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Scream (1996)



- Hello?

- Hello.

- Yes?

- Who is this?

- Who're you trying to reach?

- What number is this?

- Well, what number are you trying to reach?

- I don't know.

- Well, I think you have the wrong number.

- Do l?

It happens.

Take it easy.

- Hello.

- I'm sorry.

I guess I dialled the wrong number.

- So why'd you dial it again?

- To apologize.

- You're forgiven.

Bye now.

- Wait, wait.

Don't hang up.

- What?

- I wanna talk to you for a second.

They've got 900 numbers for that.

See ya.

- Hello.

- Why don't you want to talk to me?

- Who is this?

- You tell me your name, I'll tell you mine.

- I don't think so.

- What's that noise?

- Popcorn.

- You're making popcorn?

- Uh-huh.

- I only eat popcorn at the movies.

- Well, I'm getting ready to watch a video.

- Really?

What?

- Oh, just some scary movie.

- Do you like scary movies?

- Uh-huh.

- What's your favourite scary movie?

- Uh, I don't know.

- You have to have a favourite.

What comes to mind?

Um, "Halloween." You know, the one with the guy in the white mask who walks around and st*lks baby-sitters.

- Yeah.

- What's yours?

- Guess.

- Um, "Nightmare on Elm Street".

- Is that the one where the guy had knives for fingers?

- Yeah, Freddy Krueger.

Freddy, that's right.

I liked that movie.

It was scary.

Yeah, the first one was, but the rest sucked.

So, you got a boyfriend?

Why?

You wanna ask me out on a date?

Maybe.

Do you have a boyfriend?

- No.

- You never told me your name.

- Why do you want to know my name?

- 'Cause I want to know who I'm looking at.

What did you say?

I want to know who I'm talking to.

- That's not what you said.

- What do you think I said?

What?

Hello?

- Look, I gotta go.

- Wait.

I thought we were gonna go out.

Uh, nah, I don't think so.

Don't hang up on me!

sh*t.

Yes?

I told you not to hang up on me.

- What do you want?

- To talk.

Well, dial someone else, okay?

- Listen, assh*le-- - No, you listen, you little bitch.

You hang up on me again, I'll cut you like a fish, understand?

- Yeah.

- Is this some kind of joke?

More of a game, really.

Can you handle that, blondie?

Can you see me?

Listen.

I am two seconds away from calling the police.

They'd never make it in time.

We're out in the middle of nowhere.

- What do you want?

- To see what your insides look like.

Who's there?

Who's there?

I'm calling the police.

You should never say "Who's there?" Don't you watch scary movies?

It's a death wish.

You might as well just come out here to investigate a strange noise or something.

Look, you've had your fun now, so I think you better just leave or else.

Or else what?

Or else my boyfriend'll be here any second and he'll be pissed when he finds out.

- I thought you didn't have a boyfriend.

- I lied!

I do have a boyfriend... and he'll be here any second, so your ass better be gone.

- Sure.

- I swear.

He's big and he plays football, and he'll kick the sh*t out of you!

I'm getting scared.

I'm shaking in my boots.

So you better just leave.

His name wouldn't be Steve, would it?

How do you know his name?

Turn on the patio lights... again.

Oh, God!

- I wouldn't do that if I were you.

- Where are you?

Where are you?

- Guess.

- Please don't hurt him.

- That all depends on you.

- Why are you doing this?

- I wanna play a game.

- No.

- Then he dies right now.

- No!

No!

No!

Which is it?

Which is it?

Well, what kind of a game?

Turn off the light.

You'll see what kind of game.

Just do it!

No, Casey!

No!

No!

No, Casey!

Here's how we play.

I ask a question.

If you get it right, Steve lives.

- Please don't do this.

- Come on, it'll be fun.

- Please-- - It's an easy category.

- Please.

- Movie trivia.

I'll even give you a warm-up question.

- Don't do this.

I can't.

- Name the k*ller in "Halloween."

- No.

Come on!

It's your favourite scary movie, remember?

- He had a white mask.

He stalked the baby-sitters.

- I don't know.

- Come on.

Yes, you do.

- No, please.

- What's his name?

- I-- I can't think.

Steve's counting on you.

Michael-- Michael Meyers.

Yes!

Very good.

Now for the real question.

- No!

- But you're doing so well.

- We can't stop now.

- Please stop!

Leave us alone!

Then answer the question.

Same category.

Oh, please stop.

Name the k*ller in "Friday the 13th." Jason!

Jason, Jason!

I'm sorry.

That's the wrong answer.

No, it's not!

No, it's not.

It was Jason.

Afraid not.

No way.

Listen, it was Jason!

I saw that movie 20 goddam times!

Then you should know Jason's mother, Mrs Voorhees, was the original k*ller.

Jason didn't show up until the sequel.

I'm afraid that was a wrong answer.

- You tricked me.

- Lucky for you there's a bonus round.

But poor Steve.

I'm afraid he's out!

Hey, we're not finished yet.

Final question.

Are you ready?

Please, please, leave me alone.

Answer the question, and I will.

What door am I at?

-What?

-There are two main doors to your house.

The front door and the patio doors.

If you answer correctly, you live.

Very simple.

Don't do this.

I can't.

I won't.

Your call.

Did you water over here today?

- It was just that water from the rain.

- They look great, don't they?

- Don't they smell strong?

- I told you you could send it back.

Mom!

- Jesus!

- What is it?

Casey!

Oh, G-- Casey.

Casey.

Casey!

- Where is she?

- Call the police!

- Casey!

Casey, are you upstairs?

- Oh, my God.

Casey, baby?

- Where is she?

- She's-- She's here.

- Mom.

- Oh, my God, l, I can hear her.

- Mom.

- Where is she?

Oh, my God!

I can hear her.

Hey!

Get in the car.

Drive down to the MacKenzies'.

- No.

No, not my daughter.

- Just go.

- Not my daughter.

- Call the police.

- It's just me.

- Billy, what the-- What are you doing here?

- Sorry, don't hate me.

- Oh, my God!

- What, do you sleep in that?

Yes, I sleep in this.

You gotta go.

My dad is in the other room.

You can't be in here.

- Okay, I'll just stay a sec.

- No-- You can't be in here.

Oh, no.

You gotta go.

Go, go, go.

-What's going on in there?

Are you okay?

-Can you knock?

- I heard screaming.

- No, you didn't.

- No?

Oh, well.

I'm hittin' the sack.

My flight leaves first thing in the morning.

Now, the expo runs all weekend, so I won't be back till Sunday.

- There's cash on the table, and I'm staying at-- - The Hilton.

- Out at the airport, so call if-- - If I need anything.

Yeah, I got it.

I could've sworn I heard screaming.

- Have a good trip, okay?

- Sleep tight, sweetie.

- Oh, close call.

- Billy, what're you doing here?

- Well, it occurred to me that I've never snuck through your bedroom window.

- Shh, shh, shh.

Great idea.

Now that it's out of your system.

You know, I was home watching television.

The, uh-- "The Exorcist" was on.

