משתמש:Hello513/צעקה (זיכיון)

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צעקה
Scream
בימוי וס קרייבן (1–4)
מאט בטינלי-אולפין (5–6)
טיילר ג'ילט (5–6)
הופק בידי קתי קונרד (1–3)
קארי וודס (1)
וס קרייבן (2, 4)
מריאן מדלנה (2–3)
קווין ויליאמסון (3–4)
איה לבונקה (4)
ג'יימס ונדרבילט (5–6)
פול ניינסטיין (5–6)
ויליאם שרק (5–6)
תסריט קווין ויליאמסון (1–2, 4)
ארן קרוגר (3)
ג'יימס ונדרבילט (5–6)
גאי בוסיק (5–6)
שחקנים ראשיים צוות השחקנים
מוזיקה מרקו בלטרמי (1–4)
בריאן טיילר (5–6)
סוואן פוקונר (6)
מדינה ארצות הברית
חברת הפקה וודס אנטרטיינמנט (1)
סרטי דיימנשן (1–4)
סרטי קונרד (2–3)
סרטי קרייבן-מדלנה (2–3)
קורבס קוראקס הפקות (4)
אאוטר-בנקס אנטרטיינמנט (4–5)
דה ויינסטין קומפני (4)
פרוג'קט איקס אנטרטיינמנט (5–6)
ספייגלאס מדיה גרופ (5–6)
רדיו סיילנס הפקות (5–6)
חברה מפיצה מירמקס (1–3)
דה ויינסטין קומפני (4)
סרטי פרמאונט (5–6)
הקרנת בכורה 1996–2011
2022–הווה
משך הקרנה סך הכול (5 סרטים)
565 דקות
שפת הסרט אנגלית

צעקהאנגלית: Scream) היא זיכיון סלאשר אמריקאי הכולל חמישה סרטים, סדרת טלוויזיה, מרצ'נדייז ומשחקים. סדרת הסרטים הכניסה למעלה מ-740 מיליון דולרים בקופות ברחבי העולם (על סמך נתוני חמשת הסרטים הראשונים). היא נוצרה על ידי קווין ויליאמסון (אנ'), שכתב את שני תסריטי הסרטים הראשונים ואת זה של הרביעי. את ארבעת הסרטים הראשונים ביים וס קרייבן. ארן קרוגר (אנ') כתב את תסריט הסרט השלישי. את שני הסרטים האחרונים ביימו מאט בטינלי-אולפין (אנ') וטיילר ג'ילט (אנ') עם גאי בוסיק (אנ') וג'יימס ונדרבילט (אנ') ככותבי תסריטיהם, בעוד ויליאמסון חוזר כמפיק בפועל. בוב והארווי ויינסטין שימשו כמפיקים בפועל בארבעת הסרטים הראשונים, ואילו גארי ברבר (אנ') שימש כמפיק בפועל בסרט החמישי. נב קמפבל, קורטני קוקס, דייוויד ארקט, ורוג'ר ל. ג'קסון (אנ'), שמדבב את הרוצחים השונים בדמותו של גוסטפייס (אנ'), כיכבו כולם בחמשת הסרטים הראשונים, כאשר קוקס וג'קסון חזרו על תפקידיהם בסרט השישי. מליסה בררה (אנ'), ג'נה אורטגה, מייסון גודינג וג'סמין סאבוי בראון (אנ') הצטרפו לזיכיון בסרט החמישי וחזרו לככב גם בסרט השישי.

צוות השחקנים של זיכיון "צעקה" משתנה בדרך כלל בכל אחד מהסרטים, עם כמה משתתפים יוצאי דופן: ג'יימי קנדי (אנ') ​​ולייב שרייבר משתתפים בכל אחד משלושת הסרטים הראשונים, בעוד שסקיט אולריך (אנ') משתתף בחלק הראשון והחמישי, מארלי שלטון (אנ') ברביעי ובחמישי, והיידן פנטייר ברביעי ובשישי. בנוסף, הת'ר מטראצו (אנ') משתתפת בסרטים השלישי והחמישי, וכך גם ננסי אודל בסרטים השני, השלישי והרביעי. לאחר שהשתתפה בסצנת הפתיחה של הסרט הראשון והוצגה בכרזה שלו, דרו ברימור מזוהה מאוד עם הזיכיון, שגם משך אליו שחקנים בולטים רבים שמופיעים בכל סרט יחיד כצוות משנה או כשחקנים, ביניהם: מת'יו לילארד, רוז מק'גוון, הנרי וינקלר, ג'יידה פינקט, עומאר אפס, דואן מרטין (אנ'), טימותי אוליפנט, לורי מטקאלף, ג'רי אוקונל, שרה מישל גלר, הת'ר גראהם, טורי ספלינג, לוק וילסון, פורשיה דה רוסי, רבקה גייהארט (אנ'), פטריק דמפסי, פארקר פוזי, סקוט פולי, ג'ני מקארתי, קלי רתרפורד, דיון ריצ'מונד (אנ'), קארי פישר, אמה רוברטס, אדם ברודי, רורי קאלקין, אריק נאדסן, מרי מקדונל, קריסטן בל, אנה פקווין, דילן מינט וסמארה ויבינג (אנ').

ארבעת הסרטים הראשונים עוקבים אחר סידני פרסקוט (אנ') ומאבקה נגד שורת רוצחים, המאמצים את הזהות של גוסטפייס במטרה לרדוף ולהרוג את קורבנותיהם; הם מונעים לעיתים קרובות מנקמה, קנאה והכמיהה ליצירת מוניטין. סידני זוכה לתמיכתם של שוטר העיר דיואי ריילי, כתבת הצהובונים גייל וות'רס (אנ') וחובב הקולנוע רנדי מייקס, יחד עם עוד עמיתים שונים, שותפים רומנטיים ומכרים המשתנים ככל שהסדרה מתקדמת. מהסרט החמישי ואילך, ישנה התמקדות בבתו של בילי לומיס, סמנתה קרפנטר, ואחותה, טארה, הנמצאות בסיכון בשל קשרן לרוצחים המקוריים. יחד עם חבריהן וכמה מהשורדים המקוריים (כולל סידני, גייל ודיואי), הן מתמודדות עם רוצחים חדשים בדמות גוסטפייס, להם מניע שלעיתים עשוי להיות קשור לסרטי ה-Stab.

הסרט הראשון, "צעקה", עלה לאקרנים ב-20 בדצמבר 1996, והפך לסרט הסלאשר הרווחי ביותר בעולם עד "האלווין" (2018).[1] הסרט השני, "צעקה 2", עלה לאקרנים ב-12 בדצמבר 1997, פחות משנה לאחר הסרט הראשון. הסרט השלישי, "צעקה 3", עלה לאקרנים ב-4 בפברואר 2000, והיה במקור פרק הסיום של סדרת הסרטים. 11 שנים מאוחר יותר, הזיכיון הוקם מחדש עם סרט רביעי, "צעקה 4", שעלה לאקרנים ב-15 באפריל 2011. סדרת טלוויזיה אנתולוגית בשם "צעקה", שעקבה אחר דמויות ונושאים חדשים, שודרה במשך שלוש עונות מ-2015 עד 2016 ב-MTV וב-VH1 ב-2019. הסרט החמישי בסדרת הסרטים עלה לאקרנים ב-14 בינואר 2022.[2] שלבי הפיתוח החלו ב-2019 בידי יוצרי הסרט בטינלי-אולפין וג'ילט שזוכו כבמאים, ונדרבילט ובוסיק כתבו את התסריט, והיוצר המקורי ויליאמסון חוזר כמפיק בפועל; זהו הסרט הראשון בסדרת סרטי "צעקה" שלא בוים על ידי וס קרייבן, שנפטר ב-2015. בפברואר 2022, אושר כי סרט שישי, "צעקה 6", נמצא בשלבי פתוח, והוא מתוכנן לעלות לאקרנים ב-10 במרץ 2023. בישראל, יעלה הסרט יממה לפני הקרנתו הבין-לאומית.[3]

התסריט המקורי של ויליאמסון לסרט הראשון נקנה על ידי מירמקס ופותח באמצעות סרטי דיימנשן (אנ') בידי בוב והארווי ויינסטיין, שגייסו את קרייבן לתפקיד הבמאי. קרייבן בתורו, גייס את המלחין מרקו בלטרמי (אנ') בתור האחראי על פסקול הסרט. צוות זה המשיך להיות מעורב בכל סרט בסדרה, אם כי ויליאמסון נאלץ לקחת תפקיד קטן יותר ב"צעקה 3" עקב מחויבותו לפרויקטים אחרים, כאשר ארן קרוגר (אנ') החליף אותו כתסריטאי. קרוגר היה שותף בכתיבת חלק מתסריט "צעקה 4". קרייבן נקלע לסכסוכים עם איגוד הסרטים של אמריקה (MPAA) בגלל הסדרה ונאלץ להפחית את האלימות ב"צעקה 3" עקב הטבח בתיכון קולומביין שהתרחש ביום שלישי, 20 באפריל 1999, והביא להתמקדות מוגברת באלימות בתקשורת. סרטי זיכיון "צעקה" הפכו לבולטים באותה העת בה יצאו, ובשימוש בהם בשחקנים מבוססים ומוכרים, דבר שלא היה נפוץ לסרטי סלאשר באותה התקופה.

