1996 American comedy slasher film directed by Wes Craven
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In Episode 6 of Vision Quest, Ashley speaks to kindred spirit, creative mastermind and full-on loose unit Melissa Viola! They discuss how much they both love mooning, reminisce about their love of Scott Pilgrim that brought them together, and Mel's topic for the week: what she calls "Wes Craven's 1996 Masterpiece, Scream". After forcing Ashley to watch a horror film, they discuss the beauty in it's meta, and how watching anything at 10:00am makes it less scary.
Comedian/Actor Jamie Kennedy joins host Elias on the podcast. We talk about his new stand-up comedy special Jamie Kennedy : Stoopid Smart which premiered on Tubi TV, exclusive and free, May 25. Kennedy, a multi-talented comedian-actor-writer-producer, is a true hyphenate. He may be seen acting in a film one minute and on stage doing stand-up the next. Kennedy skyrocketed to fame with a groundbreaking performance and scene-stealing rants in Wes Craven's “Scream” and “Scream 2”. In 2002, Kennedy triumphed on The CW (formerly The WB) when he created the hit show "The Jamie Kennedy Experiment.” Kennedy has also appeared in a number of other films & series including “Kickin’ It Old School”, “Malibu’s Most Wanted” We talk about his special, career, and more. You can find Jamie on Twitter @JamieKennedy Instagram @thejamiekennedy As always, please don't forget to follow us on Instagram @themccpodcast Twitter @themccpodcast & Facebook @themccpodcast and if you can leave a review on Apple Podcasts and subscribe Thanks for Listening! https://linktr.ee/themccpodcast www.themccpodcast.com
Uncle Ben and Hollywood Steve are ready to tackle Wes Craven's Scream 2. We talk about 1997 pop culture, the speedy production of this film, and we get into the convoluted plan of the killers. It's a hoot! This movie was submitted by Patreon patron Dan Voss. If you want to help decide which movies we cover in the future, go become a $5 patron! Patreon.com/deadandlovely Movie discussion begins at 00:54:28 Music by intergalactic rock star Ben Eller!
(Recorded October 18th, 2019) Join us as Spoiler Steve, Kenny, Kova and Joe venture into their first movie commentary with Wes Craven's Scream! Steve hasn't seen this in years, Kova spoils part of the movie to Kenny who forgot he hasn't seen the ending and Joe makes an appearances somewhere towards the back half of the movie. Send us your feedback to sceneitcast@gamil.com.
A Nightmare on Elm Street is a towering monument of 1980s horror movies and one of the more prominent jewels in Wes Craven's (Scream, Last House on the Left) horror movie crown. Join Tim and David as they discuss...
Barno, Chelsea, and Drake cut too deep in this discussion about Wes Craven's Scream. Fonzie Approved
Today, we are talking about the three true crime murders influenced by the Scream franchise. We also go into the history of the slasher Genre and Siskel and Ebert's crusade against it in 1980. We also go into the making of Scream and play final motive scene from the first three films. Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, rate and review us wherever you are listening. It really helps us out. Sources are credited and available on main episode page.
This week on What Makes It Scary, Alex and Jody take on one of our favorite franchises in horror history, Wes Craven's Scream! Join us as we figure out who the killer is! (It's Jody, I figured it out in act 1).
For the month of October we will be taking a break from the MCU to explore Wes Craven's Scream series! Scream burst onto the scene in 1996 and gave new life to the then-stagnated horror genre. Does it still provide the same level of fresh commentary on the genre and genuine scares as it did at the time? We certainly think so!
