SCREAM After a series of mysterious deaths befalls their small town, an offbeat group of friends led by Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) become the target of a masked killer in this smash-hit “clever thriller” (The Washington Post) that launched the SCREAM franchise and breathed new life into the horror genre. Special Features • Audio Commentary by Director Wes Craven and Writer Kevin Williamson • Production Featurette • Behind the Scenes • Q&A With Cast and Crew • Trailers SCREAM 2 Away at college, Sidney thought she’d finally put the shocking murders that shattered her life behind her…until a copycat killer begins acting out a real-life sequel. Now, as history repeats itself, ambitious reporter Gale Weathers (Courteney Cox), Deputy Dewey (David Arquette) and other SCREAM survivors find themselves trapped in a terrifyingly clever plotline where no one is safe – or beyond suspicion – in this “delicious, diabolical and fun” (Rolling Stone) sequel. Special Features: • Audio Commentary by Director Wes Craven, Producer Marianne Maddalena and Editor Partick Lussier • Deleted Scenes • Outtakes • Featurette • Music Videos • Theatrical Trailer SCREAM 3 While Sidney lives in safely guarded seclusion, bodies begin dropping around the Hollywood set of STAB 3, the latest movie based on the gruesome Woodsboro killings. The escalating terror finally brings Sidney out of hiding, drawing her and the other survivors once again into an insidious game of horror movie mayhem that’s a “suspenseful, clever and very entertaining” (NBC-TV) instalment in the wildly popular SCREAM franchise. Special Features: • Audio Commentary by Director Wes Craven, Producer Marianne Maddalena and Editor Partick Lussier • Deleted Scenes • Alternate Ending • Outtakes • Behind the Scenes Montage • Music Video - “What If” • Theatrical Trailer • International Trailer
J**B
great films
very good value for money
A**L
Scream I, II, III
Great movies! Great condition!
G**E
Horror
There great films I’d recommend the box set to anyone who likes horrors
A**N
SCREAM TRILOGY DVD from PARAMOUNT
The DVD is great VFM (currently £12). 3 films, but sadly lacking in presentation, hence only 4 stars. Scream 1 and 2 are widescreen, excellent pictures, sound and subs...BUT presented surrounded by black bars, thus reducing the picture size. You could Zoom in, but then you lose just a bit of picture clarity and some of the subs (which my wife and I need) However I should add that we soon got used to the size. We do have a large screen TV which helps. Lately I have quite enjoyed several "slasher" box sets (Halloween/I Saw What yo did./Lake Placid/Friday 13th) and enjoyed most of them somewhat to my surprise, but I did!. So, not having seen "Scream" and knowing the work of Wes Craven I thougght it worth a go. I'm glad I did. All 3 films are fun - mystery/whodunnit, a bit of sly humour, and gore (quite a bit) plenty of action, and some good actors (except Mathew Lillard in "ONE" - he overacts to the point of riculousness and I can never enjoy another "Scooby" without picturing him in this). Without a doubt "SCREAM 3" is my favourite. Same cast with addition of a scene stealing Parker Posey, and our own Emily Mortimer. This one really had me hooked, and the set is worth getting just for No. 3 (No - It's worth getting period...if you like the genre, otherwise, perhaps not!!!). P,S. Nearly forgot - No 3 is perfect ratio with narrow bars top and bottom only.
B**Y
It's a classic
What can you say? The trilogy is a classic!
M**S
Screams in Widescreen
I already had the original Scream films on DVD from years ago. With the new Scream being released we decided to give the originals a watch again.Well, on modern/widescreen televisions, those old DVDs were very much like watching the film through a letterbox. Not only did they have the standard black lines at the top and bottom of the screen, but they also had black lines down the sides, so we were watching a teeeny tiny rectangle in the middle of the screen. It drove us mad (we all go a little mad sometimes).We ordered these blurays straight away, hoping to cure the black lines down each side. They arrived the very next day.Success! So far we’ve watched Scream 2 and no more black lines down the right and left of the screen.The films are so much better in Blu-ray and we can’t wait to take a look at the special features!
A**S
It's a dvd
Super!!!!!!
G**D
One of the strongest trilogies
Nice and compact
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