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October 28, 2022 47 mins

Today’s film is “Scream,” released in 1996. Starring Neve Campbell, David Arquette, Courteney Cox, and Jamie Kennedy. The movie is directed by Wes Craven.

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[raj] (00:00):
all right scream nineteen ninety six so i love this movie when it came out
and i just watched a little bit of it last night and then the rest
of it this morning so it's fresh on my mind and i still love this
movie i still feel this movie holds up um i don't watch a lot of

(00:21):
horror movies i just don't care to be scared and i can watch like violent
movies bloody movies but and i don't find those scary but like the cheap thrills
that you get in a horror movie that actually does scare me but i never
really watched my parents never watched horror movies and because of that i never watched

(00:44):
movie as a kid or as a teen ager but this movie is different i
remember when he came out miramax produced and mira max was like then now hot
distributor production company of movies you had tarantino movies coming out and so this movie
was like park comedy and set in high school and for the longest time and

(01:07):
you probably know this nail um i was a huge fan of high school movies
um

[neil] (01:12):
yeah

[raj] (01:12):
it wasn't until i got to my mid thirties that i stopped watching high school
movies now i can't even watch high school babies like i don't even care

[neil] (01:19):
like you like you're like american pies and

[raj] (01:21):
american pie my god my dan wilder you know just

[neil] (01:29):
high

[raj] (01:29):
like

[neil] (01:29):
school

[raj] (01:29):
any

[neil] (01:29):
high

[raj] (01:30):
yeah

[neil] (01:31):
yeah

[raj] (01:31):
any of those like high school movies i would

[neil] (01:33):
first

[raj] (01:33):
watch

[neil] (01:33):
time it rich high right is the one

[raj] (01:35):
fast

[neil] (01:35):
that kind

[raj] (01:35):
times

[neil] (01:35):
of

[raj] (01:35):
ridge on high was an ultimate classic we may have to put them in the
list but

[neil] (01:41):
a

[raj] (01:41):
yeah

[neil] (01:41):
city

[raj] (01:41):
that came

[neil] (01:42):
bus

[raj] (01:42):
out of the early eighties

[neil] (01:43):
at

[raj] (01:43):
ferris fers buler

[neil] (01:45):
yeah

[raj] (01:46):
um you know i would even include back to the future a little bit as
a little bit high school team wolf um but and even when i got into
my twenties i could still watch like these high school movies like i enjoyed them
but then when i got to my mid thirties i was like no i don't
even know who these people are or i'm old

[neil] (02:05):
right

[raj] (02:06):
but high school movies was like one of my favorite genres or sub genre so
when this movie came out like i had to watch it i think came out
during christmas so you know i was off of school get the christmas brag and
i would just probably watch movie in the theater every day or every other day
know

[neil] (02:25):
right

[raj] (02:25):
until i got back to go to school and then even when i was at
school i'd watch the movie in the theaters on the weekend it was like like
a big thing in my life and so i actually thought the comedy in this
movie was still funny i thought the humor held up pretty well i didn't find
the movie scary because i knew the plot i knew who the killers were so

[neil] (02:48):
well the funny thing about this movie first off that

[raj] (02:51):
ye

[neil] (02:51):
i want to kind of introject

[raj] (02:52):
go right ahead yeah

[neil] (02:53):
get into it is m i'd made a suggestion i was like oh you know
halloween is coming up maybe we

[raj] (02:59):
ah

[neil] (03:00):
should watch a

[raj] (03:00):
ah

[neil] (03:01):
halloween movie and you know

[raj] (03:03):
great

[neil] (03:03):
i threw

[raj] (03:03):
idea

[neil] (03:03):
out the normal halloween

[raj] (03:05):
m

[neil] (03:06):
movies you know halloween night mare and elm street you know those those types of
like kind of you know the ones that will make you jump out of your
seat kind of a movie

[raj] (03:15):
yes

[neil] (03:16):
and then i don't know i just like okay i'll just throw scream in there
just for just to see you know and then okay he's interested

[raj] (03:25):
yeah

[neil] (03:25):
in scream he's interested in scream and i was like kind of kind of like
a a low like like a can't be halloween movie you know

[raj] (03:34):
it's a

[neil] (03:34):
like

[raj] (03:34):
camp hollow it's like if

[neil] (03:35):
er

[raj] (03:35):
you

[neil] (03:35):
movie i guess you could say not not halloween movie but

[raj] (03:38):
it was like a hot sauce ranking like i chose the mild version

[neil] (03:42):
you did choose the mildest of my yes i mean i was happy to watch
it again and re live

[raj] (03:49):
oh

[neil] (03:49):
a lot of the the stuff that came through

[raj] (03:51):
a

[neil] (03:51):
but i hadn't seen it forever so probably since since when i came out i
mean it was for me i think a one time watch i mean i enjoyed
it i know they made like five sequels afterwards but

[raj] (04:03):
oh my gosh i think they may have had a six one and you know
i think you've got a better memory than i do and i remember in the
nineties and in the early two thousands you and i my brother and sometime some
other mutual friends like we watched a lot of movies together

[neil] (04:19):
sure

[raj] (04:20):
on the theater did we watch this together we were

[neil] (04:23):
i

[raj] (04:23):
we at different places at that time

[neil] (04:26):
might have because it was

[raj] (04:27):
yes

[neil] (04:27):
it was kind of after after high school so you know

[raj] (04:31):
i want to say

[neil] (04:32):
one of the time that we did see this movie together

[raj] (04:35):
i want to say because i saw this movie actually twice i saw this

[neil] (04:38):
m

[raj] (04:38):
once in the legit theater and then

[neil] (04:40):
hm

[raj] (04:41):
you and i briefly crossed paths in college

[neil] (04:44):
right

[raj] (04:45):
and i want to say that i aw this because they call it sometimes the
school will like i have a campus movie

[neil] (04:51):
right

[raj] (04:51):
now

[neil] (04:51):
oh yeah

[raj] (04:52):
and

[neil] (04:52):
yeah they bring back this is

[raj] (04:54):
and

[neil] (04:54):
probably

[raj] (04:54):
i want to say that you and i both went and saw this

[neil] (04:58):
could i could see that happening yes

[raj] (05:01):
so yeah i did choose the mild version of this movie comedy ganrammild horror genre

[neil] (05:08):
yes but it's okay it's

[raj] (05:10):
m

[neil] (05:10):
it still still holds up i think for the most part i mean

[raj] (05:14):
oh

[neil] (05:15):
it's entertaining

[raj] (05:15):
oh

[neil] (05:16):
and the you know it keeps you kind of think it's a very like you
know you're always the way they've kind of integrated some of the dialogue in the
movie like makes you want to play along with

