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'Scary Movie 2' is a 2001 American supernatural parody film directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans. It is the sequel to 'Scary Movie' and the second film in the 'Scary Movie' film series. The film stars Anna Faris, Regina Hall, Shawn Wayans and Marlon Wayans (all reprising their roles from the first film, despite their characters having seemingly been killed off), as well as Tim Curry, Tori Spelling, Chris Elliott, Chris Masterson, Kathleen Robertson, David Cross and James Woods.

The film is the last in the series to feature the involvement of stars Marlon and Shawn Wayans, and director Keenan. Marlon would eventually go on to produce a similar horror-themed parody, 'A Haunted House', and its sequel, both starring himself. In the latter film, Wayans pokes fun at the 'Scary Movie' series' decline in quality after his family's departure.

Where the original film was mainly based on the slasher films of the 1990s, 'Scary Movie 2' parodies an array of supernatural and haunted house films from various decades, namely 'The Haunting' (1999), 'Stigmata' (1999), 'The Exorcist' (1973), 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' (1975), 'The Amityville Horror' (1979), 'Poltergeist' (1982), 'The Legend of Hell House' (1973), 'House on Haunted Hill' (both the 1959 and 1999 versions), 'The Changeling' (1980), 'What Lies Beneath' (2000) and 'Bloodbath at the House of Death' (1984) while also making many references to the slasher flick 'I Still Know What You Did Last Summer' (1998). It also spoofs the comedy film 'Dude, Where's My Car?' (2000) and some contemporary films, such as 'Hannibal' (2001) and 'Hollow Man' (2000). 'Scary Movie 2' was commercially successful, grossing $141.2 million worldwide from a $45 million budget, but received largely negative reviews from critics.

Plot



At haunted mansion Hell House, teenage Megan Voorhees becomes possessed by the spirit of Hugh Kane, the house's cruel, wicked previous owner. She interrupts a formal dinner party, thrown by her mother, who seeks help from two priests, Fathers McFeely and Harris. After an unsuccessful attempt to exorcise Kane's ghost, McFeely pulls a gun and shoots Megan.

One year later, Cindy Campbell, Brenda Meeks, Ray Wilkins and Shorty Meeks are at college, trying to live new lives after surviving the events of the first film. Cindy and Brenda are tagged by socially maladjusted Alex. Shorty is still the same stoner he was before. Ray, still confused about his sexuality, has two new male friends, Tommy and Buddy, the latter of whom becomes romantically interested in Cindy. She rebuffs him but agrees to be friends.

The sinister Professor Oldman and his charming paraplegic assistant, Dwight Hartman, plan to study the paranormal activity at Hell House. They recruit Cindy and her friends as test subjects under the pretense of a psychological experiment on sleep paralysis. At the mansion, Cindy encounters a foul-mouthed parrot and Hanson, a creepy caretaker with a badly malformed hand. Later, the group is joined by the attractive Theo. They sit down for dinner, but soon lose their appetite due to Hanson's repulsive treatment of the food.

That night, Cindy hears voices directing her to a secret room, where she and Buddy discover the diary of Kane's wife. Seeing her portrait, they note Cindy's (slight) resemblance. Meanwhile, the others also experience bizarre encounters. Kane's ghost has sex with Alex in her bedroom, and quickly departs at the mention of commitment. Cindy gets into a fistfight with the house cat, Mr. Kittles. When Cindy tries to tell Oldman, he dismisses it, and sends Theo to take Cindy to bed. Later, Cindy is possessed by Kane's wife, and she seduces Oldman. She quickly returns to normal, with no memory of the event. A toy clown attempts to kill Ray, but in a strange turn of events, the doll is sexually assaulted by Ray instead. A weed-monster rolls Shorty into a joint. It proceeds to smoke him (much to Shorty's enjoyment), but gets distracted and lets him escape. The next morning, Oldman tells Dwight no one is leaving the house, despite the attacks, and shows his lecherous true colors. Dwight is given the only house keys, and told to give them to nobody. Theo offers oral sex to no avail; Dwight does it to himself. She knocks him out and takes the keys.

Oldman is seduced and killed by the ghost of Kane's mistress. Shorty later encounters the same ghost, but charms and has sex with her. After Dwight equips the teens with weapons that can injure their spectral enemy, they are pursued throughout the mansion, Alex attempts to win Kane's love, but is killed by Crane's ghost. Buddy and Cindy are locked in the walk-in freezer. Cindy uses a collection of random objects to produce a Caterpillar 2-Ton tractor and escapes the freezer.