"צעקה" (1996), "צעקה 2" ו"צעקה" (2022) זכו לשבחים רבים מהמבקרים, בעוד ש"צעקה 3" ספג ביקורות מעורבות יותר. "צעקה 4", סרטו האחרון של קרייבן, נתפס בדרך כלל כחזרה לצורה של הסדרה, וזכה להערכה מחודשת וחיובית בשנים שחלפו מאז.[4] הסרט הראשון הוביל להחייאת סוגת האימה בסוף שנות ה-90 באמצעות שילוב של סרט סלאשר מסורתי עם הומור, דמויות המודעות לקלישאות סרטי האימה למיניהם ועלילה מתוחכמת. הוא היה לאחד הסרטים המכניסים ביותר של 1996 והפך לסרט הסלאשר הרווחי ביותר בעולם; שיא של כל הזמנים, עד ש"האלווין" משנת 2018 שבר אותו. הצלחתו של "צעקה 2" שברה את שיאי הקופות של אותה תקופה, ונחשבה לעדיפה על המקור על ידי כמה מבקרים. "צעקה 3" היה לאכזבה בהשוואה לקודמיו, הן מבחינה ביקורתית והן מבחינה מסחרית, כאשר מבקרים רבים העירו שהוא הפך לסוג סרט האימה שעליו עשה פרודיה במקור ב"צעקה" ו"צעקה 2", בעוד שאחרים שיבחו אותו על כך שהשלים את טרילוגיית הסרטים בהצלחה. גם "צעקה 4" ספג ביקורות מעורבות, בעקבות השימוש בקלישאות סרטי אימה, אם כי רבים ראו בו שיפור לעומת קודמו.[5] סדרת הסרטים זכתה במספר פרסים, כולל פרס סאטורן לשחקנית הטובה ביותר ופרס הסרטים של MTV להופעה הטובה ביותר של שחקנית, לקמפבל ופרס סאטורן לסרט האימה הטוב ביותר עבור "צעקה".[6][7]

סרטים[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

סרט תאריך יציאה (ארצות הברית) במאי/ם תסריטאי/ם מפיק/ים מצב
"צעקה" 20 בדצמבר 1996 וס קרייבן קווין ויליאמסון קארי וודס וקתי קונרד עלה לאקרנים
"צעקה 2" 12 בדצמבר 1997 וס קרייבן, קתי קונרד ומריאן מדלנה
"צעקה 3" 4 בפברואר 2000 ארן קרוגר קתי קונרד, קווין ויליאמסון ומריאן מדלנה
"צעקה 4" 15 באפריל 2011 קווין ויליאמסון וס קרייבן, איה לבונקה וקווין ויליאמסון
"צעקה" 14 בינואר 2022 מאט בטינלי-אולפין וטיילר ג'ילט ג'יימס ונדרבילט וגאי בוסיק פול ניינסטיין, ויליאם שרק וג'יימס ונדרבילט
"צעקה 6" 10 במרץ 2023 פוסט-פרודקשן

"צעקה" (1996)[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

סדרת הסרטים החלה ב"צעקה", שהוקרן בבכורה ב-18 בדצמבר 1996, בתיאטרון AMC אבקו בווסטווד, קליפורניה,[8] והוא הוקרן לרוב ב-20 בדצמבר 1996. מבוסס על תסריט מאת התסריטאי קווין ויליאמסון ובבימויו של וס קרייבן, יוצר הזיכיון "סיוט ברחוב אלם" הציע גישה לפיה תהא התייחסות עצמית לאימה על ידי הצגת צוות של דמויות המודעות למוסכמות/קלישאות של סוגת סרטי האימה ומסוגלות להשתמש בהן כדי לשרוד. הסרט מתמקד בנערה בשם סידני פרסקוט, כשהיא מותקפת על ידי דמות מסתורית המכונה גוסטפייס בעת שהיא מתמודדת עם יום השנה לרצח אמה. הסרט המשיך לזכות להצלחה מסחרית וזכה לשבחים ביקורתיים רבים על החידוש של סוגת האימה. הוא מיוחס להחייאת סוגת האימה באמצע שנות ה-90 והיווה השראה למגוון של סרטי המשך.[9] בנוסף לכך, הוא היה בולט במיוחד בזכות הליהוק שלו של שחקנים ושחקניות מבוססים ופופולריים, שהיה נדיר בעבר בסרטי אימה.[10]

"צעקה 2" (1997)[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

הסדרה המשיכה עם "צעקה 2", שהוקרן בבכורה בתיאטרון מאן הסיני,[8] ובהמשך הוקרן בבכורה עולמית ב-12 בדצמבר 1997. התסריט שלו נכתב על ידי ויליאמסון ובוים על ידי קרייבן; יציאתו לאקרנים אירעה פחות משנה לאחר הסרט המקורי. בדומה ל"צעקה", הסרט מציג דמויות המודעות לסוגת האימה ולמוסכמות של המשכוני האימה, הלועגות להן ובו-זמנית נופלות להן קורבן. מתרחש ב-1997, הסרט שוב ​​מתמקד בדמותה של סידני פרסקוט, סטודנטית בקולג', בעת שמתחילה סדרה של פשעי עבר דומים, הכוללים רוצחים המשתמשים בתחפושת של גוסטפייס בשנית. הסרט הצליח כלכלית,[11] וזכה לשבחים ביקורתיים דומים על התסריט שלו והפרשנות על השפעת התקשורת בחברה. התסריט של "צעקה 2" הודלף במהלך שלבי ההפקה, בהם נחשפה זהות הרוצחים ולכן הסרט עבר שכתובים נרחבים, במסגרתם שונתה זהות הרוצחים, אם כי הכוונות שלהם נשארו זהות.[12][13]

"צעקה 3" (2000)[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

הסדרה המשיכה עם "צעקה 3", שהוקרן לראשונה ב-3 בפברואר 2000, בתיאטרון AMC אבקו בווסטווד, קליפורניה,[14] והוא הוקרן לרוב ב-4 בפברואר 2000. בדומה לקודמיו, הסרט בוים על ידי קרייבן, אך ויליאמסון לא הצליח לגבש תסריט שלם בשל מחויבותו לסדרת הטלוויזיה קצרת המועד "שממה" ולסרטו המקורי "ללמד את גברת טינגל" (1999). כתוצאה מכך, הוא הוחלף על ידי ארן קרוגר שכתב תסריט המבוסס על מספר רעיונות שסיפק ויליאמסון. מתרחש בשנת 2000, הסרט מתמקד בסידני פרסקוט המתמודדת עם רוצח חדש בדמות גוסטפייס והאמת על אמה שהובילה לתחילת הרציחות. הסרט, כמו קודמיו, הציג דמויות שהיו מודעות למוסכמות האימה, ובמקרה הזה לכללים והמבנה של החלק האחרון בטרילוגיית סרטים. "צעקה 3" נחשב לפחות מוצלח משני הסרטים הקודמים, פרשני הקולנוע ציינו שהסרט הפך דומה לסרטי האימה עליהם עשו פרודיה ב"צעקה" וב"צעקה 2". אחרים מתחו ביקורת שלילית על השינוי בתסריט, ועל כך שהתמקדו יותר בהומור במקום באימה ובאלימות (המזוהה עם הזיכיון). עם זאת, מבקרים שהגיבו בחיוב תמכו בשינוי הזה ושיבחו את הסרט על כך שהשלים בהצלחה את טרילוגיית הסרטים.[15]

"צעקה 4" (2011)[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

ביולי 2008, חברת ויינסטין הכריזה על פיתוחו של סרט המשך חדש, "צעקה 4", שתסריטו נכתב על ידי ויליאמסון עם קרייבן וזאת, בנוסף לכך שתארכו אותו למרץ 2010. במאי 2010, קתי קונרד, שהפיקה את שלושת הסרטים הראשונים בסדרה, הגישה תביעה בסך 3 מיליון דולר נגד חברת ויינסטין בטענה שהפרו הסכם בכתב כי לחברה שלה, קאט אנטרטיינמנט, יש זכויות ראשוניות להפיק את כל הסרטים שבסדרה.[16] בחברת ויינסטין טענו שהחוזה דורש את שירותיה של קונרד להיות בלעדיים לזיכיון, שאותו קונרד קוראת "תואנה כוזבת".[16] התביעה האשימה את ויינסטיין בהתנהגות חשאית ו"בושה לאלץ את התובעת ללכת מזיכיון "צעקה" ללא פיצוי",[17] מה שמאפשר להם לחסוך בעלויות של שכירת מישהו אחר כדי להפיק (אשתו של קרייבן, איה לבונקה, לא נקראה בתביעה).[18] באפריל 2011, נמסר כי ויינשטיין היו מחוץ לכותלי בית המשפט עם קונרד, הפרטים נותרו חסויים, אך נטען כי היא תקבל תשלום במזומן בתוספת אחוז מהרווחים מ"צעקה 4".[18]

באפריל 2010, בעודו מחפש אחר חנות ספרים לשימוש בסרט, הבחין קרייבן בחנות ספרים חדשה שלא נפתחה עדיין במרכז העיר נורתוויל, מישיגן. קרייבן אהב את הבניין באופן מיידי והחליט להשתמש בו לסרט. הוא גם שכר את השף של הבעלים להכין מזון ומאפה לסצנה בסרט. סצנות אלו צולמו בשבוע הראשון של יולי. לאחר הקרנת מבחן בינואר,[19] קרייבן וויינסטיין לא חשבו ששתי סצנות משחקות טוב לקהל. איימי טיגרדן ואליסון ברי חזרו לדטרויט בסוף ינואר ובתחילת פברואר למשך ארבעה ימים נוספים של צילומים. סצנות אלו כוללות את דמותה של טיגרדן המוטרדת בבית שלה, והדמות של ברי המותקפת בחניה.[20] הסרט הרביעי הוקרן בבכורה ב-11 באפריל 2011, בתיאטרון גראומן הסיני והוקרן בבכורה עולמית ב-15 באפריל 2011. העלילה סובבת סביב סידני פרסקוט החוזרת לוודסבורו לאחר עשר שנים במסגרת קידום הספר שלה. ברגע שהיא מגיעה, גוסט-פייס שוב מתחיל להרוג תלמידים מתיכון וודסבורו, כולל חבריה של בת דודתה הצעירה. פרסקוט, גייל ות'רס-ריילי, ודיואי ריילי שוב חוברים יחד כדי לעצור את הרציחות, אבל לא לפני שלומדים מן הדור החדש את "הכללים החדשים" כדי לשרוד בסרטי אימה.[21][22]

