tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4327605674280773646.post2566050426486427585..comments2024-02-25T21:23:09.512-05:00Comments on Stale Popcorn: Scream to Scream, Scene by Scene: SCENE 18 of Scream 2 (0:49:55-0:53:07)Glenn Dunkshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05424659636310160482noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4327605674280773646.post-26303418744374474172011-05-25T17:31:47.462-04:002011-05-25T17:31:47.462-04:00I like the subtle foreshadowing of the killer'...I like the subtle foreshadowing of the killer's identity. Maureen Prescott might be dead, but Billy's mom is still out there...somewhere.<br />Not to mention the allusion to Friday the 13th. What got Mrs. Voorhees all worked up?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4327605674280773646.post-32848299299806577152011-05-15T12:05:39.665-04:002011-05-15T12:05:39.665-04:00Nancy O'Dell appears in all the sequels, not t...Nancy O'Dell appears in all the sequels, not the first movie.Tonynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4327605674280773646.post-91208052143969055112011-05-15T04:04:03.302-04:002011-05-15T04:04:03.302-04:00In one of the original trailers for "Scream 2...In one of the original trailers for "Scream 2", Randy actually says what the third rule is: "...and number three: never, ever, under any circumstances assume the killer is dead." <br /><br />That same trailer did not include the line about becoming a franchise, even though the film does. I tried to find this version of the trailer on YouTube but had no luck (I admit to giving it a half-assed effort). <br /><br />But it does exist. <br /><br />I remember when this part of the movie came up and they altered that one line, it had me distracted for several minutes as I tried to figure out the motivation behind the change in dialogue from trailer to movie.John from Jerseynoreply@blogger.com