Scary Movie with Shawn Wayans: Blu-ray Cover

    Scary Movie Director: Keenen Ivory Wayans Cast: Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans, Cheri Oteri, Shannon Elizabeth

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 10/23/2007
    • Original Release: 2000
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 42,951

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    Features

    Backstage: Behind-the-scenes featurette, additional scenes not seen in theaters, theatrical trailers; Movie Showcase; Seamless menus

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    Scary Movie -- directed by In Living Color's Keenan Ivory Wayans -- is a warm-hearted parody of slasher flicks, in much the same spirit that I'm Gonna Git You Sucka took on the blaxploitation genre with joyous abandon. Poking fun at every teen-horror-movie cliché we can recall (and, surely, then some), the movie zips along with loving glee, building gratuitous tension, flaunting horny teens, and savoring melodramatic rage. American Pie's Shannon Elizabeth gets major laughs as the beauty-pageant-winning ditz who shows off her "acting talent" by screaming in terror. Shawn Wayans also sparks titters as a killer-cum-football-player with a feminine side. Saturday Night Live's Cheri Oteri also cameos as the requisite hyper-obnoxious newscaster (knocking off Courteney Cox's Scream work), and making a much-needed comeback as Principal Squiggly is Laverne and Shirley's Squiggy (David L. Lander). If you haven't already guessed, there's enough broad humor here (fart jokes, booby jokes, etc.) to make Mad TV and latter-day Mel Brooks blanche. Still, you have to admire Wayans for upholding the sacred torch of juvenile satire and catching a few great laughs along the way. Daniel Weizmann, Barnes & Noble

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    funny as hell!by Anonymous

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    April 05, 2009: oh my god on of the funniest movies i laugh everytime i see it so hilarous just a funny comedy stupied but funny!!!

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    The person everyone knows about but fails to REALIZEby Anonymous

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    August 10, 2006: It was a good movie that i thought was good because it was good and well it was good!

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