Drew Barrymore's house DID have a ton of books, close up scene, aerial something book, Mike Jordan, come fly with me, my dad owns United airlines......hub, Chicago, Illinois...
To Fly! Smith Institute, air and space, my dad, 1st man on moon..
The Scream opening scene does not feature books, but instead a famous and suspenseful sequence where Casey Becker (Drew Barrymore) is terrorized by Ghostface over the phone. The killer, who has a penchant for horror movie trivia, calls Becker to play a deadly game that culminates in her and her boyfriend's murders. The scene is known for establishing the film's meta-commentary by subverting typical horror tropes and killing off a major star early on.
- The setup: Becker is alone at home, making popcorn and getting ready to watch a movie.
- The call: She receives a phone call from an unknown person who eventually reveals their sinister intentions.
- The game: The conversation turns into a horrifying game of horror movie trivia, with the killer threatening to harm her boyfriend who is tied up outside.
- The outcome: The scene ends with Becker's brutal murder, shocking audiences and setting the tone for the rest of the film
No comments:
Post a Comment