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Scary Movie 2

RATED R
DISTRIBUTED BY
Dimension Films
DIRECTED BY
Keenen Ivory Wayans (Scary Movie)
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Anna Faris as Cindy Campbell; Marlon Wayans as Shorty Meeks; Shawn Wayans as Ray Wilkins; James DeBello as Tommy; Regina Hall as Brenda Meeks; Tim Curry as Professor Oldman; Chris Elliott as Hanson; James Woods as Father McFeely; Andy Richter as Father Harris; Tori Spelling as Alex Monday
REVIEWED BY
Bob Smithouser

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Scary Movie 2

When the first Scary Movie hit theaters last summer, secular critics marveled that it avoided an NC-17 rating for sexually explicit humor. The perverse slasher spoof grossed $157 million and sent the Disney-owned studio responsible scrambling for a sequel. It’s here. And according to ads for Scary Movie 2, it’s “More merciless. More shameless.” Give ’em points for honesty. The original horror/comedy dismantled slasher films. This sequel parodies supernatural thrillers (What Lies Beneath, Poltergeist, The House on Haunted Hill, etc.) with equal zeal and eagerness to offend. It opens with an Exorcist takeoff that portrays a Catholic priest as a foul-mouthed child molester who prays fervently to cast out a bowel movement. That establishes the tone for what follows—85 minutes of vulgar, profane, mean-spirited, violent, desperately unfunny gags. No bodily fluid is left unspilled.

The setup (“plot” is far too kind) involves the survivors from the first film attending college and taking part in a psychology experiment in a haunted house. Once there, a bisexual guy molests a possessed clown doll. The stoner of the group gets rolled up and smoked by a giant, triffid-like cannibus plant. And the resident spook rapes Tori Spelling (much to her glee). This is sick stuff, and it only gets sicker.

Cameron Meier of the Orlando Weekly stated, “It truly can be blamed, along with other recent adolescent comedies, for desensitizing audiences to disgusting sexual visuals, drug references and obscenities.” Pray that it doesn’t earn enough to justify Scary Movie 3.
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