
If I could do it all again what would I change? I'd do for screencaps for scene 1. They deserve it.Īlas, in the tradition of Gale Weathers. I implore you to get up out of your seat (or off your bed or off the couch or whatever) and give these two men a rousing standing ovation. Or, more likely, I'll sit here, my back sticking to my chair as I eat an icypole and think to myself "it's too hot to write about Sarah Michelle Gellar apparently being a bitch on set and inspiring the character of Sarah Darling!", but you never know. Maybe I'll get some freakish creative wave and ride it on throughout the summer. I have all but scrapped the idea of this project concluding on 14 April 2011, the release date of Scream 4, but who knows what will happen between now and then. I had anticipated that Scream would take a while because there's so much exposition to get out of the way, but then Scream 2 and Scream 3 are longer movies (120 and 116 minutes respectively compared to the 106 of Scream). Things such as the Melbourne International Film Festival and a month-long back-and-forth house-sitting expedition held up matters greatly and I ended up finishing a month behind schedule (I wrote the intro on June 23). There was some who thought I'd give up after only a few scenes, but how wrong they were.

We've reached the end of our scene by scene dissection of Scream and while I can't say I had done so in the amount of time I had originally hoped, I'm glad I was able to finish it nonetheless.

In this project I attempt to review the entire Scream trilogy scene by scene in chronological order.