Scream (2022)[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

In 2011, Craven confirmed he was contracted to work on a fifth and sixth installment of the Scream franchise, to be made if the fourth film achieved a successful release and reception.[23] Following difficulties with script rewrites on Scream 2, Scream 3 and Scream 4, often with pages only being ready on the day of filming, and the related stress of the situation, Craven stated that he would need to see a finalized version of a script for Scream 5 before committing to the production.[24] Williamson also confirmed he had contractual obligations for scripts for Scream 4 and Scream 5, having submitted concepts for three films leading up to Scream 6, though his contract for the sixth film had not yet been finalized. Williamson indicated that if a Scream 5 were to be made, it would be a continuation of the story of the characters who lived through Scream 4 but that Scream 4 would not include any cliffhangers that led into the potential sequel.[25]

Before the release of Scream 4, actor David Arquette also added his support for a potential future of the franchise, stating "[the ending] definitely leaves it open," before adding that he would welcome the opportunity to play the character of Dewey in future installments.[26] In May 2011, executive producer Harvey Weinstein confirmed that a sequel was possible, saying that despite Scream 4 performing below The Weinstein Company's financial expectations, he was still happy with the gross it had accrued.[27] In February 2012, when asked about the potential for making Scream 5, Williamson stated at the time that he did not know if it would be made, saying "I'm not doing it."[28]

On September 30, 2013, Harvey Weinstein expressed his interest in a fifth installment, stating "I'm begging [Bob Weinstein] to do the movie and just end it. We've milked that cow."[29] In July 2014, Williamson expressed doubt on a fifth film happening, saying "I guess Scream 4 never took off in a way they hoped". He also elaborated on his departure from the series as Craven and his team were "done with him".[30] On June 25, 2015, the Washington Street Journal conducted an interview with Bob Weinstein. When asked about the possibility of a film continuation after Scream 4, Weinstein firmly denied the possibility of a fifth installment or any further continuation of the film franchise, citing the MTV series as the right place for the franchise to find new life. "It's like putting an art-house movie in an art-house theater," Weinstein said. "Where the teens reside is MTV."[31] But after the death of Craven in 2015 and the sexual misconduct allegations against Harvey Weinstein shut down The Weinstein Company, the series's future was in limbo.

However, in early 2019, it was reported that Blumhouse Productions, which specializes in horror-themed films, was interested in reviving the series, and that head of studio Jason Blum was working on making such Scream installments happen.[32] In November 2019, Spyglass Media Group acquired the rights to make a new Scream film. It was unknown at the time if it would be a sequel, reboot, or remake. It was also unknown if Williamson would return.[33][34][35][36][37] The next month, it was announced that the film would feature a new cast but could possibly feature appearances from previous main cast members.[38]

In March 2020, it was announced that Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett would direct the fifth installment, with Williamson serving as an executive producer, and that the film had already entered official development, with filming planned to begin in May 2020.[39] In May 2020, it was announced that Neve Campbell was in talks to reprise her role as Sidney Prescott in the fifth film.[40] That same month, it was announced David Arquette would be reprising his role of Dewey Riley for the fifth film; James Vanderbilt and Guy Busick were announced as additional writers.[41] It was also confirmed that the film would begin production later in the year in Wilmington, North Carolina when safety protocols to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic were in place.[41] In June 2020, Variety reported that the film is set to be distributed by Paramount Pictures and was initially aiming for a 2021 release, which would be 25 years since the first movie was released in 1996. They also noted that it is still not known if Cox or Campbell, or any other legacy actors other than Arquette, will reprise their roles.[42] On July 31, 2020, Cox posted a video to her official Instagram account, confirming her return to the franchise for the fifth installment. The news was then confirmed by various other outlets.[43][44] In August 2020, Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega were cast in undisclosed roles.[45][46] In the same month, Paramount Pictures announced that the film is scheduled to be released on January 14, 2022, having been delayed from its original 2021 tentative release due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[47] In September 2020, Jack Quaid joined the cast in an undisclosed role.[48] In the same month, it was confirmed that Neve Campbell and Marley Shelton would return to reprise their roles with Dylan Minnette, Mason Gooding, Kyle Gallner, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mikey Madison, and Sonia Ben Ammar joining the cast.[49][50][51] Filming commenced on September 22, 2020.[52][53][54] On November 18, 2020, Williamson confirmed on Twitter that filming had concluded and that the film's official title would simply be Scream.[55]

Scream VI (2023)[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

Campbell and the fifth film's directors have expressed interest in making future films in the series.[56] A sixth installment was officially greenlit on February 3, 2022, with the same creative team returning and with production slated to begin in mid-2022 in Montreal, Canada.[57] In March 2022, it was announced that the film was scheduled for release on March 31, 2023,[58] and that Courteney Cox would reprise her role as Gale Weathers.[59] On May 10, 2022, it was announced that Melissa Barrera, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mason Gooding, and Jenna Ortega would also return for the sixth film.[60] The following day, it was announced that Hayden Panettiere would reprise her role of Kirby Reed from the fourth film.[61] On June 3, 2022, Dermot Mulroney joined the cast.[62] On June 6, 2022, it was announced Campbell would not be returning as Sidney Prescott for the sixth film. The actress made a statement about how her contract and salary negotiations had stalled with Paramount; she said, "As a woman I have had to work extremely hard in my career to establish my value, especially when it comes to Scream. I felt the offer that was presented to me did not equate to the value I have brought to the franchise."[63]

טלוויזיה[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

תבנית:Main On June 4, 2012, it was reported that MTV was in the early stages of developing a weekly television series spun off from the Scream franchise.[64] David Arquette stated on Twitter that he would not be a part of the television series.[65] On April 25, 2013, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that MTV had greenlit the TV series, with Craven in talks about directing the pilot.[66] On July 26, 2013, it was reported that Criminal Minds writers Jay Beattie and Dan Dworkin had been recruited to write the pilot script.[67] On April 2, 2014, it was reported that the show would be penned by Jill Blotevogel (Ravenswood, Eureka and Harper's Island), and would focus on a YouTube video gone viral which would have adverse repercussions for teenagers of Lakewood and serve as the "catalyst for a murder that opens up a window to the town's troubled past".[68] The lead actors are Willa Fitzgerald, Bex Taylor-Klaus, Bobby Campo, Connor Weil, Carlson Young, Amadeus Serafini and John Karna.[69]

On April 12, 2015, the first trailer for the series was aired during the 2015 MTV Movie Awards presented by Bella Thorne, also revealing the final premiere date of the series, which aired on June 30, 2015.[70] An official promotional picture of the series' re-imagined mask was revealed in early June 2015. Initially, Craven expressed his approval of the redesign and hinted at its origins and possible plot significance.[71] However, Craven was later critical about the network's decision to abandon the Ghostface mask in the television series.[72]

On August 30, 2015, Wes Craven died of brain cancer. The first-season finale, "Revelations", included a tribute to him during the opening credits.[73] The second season of Scream premiered on May 30, 2016.[74]

On October 14, 2016, MTV renewed the Scream television series for a six-episode third season.[75][76][77][78] On April 26, 2017, MTV announced that they would be rebooting the series with the third season, with a new cast and setting. As part of the reboot process, it was revealed that Brett Matthews will be serving as the main showrunner. In addition, Matthews, Queen Latifah, Shakim Compere and Yaneley Arty will be added as executive producers for the series under Flavor Unit Entertainment.[79][80] On July 19, 2017, Hollywood Reporter announced that the series would transition into an anthology series in the third season. This information was corroborated by MTV president Chris McCarthy.[81] The new cast members for the season are RJ Cyler, [[Christopher Jordan Wallace|C.תבנית:NbspJ. Wallace]], Tyga, Keke Palmer, Jessica Sula, Giullian Yao Gioiello, Giorgia Whigham and Tyler Posey.[82][83][84]

On September 18, 2017, it was announced that the Ghostface mask from the film series would be making an appearance in the third season.[85] On October 10, 2017, Keke Palmer confirmed in an interview that Roger L. Jackson, who voiced Ghostface in the film series, would return for the third season, replacing Mike Vaughn, who served as the voice for two characters, the Lakewood Slasher in the first two seasons and the Shallow Grove Slasher in the Halloween special episodes of the second season.[86]

After the second season, the series moved from MTV to VH1.תבנית:Cn The third season, subtitled "Resurrection", premiered on VH1 from July 8 to 10, 2019.[76]

Recurring cast and characters[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

תבנית:Details תבנית:Details תבנית:Details תבנית:Cast indicator

Character Films Television series
Scream Scream 2 Scream 3 Scream 4 Scream Scream VI Scream Scream: Resurrection
1996 1997 2000 2011 2022 2023 2015-16 2019
Ghostface Roger L. Jacksonתבנית:Refתבנית:Efn Mike Vaughnתבנית:Refתבנית:Efn Roger L. Jacksonתבנית:Ref
Sidney Prescott Neve Campbell
Gale Weathers Courteney Cox
Dewey Riley David Arquette David Arquetteתבנית:Ref
Billy Loomis Skeet Ulrich Skeet Ulrichתבנית:Refתבנית:Ref Skeet Ulrich
Randy Meeks Jamie Kennedy Jamie Kennedyתבנית:Refתבנית:Refתבנית:Ref Jamie Kennedyתבנית:Ref
Cotton Weary Liev Schreiberתבנית:Refתבנית:Ref Liev Schreiber Liev Schreiberתבנית:Ref
Kirby Reed Hayden Panettiere Hayden Panettiereתבנית:Ref Hayden Panettiere[87]
Judy Hicks Marley Shelton
Sam Carpenter Melissa Barrera[88]
Tara Carpenter Jenna Ortega[88]
Chad Meeks-Martin Mason Gooding[88]
Mindy Meeks-Martin Jasmin Savoy Brown[88]

תבנית:Notelist

Crew[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

Crew/detail Films
Scream Scream 2 Scream 3 Scream 4 Scream Scream VI
1996 1997 2000 2011 2022 2023
Composer Marco Beltrami Brian Tyler Brian Tyler
Sven Faulconer
Cinematographer Mark Irwin Peter Deming Brett Jutkiewicz
Editor Patrick Lussier Peter McNulty Michel Aller Jay Prychidny
Production company Woods Entertainment Konrad Pictures
Craven-Maddalena Films
Corvus Corax Productions
Outerbanks Entertainment
The Weinstein Company
Outerbanks Entertainment
Radio Silence Productions
Project X Entertainment
Spyglass Media Group
Distributor Dimension Films Paramount Pictures