Kicking off FIVE COLD SCREAMS, our month-long HELL-a-bration of Horror, with our good friend Mano Agapion (Drag Her, We Love Trash) to talk about Wes Craven's SCREAM!Produced by Alec SarcheMusic by Danny CohenArtwork by Connie ShinTechnical Support by Mike RennieTwitter/Instagram: @twooldqueensEmail: twooldqueens@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For the month of October, we're celebrating Halloween the only way we know how: by watching a whole bunch of horror movies! Specifically, this October, we're taking a look at a small piece of horror film history by diving into the post-SCREAM teen horror revival of the late 90s and early 00s! But first... How's about a little refresher?Way back in the very, very, very early days of this podcast, we celebrated the 20th anniversary of Wes Craven's SCREAM by discussing it on the show. So to gear you up for this new series, we're reposting that episode in all of its glory! Now, please keep in mind, we'd only been doing this podcast for a couple of months at the time (this was episode eight!) so we hadn't quite got the rhythm or the format down for the series yet, so we can't really guarantee that the quality (both from a content and technical point of view) is what you've come to expect from the show, but we're giving this to you anyway, despite how embarrassing it might be for us to go back and listen to. Ya know, for posterity! Come back in a couple more days for the first official entry into our TEEN SCREAMS series, with I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER! Visit our website at www.psychotronicfilmsociety.com. There you'll find all of our past episodes and our full list of Psychotronic Hall of Famers! Theme song: “Foreign Body” by the Slasher Film Festival Strategy from their album PSYCHIC SHIELD. More info: http://slasherfilmfestivalstrategy.bandcamp.com Join our Discord server! https://discord.gg/5Q3uUDv Follow the show: twitter.com/psychotronicpodfacebook.com/psychotronicpodinstagram.com/psychotronicpod Follow Justin: twitter.com/justin_bishopinstagram.com/justin_bishopletterboxd.com/justin_bishop Follow Gary:twitter.com/rockandrollgaryinstagram.com/rockandrollgaryletterboxd.com/rockandrollgary Please rate review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher or wherever else you listen to podcasts!
Robert and Kenny begin the show discussing the winning composers at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards and checking the standings of the 2nd Annual Score: The Podcast Emmy Predictions. Then Award-winning composer Marco Beltrami shares the story of his first big break on Wes Craven's Scream, details importance of his longtime partner and collaborator Buck Sanders, getting hired by Robert on his first blockbuster film I,Robot, crafting his Emmy-winning score for the Oscar-winning documentary Free Solo and sharing his excitement for what he calls his greatest work to date in Ford v Ferrari. This episode is presented by Spitfire Audio Follow us on Twitter @ScoreThePodcast Hosts: Robert Kraft & Kenny Holmes Executive Producer: Matt Schrader Coordinator: Carol Kuswanto Copyright 2019 Score: The Podcast
7-year-old Al's never seen Wes Craven's SCREAM (1996), but he's got some pretty clear ideas about who Ghostface is and what the film is all about. It's the age-old story of one home cook and the practical joker who takes his “love of fear too far” in his efforts to ruin her baking! As wacky as that may sound, Al turns out to be so very right about one key plot twist that CadaverDad nearly gasped while recording. In preparation, Al watched this TV spot: youtube.com/watch?v=s4gXhVUXtzo, and about the first 15 seconds of this one: youtube.com/watch?v=kSzoGYRqLF4 You can support CadaverCast with your ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, by donating to our network at patreon.com/wordsalad, and spreading the word about CadaverCast to your friends (or enemies). We sure do appreciate it! Email us at: CadaverCast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/Cadaver_Cast On Instagram: instagram.com/cadavercast Check us out on Facebook: facebook.com/groups/CadaverCast CadaverCast theme by Aaron Ewalt Series cover art by Angel Onofre Episode edited by Jef Burnham © 2019 Jef Burnham & Al Burnham
Welcome to Behind The Sofa! On this week's episode we are joined by our old pal Charlie to discuss Wes Craven's "Scream", iconic horror movie openings and boat parties.
Mike's Wife Katie joins for a full movie commentary of Wes Craven's Scream 4!
Why did you tune in for today? Did you want to hear drunken babbling, do you want to hear stuttering? You've come to the right place. We're here to make your ears bleed, because today... we're covering a good movie. Cherish it, because we don't want to make this a habit.
Episode 43 sees Andy and Mitch joined by the host of the absolutely excellent Evolution of Horror Podcast (which was one of the first podcast recommendations in the early minisodes)... it's Mike Muncer! His chosen film? Urban Legend! Following the release and subsequent success of Wes Craven's Scream, the slasher film enjoyed something of a renaissance. However, it's fair to say that this came with mixed results. Films like I Know What You Did Last Summer were well received, while films like Cherry Falls and Valentine, were less so and have largely slipped out of memory. Standing tall in the pile, and yet often overlooked, is Urban Legend! With a cast that includes Alicia Witt, Jared Leto, Rebecca Gayheart, Tara Reid, Joshua Jackson and Robert Englund, Urban Legend is a fun, if frequently nonsensical slasher, that shouldn't be forgotten. Check it out, or don't. The synopsis is as follows: A university is beset by a rash of gruesome murders that resemble old urban legends. When her friend Michelle is killed by someone hiding in her car, Natalie begins to notice the pattern. Her suspicions grow stronger when her own roommate is strangled to death. Soon the quiet college campus is transformed into hunting grounds for a maniac, and Natalie struggles to find the killer and stop the bloodshed before she becomes the next victim. Please note that this podcast contains strong language and EXTREMELY Scottish accents. Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com. Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain. Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart Theme from Dawson's Creek used with love Also, we love what we are doing and the response so far has been wonderful so if you enjoy what we do and want to help us continue to do it and help us to grow, then please consider sending us a few pounds via Paypal to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com! There is no lower or upper limit and every bit helps.