It got me thinking of you.

- It did?

- Yeah, it was edited for TV.

You know, all the good stuff was cut out.

And it got me thinking of us... how two years ago we started off hot and heavy.

Nice solid R-rating on our way to an NC-17.

And now things have changed and...

lately we're just sort of edited for television.

Oh, so you thought you would climb in my window and we'd have a little raw footage?

No.

No, I wouldn't dream of breaking your underwear rule.

I just thought maybe we could do a little on-top-of-the-clothes stuff.

- Okay.

- Yeah?

- Yeah.

- If we ever fly away Baby, I'm with you Baby, I'm your man Hey.

Okay.

Okay, okay.

Time is up, stud-bucket.

God, you see what you do to me?

You know what my dad'll do to you?

Yeah.

I'm going.

Okay.

Romeo and Juliet Are together in eternity You know, l-- I appreciate the romantic gesture.

So, come on, baby Hey, about the, uh-- the sex stuff...

I-l'm not trying to rush you at all.

- I was only half serious.

- Okay.

Baby, I'm your man Baby, I'm your man Hey, Billy.

Would you settle for a PG-13 relationship?

What's that?

My God.

You're just a tease.

Thirty-five-- Situation under control.

Roger, dispatch.

There's blood found?

All right.

They are doing dr*gs that they buy in the classrooms... and that they are involved in the occult.

Occult?

Woodsboro, California, was devastated last night when two young teenagers were found brutally m*rder*d.

Authorities have yet to issue a statement, but our sources tell us... that no arrest has been made and the m*rder*r could strike again.

- Do you believe this sh*t?

- Damn!

What is going on?

- You don't know?

- No.

- Casey Becker and Steve Orth were k*lled last night.

- What?

No way.

And we're not just talking k*lled.

We're talking splatter-movie k*lled.

Ripped open from end to end.

- Casey Becker, she sits next to me in English.

- Not any more.

It's so sad.

Her mom and dad, they found her hanging from a tree, her insides on the outside.

Oh, my God!

Do they know who did it?

f*cking clueless.

I mean, they're interrogating the entire school.

- Teachers, students, janitors.

- They think it's school-related?

They don't know.

I mean, Dewey was saying this is the worst crime they've seen in years.

Even worse than-- Well, it's bad.

- Here you go, Mrs Tate.

- Thank you, James.

Sidney.

It would appear to be your turn.

- Who's up next?

- Uh, Sidney Prescott.

- Prescott.

She was daughter of, uh-- - Sidney, how you feelin'?

- Fine.

- Hi, Sidney.

- Sheriff Burke, Dewey.

Uh, that's Deputy Riley today, Sid.

- How is everything?

- Good.

And your dad?

How's he doin'?

- We're fine.

Thanks.

- We're gonna keep this very brief, Sidney.

- The police just want to ask you a few questions.

You okay?

- Mm-hmm.

Sidney, were you very close to Casey Becker?

Remember, your principal loves you, and I want you to be safe.

All students are encouraged to return to their homes promptly from school grounds.

Avoid strangers.

- Walk in twos and threes.

Counsellors will be here tomorrow.

- What kind of questions did they ask you, Sidney?

- Thank you.

- They asked if I knew Casey.

- Yeah, they asked me that too.

- Hey, did they ask if you like to hunt?

- Yeah, they did.

- Did they ask you?

- Hunt?

Why would they ask you if you like to hunt?

'Cause their bodies were gutted.

- Thank you, Randy.

- They didn't ask me if I like to hunt.

- It's 'cause there's no way a girl could've k*lled 'em.

- That is so sexist.

The k*ller could easily be female.

"Basic lnstinct." That was an ice pick.

Not exactly the same thing.

Yeah, Casey and Steve were completely hollowed out.

And the fact is, it takes a man to do something like that.

- Or a man's mentality.

- How do you gut someone?

You take a Kn*fe, and you slit 'em from the groin to sternum.

Hey, it's called tact, you f*ck rag.

Hey, Stu, didn't you used to date Casey?

- Yeah, for like two seconds.

- Before she dumped you for Steve.

- I thought you dumped her for me.

- I did.

He's full of sh*t.

And are the police aware that you dated the victim?

Hey, what're you saying?

That-- That-- That I k*lled her?

- It would certainly improve your high school "Q."

- Stu was with me last night, okay?

- Yeah, I was.

- Was that before or after he sliced and diced?

- f*ck you, nut case.

Where were you last night?

- Working, thank you.

- Oh, at the video store?

I thought they fired your sorry ass.

- Twice.

- I didn't k*ll anybody.

- Nobody said you did.

Thanks, buddy.

Besides, it takes a man to do something like that.

- I'm gonna gut your ass in a second, kid.

- Tell me something.

Did you really put her liver in the mailbox?

'Cause I heard that they found her liver in the mailbox next to her spleen and her pancreas.

Randy, you goon!

f*ck!

I'm trying to eat here.

Okay?

She's getting mad, all right?

You better "liver" alone.

"Liver" alone!

"Liv--" Ow!

"Liver.

Liver.

Liv--" It was a joke.

See you, Sidney.

I'll talk to you tomorrow, Sid.

So, you sure I can stay over, 'cause my dad won't be back till Sunday.

No problem.

I'll pick you up after practise.

You okay?

Uh-huh.

It's just, you know, the police and reporters... and everything, it's like deja vu all over again.

I'll be there by 7:00, I promise.

- Thanks, Tatum.

- Later.

The bodies of 17-year-old Casey Becker and her 18-year-old boyfriend Steven Orth... were discovered late last night by the girl's parents-- The Woodsboro double m*rder case.

Authorities are baffled by the lack of clues and the savage-- The town's in shock, and no one can quite believe what has happened here... although this is not the first time this small community... of Woodsboro has endured such tragedy.

Only a year ago Maureen Prescott, wife and mother... was found r*ped and m*rder*d not far from this peaceful town square.

- Hello?

- Practise ran late.

I'm on my way, okay?

- It's past 7:00.

- Don't worry.

Casey and Steve didn't bite it till way after 10:00.

Oh.

Oh, that's comforting.

I'm gonna swing by the video store.

I was thinkin' Tom Cruise in "All The Right Moves." You know, if you pause it just right, you can see his penis.

- Whatever.

Just hurry, okay?

- Ta-ta, Sid.

- Tatum, just get in the car-- - Hello, Sidney.

Uh, hi, who is this?

You tell me.

- Well, l-l have no idea.

- Scary night, isn't it?

With the murders and all, it's like right out of a horror movie or something.

Randy, you gave yourself away.

Are you calling from work, 'cause Tatum's on her way over.

Do you like scary movies, Sidney?

I like that thing you're doing with your voice, Randy.

It's sexy.

What's your favourite scary movie?

- Oh, come on.

You know I don't watch that sh*t.

- Why not?

Too scared?

No, no.

It's just, what's the point?

They're all the same.

Some stupid k*ller stalking some big-breasted girl who can't act...

who's always running up the stairs when she should be going out the front door.

- It's insulting.