[raj] (05:30):
it does

[neil] (05:30):
with

[raj] (05:31):
yeah and they have who done it and they kind of really do play who
done it i remember watching this in the theater and if you watch the movie
you already know who the killers are but when you're first time watching it especially
do you hear the crowd's reaction so there's the scene with the principal played by
henry winkler who who had a nice little come back in the nineties you

[neil] (05:53):
yeah

[raj] (05:53):
know

[neil] (05:54):
yeah

[raj] (05:54):
ah i mean for for people they're too young to remember that listening to this
pod he played the fawns in happy days which was a very popular t v
show seventies and early eighties um but he made it come back i think he
was he played the coach and water boy in

[neil] (06:14):
yeah

[raj] (06:14):
adam sadler movie which you and i do remember watching that in a dollar

[neil] (06:17):
yeah

[raj] (06:17):
theater i

[neil] (06:19):
hm

[raj] (06:19):
think it was like five people in the in the at the theater at the
time when we watched it but be got a great head but there's a scene
where he's pulls out the scissors and he's punishing interrogating like the two students that
played a prank i'm playing ghost face running through the halls

[neil] (06:36):
right

[raj] (06:36):
and i remember watching it in the theater they were like oh he's the killer

[neil] (06:42):
okay okay

[raj] (06:43):
like the audience reacted

[neil] (06:45):
yeah

[raj] (06:45):
and so um but anyways like if you notice like the ghost face killer either
it's a killer or someone playing a prank he shows up in the movie like
every fifteen minutes like the pacings fast oh

[neil] (07:00):
it's very fast it is you and the one thing that happens in every scene
where the killer appears as he gets he gets like punched or something like like

[raj] (07:13):
yeah

[neil] (07:13):
he he gets like knocked down or like it's it's

[raj] (07:16):
he gets

[neil] (07:16):
very

[raj] (07:16):
beaten up

[neil] (07:17):
yea he gets beaten up every scene in some way but he seems to recover
quite quickly

[raj] (07:24):
yeah it seems like you know he's like a cartoon character like

[neil] (07:28):
yeah

[raj] (07:28):
you know like a normal person a normal guy gets hitting the nuts

[neil] (07:34):
yes

[raj] (07:34):
you could be on the ground for ten minutes

[neil] (07:36):
yeah

[raj] (07:38):
but you know what he like he gets hit in the nuts punched in the
face falls down and gets up ten seconds later

[neil] (07:47):
right

[raj] (07:47):
he's right back at it

[neil] (07:48):
yeah yeah he's

[raj] (07:51):
have you noticed like the balls on the two guy or the ghost face like
he'll go out killing in the daytime you know you

[neil] (08:00):
right

[raj] (08:01):
you you like even shows up at the like the liquor store you know you

[neil] (08:06):
hm

[raj] (08:06):
see him in the reflection you know he's it's like the cops exist in this
movie but the response time it's like we in this this movie the movie rules
the response time of the cops are very slow

[neil] (08:20):
small town america right that

[raj] (08:21):
smoke

[neil] (08:21):
didn't seem

[raj] (08:22):
down

[neil] (08:22):
like

[raj] (08:22):
america

[neil] (08:23):
didn't

[raj] (08:23):
oh

[neil] (08:23):
seem like they were in a big city

[raj] (08:24):
ah

[neil] (08:25):
with a lot of police or

[raj] (08:26):
m

[neil] (08:26):
anything

[raj] (08:27):
yeah

[neil] (08:27):
it was just it david rquett for the most part and then the chief of
police too but

[raj] (08:32):
m

[neil] (08:33):
he seemed to play a really small role movie and i

[raj] (08:36):
yeah

[neil] (08:36):
think david was i

[raj] (08:39):
yah

[neil] (08:39):
don't even know if i was related to somebody

[raj] (08:40):
yah

[neil] (08:41):
like the

[raj] (08:41):
patricia or cat so he's always known as like the weird kind of brother like
because rosanna our cat

[neil] (08:47):
hm

[raj] (08:48):
oh you talk about in the movie the character

[neil] (08:49):
the movie

[raj] (08:50):
or the

[neil] (08:50):
i didn't know if he had

[raj] (08:51):
yeah

[neil] (08:51):
like a family relation

[raj] (08:53):
yeah

[neil] (08:53):
to anybody but everybody

[raj] (08:54):
right

[neil] (08:54):
like just chat on him right

[raj] (08:56):
yeah

[neil] (08:56):
like they all were just like he was the guy that just didn't succeed in
life and became the local deputy

[raj] (09:02):
which is ich happens in real life sometimes you know you get the

[neil] (09:06):
yeah

[raj] (09:07):
like you know you couldn't get into college or got into just a community school
and don't know where to go and you jutsid you know what i'm going to
be a cop

[neil] (09:18):
yeah i'm never leaving this town

[raj] (09:20):
yeah and it seemed like his character which is due

[neil] (09:26):
hm

[raj] (09:27):
and right from the beginning like you know he lives at home you know that
his little sister soon everybody laughs at him so he probably was kind of like
the the nord or you know just not the popular guy in school and

[neil] (09:42):
right

[raj] (09:42):
now he's the cop now he's the authority

[neil] (09:44):
yeah now he's

[raj] (09:45):
yeah

[neil] (09:46):
he's in charge or at least so he thinks he is

[raj] (09:50):
but they had a nice art for him one they don't kill him

[neil] (09:55):
no

[raj] (09:55):
so he survives and he you know at first obviously courtney cox character gale weather's
um and we can talk a little bit about more of her because she had
a researghent well she got castin and friends but well get to do that though
but at first she was kind of like going up to do to try to

(10:19):
get a lead try to get a story

[neil] (10:22):
right

[raj] (10:24):
she actually she eventually falls for him finds him kind

[neil] (10:26):
right

[raj] (10:27):
of sweet

[neil] (10:28):
interesting thing i noticed about corny cox is in every scene she has a different
hair color

[raj] (10:34):
i didn't even notice that that's a great catch

[neil] (10:36):
yeah her hair yeah changes color in every scene

[raj] (10:40):
yeah

[neil] (10:40):
that she's in when she's like whether it's like you whatever the next day or
whatever like one time it's burnet one time it's red and it's black one time
it's like somewhat of a dirty blond so

[raj] (10:52):
he's still

[neil] (10:52):
ah

[raj] (10:52):
trying to find that luck

[neil] (10:54):
yeah well i think it was like yeah just she's just out there like reporter

[raj] (10:58):
yeah

[neil] (10:59):
just wants to see what works best

[raj] (11:01):
yeah

[neil] (11:01):
for her i guess i don't

[raj] (11:02):
oh

[neil] (11:02):
know it might have been something that they decided to do just to kind of
like just give her character a little bit more kind of um depth