Craven initially intended to hire talented, but relatively unknown actors who had not yet had a "big break" in the film industry, as he had done with A Nightmare on Elm Street's Johnny Depp and Shocker's Peter Berg.[89] However, the decision was made to cast actors who already had a notable body of work, marking a change from many previous horror films where casting current, popular actors was unheard of. Craven believed their budget was inadequate to secure the actors they were pursuing but felt that Barrymore's presence made people eager to take part and accepting of a lower salary.[90]

Drew Barrymore initially approached the production herself after reading the script and was signed to play Sidney Prescott.[91] However, as time progressed, her schedule commitments meant she would be unable to remain in the leading role, so she volunteered to play the smaller role of Casey Becker who dies early in the film.[91] The production felt that killing off an actress of Barrymore's stature early on would be a risk but thought that it would be shocking to the audience and make them believe that no other character was safe.[92] Following Barrymore's changed role, Alicia Witt and Brittany Murphy auditioned for the lead and the production also considered contacting Reese Witherspoon. The role was ultimately given to Neve Campbell after the director saw her in Party of Five, believing she could best embody a character who was "innocent" but also able to handle herself while dealing with the physicality and emotions of the role.[90][92] Though reluctant to undertake another horror film so soon after The Craft,[90] Campbell chose to do Scream as it would be her first leading role and she adored the character, saying "She's a fantastic character for any kind of movie."[93] The production wanted a recognizable face for the role of news reporter Gale Weathers, offering it to both Brooke Shields and Janeane Garofalo.[94] Cox, who was starring in the hit NBC sitcom Friends at the time, was not considered due to her history of playing softer, kinder characters. Cox however lobbied hard for the role for that reason, wishing to play a "bitch" character, her efforts ultimately succeeding when she was cast.[90] Actresses Melinda Clarke and Rebecca Gayheart auditioned for the role of Tatum Riley before Rose McGowan was cast due to her best embodying the "spunky" nature of the character.[94] It was believed the collective strong female cast of Campbell, Barrymore, Cox and McGowan would help draw a significant female audience to the film.[92]

Kevin Patrick Walls, who played Barrymore's boyfriend Steve Orth in the opening of Scream, was one of the final candidates for the role of Sidney's boyfriend, Billy Loomis, alongside Justin Whalin before it was won by Skeet Ulrich.[92][95] Campbell and Ulrich had a prior working relationship on The Craft which they believed help them better develop the relationship between Sidney and Billy.[93] David Arquette was also approached for the role of Billy Loomis but instead wanted the role of Dewey. The role was described as "hunky" instead of the younger, "goofier" approach of Arquette but Craven appreciated the idea and cast him in the role.[90] Matthew Lillard was cast by chance as he had accompanied his then-girlfriend to a separate audition where Scream casting director Lisa Beach saw him and asked him to audition, where he secured the role of Stu Macher.[94] The role of Randy Meeks was contested between Jamie Kennedy and Breckin Meyer with the production favoring Kennedy.[94] Having no major role prior to Scream, the studio wanted a more prominent actor than Kennedy in the role but the production were adamant that he was the best choice and successfully fought to keep him in.[91] Roger L. Jackson, voice of the character Ghostface, was picked at the end of several weeks of local casting in Santa Rosa. The production had originally intended to only use his voice temporarily but ultimately decided that it was perfect for the role.[96] He was intentionally kept from meeting many members of the cast in all three original Scream films as it was thought it would help their performance if they could not put a face to the menacing voice. The calls made by his character were genuine phone calls conducted on set by Jackson to the characters, again with the intention of aiding the interaction between his character and the character being "stalked" in a scene.[92] Craven commented, on Jackson's contribution to the film, "I can't imagine Scream without Ghostface ... Roger Jackson's voice is very remarkable, it's got an evil sophistication."[89]

For Scream 2, Campbell had been contracted for a possible sequel before filming began on Scream. However actors with surviving characters had a sequel option added after it was known which character would be eligible to appear in the next film.[93] In interviews, the production staff of Scream 2 stated they believed that Barrymore's role in Scream added an element of respectability to the genre that made actors normally reluctant to engage a horror film, eager to sign on to Scream 2.[97] Many of the actors involved including Campbell, Cox, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Jerry O'Connell were starring in their own television series at the time making scheduling their availability with the film difficult. Gellar in particular had also recently finished work on another Williamson-penned film, I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) which was released two months prior to Scream 2. She would admit in interviews that she signed on to Scream 2 without having read the script, based on the success of the first film.[90] Craven took their desire to participate in the film despite their workload as a compliment to the film's quality.[97] To obtain the role of Derek, O'Connell and other candidates had to audition by performing a scene from the film where the character sings "I Think I Love You".[98] The cast was rounded out by Laurie Metcalf, who had just finished a nine-year run on the popular sitcom Roseanne, Lewis Arquette, father of David Arquette, Jada Pinkett and Timothy Olyphant in what was his first leading role in a feature film. Rebecca Gayheart, who had unsuccessfully auditioned to play Tatum Riley in Scream, auditioned for the roles of Hallie, Cici and Maureen Evans before being cast as Sorority Sister Lois.[90]

For Scream 3, Craven stated in an interview that convincing the central cast to return was not difficult but their burgeoning fame and busy schedules made arranging their availability with the film's production troublesome.[99] Campbell in particular was only available for 20 days of filming which resulted in a significantly reduced role for her character and a focus on Cox and Arquette's characters.[96] Emily Mortimer was cast as Angelina Tyler but shortly after filming began it was discovered she lacked the required permit to work, resulting in her being flown to Vancouver to obtain one.[96] Carrie Fisher made a cameo in the film at the suggestion of Bob Weinstein and Fisher helped write her character.[96] Kelly Rutherford was cast after filming had begun as the production was undergoing constant rewrites and the opening scene evolved from requiring only a female corpse to needing a live actress with whom Schreiber could interact.[96] In a 2009 interview, Matthew Lillard, who played Stu Macher in Scream, claimed that he was signed to reprise his role in Scream 3 as the primary antagonist but after the script moved in a direction without his character, he was bought out of his contract.[100]

When production of Scream 4 was announced, Campbell initially refused offers to reprise her role as Sidney, forcing early script drafts to be written in consideration of her absence.[101] However, in September 2009, Campbell, Cox and Arquette were all confirmed as reprising their roles as Sidney, Gale and Dewey respectively,[102] with Jackson's commitment confirmed in July 2010.[103] Continuing the trend started in Scream, the production cast established and popular actors Hayden Panettiere, Rory Culkin, Anna Paquin, Kristen Bell and Emma Roberts. Roberts was cast as Jill, Sidney Prescott's cousin, beating out Ashley Greene for the role. Lake Bell and Lauren Graham were cast in the film but dropped out early into production, Bell citing scheduling conflicts.[25][104] Nico Tortorella auditioned five times to secure the role of Trevor, the ex-boyfriend of Roberts' character, by reenacting a scene from Scream where the character of Billy Loomis reveals he is one of the killers.[105]

Production[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

Writing[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

Scream (1996) was conceived under the title Scary Movie by screenwriter Kevin Williamson as an 18-page script inspired by a series of murders by the Gainesville Ripper that Williamson had seen in a news story and his own experience alone in a friend's house, after discovering an open window he had not previously noticed. The treatment covered what would become the opening scene of Scream featuring Drew Barrymore. Williamson began to expand this script into what ultimately became Scream because his previous script, Teaching Mrs. Tingle, was in development hell, writing it in only three days in Palm Springs[94] and bringing it to his agent in June 1995 to put it up for sale.[90][91] Accompanying the script were two 5-page outlines for potential sequels to the film, Williamson hoping to provide added incentive to buy the script by providing potential for a franchise.[91][97] Williamson would later claim he wrote the screenplay partly because it was a film he wanted to watch and "nobody else is making it".[106] The script was self-referential, featuring characters who watched horror films and were aware of the conventions of the genre and featured numerous homages to many preceding horror films which Williamson would claim inspired him, including Halloween, Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street and Prom Night.[89]

Williamson was told early on by his agent, Rob Paris, that the saturation of violence and gore in his script would make it "impossible" to sell and following its purchase by Miramax he was required to remove much of the gorier scenes. However, once Craven was confirmed to direct, he was able to bring much of the excised content back.[89] Williamson intended to remove a scene in the film that took place inside the fictional school's bathroom, feeling it was awkward but Craven salvaged it believing it had potential. Williamson later confirmed that he was glad Craven did so.[92] The death of the character Principal Himbry was added at the request of producer Bob Weinstein who noted that there was thirty pages (thirty on-screen minutes) without a murder occurring. This later aided Williamson who was struggling to find motivation for characters to leave a party in the film's finale, now able to use the discovered corpse of the Himbry character.[92] When writing the finale, Williamson was unsure what to cite as a motivation for the killers or whether to give them one at all. Opinions were split between staff on the picture, some who felt that a motive was necessary for the audience to be given resolution while others felt it was scarier without one. Ultimately Williamson decided to do both, giving the character Billy Loomis the motive of maternal abandonment while not giving the character of Stu Macher one, instead having the character jokingly suggest "peer pressure".[92]

Following the release of Scream, Williamson confirmed that he had considered a concept for a sequel where the character Sidney Prescott attends college and a copycat killer begins stalking her. Dimension Films agreed to pursue a sequel in May 1997, by which point Williamson had already written 42 pages of the new script.[97] By July 1997, filming began on Scream 2, but his completed script was leaked on the Internet revealing much of the plot including the finale and the identity of the film's killers. As a result, the production was forced to continue filming with only a partial script as Williamson conducted rewrites, changing much of the finale, the killer's victims and the killer's identity.[13] To prevent the identity of the killer or important plot points being revealed again, the actors were not given the last pages of the script until weeks before shooting, and the pages that revealed the killer's identity were only provided on the day the scene was shot.[97] The short production schedule on Scream 2 and his work on other projects meant that Williamson's final script used for the film was detailed in some areas but lacking in others, the intention being for Craven to fill out these scenes on set.[107]

