...y continúa la secuela más mortalmente divertida.
En esta ocasión los hermanos Wayans empiezan la historia con una satírica parodia de El Exorcista, mostrando a James Woods en el papel de un cura poco convencional, el padre McFelly, ocupado en salvar a una Natasha Lyonne de un espíritu de otro mundo. Entonces, retomando la historia donde la dejaron, los hermanos Wayans se vuelven a reunir de forma cómica con la heroína Cindy Campbell, convertida ahora en una buena estudiante universitaria. Un profesor loco la recluta a ella y a su grupo de compañeros deseosos de vivir aventuras y nuevas experiencias, para una salida de fin de semana bajo el pretexto de realizar un experimento científico. Mientras se desarollan las actividades del fin de semana, las continuas sorpresas mantienen la diversión siempre en marcha.
"Scary Movie 2," a 2001 horror-comedy film produced by Brad Grey Pictures and Gold/Miller Productions, is a satirical take on classic horror movies, blending elements from "The Exorcist," "Poltergeist," and "What Lies Beneath," among others. Directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans, the film follows a group of college students who are lured into spending a weekend at a haunted mansion under the guise of a psychological study. The ensemble cast, including Anna Faris, Shawn Wayans, and Marlon Wayans, delivers a series of slapstick and irreverent humor that pokes fun at the tropes and clichés of the horror genre. Set in both Canada and the United States, "Scary Movie 2" amplifies the absurdity of its predecessor by introducing even more outlandish scenarios and characters. From a possessed girl who spews outlandish insults to a cannabis-smoking ghost, the film doesn't shy away from pushing boundaries. The mansion itself becomes a character, filled with hidden dangers and comical traps that keep the audience laughing and cringing in equal measure. The film's humor is unapologetically crude and often controversial, relying on shock value and physical comedy to elicit laughs. While it received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its fearless approach to satire and others criticizing its reliance on low-brow humor, "Scary Movie 2" found a dedicated audience that appreciated its no-holds-barred style. The movie's success at the box office demonstrated the public's appetite for this type of parody, cementing its place in the early 2000s comedy landscape. In summary, "Scary Movie 2" is a bold and brash comedy that takes the horror genre to task with its relentless spoofing. Produced by Brad Grey Pictures and Gold/Miller Productions, the film showcases a talented cast willing to dive into the silliest and most outrageous situations. While not for everyone, its impact on the comedy genre and its ability to entertain its target audience make it a memorable entry in the "Scary Movie" franchise.
Año2001
Presupuesto45000000$
Duración82 minuto
Ingresos141220678$
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GénerosComedia
Países de producciónCanadaUnited States of America