- Are you alone in the house?

Randy, that's so unoriginal.

I'm disappointed in you.

Maybe that's because I'm not Randy.

- So, who are you?

- The question isn't "Who am l?" The question is "Where am l?" S-S-So, where are you?

Your front porch.

Why would you be calling from my front porch?

That's the original part.

Oh, yeah?

Well, I call your bluff.

- So, where are you?

- Right here.

- Can you see me right now?

- Uh-huh.

- Uh-huh.

Okay.

What am I doin'?

Huh?

Huh?

What am I doin'?

Hello!

Nice try, Randy.

Tell Tatum to hurry up, okay?

Bye now.

If you hang up on me, you'll die just like your mother!

Do you wanna die, Sidney?

Your mother sure didn't.

f*ck you, you cretin!

No!

sh*t!

- Billy!

- The door's locked.

I heard screaming.

You all right?

The k*ller's here.

He's in the house.

No, he's in the house.

He's got a Kn*fe.

He's gonna k*ll us.

He's gone.

He's gone.

It's all right.

What?

Sid, what?

Whoa, whoa, wait, wait.

Wait, Sidney, wait!

Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait!

What's going on?

Sidney, come back!

Sidney!

Sorry!

I found this.

Come on!

- All right, hold your hands together.

- Do you wish to give up your right to remain silent?

- I didn't do anything.

- Do you wish to give up your right to speak to an attorney... and have them present during questioning?

Ask her.

She'll tell you.

Ask her.

- What do you got, Dewey?

- I caught him, Sheriff.

- Wait, who is that?

- Billy Loomis.

- Sheriff, Sheriff, call these guys off.

- I didn't do it.

- Let's go.

Sheriff, wait!

Wait, listen.

Call my dad.

Please, call him.

He'll tell you.

Just call him.

Sidney!

Sidney!

- How's she doing?

- Sid's tougher than she looks.

- She'd have to be, all the sh*t she's been through.

- Sid!

Well, we're seein' a lot of you today.

You gonna be able to come down to the station and answer a few questions, Sid?

Oh, sh*t, Sidney!

God, Sid, I'm so sorry I was late.

Are you all right?

- Tatum, you can't be here.

This is an official crime scene.

- It's okay.

Her dad's out of town, all right?

She's staying with us tonight.

- Does Mom know?

- Yes, doofus.

- Let's get you out of here.

- She'll be okay.

- Thanks.

- Come on, Sid.

- Oh, you won't believe this.

Creepy, huh?

- I'll be damned.

- What?

- Jesus!

The camera, hurry!

My name isn't Jesus.

Sidney, is that you in there?

Excuse me.

Is that Sidney Prescott they took away?

- I'm not talking to you.

- What happened to her?

- None of your damn business.

- I heard something about a costume.

Is that true?

- Can you tell me anything?

- Yeah, you're a real pain in the ass.

Leave Sid alone.

Where's she goin'?

- Look.

Kenny?

- Yeah?

I know that you're about 50 pounds overweight, but when I say "hurry"...

please interpret that as "move your fat, tub-of-lard ass now!"

- Did you find him?

- Are you sure it was the Hilton?

- At the airport.

- He's not registered there.

Could he have stayed somewhere else?

I don't know.

I guess.

- Don't worry, Sid.

We'll find him.

- Dewey, they got that mask in.

- Roger, dispatch.

- I'll be right back.

Hold on a minute.

Let me ask you this.

What're you doin' with a cellular telephone, son?

Everybody's got one, Sheriff.

- I didn't make those calls, I swear.

- Why don't you check the phone bill, for Christ's sake!

- Call Vital Phone Comp.

They got the records of every number dialled.

- Thanks, Hank.

We're on top of it.

- What were you doing over at Sidney's house tonight?

- I wanted to see her, that's all.

And last night?

Sidney said you crawled through her window last night too.

You went out last night?

I was watchin' TV.

I got bored.

I decided to go for a ride.

Did you happen to ride by Casey Becker's house?

No.

No, I didn't.

Sheriff, I didn't k*ll anybody!

We're gonna have to hold you, son, till we get those phone records.

This is crazy.

You know that?

I didn't do it.

- Camera Two?

- Go.

I do.

- Okay.

Are there any more doughnuts in there?

- Move it, Kenny.

- They're not lettin' anybody in.

- I'm not just anyone.

- Bitch goddess.

- Kenny, are we on?

- Yeah, go.

- Hi, Gale Weathers reporting live from Woodsboro police station...

- Hey, where's she going?

- where we hope to get a glimpse of Sidney Prescott.

- Hey, watch it, lady.

- Hey, watch the hand!

Do you know who you're dealing with?

- No cameras, please.

Tell 'em.

Come on, Dad.

Tell 'em!

- He's waiting for the lawyer, Billy.

- Sidney!

- Sidney, come on.

You know me.

- All right, come on.

- Sidney, look at me!

- Don't give us any trouble.

Come on!

Sid, we're gonna get you out of here, okay?

Are you okay?

They sell this costume at every five-and-dime in the state.

There's no way to track the purchase.

- What about that cellular phone bill?

- Well, we're pulling Loomis's account.

We won't know anything until the morning.

Oh, come on!

- You think he did it?

- Twenty years ago, I would've said, "Not a chance." But these kids today, damned if I know.

- Hey, Dewey, can we go now?

- Hold on a second.

g*dd*mn it, Dewey!

What did Mama tell you?

When I wear this badge, you treat me like a man of the law!

- I'm sorry, Deputy Dewey-boy, but we're ready to go.

Now, okay?

- Whoa.

Uh, take 'em out the back way.

Avoid that circus out there.

- Come on.

- Don't touch me!

- He's my superior.

- The janitor is your superior.

Let's get back to work!

- Isn't there a back way out of this building?

- Yeah.

Down that alley, I think.

You guys just stay here.

I'm gonna get the car.

Don't move.

Don't make a sound.

There she is.

Sidney!

Hi.

That was some night.

What happened?

Are you all right?

- She's not answering any questions, all right?

Just leave us alone.

- No.

No.

Tatum.

It's okay.

- She's just doin' her job, right, Gale?

- Yes, that's right.

- So, how's the book?

- Well, it'll be out later this year.

Oh, I'll look for it.

I'll send you a copy.

- Jeez.

Nice sh*t.

- Bitch!

- No, I mean, camera sh*t.

- Where'd you learn to punch like that?

God, I loved it.

"l'll send you a copy." Bam!

Bitch went down.

"l'll send you a copy." Bam!

Sid-- Superbitch!

You are so cool.

Thought you might want some ice for that right hook.

Thanks.

I'll be right next door.

Try to get some sleep.

Yeah, yeah.

Do you really think Billy did it?

He was there, Tatum.

He was destined to have a flaw.

I knew he was too perfect.

- Telephone, honey.

- Who is it?

- It's for Sid.

- My dad?

- I don't think so.

- Take a message.

- No, um, I'll get it.

How's she doin'?

- Hello.

- Hello, Sidney.

- No!

- Poor Billy-boyfriend.