[raj] (11:13):
yeah you know another thing about this movie were mentioned a little bit about the
dialogue and you know i never really watched maori movies but like i've heard the
criticism of horror movies it's like wait a minute why would you walk outside when
it's pitch black dark and you hear the sounds why would you go into the
garage or into the cellar you know are you crazy and this movie addresses that

(11:37):
you know actually kind of makes fun of that and it's like wait

[neil] (11:40):
it's fun when you're in the theater right they're like

[raj] (11:42):
yeah

[neil] (11:42):
no no no no no you know they're

[raj] (11:44):
that's

[neil] (11:44):
just

[raj] (11:44):
right

[neil] (11:44):
like don't go in that i yeah

[raj] (11:51):
and that's the thing with horror movies it's kind of fun to watch with other
people like that but this movie kind of like so ware of that

[neil] (11:57):
yes

[raj] (11:57):
even west craven takes a shot of himself the director of this movie who directed
the night bar in elm street and he even mentioned that in the being he
movie and i think barry's more character she says that like oh i love the
first one but the other ones were just horrible

[neil] (12:15):
isn't it weird how she takes the turn of like not wanting to speak to
the guy and then after like the third or fourth call she's pretty much like
giving her life store to this his voice on the phone it's it was comical
to me just you know just the popcorn obviously like catching on fire

[raj] (12:36):
yeah and

[neil] (12:36):
like

[raj] (12:36):
then she she she even lies about not having a boy friend and then saying
that she has a boy friend it's like it's like she wanted to talk

[neil] (12:47):
yeah

[raj] (12:47):
oh

[neil] (12:48):
yeah sure like in the fact that he shows up immediately i know you're lying

[raj] (13:00):
you know i remember when this movie came out like that role is considered like
was considered like a cameo

[neil] (13:07):
yes

[raj] (13:08):
and you know drew barrymore was already i would say her and courtney cox were
probably a lot more established than the other actresses like the other actresses and actors

[neil] (13:18):
net camel was just what melrose place or something

[raj] (13:20):
ah

[neil] (13:21):
like that i think was what she was known for at the time

[raj] (13:25):
wow no there wasn't my wife and now there's there's like another show ah it
was had nev campbell and another girl that was in another horror movie the year
after i forget what it was called but yeah i think maybe melrose place i
think there was another like um m party of five

[neil] (13:51):
okay okay

[raj] (13:52):
yeah

[neil] (13:53):
maybe it was party of five and

[raj] (13:54):
i

[neil] (13:54):
not

[raj] (13:54):
think it's party of five you know it's i never watched i never watched those
types of t v shows i mean i watched t v in the nineties for
sure i was more

[neil] (14:05):
hm

[raj] (14:05):
sign feld um watching those like half hour said coms opposed to more serious stuff
but yeah

[neil] (14:12):
right

[raj] (14:13):
like a lot

[neil] (14:13):
yeah

[raj] (14:13):
of the actors

[neil] (14:14):
five you're right yeah

[raj] (14:15):
yeah

[neil] (14:15):
it's party of five

[raj] (14:16):
a lot of the actors and actresses in this movie with exception of drew barrymore
and courtney cox were kind of just starting out you know this

[neil] (14:23):
yes

[raj] (14:23):
movie was kind of like a start for everybody yeah

[neil] (14:26):
hm yeah that's for sure

[raj] (14:29):
oh

[neil] (14:30):
there's there's a few faces i mean yeah i've seen in some bigger movies like
the guy who plays stewart um m and in the movie he's one of the
killers the taller the taller

[raj] (14:45):
matthew

[neil] (14:45):
friend

[raj] (14:45):
lord yeah

[neil] (14:46):
yeah he was in one of my favorite movies hackers like you know so that
that was really kind of fun to see him i mean i i honestly didn't
remember a lot like i mean i skitolrich

[raj] (14:56):
yeah

[neil] (14:57):
like i didn't watch

[raj] (14:58):
okay

[neil] (14:58):
a lot of sketolrich movies

[raj] (15:00):
oh

[neil] (15:01):
but you know he

[raj] (15:02):
neither have i

[neil] (15:03):
obviously

[raj] (15:06):
matthew lyra was also in well you know you tlkidgabot one of my favorite movies
like i actually like serial mom i don't now i yu'vever seen it is like
a

[neil] (15:15):
i've seen it

[raj] (15:16):
can't be kathleen turner movie but he's in

[neil] (15:18):
yeah

[raj] (15:18):
that movie and then i was never a big fan about matthew lard but i
liked him as scraggy in scooby

[neil] (15:27):
hm

[raj] (15:27):
dod i thought was i rembrwhen the movie came out like

[neil] (15:31):
he was shaggy

[raj] (15:32):
he was

[neil] (15:32):
shag

[raj] (15:32):
shaggy yeah i mean

[neil] (15:34):
yeah yeah yeah

[raj] (15:35):
and he was great and shaky

[neil] (15:37):
men

[raj] (15:39):
and that movie was actually wasn't so bad i mean the movie that movie was
very campy um skeet olridge i do recall the actor's name

[neil] (15:51):
i mean he didn't really have much like movie wise after this like i mean
he was in he had like a small role and as good as it gets
and but then he primarily did t v after

[raj] (16:06):
yeah

[neil] (16:06):
that like show called jericho and

[raj] (16:08):
ye

[neil] (16:09):
i think he was on like

[raj] (16:10):
m

[neil] (16:12):
law and order a couple of times like just for like a small run but

[raj] (16:16):
oh my gosh law and order gets everybody

[neil] (16:18):
everybody is put in in order it's it's writers passage

[raj] (16:25):
hey you know you get good get good residuals

[neil] (16:29):
true

[raj] (16:29):
oh

[neil] (16:30):
true

[raj] (16:30):
h

[neil] (16:31):
plays a lot

[raj] (16:32):
h

[neil] (16:33):
so back to the movie

[raj] (16:34):
yeah so you know what i actually want to go to the favorite scene so
you know what

[neil] (16:37):
oh

[raj] (16:39):
video stories are done now

[neil] (16:41):
yeah

[raj] (16:41):
and it's it's um it's sad because i spend so much of my life in
a video store um

[neil] (16:48):
hm

[raj] (16:49):
you know you go to a video store and you spend sometimes forty five minutes
they're looking for a film and you finally walk out with one and it was
like it's like a your only way like if it wasn't in the theaters you
go to the video store um and they had a video store scene in the
movie and

[neil] (17:08):
right

[raj] (17:08):
it made me smile when i saw it and was packed there was everybody there

[neil] (17:14):
yeah yeah like yeah people were waiting for movies to get checked in so that
they could check them out for friday evening like it was yeah it was it
was always a zoo on fridays just trying to get some and for the weekend

