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SCREAM 1996, dir. Wes Craven
Matthew Lillard as Stu Macher Scream, 1996: dir. Wes Craven
"The party scene near the end of the film runs forty-two minutes long. It was shot over the course of twenty-one days from the time the sun set to the time it rose. After it wrapped, the crew had t-shirts made that read "I SURVIVED SCENE 118" (which was the name of the scene during shooting). The cast and crew jokingly called it "The longest night in horror history."" Scream (1996) dir. Wes Craven
GHOSTFACE in the Scream VI Official Trailer
i'm a tragedy enjoyer so i can't really complain but what enrages me about sun and jin's story is that it's a story of two married people who can't have children and are about to tragically separate in a foreign land so it would've made so much more sense if it ended with two married people who got back "home" together because they had rekindled the reason why they chose each other and now they also have a child to care for. That would be a story that goes from a 2 that's about to become a 1 and a 2 that becomes a 3. It's just so much more satisfying from the a symmetrical pov.
i do NOT care how mad u r bcz u shouldnt be screaming at the top of ur lungs or banging shit bcz its 2 am and our mom has work in the morning ,,,
genuinely why do men hold such rage in the first place like how does that happen and WHY is it always them to explode
yes im saying men its the bcz ive never seen a woman be that angry over something so small
But, daddy, I love him