- An innocent guy doesn't stand a chance with you.

- Leave me alone!

- Looks like you fingered the wrong guy again.

- Dewey!

- Who are you?

- Dewey!

- Hang up, Sid.

- Don't worry.

-You'll find out soon enough.

I promise.

-Dewey!

What?

- What?

- What?

Hello.

Sidney Prescott, who escaped a vicious att*ck last night... is the daughter of Maureen Prescott who was brutally k*lled last year... when convicted m*rder*r Cotton Weary broke into their home... and savagely r*ped and tortured the deceased.

Cotton Weary is currently awaiting appeal for the death sentence... handed down after the young Sidney testified against him.

She was the key witness in the State's case against the-- It's never gonna stop, is it?

Billy was released.

His cellular bill was clean.

He didn't make those calls.

We're checkin' every cellular account in the county.

Any calls made to you or Casey Becker are being cross-referenced.

It's gonna take some time, but we'll find him.

You okay?

Don't worry, Sid, it's school.

You'll be safe here.

- So how does it feel to be almost brutally butchered?

- Hey!

Hey, now leave her alone.

- Come on, Sid.

- People wanna know.

They have a right to know.

- Leave her alone.

- How does it feel?

- She just wants to get an education.

Turn that thing off.

What?

Just a sec.

- Stop right there.

- I'm not here to fight.

I just need to talk.

- Kenny, camera, now!

- Off the record.

No camera.

- Forget it.

- Please?

You owe me.

- I owe you sh*t!

- You owe my mother!

Your mother's m*rder was last year's hottest court case.

Somebody was gonna write a book about it.

- Right.

And it had to be you with all your lies and bullshit theories.

- What is your problem?

You got what you wanted.

Cotton Weary's in jail.

They're gonna gas him.

A book is not gonna change that.

- Do you still think he's innocent?

- Your testimony put him away.

It doesn't really matter what I think.

During the trial, you did all those stories about me.

You called me a liar.

I think you falsely identified him, yes.

- Have you talked to Cotton?

- Many times.

- And has his story changed?

- Not one word.

He admits to having sex with your mother, but that's all.

He's lying.

She never would've touched him.

He r*ped her, and then he-- he butchered her.

Her blood was all over his coat.

He was drunk that night.

He left his coat at your house after your mother seduced him.

- I saw him leave wearing it.

- No, you saw someone leave wearing that coat.

The same someone who planted it in Cotton's car, framing him.

No.

Cotton m*rder*d my mother.

You're not so sure any more, are you?

Nice welt, sweetie.

Let's go, Sid.

- The k*ller's still on the loose, isn't he?

- Come on, Sid.

- Those murders are related.

- I'm sorry I m*nled your face.

- Wait, Sidney, don't go!

- Just stop, all right?

Jesus Christ!

An innocent man on death row.

- A k*ller still on the loose.

Kenny, tell me I'm dreaming.

- You wanna go live?

No, no, no.

Not so fast.

We don't have anything concrete.

-This is huge.

You can't just sit on it.

-I know!

That's why we need proof.

If I'm right about this, I could save a man's life.

Do you know what that could do for my book sales?

This is a mistake.

I shouldn't be here.

I want you to meet me right here after class, okay, Sid?

All right.

Hey, I haven't seen Billy around.

Is he really pissed?

Oh, you mean after you branded him the Candyman?

- No, his heart's broken.

Ow!

- Stu!

Why are they doing this?

Are you kidding me?

Look at this place.

It's like Christmas.

- Stupidity leak.

- Ow.

Easy.

Sidney!

- Ow!

- Jesus!

sh*t!

It's just me.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

You still think it's me.

No.

No, l-l don't.

- It's just somebody was there.

- Hey, Christy, wait up!

- Billy, someone-- someone tried to k*ll me.

- I know.

I know.

I know.

The cops said I scared him away.

It wasn't me, Sid.

I know.

He called me again last night at Tatum's house.

You see?

It couldn't have been me.

I was in jail.

Remember?

I'm so sorry.

Please understand.

Understand what?

That I have a girlfriend who would rather accuse me... of being a psychopathic k*ller than touch me?

- You know that's not true.

- Then what is it?

What is it?

Billy, I was att*cked and nearly filleted last night!

I mean between us.

You haven't been the same since-- - Since your mother d*ed.

- Is your brain leaking?

My mom was k*lled.

I can't believe you're bringing this up!

- It's been a year.

- Tomorrow!

One year tomorrow.

I know.

I think it's time you got over that.

I mean, when my mom left my dad, I accepted it.

It's the way it is.

She's not comin' back.

Your parents split up.

This is not the same thing.

Your mom left town.

She's not lying in a coffin somewhere.

Okay, okay, okay, I'm sorry.

It's-- It's a bad analogy.

But it's just that...

I want my girlfriend back.

- Sid!

- Billy, I am sorry if my traumatized life... is an inconvenience to you and your perfect existence.

What?

What are you-- Nobody said that.

Sid!

- Stupid.

- You make me so sick!

Your entire havoc-inducing, thieving, whoring generation disgusts me!

So, two of your fellow students just savagely m*rder*d... and this is the way that you show your compassion and sensitivity, huh?

Let me tell you something.

You're both expelled!

Get out!

Oh, come on, Mr Himbry!

It was just a joke.

Yeah, that's not fair!

You're absolutely right.

It is not fair.

Fairness would be to rip your insides out, hang you from a tree... so we can expose you for the heartless, desensitized little shits that you are.

- She was never att*cked.

I think she made it all up.

- Why would she lie about it?

For attention!

The girl has some serious issues.

What if she did it?

What if Sidney k*lled Casey and Steve?

And why would she do that?

Maybe she had the hots for Steve and k*lled them both in a jealous rage.

What would Sidney want with Steve?

She has her own bubble-butt boyfriend, Billy.

Maybe she's a slut just like her mother.

- You're evil.

- Please, it's a common fact.

- Her mother was a tramp.

- Cut some slack.

She watched her mom get butchered.

Yeah, and it f*cked her up royally.

Think about it.

Her mother's death leaves her disturbed and hostile.

In a cruel and inhumane world, she's delusional.

Where is God?

Etcetera.

Completely suicidal.

One day she snaps.

She wants to k*ll herself... but she realizes that teen su1c1de is out this year... and homicide is a much healthier, therapeutic expression.

- Where do you get this sh*t?

- "Ricki Lake." You are pathetic.

Pathetic.

Sidney.

Sidney.

Is someone there?

In what appears to be a prank, several students were seen wearing scary masks.

School officials have yet to comment... but this is known to be the same costume worn by the k*ller.

Seventeen-year-old Casey Becker and her boyfriend Steven Orth have already lost their lives.

Who's next?

You can literally feel the fear on this campus.

Hi.

Gale Weathers, field correspondent, "Top Story." I know who you are, Miss Weathers.

How's the eye?

It's productive.

Is there a problem on campus?

No, everything's under control.

- Well, of course.

You're here.

- You're not supposed to be here.

I know.

