Scary Movie
Its opening scene, a near shot-for-shot take off of the
opening of Scream, neatly summarises the
entire movie.
Drew – most of the characters names refer to Scream and
I Know
related characters and actors – is home alone, making popcorn while she waits for her
boyfriend to arrive. The phone rings. It's the
ghostface killer of course. He hears a popping noise. Except it's
not the popcorn but Drew farting – the first of many such jokes. Soon, ghostface enters the house
and chases Drew outside. Two signs read
"safety" and "death". Naturally, Drew
chooses the latter. Twice the killer almost
catches her, reducing her to her underwear. Then the sprinkler
turns on. Because Drew is played by
Carmen Electra, formerly of Baywatch, she suddenly feels
compelled to go into slow-motion and
ghostface catches up. He stabs her in the breast, spearing her
silicone implant on his knife
The next day, Drew's friends at the B.A. Corpse High
School realise that someone knows what they
did last Halloween
The humour, then, is a lowbrow combination of Mel Brooks
or Abrahams-Zucker-Zucker style spoofery
and sight gags, combined with post-Farrelly brothers
grossness.
About the only thing the opening doesn't really tell you is
that Scary Movie is also somewhat
opportunistic in its targetting of films unconnected to the
Williamson axis. The Sixth
Sense and Blair Witch Project – very different interpretations of
horror from the teen kill pics – both get the parodic treatment
in a "they're popular" and
"because we can" sort of way, along with the likes
of The Matrix,
American Pie,
Amistad and
Titanic, suggesting a lack of focus from
the Wayans Brothers' scriptwriting
committee.
The one area where you'd have thought Scary Movie would
deviate from the Scream formula – given
its likely target audience and the presence of the likes of
Carmen Electra and Shannon Elizabeth (the
Czech exchange student Nadia in American Pie) in the cast – was in the T&A department. Yet, the movie
is, like its models, surprisingly "PG 13" as far as
actual nudity is concerned. (But
prosthetic genitalia is another matter entirely.)
This is, of course, the sort of film that doesn't really
require much acting ability. Given this,
the two stand outs are Anna Faris, who has the Neve Campbell/
Jennifer Love Hewitt mannerisms down pat
as Cindy (or, sometimes, Sidney) Campbell, and Dave
Sheridan, who does some fine Jim Carrey-isms as
retarded special Officer Doofy.
Although very hit and miss, Scary Movie is funny enough
to be worthwhile. Looking at the history
of horror spoofs perhaps that's all we could really expect: The
brilliant Young
Frankenstein had James Whale's superlative
Frankenstein films to work with, while the
awful Saturday the 14th had only mostly
dismal slasher films of the
Friday the 13th variety. Having largely
middling quality films to spoof, Scary
Movie is itself middling.
Copyright © K H Brown 2002-2005
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