Hanson becomes possessed by Kane and kidnaps an inebriated Shorty. Cindy, Brenda and Theo team up to battle Hanson with highly stylized fight choreography, but are defeated. Dwight regroups with the teens, and Cindy chooses to act as bait to lure Kane into a device that will destroy him. The plan succeeds, freeing the group from the house's curse.

Two months later, Cindy and Buddy are in a relationship. They are out on a walk when Hanson appears to take Cindy away with him. Buddy disappears as Hanson gets hit by a car, driven by Shorty.

Cast



* Anna Faris as Cindy Campbell

* Shawn Wayans as Ray Wilkins

* Marlon Wayans as Shorty Meeks

* Regina Hall as Brenda Meeks

* Christopher Masterson as Buddy Sanderson

* Kathleen Robertson as Theo

* David Cross as Dwight Hartman

* Tim Curry as Professor Oldman

* Tori Spelling as Alex Monday

* Chris Elliott as Hanson

* James Woods as Father McFeely

* Andy Richter as Father Harris

* Richard Moll as Hugh Kane (Hell House Ghost)

* Veronica Cartwright as Mrs. Voorhees

* Natasha Lyonne as Megan Voorhees

* Beetlejuice as Shorty's brain

* Matt Friedman ('voice') as Polly the parrot

* Vitamin C ('voice') as herself

* Suli McCullough ('voice') as Clown

* Jennifer Curran as Victoria Crane, Hugh's mistress

Production



The film is a sequel to 'Scary Movie'. According to director Keenen Ivory Wayans, the filmmakers watched over 130 horror films for background research. Marlon Brando was originally cast as Father McFeely and completed one day of filming before he had to leave the production due to illness. He was replaced by James Woods who was paid $1 million for four days work.

Charlton Heston had also turned down the Woods role. At one point, former President Bill Clinton, who had just left office the year the film came out, was also considered.

Because Miramax had not greenlit this sequel until the massive box office success of the first, the film faced a punishing production schedule that involved coming up with a script and tearing through production and post-production in a total of less than nine months, roughly half the average time for all those steps to be completed on a standard Hollywood production in 20002001. It was this rushed production that made the Wayans never want to make another 'Scary Movie', and they were not involved in any of the sequels.

Music



Unlike its predecessor, the film does not have an official soundtrack. It features a heavily hip hop and rap catalogue, with some rock and techno songs.

* "Hello, Dolly!" (Jerry Herman)

* "Shake Ya Ass" Mystikal

* "Tubular Bells" Mike Oldfield

* "I Walk Alone" - Oleander

* "Killer Bee" - Meeks

* "If I Had No Loot" - Tony! Toni! Ton!

* "Givin' My Dick Away" - Trace

* "Holiday Party" - Big Daddy

* "Sorry Now" Sugar Ray

* "Evel Knieval" - Ceasefire V Deadly Avenger

* "U Know What's Up" Donell Jones

* "Graduation (Friends Forever)" Vitamin C

* "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" Eve ft. Gwen Stefani

* "History Repeating" Propellerheads ft. Shirley Bassey

* "Fever" Richard Marino & His Orchestra

* "Insane in the Brain" Cypress Hill

* "Smack My Bitch Up" The Prodigy

* "Skullsplitter" Hednoize

* "Ride Wit Me" Nelly ft. City Spud (played over the end credit sequence)

* "So Erotic" Casey Crown ft. Jay Dee

* "When It's Dark" Trace ft. Neb Luv

Release



'Scary Movie 2' opened on the Fourth of July weekend and ranked the top spot at the US box office, with $20.5 million. In North America, the film grossed $71.3 million. With $69.9 million internationally, the worldwide gross comes to $141.2 million. Out of the first four 'Scary Movie' films, this was the least successful to date, until the fifth film in 2013.

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes, 'Scary Movie 2' has an approval rating of 14% based on 112 reviews and an average rating of 3.50/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Instead of being funny, this gross-out sequel plays like a sloppy, rushed-out product." On Metacritic, the film has a score of 29 out of 100 based on 25 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.

Home media

The film was released on VHS and DVD by Buena Vista Home Entertainment under the Dimension Home Video banner on December 18, 2001, with an array of special features, including commentaries and various deleted scenes.

Following the sale of Miramax to Farmyard Holdings, Lionsgate Home Entertainment later reissued the DVD, and released the film on Blu-ray on September 20, 2011.

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