Williamson was approached by Bob and Harvey Weinstein in early 1999 to pen a script for Scream 3 but at the time he was involved with the writing and directing of his original script Teaching Mrs. Tingle[91] and developing the short-lived TV series Wasteland. Unable to write a full script, Williamson provided a draft outline for the film that involved the filming of the film within a film "Stab 3", based on the previous film's in-universe murders, that took place in the fictional town of Woodsboro from the original Scream.[108] Arlington Road scribe Ehren Kruger was brought into the production by the Weinstein brothers to develop a script using Williamson's notes, though Kruger admitted that without having been involved with the characters in the previous two films he struggled to write them true to character. Early scripts by Kruger had the character of Sidney Prescott much like "Linda Hamilton in Terminator 2" at which point Craven would intervene to bring the character closer to previous iterations. Kruger admits that Craven had a hand in writing the script though he remained uncredited for it.[108] Kruger's script would differ in many ways from Williamson's original including the removal of one of the killers and the inclusion of the death of Cotton Weary who was originally absent from the film. Additionally, the film's location changed from Woodsboro to Hollywood as Kruger believed that the characters should be moving to bigger places from high school, to college to Hollywood.[108] However, there were also considerations that creating a film containing acts of murder in and around the fictional Woodsboro school would receive negative attention following the Columbine High School massacre that occurred less than a year before the film's eventual release.[91] The film was given a greater emphasis on humor over violence and fared worse than previous installments both financially and critically.

Almost ten years after the last installment, in late 2009,[24] Williamson formulated a concept for a new installment and approached Bob Weinstein who, after hearing his pitch, told Williamson to begin writing a script for what would become Scream 4.[24] Campbell initially refused to return to the series for Scream 4 forcing early script drafts to be written in consideration of her characters absence with Cox and Arquette's characters becoming the focus.[101] Early versions of the script involved Campbell's character being attacked and killed in the opening, a key point of contention for Weinstein who had it removed,[24] while another version had Cox and Arquette's characters as parents, but this too was removed as it was believed that them having a child would be unworkable in the context of the film.[24] After Williamson was forced to leave the production due to contractual commitments to The Vampire Diaries, under threat of legal action,[109] controversy arose in July 2010 when Scream 3 writer Ehren Kruger was brought in by Weinstein to perform re-writes on Williamson's script, about which Craven was outspoken on "losing control" of the story. He would later explain that despite rewrites it was still Williamson's characters and script,[110] stating: תבנית:Blockquote

Weinstein clarified that Kruger was brought in to "punch up" the film's dialog but his involvement with the writing was not to the same extent as with Scream 3.[24] To preserve the secrecy of the script and the identity of the film's killer, the cast were only provided with 75 pages of the 140-page-long script.[111] Like the two previous installments in the series, the script underwent rewrites often, with pages sometimes only ready on the day of shooting.[24]

Development[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

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The Fun World "Ghostface" mask as it was first discovered by Marianne Maddalena while scouting the Shadow of a Doubt home

The script for Scream (1996), then known as Scary Movie was released for sale on a Friday and by 8 a.m. the following Monday had become involved in a significant bidding war from several studios, including Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures and Morgan Creek, with producer Cathy Konrad bringing it to the attention of Bob Weinstein.[24] The bidding eventually rose to an amount that the choice ultimately came down to Oliver Stone, who was at the time working with Cinergi Pictures, and Weinstein under Miramax.[91][92][94] Williamson agreed to terms with Miramax for $400,000 plus a contract for two sequels and a third, unrelated film, believing their label, Dimension Films, would produce Scream immediately and without significant restriction.[89][91] Wes Craven was approached early on to helm the film but he was occupied with remaking The Haunting and so other directors including Robert Rodriguez, Danny Boyle, George Romero and Sam Raimi were approached.[94] Concerns were raised by Williamson and Weinstein when many of the approached directors, having read the script, believed the film to be a comedy, making them reluctant to hire those particular directors, believing they "didn't get it".[93] Craven was approached and passed on the film several times, wanting to move away from the genre, but was enticed once Drew Barrymore became involved, reasoning that it may be different from his previous works if an actress of her recognition was involved.[94] Ultimately the production of The Haunting, at that time, fell through and Craven was able to take over directing duties on the film.[89] Close to the end of the film's production, the Weinstein brothers had the film's title changed from Scary Movie to Scream inspired by the Michael Jackson song of the same name as Bob Weinstein felt "Scary Movie" was not suitable when the film also contained elements of satire and comedy.[94] The change was immediately disliked by both Williamson and Craven who considered it "stupid" but would later remark that it was a positive change.[92]

Following a successful screening with a test audience and Miramax executives, both Williamson and Craven were offered a two-picture contract for sequels to Scream, Williamson already having been offered a three-picture deal by Miramax for unrelated films.[89] Bob Weinstein ordered that the film be released on December 20, 1996, a date others were critical of as it was the Christmas season where seasonal and family films were more prevalent.[94] Weinstein argued this fact was in the film's favor, as it meant that horror fans and teenagers had nothing interesting to watch.[94] When Scream's first weekend takings amounted to only $6תבנית:Nbspmillion, it was considered that this release date gamble had failed, but the following week the takings did not drop but increased and continued the following week, leading to a total U.S. gross of over $100תבנית:Nbspmillion.[94] As Scream's box-office takings grew, a lawsuit would be filed against Dimension Films by Sony Pictures who claimed that the title Scream was too similar to that of Sony's own film Screamers (1995). The case was settled out of court with the details remaining secret but producer Marianne Maddalena would confirm that the production were able to use the current and potential future titles of Scream 2 and Scream 3.[97]

A sequel was considered in January 1997 after the first film proceeded to gross more than $50תבנית:Nbspmillion in its first month. Scream 2 was greenlit with a budget of $24תבנית:Nbspmillion, and was released before the first film's anniversary.[97] The production of the film suffered a significant setback when the script was leaked revealing plot details including the identity of the killers, resulting in the script being modified to change many details.[13] In an interview, Craven commented on the rushed schedule for the film, starting in July 1997 with a December release date, with many scenes in the script provided with only a loose outline forcing him to develop scenes on set.[107] Various titles were considered for the sequel at different points in the film's production, including Scream Again, Scream Louder and Scream: The Sequel before the studio decided to simply use Scream 2.[112]

Scream 3 (2000) was released just over two years after Scream 2 with Craven again attached to direct the film on a greatly increased budget of $40תבנית:Nbspmillion. Shortly before production began on the film, the Columbine incident occurred and with it came an increased scrutiny on the media and its effect on people, particularly films. There were considerations at the time about whether the studio should continue production of a third installment in the aftermath of the incident but the studio decided to continue, albeit with changes.[91] The studio was much more apprehensive concerning violence and gore in the film than with previous installments with them pressing for a greater emphasis on the series' humor while scaling back on the violence. At one point in the production, the studio demanded that the film feature no blood or on-screen violence but Craven intervened stating that the film should either have the violence present in earlier Scream films or should be called something other than Scream.[108] As with production of Scream, Craven would again state in an interview that issues with censorship and the MPAA made him consider leaving the horror genre.[99]

Production of a new film, Scream 4 (2011) was announced in July 2008 by The Weinstein Company who approached Williamson about formulating a new script, with the intention of creating a new Scream trilogy if the fourth film proved successful.[113] By late 2009, Williamson managed to develop an idea for the film and potential sequels and began work on the script.[24] The film was given a budget of $40תבנית:Nbspmillion and the principal cast were signed to the film in September 2009 followed by Craven as director in March 2010. In May 2010, Cathy Konrad, producer on the original three films filed a $3תבנית:Nbspmillion lawsuit against The Weinstein Company accusing them of violating an agreement that her company, Cat Entertainment, be given first rights to produce all Scream films in order to cut costs by getting a cheaper producer (Craven's wife Iya Labunka, not named in the suit).[16] In April 2011, it was reported that the Weinsteins had settled out of court with Conrad, the details remaining confidential. The Hollywood Reporter however, claimed that Conrad received a cash payment and entitlement to a percentage of the profits derived from Scream 4.[18] In addition, she was given an executive producer credit on the film. Williamson and Bob Weinstein came into repeated conflict with each other during production with Williamson citing the creative direction of the film as the cause while Weinstein blamed the time constraints on the film's development. Williamson and Weinstein did not speak to each other after Williamson left the production, claiming other responsibilities, and he had not seen the finished version of the film prior to its release.[114]

Filming[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

Filming for Scream began on April 15, 1996, and finished on June 8, 1996. Filming was intended to take place in North Carolina, but the location was deemed unsuitable, with scouts unable to find useful locations that would not require extensive building or modification to make fit the requirements of the film. The production instead turned to Vancouver, Washington and Los Angeles before discovering Sonoma County, California, and the areas within it: Santa Rosa, Healdsburg and Tomales Bay. The house used by Barrymore's character is situated on Sonoma Mountain Road opposite the house used in the horror film Cujo (1983). Before filming began, the production approached Santa Rosa High School about using it as Woodsboro High School. The school board insisted on seeing the script and objected to the content of the film's dialog and the foul-mouthed, aggressive character of Principal Himbry.[92] The matter reached local newspapers who also raised criticism but there the production received support from students of the school and local residents who supported the economic benefits of the film's presence and others who defended its First Amendment rights. Opposition to the film came from those who deplored its content of violence against children (teenagers), as the area had suffered the tragic kidnap and murder of Polly Klaas three years prior.[94] The matter resulted in a three-hour debate on the topic scheduled for April 16, one day after filming was to begin. Unwilling to be delayed, Craven began filming as scheduled on April 15, with the opening scene of the film featuring Barrymore[91] which took five days to complete.[24] The result of the Santa Rosa debate was that permission be denied and the production was forced to find another location for the school, ultimately being offered the Sonoma Community Center, which appears as Woodsboro High School in Scream.[91]

