Scary
Movie 2 Movie Review:
The
wacky Wayans brothers are back with the sequel to their
very popular "Scary Movie", and although it doesn't
quite measure up to the first one, "Scary Movie 2"
is packed with even more jokes, but not quite as strong
a punch.
A gruseome
murder was committed at Hell House years and years ago,
and it is now rumored that the house is haunted. Determined
to resurrect the ghosts and unleash the evil forces that
may be, a conniving professor (Tim Curry) tricks a few college
students into spending an entire weekend at Hell House.
Realizing that their little sleep over is more than just
your average extracurricular activity, the kids fend for
their lives while at the same time making us laugh with
spoofs of such films as "What Lies Beneath", "Charlie's
Angels", "Titanic" and what not.
I have
to admit that I was very hesitant to see this movie, and
if it wasn't for a guilt trip that my friend placed on me
(coz I always get to pick the movies), I wouldn't have gone
to see this. I liked that first "Scary Movie",
but from the previews, the second one does not look very
promising. However, to my surprise, "Scary Movie 2"
is not THAT bad.
Of course,
the original film is still much better, for the sequel seems
a bit too disjointed. It has a less involving plot, almost
non-existent really, with a bunch of stringed along jokes.
The prequel made fun of all those teenager slasher movies,
and it was quite amusing to watch. In the sequel, the witty
satire is gone, and we just end up with leftover spoofs,
projectile vomits and a talking parrot who loves to say
the F-word.
Many
have criticized the film for being overly disgusting. Every
possible bodily function is showcased in one way or another.
If you don't like this sense of humor, you will hate this
movie (like some stuffy old film critics). But if you do,
or have a higher tolerance for disgusting humor, then "Scary
Movie 2" is a very funny film. I found myself laughing
along despite the crudeness and absurdity.
The
cast was reliably funny and competent, with the likes of
the Wayans brothers, Anna Faris (also in the original film),
and others. Chris Elliott, an underutilized comedian in
my opinion, is hilarious here playing Hell House's caretaker
with a slight deformity. You wouldn't want to dedicate "I
Wanna Hold Your Hand" to this guy. There are lots of
jokes and references about him and I was laughing at every
one of them.
Overall,
"Scary Movie 2" is an almost alright movie. If
it just had a better plot, I would have given it 3 stars
and recommend it. However, it falls a bit short, and I would
say wait for it until it comes out on video. That is unless
you don't care about quality and just want to laugh.
Is "Scary
Movie 2" an example of great filmmaking? Not even close.
But is it funny? Heck, yeah.
Mazzyboi
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