[raj] (17:30):
yea and it was kind of like a big deal i feel like with streaming
movies we kind of take it for certain you know for certain like it's like
let's see you watch a movie you have netflix or h b and oh i
seen this movie and you watch it and you like fifteen minutes and you're like
you know whatever turn it off or you may watch it over a span of

(17:50):
three days or four days or even a week but when you went to the
video store it was kind of like a big deal like you go to the
video store look for a movie come home and then you would watch the movie

[neil] (18:03):
right

[raj] (18:05):
and you know we didn't have cell phones back then or you know or very
few people had cell phones in the mid nineties and so you were less distracted
you would you pop in a sad or the d v d at like seven
p m or eight p m and

[neil] (18:20):
hm

[raj] (18:20):
you'd watch the movie all the way to ted

[neil] (18:24):
right

[raj] (18:25):
and it just like i kind of missed those times and so i thought that
scene was great you know it just like it just kind of reminded me of
the old days and i know i'm sing like an old guy it's like well
you know back when i was young we had this

[neil] (18:40):
yeah

[raj] (18:42):
oh

[neil] (18:42):
i mean i had some i had favorite moments in the movie i mean the
party obviously was really great um but the part of the like i always like
you know how you're just you're thinking about who's going to go next i guess
is the best because you know this is a horror movie right people have to
die

[raj] (19:01):
yep

[neil] (19:01):
and i was just waiting

[raj] (19:03):
yeah

[neil] (19:04):
for courtney cox is camera man and you know he's sitting in the

[raj] (19:08):
yeah

[neil] (19:08):
van you know watching through the planted camera at the party and i'm just thinking
okay when is this guy going to go

[raj] (19:18):
yeah

[neil] (19:18):
and he was yeah yeah it's just just waiting and anticipating for that to happen
was my my favorite part

[raj] (19:29):
well they didn't mention it though they did mention a little bit about it and
i don't know they would but one of the movie rules is like it's different
now but i would say in the ninety every move made in the nineties and
before the the chubby of the overweight guy

[neil] (19:46):
yeah

[raj] (19:47):
was dion movie

[neil] (19:48):
they got more blood to give to the floor

[raj] (19:50):
they got more blood to give

[neil] (19:51):
oh

[raj] (19:51):
on the floor and it's you know there's hollywood always shown and the same thing
with magazine and even on t v is shown like an unrealistic view of the
world like everybody is good looking everybody's skinny and

[neil] (20:08):
hm

[raj] (20:08):
usually the chubby guys kind of like the character actor um and usually ends up
getting made fun of or gets killed and this rule this movie played by the
rules

[neil] (20:20):
yeah

[raj] (20:20):
he got killed

[neil] (20:21):
yeah for sure

[raj] (20:22):
and you know he wasn't even really that fat and courtney cox he even makes
a mention but was like i know you're fifty pounds over weight but when

[neil] (20:29):
hm

[raj] (20:29):
i say move you better run you better move your ass and

[neil] (20:33):
oh

[raj] (20:34):
it

[neil] (20:34):
it's

[raj] (20:34):
was like

[neil] (20:34):
a camera yeah

[raj] (20:36):
um and i think it's kind of good now and i wonder if a line
like that would not be would be written differently now

[neil] (20:45):
yeah yeah i

[raj] (20:46):
i mean

[neil] (20:46):
think

[raj] (20:46):
we've got a little more sensitive but in some ways it can be a good
thing but but really he really wasn't even that big

[neil] (20:55):
no no he wasn't he wasn't but he was just he was a character that
could go and it wouldn't

[raj] (21:01):
yeah

[neil] (21:01):
really affect the story line that much

[raj] (21:03):
ah and it seems like you know the other thing i noticed is this was
a town where life kind of moves on like a

[neil] (21:13):
m

[raj] (21:13):
kid dies and you know a ten anger dies and keelhavclasses the next day and
people just kind

[neil] (21:19):
yeah

[raj] (21:19):
of move on

[neil] (21:20):
yeah

[raj] (21:20):
i've just like noticing that was just like wow this is just this town is
resilient

[neil] (21:25):
it yeah there's not a sense of concern for anything

[raj] (21:31):
no or it seems like man does there's no sense of like really community here
like there's just no one crying and i mean it'd be a different movie if
you made it like that

[neil] (21:45):
yeah

[raj] (21:45):
oh

[neil] (21:45):
it seems like it was more about a click in high school than about the
other kids outside of that click right so

[raj] (21:52):
yep

[neil] (21:52):
we didn't really see the yeah the different levels of school like we stuck pretty
much to the one group of students we didn't really venture outside except for those
two guys around being idiots in the hallway and also in the bathroom scene with
the cheer leaders so i don't think

[raj] (22:12):
a

[neil] (22:12):
nat campbell

[raj] (22:13):
oh

[neil] (22:14):
or even her friends like associated with that kind of jock cheer leader crowd but
they kind of had their own

[raj] (22:21):
yeah

[neil] (22:21):
because they were smarter

[raj] (22:23):
right

[neil] (22:23):
i mean they seemed like more of a smarter group

[raj] (22:25):
yep

[neil] (22:26):
at least jamie kennedy was you know worked in a video store he very well
very well versed with with

[raj] (22:35):
oh

[neil] (22:35):
everything and obviously probably

[raj] (22:37):
yeah

[neil] (22:37):
a product working in the video

[raj] (22:39):
oh

[neil] (22:39):
store but they seemed

[raj] (22:40):
right

[neil] (22:40):
a lot smarter

[raj] (22:41):
oh

[neil] (22:41):
than the other kids

[raj] (22:43):
oh

[neil] (22:43):
at least in the school that we did see

[raj] (22:46):
hey so speaking about the two killers so stew and billy um

[neil] (22:53):
hm

[raj] (22:58):
forgetting about like you know when we find out that they're killers but like in
the beginning move they were kind of like the a little too cool for school

[neil] (23:04):
sure

[raj] (23:04):
um did you know any of those guys

[neil] (23:07):
they

[raj] (23:07):
because

[neil] (23:07):
re more

[raj] (23:07):
i

[neil] (23:07):
like

[raj] (23:07):
knew

[neil] (23:07):
revels they felt like more rebel like

[raj] (23:10):
yeah

[neil] (23:10):
yeah

[raj] (23:12):
did you know any of those types of like i knew some of those type
of guys in high school and even a little bit in college when i went
to u s c i hung out with a different crowd i didn't get to
see those type of but it was like watching that was like oh i've seen
these assholes before

[neil] (23:31):
yeah i mean they were on a path right like

[raj] (23:35):
we're

[neil] (23:35):
they

[raj] (23:35):
on a path

[neil] (23:36):
they decided this is the way i'm going to live my life it's

[raj] (23:40):
ah

[neil] (23:40):
like yeah it's almost with no regard for anything else but what they are interested
in like they say