The genius of Wes Craven's "Scream" captivated audiences, critics, and filmmakers alike, leading to a memorable era of horror. Unfortunately, that era was slashed short, but what really led to its decline? In this episode, Barnabas and Samael channel their childhoods for #90shorrorweek and explore the dying days of the self-aware late 90s horror boom and the factors that caused it to finally end. Tied in is an examination of the classic sci-fi horror "The Faculty," and new Netflix production "Velvet Buzzsaw" cuts its way onto the Chopping Block!
Nolan is joined by Emily von Seele, Paul Farrell, and Philip Yount — as well as special guest Heather Wixson from Daily Dead — to discuss Wes Craven's SCREAM 4 (2011) and Tyler MacIntyre's TRAGEDY GIRLS (2017). The gang catches up on recent horror releases, new discoveries, and rewatches before being targeted by two pairs of sociopathic teenagers intent on killing their way to fame and fortune. Other movies and TV shows discussed on this episode: ESCAPE ROOM (2019), CHANNEL ZERO: THE DREAM DOOR (2018), GODZILLA (2014), SHIN GODZILLA (2016), KRAMPUS (2015), THE CHANGELING (1980), BIRD BOX (2018), HOUSEWIFE (2018), INCIDENT IN A GHOSTLAND (2018), HELL FEST (2018), J.D.'S REVENGE (1976), CRITTERS (1986), CRITTERS 2 (1988), INSIDE NO. 9 (2014), A SIMPLE FAVOR (2018), POLAR (2019), LORDS OF CHAOS (2019), THE PRODIGY (2019), ANNA AND THE APOCALYPSE (2018), MISERY (1990). As will always be the case with this show, be aware that our discussion contains spoilers. If you want to watch the movies before listening to the show, there are a couple of ways you can do so. SCREAM 4 is available to stream on Netflix and TRAGEDY GIRLS is available to stream on Hulu. Links of interest and/or sources cited for research on this episode: Monster Squad: Celebrating the Artists Behind Cinema's Most Memorable Creatures by Heather Wixson (Book) Review: ESCAPE ROOM Makes for a Thrilling Start to a New Year of Horror by Heather Wixson (Daily Dead) Celebrating Makeup Artist Extraordinaire Matt Rose by Heather Wixson (Daily Dead) Horror Experts On Their Favorite Genre Performances That No One Talks About by Jonathan Barkan (Dread Central) In 2018, the Trend of Horror Films Being Labeled “Not Horror Films” Continued… But Why? by Emily von Seele (Bloody Disgusting) A Pain in the Butt: The Tiny Ashs of Army of Darkness (1994) by Paul Farrell (Scriptophobic) Hungry, Hungry Crites: The Chaos of Critters 2 (1988) by Paul Farrell (Scriptophobic) Class of 88: CRITTERS 2: THE MAIN COURSE – Just As Tasty the Second Time Around by Scott Drebit (Daily Dead) Horror Queers by Trace Thurman and Joe Lipsett (podcast)
We did it! We passed the 13 episode mark! To celebrate our good fortunes, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Joe and Tom of the Menzingers. The Menzingers are a band that has grown into a modern punk institution, and for their focus film they picked Wes Craven's Scream, a film often credited with the revival of horror in the mid 1990s. Along with digging deep into the film, they also touched on Kill List, the Babadook, Poltergeist, and Michael's heroic origin story of becoming a Menzingers fan!