I should be in New York covering the Sharon Stone stalker, but who knew?

- You look awfully young to be a police officer.

- I'm 25 years old.

You know, in a demographic study I proved to be most popular amongst males 11 to 24.

Guess I just missed you.

Of course, you don't look a day over 12.

Except in that upper torso area.

Does the force require you to work out?

No, ma'am.

Because of my boyish good looks... muscle mass has increased my acceptance as a serious police officer.

I need your attention now, kids.

Due to the recent events that have occurred... effective immediately, all classes are suspended until further notice.

The Woodsboro police department has issued a citywide curfew... beginning at 9:00 tonight.

Looks like we've got a serial k*ller on our hands.

Well, serial k*ller's not really accurate.

Gotta knock off a couple more to get that title.

Well, we can hope, can't we?

I mean, we certainly don't have any leads.

- Have you located Sidney's father yet?

- No, not yet.

- Well, he's not a suspect, is he?

- We haven't ruled him out as a possibility.

- If you'll excuse me.

- I'm sorry.

Am I keeping you?

If I may say so, Miss Weathers... you are much prettier in person.

So you do watch the show.

I'm 25.

I was 24 for a whole year.

Please, call me Gale!

It was just some sick f*ck having a laugh, Sidney.

No, it was him, Tatum.

I know it.

Well, you're not to be alone any more.

If you pee, I pee.

Is that clear?

"Kizzo-kaskizzo is is-out." I don't know what you did, Sidney, but on behalf of the entire student body, we all say, "Thank you!"

- Drop it, Stu.

- No, I say... an impromptu party tonight, my house.

- Celebrate this little siesta.

What do you say?

- Are you serious?

As long as this little vixen doesn't invite the entire world, we'll be fine.

Intimate gathering, intimate friends.

What do you say, Sid?

I mean, pathos could have its perks?

I will totally protect you.

Yo, I am so buff.

I got you covered, girl.

- No.

- Come on, Sid.

For me?

It could be fun.

- Okay.

Whatever.

- Yeah?

Nice.

Cool.

You guys bring food, all right?

Yes?

Hello?

- Damn little shits.

- What'd you call me?

Huh?

- Not you, Fred.

- You prick.

School's out for summer - School's out - What if Cotton Weary is telling the truth?

- With fever - Maybe he was having an affair with your mom.

- I mean, your dad was always out of town on business.

Maybe-- - School's out - Completely - Maybe your mom was just a very unhappy woman.

If-- If they were having an affair, then how come Cotton couldn't prove it in court?

Well, you can't prove a rumour.

That's why it's a rumour.

Right.

Created by that little tabloid twit Gale Weathers.

It goes further back, Sid.

There's been talk about other men.

And you believe it.

Well, I mean, you can only hear that Richard Gere gerbil story so many times... before you have to start believing it.

Oh, I'm sorry.

You know, if-if I was wrong about Cotton Weary, then the k*ller's still out there.

Don't go there, Sid.

You're starting to sound like some Wes Carpenter flick or something.

Don't freak yourself out, okay?

We've got a long night ahead of us.

Okay?

Let's boogie.

- It's alive!

- Henry!

Oh, in the name of God, now I know-- Excuse me, dude.

- Watch it, jerk.

- I'm sorry.

Dork.

Jesus, this place is packed tonight, man.

- We had a run in the mass m*rder section.

- Comin' to my fiesta?

- Yeah, I'm off early.

Curfew, you know.

- Cool.

What's that werewolf movie with E.T.'s mom in it?

- "The Howling." Horror.

Straight ahead.

- Okay, thanks.

- Oh, now that's in poor taste.

- What?

If you were the only suspect in a senseless bloodbath... would you be standing in the horror section?

What?

It was just a misunderstanding.

He didn't do anything.

You're such a little lapdog.

He's got "k*ller" printed all over his forehead.

Okay!

Really?

Well, why'd the cops let him go, smart guy?

Because obviously they don't watch enough movies.

This is standard horror movie stuff.

- "Prom Night" revisited, man.

- Yeah?

Why would he wanna k*ll his own girlfriend?

There's always some stupid, bullshit reason to k*ll your girlfriend.

- Oh?

- That's the beauty of it all: simplicity.

Besides, if it gets too complicated, you lose your target audience.

Well, what's his reason?

Maybe Sidney wouldn't have sex with him.

- What, is she savin' herself for you?

- Maybe.

Now that Billy tried to mutilate her, do you think Sid would go out with me?

No, I don't at all.

No.

You know who I think it is?

You know, I think it's her father.

Why can't they find her pops, man?

Because he's probably dead.

His body will come poppin' up in the last reel somewhere!

Eyes gouged out, fingers cut off, teeth knocked out!

- See, the police are always off track with this sh*t.

- Man!

If they'd watch "Prom Night," they'd save time.

There's a formula to it.

A very simple formula!

Everybody's a suspect!

I'm telling you, the dad's a red herring.

It's Billy.

How do we know you're not the k*ller?

Huh?

Huh?

- Hi, Billy.

- Maybe your movie-freaked mind lost its reality button.

You ever think of that?

You're absolutely right.

I'm the first to admit it.

- If this were a scary movie, I'd be the prime suspect.

- That's right.

And what would be your motive?

It's the millennium.

Motives are incidental.

"Millennium." "Millennium." I like that.

That's good.

It's the millennium.

Good kid.

"Millennium." Good word, my man.

Are you telling me that's not a k*ller?

You'll see him in your nightmares You'll see him in your dreams He'll appear out of nowhere But he ain't What he seems You'll see him in your head On the TV screen Hey, buddy I'm warnin' you to turn it off Ah, he's a ghost He's a god He's a man He's a guru You're one microscopic cog in his catastrophic plan Designed and directed by his red right hand Sure is quiet.

God, look at this place.

It's "The Town That Dreaded Sundown." Yeah, I saw that movie.

It's about a k*ller in Texas, huh?

Hey, Sid, just think.

If they make a movie about you, who's gonna play you?

- I shudder to think.

- I see you as a young Meg Ryan myself.

Thanks, Dewey.

With my luck, they'd cast Tori Spelling.

I'm just gonna be a few minutes.

You girls don't go too far.

- Is Billy gonna be there tonight?

- He better not be.

I told Stu to keep his mouth shut.

I think we can live without the endorphin rush for one night.

Billy's right, you know.

Whenever he touches me, I just can't relax.

So you have a few intimacy issues as a result of your mother's untimely death.

It's no big deal, Sid.

I mean, you'll thaw out.

Yeah, but he has been so patient with me, you know, with all the sex stuff.

How many guys would put up with a girlfriend who's sexually anorexic?

Billy and his penis don't deserve you, all right?

- Dewey, where the hell you been?

- I was keepin' an eye on Sidney, uh-- - Thought you quit.

- I did.

But damn it-- Dewey, Vital Phone just faxed us.

Those calls are listed to Neil Prescott, Sidney's father.

He made the calls with a cellular phone.

It's been confirmed.

There's no way a cellular could've been cloned?

There's more.

Guess what tomorrow is.