[raj] (23:49):
yeah

[neil] (23:49):
it's like what they want is what's important and that's about it they didn't really
care about anybody else's needs

[raj] (23:57):
no it's also been a while since i've liked i've seen like so you know
relieve revealing a little bit about myself if i work in it so like um
and you used to work in it so you kind of know

[neil] (24:09):
m

[raj] (24:09):
the crowd there it's little more introvert people keep to them elves

[neil] (24:13):
sure

[raj] (24:14):
um a lot of minorities so you don't get a lot of like in your
face type of people

[neil] (24:20):
hm

[raj] (24:20):
and so i haven't been exposed to these like in your face type of people
in a while so just i'm watching this movie and seeing how billy and stew
act i was like yeah those guys exist i just been a while i've been
around those guys

[neil] (24:34):
just an example of like billy and

[raj] (24:36):
it

[neil] (24:37):
yeah what's her name net campbell's

[raj] (24:41):
sydney

[neil] (24:42):
tiny right so like she just almost gets killed and they meet like in the
in the hallway at school and he's like are you going to just always be
upset with me like he like he just cares about himself right he he's not
very emotional for her like or worried i mean he might be

[raj] (25:03):
yeah

[neil] (25:03):
he was off the upset

[raj] (25:04):
yeah

[neil] (25:05):
that you know he sent her to the police in the first place she was
right to do that but

[raj] (25:13):
yeah

[neil] (25:14):
at the time we don't we don't know that if you haven't seen it and
uh so it just he seems a little selfish

[raj] (25:23):
he does and i just kind of wrote it off was like well that's kind
of his character in the movie but it was like he didn't yeah he didn't
doesn't seem to understand sydney's point of view you know sydney being scared with his
mom died horrifically the year before

[neil] (25:40):
m hm

[raj] (25:40):
and then him just magically showing up

[neil] (25:44):
okay

[raj] (25:44):
after ghost face showed up i mean oh

[neil] (25:47):
who's to say which ghost face it was right because

[raj] (25:49):
yeah

[neil] (25:49):
it was two of them so

[raj] (25:51):
but but we we as the audience and sydney especially did not know that at
the time

[neil] (25:57):
do you find it odd that billy and the other guy stewart stewart

[raj] (26:06):
yeah

[neil] (26:07):
were like of varying heights like

[raj] (26:10):
oh

[neil] (26:11):
you i mean like did you ever think about oh well that

[raj] (26:15):
yeah

[neil] (26:15):
that killer looked shorter than this one

[raj] (26:17):
oh

[neil] (26:17):
like i almost always thought it was the tall killer all the time i always
thought it was stewart most of the time

[raj] (26:23):
oh

[neil] (26:23):
just based on kind of how he kind of like moved around

[raj] (26:26):
ah

[neil] (26:26):
like he was kind of lanky you know just kind of like just it was
comical

[raj] (26:30):
m

[neil] (26:31):
the way

[raj] (26:31):
yeah

[neil] (26:31):
he he moved from room to room and i felt like stewart's character was more
loose in his bodily movement than than billy who seemed a lot more stiff

[raj] (26:43):
yep

[neil] (26:43):
everything so i you know again like i don't know how they dived up the
say but the killer to me always looked tall in some way yeah

[raj] (26:55):
yeah you know i actually

[neil] (26:57):
oh

[raj] (26:59):
they don't really get into that because you never

[neil] (27:01):
don't

[raj] (27:01):
really

[neil] (27:01):
they don't

[raj] (27:02):
you

[neil] (27:02):
know

[raj] (27:02):
never see them get unmasked the only time you get to see him get unmasked
is when um drew

[neil] (27:08):
yeah

[raj] (27:08):
barry more's casey casey in the beginning don't

[neil] (27:11):
yeah

[raj] (27:11):
see it it's like off camera but she

[neil] (27:14):
right

[raj] (27:14):
pulls the mask and then goes face and finally kills
so yeah they don't really get into that my guest i guess they had to
switch because there are scenes where like you know

[neil] (27:30):
they're there and the other one's not yeah i know i

[raj] (27:32):
yeah

[neil] (27:32):
get that but every time i saw ghosts face he was he had some stature
to him the

[raj] (27:38):
well

[neil] (27:38):
other

[raj] (27:38):
you know getting behind

[neil] (27:39):
for

[raj] (27:40):
the removing the movie magic ghost face was probably played by an unnamed actor

[neil] (27:46):
sure of

[raj] (27:47):
yeah

[neil] (27:47):
course why would they put talent to do anything with mask on why let's put
a let's put stuff double in there

[raj] (27:53):
unless you're like tom cribs you know

[neil] (27:56):
m

[raj] (27:57):
you get

[neil] (27:57):
want

[raj] (27:57):
a stunt

[neil] (27:57):
to

[raj] (27:57):
double

[neil] (27:58):
yeah the other thing too which uh i don't know if we're going to get
into flaws later but i'm going to just

[raj] (28:06):
you can bring it up right now go right ahead

[neil] (28:08):
so my biggest flaw was i know when they when they had the voice changers
and they were exposing themselves at the end neither of them sounded like ghosts face
and

[raj] (28:21):
yeah

[neil] (28:22):
you know only after seeing the credits did

[raj] (28:25):
yeah

[neil] (28:25):
i realize that they at another actor cast just to do the phone voice

[raj] (28:32):
i did

[neil] (28:32):
yeah

[raj] (28:32):
not notice that i noticed that would skeet like billy i was like

[neil] (28:35):
yeah

[raj] (28:36):
no no billy's not

[neil] (28:36):
what

[raj] (28:36):
ghost face but i kind of thought maybe ste

[neil] (28:40):
no

[raj] (28:40):
so

[neil] (28:41):
it

[raj] (28:41):
no

[neil] (28:41):
was i mean it was a different it was a voice cast guy just to
do that so it really kind of like i was a little disappointed in that
sense like they didn't really now there's so many disconnected pieces to this character you
know i had issue with as far as the who was under the mask and

(29:03):
the voice because those are big roles the voice

[raj] (29:06):
oh

[neil] (29:07):
was the role right i mean there was the killing and everything but that's

[raj] (29:11):
m

[neil] (29:11):
how we got to know

[raj] (29:12):
oh

[neil] (29:13):
s face as through the phone calls

[raj] (29:16):
i don't think west craven i think he's a fine director but i don't

[neil] (29:22):
hm

[raj] (29:22):
think he's that type of director where he was like all those details need to
be right