For the film's killer, Williamson's script had provided Craven only with the description "masked killer", forcing him and his design team to create the Ghostface costume from scratch to conceal the killer's identity. While awaiting permission from Fun World, creators of the Ghostface mask design, Craven had the design team KNB Effects create an alternative that was used in two scenes before being replaced by the original Fun World design once permission was granted.[92] Bob Weinstein disliked the Ghostface mask, believing it was not "scary", and the studio, upon reviewing the dailies footage of the opening scene, were concerned that it was progressing in a direction they did not want and there was consideration that Craven could ultimately be replaced.[94] To assuage their concerns, the first thirteen minutes of the opening scene were compiled as a workprint, a rough version of the finished film, and upon seeing it, the studio were content to let Craven continue and Weinstein was satisfied that the mask could be scary.[94] The third and final act of the film, set at a house party, was over forty minutes long and shot at a vacant property in Tomales over twenty-one nights.[94] The scene was considered the most difficult to shoot, as it took place entirely in one location, yet featured the individual stories and deaths of multiple characters, and as it was set at night, meant that production had to halt at daybreak.[94]

After filming completed in June, Craven spent two months editing the final product, encountering repeated conflicts with the film rating body MPAA concerning the content of scenes, being forced to tone down or obscure the more intense scenes and violence to avoid an NC-17.[92] Though Dimension Films had previously released NC-17 films, the rating made those films difficult to market and attract an audience and thus they were desperate for a less restrictive R-rating.[91] For an early scene involving the death of the character Casey Becker, Craven lied to the MPAA by claiming he had only one take of the scene and could not replace it with something less intense, in order to keep it in the film.[92] In interviews, Craven indicated that the conflict was enough that, at the time, he was considering leaving the horror genre, stating: תבנית:Blockquote

In total, Craven sent eight different cuts of the film to the MPAA before Bob Weinstein intervened and personally contacted the MPAA, believing they misunderstood to which genre Scream belonged.[94] Weinstein explained to the organisation that although he agreed it was intense, it also had comedic elements and satirized its content and was not just a horror film glorifying violence.[94] The MPAA reviewed their decision and granted the film an R-rating.[91]

Production of a sequel, Scream 2, was greenlit in May 1997, with filming beginning on September 17, 1997, with a budget of $24תבנית:Nbspmillion and wrapping on October 30, 1997. Filming took place largely in Atlanta, Georgia, over four weeks before moving to Los Angeles. Agnes Scott College in Atlanta and University of California, Los Angeles were used to represent the fictional Windsor College that appears in the film.[98] The opening scene featuring the premiere of the fictional "Stab" film was filmed over three days in the Vista theater on Sunset Drive, Hollywood, the exterior represented by the Rialto Theater in South Pasadena.[115] Due to the large number of extras present in the scene, its details were leaked onto the Internet shortly after filming completed, which Craven cited as the productions first experience of a major plot leak.[98] After his interactions with the MPAA in Scream, Craven sent them a copy of the film that was intentionally much more graphically violent than they were planning to release, featuring Omar Epps' character being stabbed in the ear three times and an extended scene of Randy Meeks' death. Their idea was that the MPAA would force them to remove the content the production already did not want while keeping the content they did. However, the MPAA gave them an R rating for the more violent cut, stating that they felt the message of the film was significant.[90] Following a script leak early into filming, security around the production was significantly increased, with a focus on closed film sets and strict restriction on what personnel could be present during filming and have access to the script, and with all present required to sign non-disclosure agreements. The script was printed on specialty paper to prevent photocopying and was often destroyed after use.[91]

Filming for Scream 3 began on July 6, 1999, in and around Hollywood, Los Angeles, in the areas of San Fernando Valley, Macarthur Park, Beverly Hills, Hollywood Hills and Silverlake,[116] with a $40תבנית:Nbspmillion budget and wrapped on September 29, 1999.[91] The isolated home of Campbell's character is situated in Topanga Canyon and Cox's character is introduced in a classroom at UCLA.[96] A scene where Campbell's character is pursued through movie set replicas of locations from Scream was not scripted but the sets were built because Craven knew he wanted to revisit the original film in some way, after which they wrote the scene around the set.[96] Due to the constantly changing script used for the film, which would often be usable on the day of filming, the production filmed large amounts of footage of different variations of the same scenes in order that, should the script again change, they would ideally have a scene they could use without having to film new ones at a later date. In particular, the opening scene had three variants and the three-minute scene featuring the character of Randy Meeks had two-hours of filmed footage.[96] The ending too was refilmed in January 2000, three months after principal photography finished, adding in the character of Mark Kincaid (Patrick Dempsey) and having Campbell's character beaten and then shot by Ghostface after it was decided she defeated him too easily.[96][98] So in flux was the script that the final scene of the movie was filmed with three variants of Dempsey's character, one with him absent, one with his arm in bandages and one with him in a normal condition as they were unsure of what his fate would be.[96]

Principal photography for Scream 4 began on June 28, 2010, with a budget of $40תבנית:Nbspmillion and concluded on September 24, 2010.[102] Filming took place in Michigan in the areas of Ann Arbor, Dearborn, Livonia and Northville. In January 2011, the film underwent an additional four days of filming to reshoot two scenes, following a test screening – the opening scene and a later scene that took place in a parking garage with Alison Brie.[24] Amidst criticism that the reshoots meant the film was in trouble and the result of a negative response from the test audience, director Craven countered: תבנית:Blockquote

Craven also complimented the film's ending, labeling it "kick-ass" and stated that it remained untouched as part of the reshoot process.[20] In an interview, Craven also highlighted that the script was so long they had filmed many scenes which had to be cut from the final film to reduce its running time.[117]

Music[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

תבנית:Main The score for the Scream series was provided by Marco Beltrami, starting with Scream in what was his feature film debut. Beltrami was brought onto the production of Scream after Craven's assistant Julie Plec requested input on the now defunct site "Hollywood Cafe", asking for opinions on was "new", "fresh" and "wonderful" and was provided with Beltrami's name by several people. Craven sent for samples of Beltrami's work and was impressed by what he heard, bringing him to the set to view the first thirteen minutes of the film featuring the introduction and murder of the character Casey Becker. Craven had Beltrami produce music based on this scene and then demonstrate it, impressing Craven enough to hire him.[92][118] For Scream (1996), the decision was made to intentionally use music to raise the tension in scenes where it was unnecessary when the characters were entering a situation where the audience may expect a killer to suddenly appear, only to not deliver on that expectation, part of the film's theme of playing with horror conventions.[92] Craven and editor Patrick Lussier provided Beltrami with advice on how best to deliver the music during scary and tense scenes as Beltrami had no prior experience in developing a horror score.[118][119] Beltrami intentionally avoided conventional horror score styles and approached the film as a western, taking influence from Ennio Morricone, prolific composer of many western films, in the creation of Scream's music.[120] When scoring a theme for the character of Dewey, Beltrami approached him as a sheriff but also as a "quirky" character, using a Morricone-style guitar accompaniment to maintain the Western approach.[121] An acoustic cover of Blue Öyster Cult's "Don't Fear the Reaper" plays softly in the background to Sidney and Billy's discussion of their relationship, which analyst Jeff Smith describes as: תבנית:Blockquote

The theme tune of Sidney Prescott, entitled "Sidney's Lament", became a signature track for the series, variations of the tune appearing across the score of Scream, Scream 2 and Scream 3. The track features a female choral arrangement expressing "sorrow" concerning the fate of the character. In Scream, Beltrami stated that the voice "spoke" for the character, "lamenting" the loss of her mother.[119] In future films it went on to represent the murders and ensuing trauma inflicted on her.[119] Christian Clemmensen of Filmtracks called the "haunting" vocals of the track the "voice of the franchise".[122] The track "Sid Wears a Dress" features in the finale of Scream 3 where the sorrowful chorus of "Lament" gradually shifts key to represent "hope" for the characters future following the resolution of her storyline in what was then the final film in the series.[123][124] The female voice would be accompanied by a male addition for the first time in "Pied a Terror" from Scream 3 to represent the brother of the character.[123]

Beltrami returned for Scream 2 (1997), leading the score though there would be a late inclusion by Danny Elfman in the form of the choral track "Cassandra Aria". In addition, excerpts from the score of Broken Arrow by Hans Zimmer appeared in the film, in particular guitar work by Duane Eddy, for the character Dewey, replacing many of the character's related tracks from the original Scream score. Beltrami later explained that the Zimmer piece was used as a scratch track for test screening purposes before the score was finalized. The test audience reaction to it influenced the studio keep the Zimmer piece, reducing "Dewey's Theme", which Beltrami had composed to fill its place, to minor use during more serious scenes involving the character.[98][119] The Zimmer piece would continue to be used in Scream 3 during scenes concerning the evolving relationship between the characters of Dewey and Gale with Beltrami appropriating and adding his own influence to the piece to blend it into the thematic Scream 3 score.[123]

For Scream 3, Beltrami employed seven orchestrators to aid in scoring the extensive orchestral accompaniment featured in the film's score. Additionally, he experimented with new styles of sound production by recording instruments in abnormal circumstances such as inserting objects into a piano and recording at various velocities to create a distorted, unnatural sound and modifying the results electronically.[123][124]

Reception[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

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Box office performance[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

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Film Release date
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Budget Box office revenue Box office ranking Reference
United States International Worldwide All time worldwide[125]
Scream (1996) December 20, 1996 $14תבנית:Nbspmillion $103,046,663 $70,000,000 $173,046,663 #1,008 [126]
Scream 2 December 12, 1997 $24תבנית:Nbspmillion $101,363,301 $71,000,000 $172,363,301 #1,016 [11]
Scream 3 February 4, 2000 $40תבנית:Nbspmillion $89,143,175 $72,691,101 $161,834,276 #1,097 [127]
Scream 4 April 15, 2011 $40תבנית:Nbspmillion $38,180,928 $59,050,492 $97,231,420 #1,774 [128]
Scream (2022) January 14, 2022 $24תבנית:Nbspmillion $81,641,405 $58,400,000 $140,041,405 #1,282 [129][130]
Total $142תבנית:Nbspmillion $תבנית:Val $תבנית:Val $תבנית:Val