The anniversary of his wife's death.

We'll keep the roadblocks and the curfew in effect through the night.

If he's not picked up by morning, then we'll do a house-to-house.

- Where's Sidney?

- She's with my sister.

You want me to bring her in?

No.

Not just yet.

Let's find Neil first, make sure he's our man.

You stay close to Sidney.

Don't let her out of your sight.

Yes, sir.

Say a prayer for the youth of America God bless the youth of America And I can't stand their sight any more All right, you girls have fun.

Not too much fun, or I'll bust ya.

- Bye.

- Bye, Sid.

You're obsessed You're obsessed Here, kids!

- Oh, that's mature.

- You guys were tardy for the party, so we started without you.

My man!

- Well, were we spotted?

- I don't think so.

Go get the camera.

I'm sorry.

I didn't mean to scare ya.

- Deputy, that's okay.

- What brings you to these parts?

Well, you just never know when or where a story will break.

Not much of a story here.

Just a bunch of kids cuttin' it loose.

Then what are you doing here?

Just keepin' an eye on things.

I'm gonna check the party out.

- Do you mind if I join you?

- Not at all.

All right.

Let me just get my coat.

Thanks.

- All right.

- Yeah, I'm fine.

Oh!

Yeah.

- How many "Evil Deads?"

- One!

- Two!

- How many "Hellraisers?"

- Hellraiser right here.

"The Fog," "Terror Train," "Prom Night." How come Jamie Lee Curtis is in all of these movies?

She's the scream queen.

- With a set of lungs like that, she should be.

- Yeah.

- Tits.

See?

- Oh, I'll get it.

- Hey, Tate, grab me another beer, would ya?

- There's more beer in the garage.

- What am l, the beer wench?

- She was nominated--

- She was nominated for "Terror Train."

- You're not gonna believe who's here!

- It's that chick from "Top Story!" - Gale Weathers?

- Here!

- sh*t!

- You're under age, son.

I'm kiddin'.

Have a good time.

Watch the drivin'.

- Dewey.

- Hi.

Dewey.

- What is she doing here?

- She's with me.

- I'm just checkin' things out.

- So you did.

Now leave, and take your media mouth with you.

- I just think you're awesome.

- Oh, thank you very much.

- I watch your show religiously.

- That's great.

- Hey.

- Hey.

I need a camera.

- Have you found my father?

- I'm afraid not.

- Should I be worried?

- Not yet.

- Get out, you're walkin' - That's the one I want.

Too bad, I've spoken When I look at you you're forgiven You're forgiven Jesus!

Tatum, it's okay.

sh*t.

Hey, shitheads!

Hello!

sh*t.

Piss.

Is that you, Randy?

Cute.

What movie is this from?

"l Spit On Your Garage?" Lose the outfit.

If Sidney sees it, she'll flip.

Oh, you wanna play psycho k*ller?

Can I be the helpless victim?

Okay, let's see-- No, please don't k*ll me, Mr Ghost Face.

I wanna be in the sequel!

Cut, Casper.

That's a wrap.

Randy, what the hell are you doing?

Stop!

Fucker!

- Happy curfew.

- Nice party, Stu.

- Tatum, come on!

- There's nobody here but us chickens!

- Do you know where she is?

- No, I haven't seen her.


Oh.

Billy.

Hey.

Billy.

Hmm.

What are you doin' here?

I was hoping I could talk to Sid alone.

You know, if Tatum sees you here, she'll draw blood.

I tell you what.

Why don't you guys go up to my parents' room?

You know, you guys can talk, whatever.

Subtlety, Stu.

You should look it up.

No, i-it's okay.

We do need to talk.

- What's Leatherface doin' here?

- Cute.

He came to make up.

There goes my chance with Sid.

Damn it.

As if.

That's all I'm sayin'.

As if.

Oh, really, Alicia?

"As if." I'm gonna go check on them.

- Come on!

- Okay, everyone.

It was nice to meet all of you.

- Thank you.

- Stick around.

You're a genius.

- Oh, sh*t.

- What?

- I got a delay.

- How long is it?

I don't know.

What'd it take you to walk from the house, 30 seconds?

- It'll be fine.

Just record it.

- All right.

Oh, the placement is perfect.

Tell me, Kenneth-- Has a cheesy tabloid journalist ever won the Pulitzer?

- Well, first time for everything.

- You're damn right.

S-So, um-- So-- Look, I'm sorry.

I've been selfish, and I want to apologize.

No, Billy, l-l'm... the one who's been selfish and self-absorbed... with all this post-traumatic stress.

- You lost your mom.

- Yeah, I know, but you're right.

Enough is enough.

I-- I can't wallow in-in the grief process forever... and-- and I can't keep lying to myself about who my mom was.

Yeah, I think I'm really... scared... that I'm gonna turn out just like her, you know?

Like "The Bad Seed" or somethin'.

And I know-- I know it doesn't make sense.

Yeah, it does.

It's like Jodie Foster in "The Silence of the Lambs"... when she keeps having flashbacks of her dead father.

But this is life.

This isn't a movie.

Sure it is, Sid.

It's all-- It's all a movie.

It's all... one great big movie.

Only you can't pick your genre.

Why can't I be a Meg Ryan movie?

Or even a good p*rn.

- What?

- You heard me.

Are you sure?

Yeah.

I think so.

Look, look, look.

Here it comes.

Oh, man.

The colour of the blood is all wrong!

Why do they do that?

It's too red!

Wait.

Here comes another.

Here it-- Here it-- - Ooh!

- Yes!

Yes!

Predictable.

I knew he was gonna bite it.

How can you watch this sh*t over and over?

When do we see breasts?

I wanna see Jamie Lee's breasts.

- When do we see Jamie Lee's breasts?

- Yes.

Yes.

- Breasts?

Not until "Trading Places" in '83.

Jamie Lee was always the virgin in horror movies.

She never showed her tits till she went legits.

- Could afford a decent pair.

- What did you-- That's why she always outsmarted the k*ller in the big chase scene at the end.

Only virgins can do that.

Don't you know the rules?

- What rules?

- You don-- Jesus Christ.

You don't know the rules?

Have an aneurysm, why don't ya?

There are certain rules that one must abide by... in order to successfully survive a horror movie.

For instance, number one: You can never have sex.

- Big no-no!

Big no-no!

- I'd be a dead man.

- Sex equals death.

Okay?

- Yes!

Number two: You can never drink or do dr*gs.

No, the sin factor.

It's a sin.

It's an extension of number one.

And number three: Never, ever, ever... under any circumstances say, "l'll be right back," 'cause you won't be back.

- I'm gettin' another beer.

You want one?

- Yeah, sure.

I'll be right back!

You see?

You push the laws and you end up dead.

Okay?

I'll see you in the kitchen with a Kn*fe.

Only virgins can outsmart the k*ller in the big chase scene at the end.

- Don't you know the rules?

- What rules?

You don't know the rules?

There are certain rules...

- that one must abide by in order to essentially survive a horror movie.

- Boring.

- For instance-- - The sheriff just radioed.

