleted scenes.
  • Scary Movie - The scene with Cindy masturbating Buddy and he ejaculates with a great amount of force and quantity launching Cindy into the door. The last scene with Shorty and the ghost is similar to the opening scene in Scary Movie.[2]
  • The Weakest Link - The parrot says "You are the weakest link, goodbye" after Alex falls unconscious.
  • Ghostbusters
  • Thinner
  • Dude, Where's My Car? - The tattoo scene with instead of "Dude" and "Sweet", it's "Ray" and "fucked me".[1]
  • Rocky - Cindy boxing the black cat in slow motion.
  • The Wizard of Oz - The tornado during the "Charlie's Angels" parody.
  • Charmed - The scene at the end when the poltergeist is "vanquished" is reminiscent to the many vanquishes the sisters do.
  • The Rocky Horror Picture Show - with Tim Curry as the Professor, Hanson resembles Riff Raff, and Dwight is confined to a wheelchair (Dr. Scott)
  • Dirty Harry- The quote "Do you feel lucky punk?"
  • Save the Last Dance - Shorty shows Cindy how to be cool
  • Wild Wild West - When Hanson and Dwight exchange insults, in the form of puns, this parodies the exchanges between West and Loveless.
  • Mission: Impossible II - Dwight's wheelchair duel with the ghost mimics the motorcycle chase from M:I-2. During the duel, a flock of doves flies between the combatants, parodying John Woo's signature shown in many of his movies.
  • Beetlejuice
  • Nightmare on Elm Street - The map to get them to Hell House, references turning on Elm Street and the scene where Alex is being dragged against the wall and up the ceiling mirrors Tina's death of that film.[2]
  • A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors- The skeleton that chased Cindy.
  • Fatal Attraction - Alex's unhealthy obsession with the ghost.
  • Little Shop of Horrors- When Shorty's plant cracks out of its pot.[2]
  • The Terminator - When the skeleton is chasing Cindy is similar to when Sarah Connor is being chased by the terminator in endoskelton mode
  • Friday the 13th - The character Megan Voorhees shares the same last name as Pamela, the killer from the first movie in the Friday the 13th series, and her son Jason, from the rest of the series.
  • Titanic - When Buddy and Cindy are locked in the freezer, Cindy said the same words that Jack said to Rose when they were in the cold water. "Don't say your goodbyes, you're not gonna die here. You're gonna die an old man but not here" and "Coming to this house was the best thing that ever happened to me."
  • The Silence of the Lambs - When Ray asks Buddy "tucked in or out" the same basic principle as when Buffalo Bill is dancing in front of the camera with his genitalia tucked between his legs.[1]
  • It - Ray getting attacked by a clown which resembles the antagonist monster/killer clown from "It", Pennywise the Dancing Clown.

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Box office performance

In the U.S., the film grossed $71,308,997. Worldwide, it grossed $141,220,678. Although being a hit, out of the four Scary Movie films, this is the least successful to date.[3] USD redirects here. ...


Cast

Anna Kay Faris (born November 29, 1976 in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.) is an American actress, best known for her leading role of Cindy Campbell in the Scary Movie films. ... Christopher Kennedy Masterson (born January 22, 1980) is an American actor perhaps best known for his role as oldest brother Francis in the sitcom Malcolm in the Middle. ... Regina Hall Regina Hall (born on December 12, 1970 in Washington, D.C.) is an American film and television actress best known for her roles in the Scary Movie films. ... Marlon Wayans (born July 23, 1972) is an American actor, producer, comedian, writer, and director of movies, beginning with his role as a pedestrian in Im Gonna Git You Sucka in 1988. ... Kathleen Robertson (born July 8, 1973) is a Canadian actress known for her role of Clare Arnold on Beverly Hills, 90210. ... Shawn Wayans (born January 19, 1971 in New York City, New York) is an American actor and comedian who starred in In Living Color and The Wayans Bros. ... For other persons named David Cross, see David Cross (disambiguation). ... Timothy James Curry (born April 19, 1946) is an Emmy Award-winning English actor, singer, and composer, perhaps best known for his role as Dr. Frank-N-Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show and as Pennywise the Dancing Clown in Stephen Kings It. ... James DeBello (born June 9, 1980 in Hartford, Connecticut) is an American film actor. ... Chris Elliott (born May 31, 1960 in New York City) is an American comedian and the son of comedian Bob Elliott. ... Victoria Davey Tori Spelling (born May 16, 1973) is an American actress. ... For other persons named James Woods, see James Woods (disambiguation). ... Paul Andrew Andy Richter (born October 28, 1966) is an American comedian and actor. ... Natasha Lyonne (born April 4, 1979) is an American actress, perhaps best known for her role as Jessica in the American Pie movie and its sequel. ... Veronica Cartwright (born April 20, 1950 in Bristol, England) is an actress. ... For the author of a book about the Public Ivies, see Richard Moll (author). ... This article is about the entertainer. ...