Hey! Fresh from the Midwest comes our bonus episode with Taylor Pfyl of The Misadventures of T-Pfy and Svobo! We talk about her horror history before heading into a discussion on Wes Craven's Scream franchise! You can find her main podcast on Apple and Stitcher! Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! Misadventures Twitter: @TPfyandSvoboTaylor's Twitter: @TPfy13 Twitter: @good_sufferingInstagram: @goodsufferingpodcastFacebook: Good Suffering: A Horror Podcast
What's your favourite scary movie? This time around we discuss Wes Craven and Kevin Williamson's wonderfully meta slice of horror, the Scream franchise. Starring Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox, David Arquette, Skeet Ulrich, Matthew Lillard, Rose McGowan, Drew Barrymore, Henry Winkler, Liev Schreiber, Jamie Kennedy, Jada Pinkett , Omar Epps, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Timothy Olyphant, Jerry O'Connell, Elise Neal, Laurie Metcalf, David Warner, Patrick Dempsey, Parker Posey, Emily Mortimer, Lance Henriksen, Patrick Warburton, Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere, Rory Culkin, Alison Brie... you get the idea. If you've not seen these slashers then what's wrong with you?! Please review us over on Apple Podcasts. Got comments or suggestions for new episodes? Email: sddpod@gmail.com. Seek us out via Twitter and Instagram @ sddfilmpodcast Support our Patreon for $3 a month and get access to our exclusive show, Sudden Double Deep Cuts where we talk about our favourite movie soundtracks, scores and theme songs! Next week and we'll be celebrating battleroyalewithcheese's 10th anniversary by watching Kinji Fukasaku's Battle Royale, Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction and the 1999 teen comedy 10 Things I Hate About You!
One of Dario Argento's lesser seen films, TENEBRAE, gives Sam and Dan a chance this week to agree on a film and also to list their Top 10 and Top 8 Argento films respectively. Recommendations this week include the likes of Wes Craven's SCREAM and Michele Soavi's DELLAMORTE DELLAMORE, whilst Sam recommends how much he think he may like Lars von Trier's THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT. Email the Arrow Video Podcast hosts for any comments, suggestions or questions at arrowvideopodcast@arrowfilms.co.uk
Where Scott & Liam are joined by Ross "The Stud" Todd to take a look back at Wes Craven's SCREAM franchise. Note: We apologise for the dip in audio quality in this episode, blame it all on ghosts. For more info on Scott & Liam Vs Evil head over to the hell-mouth itself at www.scottandliamvsevil.com! Warning: This show contains movie review spoilers, explicit language and nonsense... Outro: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Red Right Hand (from the album Let Love In)
This week is going to be a real "scream" as Brofessor and the Diggs discuss Wes Craven's Scream!!!! Is there really a formula that every scary movie follows? Was that Johnny Depp or Skeet Ulrich? How bad was ghost face at killing people? It's like he was wearing roller skates. Join us for our thoughts on Scream, the downfall of the U.S. men's soccer team and stuff that everybody loves but you haven't taken part in. 0:00 - Bro Down 17:40 - Scream
This week marks the 20th anniversary of the release of Wes Craven's SCREAM so what better time to nominate it for our Psychotronic Hall of Fame? SYNOPSIS: A year after the murder of her mother, a teenage girl is terrorized by a new killer, who targets the girl and her friends by using horror films as part of a deadly game. Does SCREAM deserve to live among the greatest genre films of all time in the Psychotronic Hall of Fame? We’d love to hear from you! Contact us at any of the social media accounts listed below or give us a call at (864) 372-9931 and leave us a voicemail of 3 minutes or less and we’ll play it on the next show! Theme song: “Foreign Body” by the Slasher Film Festival Strategy from their album PSYCHIC SHIELD. More info: slasherfilmfestivalstrategy.bandcamp.com Follow the show: Twitter // Facebook // Instagram // Tumblr Follow Justin: Twitter // Instagram // Letterboxd Follow Gary: Twitter // Instagram // Letterboxd Subscribe, rate and review on iTunes.
Join your Shock Waves co-hosts Rob Galluzzo and Ryan Turek as they discuss and listen to the musical evolution of the SCREAM franchise! They go in chronological order playing snippets of Marco Beltrami's score for Wes Craven's SCREAM films, and check out the new score by composer Jeremy Zuckerman for MTV's SCREAM: THE TV SERIES. How has the music of the franchise evolved to match the story evolutions on screen? Can Rob win Ryan over with the music from the TV series? Kick back, relax and join the conversation!