Somebody reported a car in the bushes down the road.

I'm gonna go check it out.

- Would you care to join me?

- I'd love to.

If you're sure it's all right.

Ma'am, I'm the deputy of this town.

Be right back.

You see, you push the laws and you end up dead.

- W-- Excuse me, ma'am.

- Mm-hmm?

I thought maybe we'd walk.

It's such a nice night out.

I got a flashlight.

- You're not scared, are ya?

- No.

- All right.

- Great.

Do you know what that constellation is?

No.

What is it?

I don't know.

That's why I was askin' you.

- What happened to Tatum, Stu?

- She probably got pissed at me and bailed.

- Bye.

- Bye.

No, I'm just kidding.

I'm just kidding.

Look!

Here comes the obligatory tit sh*t!

- Yes!

Oh!

That was beautiful!

- Lovely!

- Oh, my God.

- I'll leave you guys alone.

You are so... amazing.

Hello?

Yeah?

Holy sh*t.

N-- Ho-- Listen up.

They found Principal Himbry dead.

We were just gettin' to the good part.

Hello?

Yeah?

Where are you guys-- Heigh-ho, Silver!

Let's go!

- So, is-- is Dewey your real name?

- No, it's Dwight.

Dwight?

- I'm sorry.

- No, that's all right.

Dewey's just somethin' I got stuck with a long time ago.

Well, I like it.

It's sexy.

- Sexy?

- Mm-hmm.

Ah, it's just this town's way of not takin' me serious.

What about Gale Weathers?

Sounds like I'm a meteorologist or something.

People treat me like I'm the antichrist of television journalism.

- I don't think you're that bad.

- No?

- No.

I think that's just 'cause you kinda like me.

They sure are comin' fast.

Slow down!

Freeze!

Jump!

- I'm sorry.

Are you okay?

- Yeah.

I'm sorry.

I'm on duty.

Is that what you're looking for?

My whole life.

- Damn!

- What?

- What is it?

- This is Neil Prescott's car.

- Sidney's father?

- Yeah.

Jesus.

What's he doing here?

We gotta get back.

You okay?

Yeah.

Yeah, I'm fine.

- Who'd you call?

- What?

Well, I don't know.

When you're arrested you're allowed one phone call.

So I was just curious.

Who'd you call?

Called my dad.

No, um, Sheriff Burke called your dad.

I saw him.

Yeah, but when I called I didn't get an answer.

You don't still think it was me, do you?

No.

No.

I was just thinking... if it were you it'd be a very clever way to throw me off track.

You know, using your one phone call to call me so that I wouldn't think it was you, that's all.

Really.

What do I have to do to prove to you that I'm not a k*ller?

- Oh, my God.

- Huh?

- Oh, my God.

- Sidney-- - Billy, watch out!

Sid.

sh*t!

Help me, somebody!

Help me!

Help me!

No, Jamie.

Uh, watch out.

Watch out, Jamie.

You know he's around.

You-- You know-- Look-- Look, there he is.

I told you.

I told you he was right around the corner.

Jamie.

Jamie.

Jamie, look behind you.

Look behind you.

Turn around.

Behind you.

All the time!

Behind you!

Behind you, Jamie.

Jamie, turn around.

Ohh!

God!

Yeah.

Help me!

Help!

Let me in!

- The k*ller's coming after me!

He's in the house!

- Where?

Wait.

- There's a camera in the house.

Look.

- Behind you!

- Oh, my God.

No.

- Oh, sh*t.

- Jamie.

Jamie.

- Behind you, kid!

- Randy!

- Behind ya!

- Look around!

- sh*t.

- What?

- We're on 30-second delay.

Oh, my God.

- Is there a phone in the van?

- Yeah.

Lock yourself in it.

Call the sheriff for backup.

Be careful!

Neil?

Mr Prescott?

sh*t!

Kenny, I need the cellular!

Kenny!

Kenny!

- 9-1-1.

- What's going on?

Oh, God!

Dewey!

Dewey, where are you?

Dewey!

Sidney?

Dewey!

sh*t!

Hello.

Help me, please.

I'm at Stu Marker's house on Turner Lane.

It's 261 Turner Lane.

Please, he's gonna try and k*ll me.

Sidney!

Sidney!

Jesus, we've got to get the f*ck out of here!

- Stop right there!

- Don't sh**t.

It's me!

I found Tatum.

She's dead.

- I think Stu did it.

- Don't listen to him, Sidney!

- Stay back!

- Stu did it.

He k*lled Billy!

He k*lled my Tatum!

- You did it!

- He k*lled my Tatum!

- No, I didn't!

- You lie!

Sidney, baby, please, give me that g*n!

Give me that g*n!

Christ, man!

No, I didn't.

No, I didn't.

Sid, he did it!

He did it, Sidney!

Please, I didn't do it.

He did it.

Please!

- Please, Sidney.

Oh!

- f*ck you both!

- Please!

- No!

No!

Sidney!

- Open up!

- He did it!

Help me!

He's going crazy!

- Sidney!

- Go away!

Sidney?

Leave me alone.

- Sid.

- Billy.

Oh!

Billy.

Billy.

Are you okay?

- I'm okay.

- I thought you were dead.

No, I'm like a stuck pig, but I'm all right.

- Get up.

- Help me.

- I'm okay.

- You're bleeding.

- Oh, my God.

- We've gotta get help.

- No, he's out there.

No, give me the g*n.

Give me the g*n.

It's okay.

It's okay.

It's okay.

Careful.

- Please help me!

- Come in, come in!

Stu's flipped out!

He's gone mad!

We all go a little mad sometimes.

- No, Billy!

- Oh, f*ck!

Anthony Perkins, "Psycho." Corn syrup.

Same stuff they used for pig's blood in "Carrie." Stu.

Help me, please.

Surprise, Sidney.

- No!

- Ooh!

Oh, now.

Whoa.

What's the matter, Sidney?

You look like you've seen a ghost.

- Why are you doing this?

- It's all part of the game, Sidney.

- It's called "Guess How I'm Gonna Die."

- f*ck you!

No, no, no, no, no.

We already played that game, remember?

- You lost.

- It's a fun game, Sidney.

See, we ask you a question, and if you get it wrong...

"boo-kah," you die!

You get it right, you die.

- You're crazy, both of you.

- Actually, we prefer the term "psychotic."

- You'll never get away with this.

- Oh, no?

Tell that to Cotton Weary.

You wouldn't believe how easy he was to frame.

Watch a few movies, take a few notes.

- It was fun.

- No!

- Whoa!

- Where're you goin'?

Why?

Why did you k*ll my mother?

Why?

Why?

Did you hear that, Stu?

I think she wants a motive.

Well, I don't really believe in motive, Sid.

I mean, did Norman Bates have a motive?

- No.

- Did they ever really decide why Hannibal Lecter liked to eat people?

Don't think so!

See, it's a lot scarier when there's no motive, Sid.

We did your mom a favour, Sid.

That woman was a slut-bag whore... who flashed her sh*t all over town like she was Sharon Stone or something.