The Scream series, when compared to other top-grossing American horror franchises—Alien, Predator, Candyman, Child's Play, The Conjuring, The Exorcist, The Evil Dead, Final Destination, Friday the 13th, Halloween, Hannibal Lecter, Hellraiser, Leprechaun, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Jaws, A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Omen, Paranormal Activity, Psycho, The Purge, Saw, It, and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre—with figures adjusted for 2011 inflation,[131] is the sixth highest grossing horror franchise in the domestic United States at $442.9תבנית:Nbspmillion.[132] This list is topped by Friday the 13th at $687.1תבנית:Nbspmillion,[133] followed by the Nightmare on Elm Street series with $592.8תבנית:Nbspmillion,[134] the Hannibal Lecter film series with $588.7תבנית:Nbspmillion,[135] Halloween with $557.5תבנית:Nbspmillion,[136] the Saw series with $457.4תבנית:Nbspmillion,[137] the Scream series which is followed by Psycho with $376.3תבנית:Nbspmillion,[138] The Texas Chainsaw Massacre with $304.6תבנית:Nbspmillion,[139] the Child's Play film series with approximately $203תבנית:Nbspmillion,[140] and The Evil Dead with $154תבנית:Nbspmillion. When adjusted for 2022 inflation, the entire Scream franchise has grossed $1,062,895,339 worldwide.[141]

The original Scream has remained the most successful of the series, accruing a US$173,046,663 gross worldwide and receiving a largely positive critical reception, closely followed by Scream 2 with less than $1תבנית:Nbspmillion separating their respective box-office takings. Despite competition from other big name films during its release, including Tom Cruise's Jerry Maguire and Tim Burton's Mars Attacks!, its release date of December 20, during the Christmas season, and Variety labeling it "DOA" before it was even released,[94] Scream became the surprise hit of the year and continued to show in cinemas for nearly eight months.[94][112] By late 1998, Scream 2 broke February opening weekend records for its box-office takings in 1998 and held the record until December 15, 2000, being replaced by What Women Want (2000).[107][142] Unlike the first two movies, Scream 3 was not well received critically and made less domestically at the box office (though still did very well), taking $89.1תבנית:Nbspmillion, compared to Scream and Scream 2 with $103תבנית:Nbspmillion and $101.1תבנית:Nbspmillion respectively. The takings of all three installments remained relatively equal in other territories with less than $2תבנית:Nbspmillion separating them. Scream is currently the 518th highest-grossing movie worldwide, followed by Scream 2 at 520 and Scream 3 at 616. As of 2011, Scream remains the highest-grossing film in the slasher genre, followed by Scream 2 and Scream 3 at No. 2 and No. 3 respectively.[1] Scream 4 underperformed domestically, grossing just less than its $40תבנית:Nbspmillion budget, making $38.2תבנית:Nbspmillion in the United States and Canada. It did better internationally, grossing $59תבנית:Nbspmillion in other territories for a total worldwide gross of $97.1תבנית:Nbspmillion.[143] It remains the lowest financially performing entry in the series to date and, according to industry experts, the film's opening weekend was "disappointing",[144][145] with the film representing the second-lowest opening of the Scream franchise.[146]

Critical and public response[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

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Film Critical Public
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Scream (1996) 80% (83 reviews)[148] 65 (25 reviews)[149] תבנית:NA
Scream 2 82% (83 reviews)[150] 63 (22 reviews)[151] B+
Scream 3 41% (126 reviews)[15] 56 (32 reviews)[152] B
Scream 4 60% (190 reviews)[153] 52 (32 reviews)[154] B−
Scream (2022) 76% (291 reviews)[155] 60 (49 reviews)[156] B+

The Scream series has received a largely positive critical response since the release of the first film in 1996 with Kevin Thomas of The Los Angeles Times calling Scream "a bravura, provocative sendup of horror pictures" while Empire's Adam Smith called it "Clever, quick and bloody funny." Other reviews appreciated the shift from the teen slasher films of the 1980s and their "endless series of laborious, half-baked sequels."[157] Williamson's script received praise for its "fiendishly clever, complicated plot" which "deftly mixes irony, self-reference and wry social commentary with chills and blood spills."[158] Janet Maslin of The New York Times was less complimentary saying "[Craven] wants things both ways, capitalizing on lurid material while undermining it with mocking humor. Not even horror fans who can answer all this film's knowing trivia questions may be fully comfortable with such an exploitative mix".[159]

Scream went on to rank No. 32 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the '50 Best High School Movies[160] and No. 13 on Bravo's "The 100 Scariest Movie Movements".[161] In 2008, Entertainment Weekly would add additional praise to the film, listing it as No. 60 on their list of the "100 Best Films of the Last 13 years".[162] The film ranked No. 482 on Empire's 2008 list of "The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time".[163] Scream received several awards in 1996 including the Saturn Award's Best Actress for Campbell, Best Writing for Williamson and Best Horror Film plus nominations for Best Director for Wes Craven and Best Supporting Actor for both Ulrich and Barrymore. The film was also awarded the 1997 Best Movie by the MTV Movie Awards.[6][164]

Scream 2 received equally positive critical response with some critics arguing that the film surpassed the original in scares and humor. Both Gene Siskel and the New York Times' Janet Maslin gave the sequel positive reviews despite their negative response to Scream.[165] The film failed to achieve the same success as the original in terms of awards however, winning only the 1998 MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance for Campbell[7] plus Saturn Award nominations for Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Best Horror Film for Campbell, Cox and Scream 2 respectively.

Scream 3 received mostly mixed reviews, receiving an aggregated score of 39% on review-site Rotten Tomatoes compared to Scream's 79% and Scream 2's 82% with general consensus that "Scream 3 became what the series originally started out spoofing" and concluded that the series "lost its freshness and originality by falling back on the old horror formulas and clichés".[15] Of the characters, Roger Ebert said "[the characters] are so thin, they're transparent" but praised Campbell's appearance saying "The camera loves her. She could become a really big star and then giggle at clips from this film at her AFI tribute".[166] Not all reviews were negative, Kevin Thomas at the Los Angeles Times called it "Genuinely scary and also highly amusing"[167] and Tom Coates at the BBC stated that "as the conclusion to the trilogy it works more effectively than anyone had a right to expect".[168]

Scream 4 received mixed reviews. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 60% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 183 reviews, with an average score of 5.85 out of 10.[153] Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, gives the film a 52 based on 32 reviews.[154] CinemaScore polls reported that the average grade moviegoers gave the film was a B− on an A+ to F scale.[145]

Roger Ebert gave the film two out of four stars, criticizing the film for using the clichéd formula of the slasher genre.[169]

Michael O'Sullivan of The Washington Post gave the film a negative rating of one and a half out of four stars, saying, "the problem is, the movie doesn't really care if we are laughing with it or at it".[170]

Empire gave the film two out of five stars, criticizing the film's old-fashioned formula and lack of scare factor.[171]

The New York Daily News thought the film was "dated" and that "relying on obvious clichés doesn't seem ironic anymore, just easy."[172]

The Toronto Sun gave the film a mixed review, writing that "this installment is nowhere near the hip, serrated-edge blast of newness the original was in 1996. Suddenly, it's the horror thriller that, like, your parents are excited about"; however, the review praised director Wes Craven.[173]

Colin Covert of the Minneapolis Star Tribune gave the film a perfect score of four out of four stars, praising the combination of scares, comedy, and twists.[174]

The Boston Herald wrote that the film is "often amusing" but too long.[175]

Lisa Kennedy from The Denver Post stated that Scream 4 "pays plenty of homage to their 1996 original", but that it is not close to its greatness.[176]

Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly praised the film, stating "It's a giddy reminder of everything that made Scream such a fresh scream in the first place,"[177] while Betsy Sharkey of the Los Angeles Times wrote that "Scream 4 finds a way to live up to its gory past while it carves out new terrors in new ways."[178]

Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the movie two out of four stars, criticizing the comedic overtones.[179]

Eric Goldman of IGN gave the film four out of five stars stating, "The first film is still the best, but this is much more in line with (and perhaps even better than) the fun of Scream 2 and the drab Scream 3. Scream 4's conclusion also works as a strong series ender."[180]

Home media[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

תבנית:More info

Scream was released in US territories on VHS on December 2, 1997,[181] followed by Scream 2 on December 1, 1998[182] and Scream 3 on October 24, 2000.[183] All releases were conducted by Buena Vista Home Entertainment which, by the time of Scream 3's release, had become known as Walt Disney Home Entertainment.

The Scream films were released on DVD for the first time on December 3, 1997, starting with Scream.[184] with a Collector's Edition of the film released on December 8, 1998,[185] containing the film as well as deleted scenes, outtakes, the film's theatrical trailer, cast interviews, directors commentary and behind the scenes information.[186] Scream 2 was released in the US on July 22, 1998[187] with a Collector's Edition following on August 7, 2001. The Collector's Edition featured additional material including outtakes, deleted scenes, the film's theatrical trailer, music videos of songs featured in the film and directors' commentary. Scream 3 was released in the US on July 4, 2000, only as a Collector's Edition featuring deleted scenes, outtakes, audio commentary, music videos of songs featured in the film, trailers for the film and biographies on the cast and crew involved in the film's production.[188] In 2001, the Scream 3 release was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Home Video Release, losing to Princess Mononoke (1997).[189] All of the US releases were undertaken by Buena Vista Home Entertainment which, by the time of Scream 3's release, had become known as Walt Disney Home Entertainment.

Following the release of, then series finale, Scream 3, the three films were collected in "The Ultimate Scream Collection" by Dimension Films on September 26, 2000, in a boxset containing Scream, Scream 2 and Scream 3[190] plus "Behind the Scream" a short documentary about the production of the three films and additional material including screentests of actors involved in the films, outtakes and deleted scenes.