[neil] (29:26):
oh of

[raj] (29:27):
where

[neil] (29:27):
course

[raj] (29:28):
where

[neil] (29:28):
no we're

[raj] (29:28):
there are some other directors that are just like

[neil] (29:30):
yeah

[raj] (29:30):
wait no no no we're going to have to get this right

[neil] (29:34):
sure fair

[raj] (29:37):
so

[neil] (29:37):
and it's a horror movie right so it's not even it's

[raj] (29:40):
oh

[neil] (29:40):
not about those fine details

[raj] (29:42):
yah

[neil] (29:42):
is more about

[raj] (29:43):
and comedy

[neil] (29:43):
they fill

[raj] (29:44):
too

[neil] (29:44):
yeah and the comedy and they hit all that just sometimes

[raj] (29:50):
oh

[neil] (29:51):
were where we can be a little bit more specific and poke holes at it
you know after the fact but in the in the grand game of things it
probably didn't matter that much to the story

[raj] (30:01):
yeah

[neil] (30:02):
yeah

[raj] (30:04):
i actually enjoy david arcas character due

[neil] (30:08):
sure you root for him

[raj] (30:10):
you root for him i even thought it was i thought it was hilarious and
i remember even in the movie the audience was laughing too when it was a
scene where him and the sheriff standing next to each other and

[neil] (30:23):
m

[raj] (30:24):
the sheriff smoking a cigarette doe's eating ice cream

[neil] (30:28):
yeah

[raj] (30:29):
and not you know he's not eating like chocolate or he's even like a strawberry
ice cream

[neil] (30:34):
yeah

[raj] (30:35):
and so you know it just thought that team was just hilarious it was just
and he's a sweet character and they saved him

[neil] (30:46):
right yeah

[raj] (30:49):
um so yeah those are in terms of flaws you already hit one of
actually going back to the dialogue not so which is a flaw you know i
kept thinking about like i wonder if quin terantino who came out with reservoir dogs
in nineteen ninety one and pulp fiction in nineteen ninety four before this movie he

(31:12):
kind of like spawn that kind of lie we're allowed to talk about pop culture
in a movie um

[neil] (31:19):
okay

[raj] (31:19):
now queen tarantino most of his pop culture is from the seventies so

[neil] (31:26):
right

[raj] (31:26):
if you watch like paul fiction and you watched resover dogs he's talking about t
v shows and movies made in the seventies and the six es

[neil] (31:36):
right

[raj] (31:36):
um and i feel that kind of like span like a whole wave of movies
in the nineties where you could talk about other movies or other t v shows
in the movie

[neil] (31:46):
hm

[raj] (31:46):
itself and in this movie obviously i think the writer his name is kevin williamson
and we could talk a little bit about it and i think he wrote very
popular t v show he was a show runner for dawson's creek

[neil] (31:59):
oh yeah

[raj] (32:00):
okay

[neil] (32:00):
another ten

[raj] (32:01):
another team

[neil] (32:02):
coming

[raj] (32:02):
and

[neil] (32:02):
of age

[raj] (32:03):
another t v show that i did not watch because i tended to watch more
comedies i didn't watch the dramas and i

[neil] (32:10):
right

[raj] (32:10):
was what was it on like on c w i

[neil] (32:14):
yes

[raj] (32:14):
never watched c w

[neil] (32:15):
w yeah

[raj] (32:16):
i was a

[neil] (32:17):
and beak

[raj] (32:19):
yeah that's right you know i was an n b c in a fox guy

[neil] (32:25):
yep

[raj] (32:25):
you know it's back then you you were like you know we're a c vs
house or you know you know you had a channel

[neil] (32:32):
hm

[raj] (32:33):
and so

[neil] (32:34):
fox more edgy

[raj] (32:35):
fox was more edgy they had

[neil] (32:36):
or

[raj] (32:36):
the simpsons and what was that kind of like it was like a family t
v show but they were like i rated our family they weren't

[neil] (32:48):
parry

[raj] (32:48):
like

[neil] (32:48):
or children

[raj] (32:49):
yes married with children

[neil] (32:50):
yeah

[raj] (32:51):
and

[neil] (32:51):
yeah

[raj] (32:51):
then you have the x files which i think was probably like the big hit
that fox needed to now become

[neil] (32:57):
hm

[raj] (32:58):
like now fox is considered like a main stream channel

[neil] (33:02):
sure

[raj] (33:05):
but yeah like the dialogue i think now when you watch movies now it's like
you're going to find dialogue like that but i still feel like the dialogue in
this movie was like the movie is very self aware that

[neil] (33:16):
hm

[raj] (33:16):
it's a whole a movie and they brought up and i just like how they
brought up other movies right from the beginning they talk about like oh let's rent
a tom crews movie or they kept

[neil] (33:27):
hm

[raj] (33:27):
talking about halloween and jamie le is

[neil] (33:29):
yeah
yeah it makes it relatable right when you do stuff like that

[raj] (33:36):
and also you know not to get too crass you know this was in the
early days of the internet you know now it's a different world now you've got
high speed internet and new tiding movie was not like a big it's not a
big deal anymore i mean you got

[neil] (33:51):
hm

[raj] (33:51):
poor any time you want you know

[neil] (33:54):
sure

[raj] (33:54):
you get it for free or you could pay very cheap to get it but
like back when we were in the d you know nudity the movies that was
a big deal you know

[neil] (34:04):
yeah

[raj] (34:05):
it's like oh she

[neil] (34:05):
right

[raj] (34:05):
gets need and

[neil] (34:06):
i was

[raj] (34:07):
they bring it up in this movie

[neil] (34:09):
well the thing was was

[raj] (34:10):
yes

[neil] (34:10):
that this movie carries an r rating and it doesn't carry an r rating because
of nudity it carries an r rating probably because of the murder and the man
of blood and but if this movie was to be made now i think it'd
be p g third team

[raj] (34:27):
i think so too yeah

[neil] (34:29):
if it was released in the same form that it is as it was then
yeah pg thirteen like i was like you know maybe my my my daughter who's
she's twelve i was like you know maybe she'd want to watch this with me
and then i looked at the rating and i'm like okay let me let me
move on but then i watched it and i

[raj] (34:47):
yeah

[neil] (34:47):
said no it's not that bad you know there's just you know some

[raj] (34:53):
oh

[neil] (34:54):
some stuff here and there but

[raj] (34:55):
yeah

[neil] (34:56):
but i don't know i think like today's kids have been exposed to more than
this in an hour movie like it's got to be a little bit more crazier
now i think to get that r rating i think movies

[raj] (35:08):
ah

[neil] (35:09):
like kind of work

[raj] (35:09):
oh

[neil] (35:09):
towards that

[raj] (35:10):
yeah

[neil] (35:10):
you know when they just did

[raj] (35:12):
yes

[neil] (35:13):
give it that sense

[raj] (35:15):
oh

[neil] (35:16):
of ah like they've added all that they've checked marked all the boxes to get
that r rating well where this was like oh yeah you just see some blood
you're goin to