Journalist and Legless In Dublin creator Louise Bruton joins Alan & Ellen to talk about Wes Craven's Scream. We're also joined by Louise's dog Harry who can be heard voicing his appreciation for the combination of vulnerability and humour that Neve Campbell brings to the role of Sidney. We also talk about Kevin Williamson's vast pop culture empire, the Scream quadrilogy in general, the death of teen movies, why is modern horror so grim, fake blood, meta jokes, the 90s, the career of Matthew Lillard, Courtney Cox's brilliance as Gail Weathers, and loads more. Louise also has lots of Scream fun facts to drop on us. It's a fun one. Enjoy. Follow Juvenalia on Twitter Juvenalia original artwork by Dee McDonnell This episode was produced by Alan Bennett and Alan Maguire This episode was sponsored by Bunsen.
This episode: our verdicts on this month's new horror, a look back at Wes Craven's Scream, why the future is all about sharks, and the first in a new series of reasons we love Crimson Peak. Yup. Sound effects: Thunder by Mike Koenig Evil Laugh by Timothy Incoming Suspense by Maximilien Music: Magic Hour by Three Chain Links
On the fourth episode of WE’LL SEE YOU IN HELL, Joe DeRosa and Patrick Walsh sit down and roast Wes Craven’s modern slashterpiece SCREAM while paying their respects to horror maestro. Whether you’re listening to the show as a stand-alone podcast or a commentary, you can hear Joe and Pat talk about the infamous opening scene, MTV’s adaptation of the film and why they would be terrible murderers themselves. And what would a WE’LL SEE YOU IN HELL commentary of SCREAM be without a rousing defense of David Arquette’s pro wrestling comedy READY TO RUMBLE? You can also follow Joe and Pat on Twitter, and leave your suggestions for future episodes at FANGORIA’s Facebook Feed! Check back in 2 weeks for the next episode of WE’LL SEE YOU IN HELL, and Denver-area fright fans will be able to check out WE’LL SEE YOU IN HELL LIVE at Mile High Horror Film Festival on October 4th! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Would you like franchise with that? we wrap up our look at Wes Craven's Scream series with Scream 3 and 4. We also talk a little more about the Scream TV show on MTV. We touch on Die Antwood, Tellytubbies and our favourite horror video games including the newly released Until Dawn on PS4, Bloodborne and the OG Resident Evil on PS1. franchisewiththat.com
In this, the first episode of Would you like Franchise with that? We look at Wes Craven's Scream 1, 2 and the beginnings of the Scream TV show on MTV. We chat horror movies, Power Rangers and Possums.
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com -On hand to help film critics Steve Head and John Black consider the merits of Wes Craven's Scream 4 is Tom Meek - film critic for the Boston Phoenix and president of the Boston Society of Film Critics.They also discuss the films of Brian De Palma, in particular the Criterion Collection's refurbishment of his 1981 film Blow Out, and the films of Sidney Lumet.Plus picks of the week: The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Luchino Visconti's Senso, the BBC's Road to Coronation Street, Jeff Malmberg's award winning documentary Marwencol, and Clair Denis’ White Material.This episode was recorded this episode at Panera Bread in Brookline, MA, across the street from the Coolidge Corner Theatre (visit coolidge.org). Our apologies for any obtrusive background noise.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.netst-movie.netontact@post-movie.net
This week, Bill and Jim give the rumor mill a spin when discussing possible specs for the successor to Nintendo's Wii console. In doing so, Jim's feminine side oozes out in a way he wasn't too comfortable with. Last weekend's release of Wes Craven's Scream 4 is touched upon, but the real story is what is happening to the horror movie genre; a continuation of the conversation from last week's episode. Even though he has troubles pronouncing the name, Bill is pumped for Rock Star Games' newest installment, L.A. Noire. The boys discuss whether or not it's a movie or if it's a game. Or if it's a movie that plays like a game. It's all rather confusing. The conversation moves on into Jim's fear of the uncanny valley. The struggle of graphics versus gameplay is also examined. Amazon's new discounted ad-supported Kindle ebook reader is discussed, leading into a conversation about advertising in media. When is it too much? When is it warranted? Ads annoy Jim. Bill just wants people to shut the hell up. Recommendations close up the show. Jim has some websites for you to check out. Bill wants you to read a book that will warp your mind. ****Check out our website FILEUNDERHORRIBLE.COM for exclusive ENCHANCED show notes with links and videos discussed in the show**** Twitter us @ FUHCAST "Like" our facebook page: facebook.com/fileunderhorrible Email us: podcast@fileunderhorrible.com Call in to our FUHcast Hotline and leave us a message: (478) CASTFUH or (478) 227-8384