Scream, Scream 2 and Scream 3 remained unreleased in foreign territories including Europe and Japan until 2001 where they were simultaneously released on February 26 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment. Each film contained the additional content found in the Collector's Edition version of their US release including deleted scenes, outtakes, theatrical trailers, music videos and commentary from each respective film's crew.[191][192][193] Additionally, the three films were collected together in a single pack, again released on February 26 and released as "Scream Trilogy".[194]

The three original films were released individually and in a collection in Blu-ray Disc format on March 29, 2011, two weeks prior to the release of Scream 4, by Lionsgate Home Entertainment, hosting the films in 1080p high definition. In addition to the films, each release contained audio commentary, theatrical trailers and behind-the-scenes footage for each respective film.[195]

Soundtrack[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

תבנית:Main

Scream (1996)[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

The Scream (1996) original soundtrack, released December 17, 1996, by the label TVT Records, features 12 songs by various artists including the original piece "Trouble in Woodsboro"/"Sidney's Lament" from the film's score by Marco Beltrami, most of which appeared in various scenes in the film. The piece "School's Out" by Alice Cooper appeared in the film but was replaced with a cover version of the song by The Last Hard Men on the album. The album was given 3 out of 5 stars by Allmusic[196] though it was considered a failure and never charted on the Billboard 200 despite the success of the film.[197][198]

The Scream score by Marco Beltrami would be his first time scoring a major film release and the ensuing exposure allowed him to go on to score other blockbuster films such as I, Robot and Live Free or Die Hard. The score would not be released commercially until July 14, 1998, by Varèse Sarabande in a dual-pack with the Scream 2 score. However it was found to lack several pieces from the films, with a runtime of only 12 minutes compared to the more common 30–45 minutes normally found in original scores[199] due to the high reuse fees involved in obtaining the rights to commercially release the music.[198] Beltrami was considered to have taken inspiration from the synthetic styles of Éric Serra and other successful scores, the references becoming more pronounced in his score to Scream 2. The theme for the central character Sidney Prescott, "Sidney's Lament" incorporated a "haunting" female solo vocal that would be utilized in other tracks throughout the entire film series.[122] The score to Scream received generally positive reviews with Mikael Carlsson labeling it as some of the most intriguing horror scores composed in years[122] while Filmtracks claimed the scores had "cult status".[122]

Scream 2[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

The Scream 2 original soundtrack was released December 2, 1997, by Capitol Records featuring 15 songs in the R&B, rap and rock genres by various artists, some of which are represented in the film.[200] The album spent ten weeks on the Billboard 200, rising as high as No. 50[201] but received a lower score than its predecessor from the music guide Allmusic, gaining only 2 out of 5.[198] Stephen Erlewine of Allmusic opined that the soundtrack was an attempt to compensate for the previous film's lack of a hit soundtrack, but failed to do, creating an "uneven" album of songs not "good enough to make [the artists'] own albums".[202]

The Scream 2 score was, as in Scream, developed by Marco Beltrami and was released on July 14, 1998, in a dual-pack with the score to Scream by Varèse Sarabande. The commercially released score was found to be lacking several pieces used in the film, with a runtime of only 17 minutes compared to the more common 30–45 minutes normally found in original scores.[199] Included in the missing pieces was the track "Cassandra Aria" created by Danny Elfman, described by soundtrack-review site Filmtracks as "a frenzied, choral-enhanced three minutes" that remains unreleased תבנית:As of.[122] The length of the released score was considered disappointing and blamed on the fees required to be paid to musicians in order to release their music.[199] The influence of several other famous composers could be heard in the score including Hans Zimmer, Elliot Goldenthal, Ennio Morricone and Christopher Young. In particular excerpts of the Hans Zimmer's score to Broken Arrow, featuring guitar by Duane Eddy, would become a component of the theme tune of the character Dewey Riley.

Scream 3[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

The Scream 3 original soundtrack was released on January 25, 2000, by Wind-up Records featuring 18 songs consisting largely of the metal genre by artists such as System of a Down and Powerman 5000, some of which are represented in the film. The album fared better than its predecessors, spending fourteen weeks on the Billboard 200 and reaching a top rank of #32.[203] and scoring a 2.5 out of 5 from music guide Allmusic. Reviewer Steve Huey claims that the "high pedigree" of the albums contributors had produced a "pretty listenable album".[204]

The Scream 3 score was again helmed by Marco Beltrami who employed seven orchestrators and experimented with the recording of instruments in unusual circumstances such as physically and electronically altering the traditional sound of a piano while continuing to include a heavy vocal orchestra in his tracks[123] There was consideration that Beltrami was forced to hire multiple orchestrators to complete the score to meet the film's deadline.[204] Like previous scores in the series, the Scream 3 score was released by Varèse Sarabande on February 29, 2000, with a total length of 33 minutes of music, though the album was again found to be missing certain sections of the score utilized within the film.[123] Beltrami took inspiration from other composers for the score, again incorporating excerpts of the score to Broken Arrow by Hans Zimmer in the track "Sid Wears a Dress".[123] Music guide Allmusic awarded the Scream 3 score 2.5 out of 5.[205]

Scream 4[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

The Scream 4: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released on April 12, 2011, by Lakeshore Records.[206] The soundtrack features 12 songs performed by various artists mainly of the rock genre, such as Ida Maria, The Sounds and The Novocaines. The soundtrack received mixed reactions, with Gotham News stating that "This new album attempts to retain the style of the old, while speaking to the present content-diluted market. It has some success, but no cigar."[207] Shadowlocked criticized the soundtrack's overly light tone, saying that "There's little here that I would have picked for a horror movie."[208]

A score soundtrack was also released, on April 19, 2011, by Varèse Sarabande.[207] The Scream 4 score was yet again developed by Marco Beltrami. It received mixed reviews. Filmtracks stating that "Despite the memorable history Beltrami has afforded the franchise musically, Scream 4 is a substantially disappointing continuation of the narrative. He and four assistant composers handle the 2011 entry from a purely functional stance, tackling individual scenes with stylistic remnants of the previous scores while accomplishing absolutely nothing new."[209] Soundtrack-review site Sountrackgeek gave the score a highly favorable review: "It is possibly the best score in the Scream series, because it is so incredibly forceful. It wants to be full of action and chills and it is. It's not the scariest of scores, but Scream has never been about the moody scares, but rather the surprise scare and crazy fight/chase scenes. It succeeds and I had a blast listening to this from start to finish."[210]

Scream (2022)[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

The Scream (2022) soundtrack consists of 15 songs primarily of the pop, alternative, and hip-hop genres and featuring artists such as Kim Petras, DJ Khaled, and Santigold. The soundtrack received positive reviews, with Joséphine Michele of Screen Rant describing it as matching the tone of the Scream films perfectly while still feeling modern, saying "the movie itself takes heavy inspiration from the first film, but Scream (2022) ups the gore and violence, and the soundtrack brings it into the 2020s."[211]

The fifth film's score soundtrack was released on January 7, 2022 by Varèse Sarabande. The score was developed by Brian Tyler, making it the first film in the franchise with a score that was not created by Marco Beltrami.

Documentary film[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

A documentary film, Still Screaming: The Ultimate Scary Movie Retrospective,[212] was released in April 2011. This film was written and directed by Ryan Turek. The documentary discusses the first three movies in the series and includes interviews with Wes Craven, Neve Campbell, and other cast members.[213]

Controversies[עריכת קוד מקור | עריכה]

Amidst the series' success, it has also been tinged with controversy with claims of real-world copycat crime inspirations and inducing violence.

In January 1998, Mario Padilla, 16, and his cousin, Samuel Ramirez, 14, stabbed Mario's mother, Gina Castillo, forty-five times, killing her. The case became known as the "Scream murder" and fell under intense media scrutiny after the boys claimed they were inspired by Scream and Scream 2. They would also admit to needing the money acquired from Gina's murder to fund a killing spree and purchase two Ghostface costumes and a voice-changer used by the character in the film. During their trial, psychologist Madeline Levine, who studied the effect of violence on children, stated "There were a whole bunch of reasons why they acted out that way. But did the movie provide a blueprint? Absolutely."[214]

The case was expected to highlight the effect of violent films on teenagers but the presiding judge, John Cheroske, ordered that evidence pertaining to Scream be barred and that the case not be referred to as the "Scream murder", refusing media access to the courtroom, intending that the case be tried as "murder and nothing else".[91][214]

On January 17, 1999, Ashley Murray, 13, was stabbed multiple times in the head and back before being left for dead by then-friends Daniel Gill, 14, and Robert Fuller, 15; he was later found and rescued by an elderly dogwalker. Gill and Fuller were dubbed the "Scream attackers" after it emerged that they had watched Scream shortly before the attack and drawings of the Ghostface mask were found amongst their possessions, though their actions were additionally blamed on physical abuse, drugs and exposure to black magic in their home life.[215] Murray, who later testified against the pair, himself stated that he believed the film may have influenced the pair to attack him.[216]

On May 4, 1999, following the Columbine High School massacre and increasing news media scrutiny on the effects on society of violence in films, games and other media, the United States Senate Commerce committee held a hearing about Hollywood's marketing of films to youths and the horror genre of films in particular, using the opening scene of Scream, as an example of negative media which may be viewed by children.[91][217]

In November 2001, Thierry Jaradin, 24, in a Ghostface mask and costume, murdered Alisson Cambier, 15, following her rejection of his romantic advances. Jaradin later claimed that the murder was premeditated and inspired by the Scream film trilogy.[218] The following year, a French youth, identified only as 17-year-old Julien, following prior failed attempts with other girls, lured a fellow pupil to a secluded spot and stabbed her to death after showing her his Ghostface mask. Authorities of the time claimed the murder as the third Scream related killing since 2000.[219]

In the 2006 murder of Cassie Jo Stoddart, one of the perpetrators, Torey Adamcik, 16, said he was inspired by the Scream franchise.[220]

In January 2022, following the release of the fifth film, Logan Smith, 18, of Cocoa, Florida, tried to strangle a jogger to death after watching Scream, with intent to keep the corpse.[221]

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