[raj] (35:27):
yeah

[neil] (35:27):
be p g thirteen o

[raj] (35:28):
yeah

[neil] (35:29):
yeah

[raj] (35:29):
yeah i think it's a little bit more defined now also also i think senhor
movies like this movie it was a mild r and like even

[neil] (35:41):
yeah it was a very mild art just like it was a mild horror movie

[raj] (35:45):
yeah

[neil] (35:46):
yeah

[raj] (35:46):
that's right

[neil] (35:46):
yeah

[raj] (35:48):
like

[neil] (35:48):
yeah

[raj] (35:48):
they don't really show i'm trying to think do they show any like actual penetration
with the knife

[neil] (35:56):
not really

[raj] (35:56):
not really

[neil] (35:57):
really it's more like knife close to body cut away come back blood on shirt
you know

[raj] (36:03):
yep

[neil] (36:03):
kind of it seems to be

[raj] (36:05):
and i think they wanted to bring in some of the teen ager crowd i
mean i mean sure you and i have done it before you know we've stuck
in the movies you you buy a ticket for a p g movie or a
p g the team movie and you sneak right in into the rated r movie
you know so

[neil] (36:22):
yes i

[raj] (36:22):
i think uh maybe that was kind of like what they were kind of going
for there now this is not a flaw really but it just so at the
ending towards the climax

[neil] (36:35):
m

[raj] (36:35):
now that sydney

[neil] (36:36):
m

[raj] (36:36):
has got the upper hand she steals the phone and

[neil] (36:42):
yeah

[raj] (36:42):
and yeah and the little voice thing and so now she's calling and billy picks
up and so now bill is looking for sydney and then when sydney comes out
of the closet dressed his ghost face i was

[neil] (36:56):
yep

[raj] (36:56):
like okay that's a little much i mean there's

[neil] (36:58):
yeah

[raj] (36:58):
no reason he needs address its ghost ice is not like ghost face gives you
any special powers like

[neil] (37:05):
wasn't

[raj] (37:05):
why

[neil] (37:05):
she

[raj] (37:05):
do you have to put on that costume

[neil] (37:08):
wasn't she

[raj] (37:08):
oh

[neil] (37:08):
dramatized enough by having

[raj] (37:11):
and

[neil] (37:12):
by having a chase her all around the entire movie

[raj] (37:15):
and do you want to money the whole like thing for the cops even more
you know it's like wait maybe sydney is the true you know master mind behind
all this

[neil] (37:26):
right

[raj] (37:26):
and it was just like not like a fly on the movie and technical flaw
but just like is she thinking

[neil] (37:34):
yeah

[raj] (37:39):
so hey i don't know if you noticed i don't know i you had any
other like scenes you wanted to talk about i wanted to talk a little bit
about the directing a little bit

[neil] (37:48):
go for it

[raj] (37:49):
so did you notice the color and i wasn't sure if it was the way
my t v was set up i even checked the settings and i was like
i wonder if my daughter or my wife

[neil] (37:58):
yeah

[raj] (37:59):
changed the t v settings um to know how i like it but they didn't
and i was like the color in this movie is very bright yeah

[neil] (38:08):
yeah i mean it's it's not very it's not a very dark movie

[raj] (38:14):
no

[neil] (38:14):
the way that no no for sure i can't

[raj] (38:16):
and

[neil] (38:16):
agree

[raj] (38:17):
and it might be because you know i've been watching a lot of older movies
especially movies in the seventies in the movies in the seventies the lighting was just
dark and the film was very grainy which i actually am a fan of

[neil] (38:31):
yeah

[raj] (38:32):
um

[neil] (38:32):
this

[raj] (38:32):
but

[neil] (38:33):
is

[raj] (38:33):
yeah

[neil] (38:33):
very

[raj] (38:33):
this movie

[neil] (38:33):
well

[raj] (38:33):
was bright and

[neil] (38:34):
in the

[raj] (38:34):
i wonder if that was yeah i wonder if that was a choice by west
craven and some of the other producers to to kind of like make it very
very bright like just colors stand out

[neil] (38:48):
yeah yeah it definitely gave it a look

[raj] (38:53):
ah

[neil] (38:53):
that's kind of different from regular horror movies but it kind of it kind of
what it did is it took the high school the daytime high school kind of
feel to it and it just applied it to night by the way that they
live

[raj] (39:05):
yeah no and it makes sense because high school movies are you know if you're
making a comedy you know you don't you're not going to want like a dark
like a

[neil] (39:13):
yeah

[raj] (39:13):
dark lighting and stuff comedies tend to be the rooms are lip bright and it's
just like the color even off the skin tones i found very bright

[neil] (39:22):
hm

[raj] (39:22):
throughout the whole movie um he other thing i noticed you know i used to
notice a lot more when i was younger i'm still a film fan like a
big big big film but like my mind was a lot sharper when i was
younger so i would notice a lot more of the camera movements and the edits
and the cuts and the camera angles more so than i do now now i

(39:44):
just kind of just watch the movie

[neil] (39:46):
yeah

[raj] (39:47):
but one thing i notice is and wes craven is not really known for you
know tracking shots like score size or or depamaorspelburg is but like i've noticed that
he does a lot of like the camera was stopped with start like on like
like a like a second floor level and then it would pan down

[neil] (40:08):
right

[raj] (40:09):
and it was just like there must have been like a dozen seeds in the
movie where he would do that it was kind of like that's his thing you
know have the camera start off high and then slowly pan down

[neil] (40:21):
one thing i don't know if it was weird it was weird to me but
maybe it was you know thought out but like there was a couple of scenes
like one example is when the school bus pulls up that it's actually tilted it
looks like it's going

[raj] (40:37):
oh

[neil] (40:37):
to crash the way that they have the camera framed and i mean and and
sydney's house was on top of a hill so they easily kind of just manipulated
the camera little bit but it looked like it was gonna it was gonna crash
it was slanted

[raj] (40:51):
oh

[neil] (40:52):
down and there

[raj] (40:53):
yeah

[neil] (40:53):
was another

[raj] (40:53):
oh

[neil] (40:53):
scene i think might maybe it might have been with it news van

[raj] (40:56):
yah

[neil] (40:56):
at one point where they show

[raj] (40:57):
yah

[neil] (40:58):
the news van and it's in that same

[raj] (41:00):
yeah

[neil] (41:00):
sort of positioning where it's just

[raj] (41:02):
ye

[neil] (41:02):
not straight

[raj] (41:03):
yeah

[neil] (41:03):
it's very crooked

[raj] (41:04):
yeah ye

[neil] (41:06):
so i didn't know if that was just a personal choice or they just didn't
level the tripod when they were whatever

