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2. The sequels have all steadily declined as the years went on, Scary Movie 1 & 2 are brilliant but even with the sequel you could tell the tone was faltering a bit.
3. I'm unsure how this kind of humour will meld with late stage millennials (who are perpetually offended) and Gen Z types who lack the social skills capable of understanding such humour.
https://youtu.be/F48MyBnJo4s?si=bBZxGKqCGXL60hLj
first 10 minutes made me want to turn it off. Then...just, they have this absolutely amazing scene that caught me so off gaurd.
https://youtu.be/MxaBvh3-Qzk?si=SEQAf0pcoDld53Hi
It was a constant flip flopping of "this is gross" to "this is beyond hysterical"
it's left a more positive impression on me than negative, so I really hope the newer movie can capture that magic.