Yeah, we put her out of her misery, 'cause let's face it, Sidney... your mother was no Sharon Stone, hmm?

Is that motive enough for you?

Well, how about this?

Your slut mother was f*cking my father... and she's the reason my mom moved out and abandoned me.

How's that for a motive?

Maternal abandonment causes serious deviant behaviour.

It certainly f*cked you up.

It made you have sex with a psychopath.

That's right.

You gave it up.

Now you're no longer a virgin.

I said "virgin." Whoops!

Now you gotta die.

Those are the rules.

Let's pretend it's all a scary movie, Sid.

How do you think it's gonna end?

Oh!

Oh!

This is the greatest part!

You're gonna love this.

We got a surprise for you, Sidney.

Yeah, you're gonna love this one.

It's a scream, baby!

Hold on a sec.

I'll be right back.

You know what time it is, Sid?

It's after midnight.

It's your mom's anniversary.

Congratulations.

We k*lled her exactly one year ago today.

Attention!

Oh, what do we have behind door number three, Sidney?

- Daddy!

- Whoa, hold it.

That's enough.

Guess we won't be needing this any more, huh?

And, oh, look at this.

Ring, ring.

Won't need this.

- Got the ending figured out yet, Sid?

- Come on, Sidney.

You think about it now, huh?

Your daddy's the chief suspect.

We cloned his cellular.

- The evidence is all right there, baby!

- What if your father snapped?

Your mother's anniversary set him off, and he went on a m*rder spree, k*lling everyone.

Except for Billy and me.

We were left for dead.

Then he kills you... and sh**t himself in the head.

- Perfect ending.

- I thought of that.

Watch this.

- Ready?

- Yeah.

Yeah!

I'm ready, baby!

Right!

Get up!

Yeah, babe, get up!

Hit it!

Good one, man.

Jesus.

Oh, sh*t.

My turn.

Don't forget.

Stay to the side and don't go too deep.

Okay.

I'll remember.

f*ck!

f*ck!

f*ck!

g*dd*mn it, Stu!

Sorry, Billy.

I guess I got a little too zealous, huh?

- Give me the Kn*fe.

- No.

Give me the Kn*fe!

Now!

You see, Sid, everybody dies but us.

Everybody dies but us.

We get to carry on and plan the sequel...

'cause let's face it, baby, these days ya gotta have a sequel!

You sick fucks.

You've seen one too many movies.

Now, Sid, don't you blame the movies.

Movies don't create psychos.

I feel a little woozy here!

All right, you get the g*n.

And I'll untie Pops, okay?

- Now!

- Okay.

Houston, we-- we have a problem here.

- What?

- The g*n, man.

The g*n.

I put it right there, and it's not there.

- Where the f*ck is it?

- Right here, assh*le.

- Man, I thought she was dead.

- She looked dead, man.

- Still does.

- I've got an ending for you.

The reporter left for dead in the news van... comes to... stumbles on you two dipshits, finds the g*n... foils your plan and saves the day.

I like that ending.

I know something you don't.

f*ck.

No!

Yeah, man.

Yeah.

Aw, so sweet.

It works better without the safety on.

This is Gale Weathers signing off.

Babe, you're gonna love this!

sh*t.

What?

Where are they?

Where are they?

I don't know, Billy, but I'm hurtin', man.

f*ck!

Shall I let the machine get it?

- Hello?

- Are you alone in the house?

Bitch!

You bitch!

Where the f*ck are you?

Not so fast.

We're gonna play a little game.

It's called "Guess Who Just Called The Police And Reported Your Sorry m*therf*cking Ass."

- Find her, you dipshit!

Get up!

- I can't, Billy.

You already cut me too deep.

I think I'm dying here, man.

Talk to her.

Talk to her.

- Hello?

- Oh, Stu, Stu, Stu.

What's your motive?

Billy's got one.

The police are on their way.

What are you gonna tell them?

Peer pressure.

I'm far too sensitive.

I'm gonna rip you up, you bitch, just like your f*cking mother!

- You've gotta find me first, you pansy-assed mama's boy!

- f*ck!

Ow.

You f*ckin' hit me with the phone, d*ck!

Fucker, where are you?

You f*ck!

- Did you really call the police?

- You bet your sorry ass I did.

My mom and dad are gonna be so mad at me.

Bitch!

My arm!

I always had a thing for ya, Sid!

- I'm sorry.

It's all right.

- Oh, my God, Randy.

I thought you were dead.

I probably should be.

I never thought I'd be so happy to be a virgin.

Fucker!

Say hello to your mother.

Guess I remembered the safety that time, you bastard.

Careful.

This is the moment... when the supposedly dead k*ller comes back to life for one last scare.

Not in my movie.

Dad.

Randy, help me out.

- Ow.

Aah.

- Are you okay?

- Are you okay?

- Yeah.

- Hang in there, buddy.

- All right.

- Over here.

- Sorry, kid.

Okay, I think it's going to go something like this.

Just stay with me.

Hi, this is Gale Weathers with an exclusive eyewitness account... of this amazing breaking story.

Several more local teens are dead... bringing to an end the harrowing mystery of the mass k*lling... that has terrified this peaceful community...

Iike the plot of some scary movie.

It all began with a scream over 9-1-1... and ended in a bloodbath that has rocked the town of Woodsboro... all played out here in this peaceful farmhouse... far from the crimes and the sirens of the larger cities... that its residents had fled.

Okay, let's take it back to one.

Come on.

Move it.

This is my big sh*t.

Let's go.

Love comes down upon us and it flows like water Burning with the hope of insight There the books, the colours of a bright elation Stolen in the sight of love We are, we are, we are We're just children Fighting our way around indecision We are, we are, we are rather helpless Stay kids forever A whisper to a scream Birds fly in the eye of the faithless daughters Spoken at the bitter end Wasted, sacrificed for the new nirvana Nighttime sends us on our way We are, we are, we are We're just children Fighting our way around indecision We are, we are, we are rather helpless Stay kids forever A whisper to a scream A whisper to a scream Whisper to a scream A whisper to a scream We are, we are, we are We're just children Fighting our way around indecision We are, we are, we are rather helpless Stay kids forever A whisper to a scream

- Whisper to a scream

- A whisper to a scream

- Whisper to a scream

- Whisper to a scream

- Whisper to a scream

- Whisper to a scream

- Whisper to a scream

- Whisper to a scream

- Whisper to a scream

- Whisper to a scream

- Whisper to a scream

- Whisper to a scream

- Whisper to a scream

- Whisper to a scream Whisper to a scream Look outside of my window But all I see is the rain come down A pink umbrella and a bit of her lace Is all I need and I'll come, come I don't care if you don't care The world looks just fine to me Don't be shy and I'll show you, baby What's it like to be free I don't care if you don't care The world looks just fine to me Don't be shy and I'll show you, baby What it's like to be free I I don't care if you don't care The world looks just fine to me Don't be shy and I'll show you, baby What it's like to be free

- Don't be shy

- Told you, baby Don't be shy
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