[raj] (41:14):
i'm gonna go with a personal

[neil] (41:15):
i think

[raj] (41:16):
choice

[neil] (41:16):
it was

[raj] (41:16):
but

[neil] (41:16):
exposed

[raj] (41:16):
you never know though you know

[neil] (41:17):
i think it was i think it was a choice that i mean it made
things awkward i think is what what they were going for just to like nothing
was normal in the town so yeah

[raj] (41:31):
so i don't have much else to add to this movie you know i do
want to say that i thought ned campbell sydney's character was quite good i also
like she's quite physical i don't know have to use the stunt double but she
can fight

[neil] (41:47):
yeah yeah

[raj] (41:49):
and you know they don't really mention that in the movie there's no back story
about like her like taking martial arts class or being some sort of athlete is
it just she can fight she

[neil] (42:03):
it might

[raj] (42:03):
can

[neil] (42:03):
have

[raj] (42:03):
move

[neil] (42:03):
been related

[raj] (42:04):
she can

[neil] (42:04):
to the

[raj] (42:04):
escape

[neil] (42:04):
fact that it might have been related back to the fact that her mother was
supposedly raped and murdered in

[raj] (42:10):
it

[neil] (42:10):
the past so she might have take it upon yourself to take some self defense
course or something like that

[raj] (42:17):
totally makes sense um you know

[neil] (42:21):
those details are left out right you just kind

[raj] (42:23):
yeah

[neil] (42:23):
of

[raj] (42:24):
but i thought it was kind of cool that she could fight i don't watch
a lot of horror movies but like all the girls with exception of
i think drew barrymore's character so even like um tatem sydney

[neil] (42:42):
m

[raj] (42:42):
sydney's friend they all

[neil] (42:44):
hm

[raj] (42:44):
kind of like fight back

[neil] (42:46):
yeah

[raj] (42:47):
and uh that's kind of cool
i

[neil] (42:53):
the male dominated roles right where fighting is happening so it's nice

[raj] (42:58):
well

[neil] (42:58):
to see that

[raj] (42:59):
yeah it's nice to see i mean this was in the nineties so i think
you're starting you were starting to see a little bit of that turning like you
know i'm a big fan of the movie of the seventies and the f mal
roles in the seventies were just just different

[neil] (43:13):
yes ye

[raj] (43:14):
the sexual politics back then and the way

[neil] (43:17):
yeah

[raj] (43:17):
the female roles where they were it was just different a different time back then

[neil] (43:20):
yes

[raj] (43:22):
um oh you know you're right about the voice of ghost face i just i
have the lickapedi i like to have the lickapedia pa so i can see the
cast members

[neil] (43:31):
right

[raj] (43:31):
and you're right

[neil] (43:33):
yeah yeah that's i mean i guess

[raj] (43:36):
oh

[neil] (43:36):
it's just it's like the dark vater thing right like different actor played his face
james rill jones did the voice so when we eventually see him

[raj] (43:47):
yeah all right well i don't oh you know what there is i do have
one thing to add and then i don't really have much else to say but
the janitor so when

[neil] (44:00):
oh right when

[raj] (44:02):
so i was like when they showed the janitor and the janitor was like a
little bit creepy and i was just like well you know it just hits on
the creepy janitor but that was actually played by west craven

[neil] (44:13):
oh

[raj] (44:13):
so he does little like a hitchcock in the movie where

[neil] (44:16):
cameookay

[raj] (44:16):
he shows up yeah but

[neil] (44:19):
look like greepybag

[raj] (44:20):
he looked really creepy and there's

[neil] (44:21):
that's

[raj] (44:21):
something

[neil] (44:21):
a

[raj] (44:22):
about

[neil] (44:22):
date up

[raj] (44:22):
the yeah there's something about the janitor like in high school movies there either

[neil] (44:26):
hm

[raj] (44:27):
the creepy one and or the wisest person in all of school like they'll come
they'll say some sort of wisdom to the hero was like

[neil] (44:35):
right

[raj] (44:35):
oh wow i never thought about that way oh

[neil] (44:40):
yeah

[raj] (44:42):
so i don't know much else to add we're getting about to like the forty
five minute marks

[neil] (44:47):
sure

[raj] (44:47):
anything else you wanted to add in the movie

[neil] (44:49):
um well i will just say i'll be honest with you i have not seen
any of the sequels but

[raj] (44:55):
i haven't either

[neil] (44:56):
this

[raj] (44:56):
though i did see i did scream too

[neil] (44:59):
did see scream to you okay so i haven't seen any of the sequels but
watching this again has encouraged me to maybe take a look at some of the
other ones and i think they re made like a new scream two thousand twenty
two or something of two thousand one version with a lot of the old cast
members as well so i might

[raj] (45:22):
i might

[neil] (45:22):
go there

[raj] (45:22):
watch it too

[neil] (45:23):
arson

[raj] (45:23):
i saw the pre view

[neil] (45:25):
hm

[raj] (45:25):
because i was interested myself after watch this movie i was like okay let me
just see the pre views of these other movies and

[neil] (45:32):
hm

[raj] (45:34):
yeah it actually looked to bad i basically you know they got it's a mixture
of like the older cast and then also takes place in high school so you
got a whole

[neil] (45:44):
there's

[raj] (45:44):
like

[neil] (45:44):
new

[raj] (45:44):
new cast

[neil] (45:45):
rab kids right

[raj] (45:46):
but you see all the greatest heads you neve campbell david r cat courtney cox

[neil] (45:53):
hm

[raj] (45:54):
m there all there obviously i didn't see jamie kennedy so he's probably

[neil] (45:58):
okay

[raj] (45:59):
out doing other things but

[neil] (46:00):
yeah

[raj] (46:01):
yeah yeah

[neil] (46:02):
mab most wanted

[raj] (46:04):
oh s that like a movie he did right

[neil] (46:08):
yeah yeah it was one of

[raj] (46:10):
he

[neil] (46:10):
my

[raj] (46:10):
had

[neil] (46:10):
favorite

[raj] (46:11):
he had a pretty pretty decent career you know

[neil] (46:14):
yeah for sure

[raj] (46:16):
now he's probably now he's probably just like a character actor so nothing wrong

[neil] (46:20):
at

[raj] (46:20):
with that

[neil] (46:21):
nothing wrong with that

[raj] (46:22):
yeah

[neil] (46:23):
m

[raj] (46:23):
all right

[neil] (46:23):
hm

[raj] (46:24):
i think it's a good time to end the pot if you could just stay
on for a minute so i can upload

[neil] (46:27):
sure

[raj] (46:28):
m
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