Production companies & distributors

Dimension Films is a motion picture unit currently a part of The Weinstein Company. ... Miramax Films is a film production and distribution brand that was a Big Ten film motion picture distribution and production company headquartered in New York City before being bought out by The Walt Disney Company. ... Alliance Atlantis Alliance Atlantis is a Toronto-based media company. ...

Translations

  • French: Scary Movie 2 (France), Film de Peur 2 (French Canada)
  • Portuguese: (Portugal) Um susto de Filme; (Brazil) "Todo Mundo Em Pânico 2"
  • Greek: Τρομακτική ταινία 2
  • Polish: Straszny Film 2
  • Spanish: "No Es Otra Tonta Película De Miedo 2"
  • Romanian: "Comedie de groazã 2"
  • Hungarian: Horrorra akadva
  • Russian: "Очень страшное кино 2" (Very Scary Movie 2)
  • Armenian: "Շատ սարսափելի ֆիլմ 2" (Very Scary Movie 2)

References

  1. ^ a b c d IMDb Trivia. Retrieved on 2008-03-14.
  2. ^ a b c d IMDb Movie Connections. Retrieved on 2008-03-14.
  3. ^ Scary Movie 2 (2001)

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External links

For the in-memory database management system, see In-memory database. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Metacritic is a website that collates reviews of music albums, games, movies, TV shows, DVDs and books. ... Box Office Mojo is a website that tracks box office revenue in a systematic way. ... This article is about a horror parody movie. ... Scary Movie 3 (2003) is an American comedy film directed by David Zucker and is the third film of the Scary Movie franchise. ... Scary Movie 4 is the fourth film of the Scary Movie franchise and is directed by David Zucker, written by Jim Abrahams, Craig Mazin and Pat Proft, and produced by Craig Mazin and Robert K. Weiss. ... Anna Kay Faris (born November 29, 1976 in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.) is an American actress, best known for her leading role of Cindy Campbell in the Scary Movie films. ... Regina Hall Regina Hall (born on December 12, 1970 in Washington, D.C.) is an American film and television actress best known for her roles in the Scary Movie films. ... Leslie William Nielsen OC (born February 11, 1926) is a Canadian born American comedian and actor. ... Marlon Wayans (born July 23, 1972) is an American actor, producer, comedian, writer, and director of movies, beginning with his role as a pedestrian in Im Gonna Git You Sucka in 1988. ... Shawn Wayans (born January 19, 1971 in New York City, New York) is an American actor and comedian who starred in In Living Color and The Wayans Bros. ... Charles Irwin Sheen (born September 3, 1965) is a Golden Globe Award-winning and Emmy-nominated American actor. ... Simon Rex (born July 20, 1974) is an American model, actor, television personality and rapper. ... Anthony Alvin Anderson (born August 15, 1970) is an American comedian and actor and rapist. ... Kevin Hart (born 1980) is an American actor and comedian, originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ... Tara Patrick redirects here. ... Jim Abrahams (born 10 May 1944 in Shorewood, Wisconsin) is an American movie director and writer. ... Jason Friedberg is an American film writer and director. ... Craig Mazin is an American screenwriter, director, and labor leader. ... Pat Proft is a comedy writer and actor. ... Aaron Seltzer is an American film director and screenwriter. ... Keenen Ivory Wayans (born June 8, 1958 in New York City, New York) is an American actor, comedian, director and writer best known as the host and creator of the FOX sketch comedy series In Living Color, which also starred Jim Carrey, Jamie Foxx, his brother Damon Wayans, David Alan... Robert K. Weiss is an American film and television producer. ... David Zucker (born October 16, 1947 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American film director. ... Jerry Zucker (born March 11, 1950 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American movie director best known for his role in directing comedy spoof films. ...

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The first Scary Movie was a send-up mainly of the Scream movies.
Scary Movie 2 (written by Alison Fouse, Greg Grabianski, Dave Polsky, Michael Anthony Snowden, Craig, Sean, and Marlon Wayans, whew!) begins with an amusing Exorcist parody starring James Woods (Any Given Sunday, Recess: School's Out) who came in after Marlon Brando was deemed too sick for the role.
Innocent Cindy (Anna Faris, Scary Movie, Lover's Lane), sexually ambiguous Ray (Sean Wayans, Scary Movie, New Blood), pothead Shorty (Marlon Wayans, Dungeons and Dragons, Requiem For a Dream), and some other stock characters are the unlucky participants in the Professor's experiment.
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The original Scary Movie was a parody of Scream, which itself is a self-referential piece based on all previous horror films.
Scary Movie 2, however, is a parody of a far more forgettable film, The Haunting (itself a remake of Robert Wise's superior version of Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House).
Overall, Scary Movie 2 was an unoriginal and boring pastiche of fellatio follies, pot pranks, and scatological satire.
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