The first Scary Movie spoofed teen slasher flicks like Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer; the second parodied supernatural movies like The Haunting and The Exorcist. The first Scary Movie was one of 2000s funniest; the second was total crap and was one of 2001s worst. The third SM though, spoofs, according to star Anna Faris, "anything that makes money." Actually, The Ring, Signs, 8 Mile, The Sixth Sense, The Others and The Matrix are the victims of this third installment, and yes, they have all made (a lot of) money. Anna Faris reprises her role as the now-blonde Cindy, a news anchorwoman who gets hold of a mysterious videotape (sound familiar?). Upon watching it, she receives a call, with a voice saying shes going to die in seven days. Charlie Sheen plays Tom (spoofing the Mel Gibson role from Signs), a former reverend who lost his faith in God after his wife (played by Sheens real-life spouse Denise Richards) died in a car accident. He discovers strange crop circles in his farm, and then realizes aliens plan to attack the earth. Cindy then meets with Orpheus (Eddie Griffin) and ShaNeequa (Queen Latifah), who tell her shes "the one" who can save the earth from destruction. In between, there are numerous subplots, one of them Toms brother George (Simon Rex) wanting to be a rapper in "Da Hood," a la Eminem in 8 Mile.
Just like The Matrix Revolutions, Scary Movie 3 had to redeem itself from a terrible predecessor. However, unlike Revolutions, SM3 was able to win back the audience it lost, and was even able to contest the firsts hilarity. This time, however, the Wayans brothers, the first twos writers and directors, are out; director David Zucker, of Airplane! fame, is in. And because Airplane! was the pioneer of the parody film and is considered one of the funniest movies of all time, Zucker is the best thing to happen to the Scary Movie franchise. He gives the film a sense of urgency, and never leaves any slow spots for us to stop laughing.
Ironically, that particular technique is what goes against the film. Zucker tries to cram so many chuckles into 90 minutes that the plot loses its coherence. Instead of a story that we can follow, it becomes a string of skits, moving from one movie to another, and making it feel like an episode of Saturday Night Live. And after a while, the story eventually fades away, leaving the filmmaker with an empty, though side-splittingly funny canvas.
Scary Movie 3 isnt the best of the three, but it does come impossibly close to the first. (SM2 isnt even in the running.) There are so memorably funny moments Tom catching a nose-less Michael Jackson as the "Are you mad? I am your daughter" little girl from The Others, Cindy asking if shes going to die in seven business days, ShaNeequas fight with Samaras mom from The Ring that you somewhat tend to forget the films mistakes, and just keep on laughing till you cant breathe.
Bottom Line: Whats scary is how hilarious Scary Movie 3 turned out to be. And yes, therell be a forthcoming out fall next year, now spoofing superhero movies.
Grade: B
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Watch the Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban trailer. This teaser trailer shows us the very first scenes from June 4ths highly-anticipated Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, which is, for the completely clueless, Harrys third year at Hogwarts. The trailer can be seen before the new Looney Tunes movie opening next week, or, if you want to watch it over and over again like me, download it from any Potter website. (Google it, if youre having trouble finding a site.)