No hay dos sin tres.
Después de haberlo pasado fatal -eso siempre según se mire- en las dos anteriores entregas, Cindy Campbell (Anna Faris) está dispuesta a salir adelante. Ahora es una guapa periodista que se propone encontrar una historia con la que poder destacar en un mundo tan duro como el del periodismo televisivo, en el que predomina la basura. Pero en su búsqueda se encuentra con que la Tierra está siendo amenazada por varios casos teroríficos que ponen los pelos de punta a cualquiera.
"Scary Movie 3," released in 2003 and produced by Brad Grey Pictures and Dimension Films, is a comedic gem that masterfully parodies a slew of popular horror and sci-fi films from the early 2000s. Directed by David Zucker, the film continues the franchise's tradition of irreverent humor, taking aim at movies like "The Ring," "Signs," and "The Matrix." With a clever blend of slapstick comedy and sharp wit, "Scary Movie 3" manages to entertain while poking fun at the tropes and clichés of its source material. The plot follows reporter Cindy Campbell, portrayed by Anna Faris, as she investigates a mysterious videotape that causes the death of anyone who watches it—a clear nod to "The Ring." Along the way, she encounters a host of bizarre characters and situations, including a rap battle between aliens and farmers, a nod to "Signs," and a visit to a psychic who eerily resembles Michael Jackson. The film's humor is bolstered by a talented ensemble cast, including Leslie Nielsen, Queen Latifah, and Regina Hall, who all deliver memorable performances. One of the standout aspects of "Scary Movie 3" is its ability to weave together multiple parodies into a cohesive and hilarious narrative. The film seamlessly transitions from one spoof to another, maintaining a brisk pace that keeps the audience engaged and laughing. The visual gags and clever dialogue are complemented by Zucker's skillful direction, which ensures that the film never takes itself too seriously. Overall, "Scary Movie 3" is a testament to the enduring appeal of the spoof genre. Produced by Brad Grey Pictures and Dimension Films, this 2003 release successfully captures the essence of the films it parodies while adding its own unique brand of humor. Whether you're a fan of horror, sci-fi, or just good old-fashioned comedy, "Scary Movie 3" offers a delightful and entertaining experience that stands the test of time.
Año2003
Presupuesto48000000$
Duración84 min
Ingresos220673217$
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GénerosComedia
Países de producciónUnited States of America