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Was "Scream" supposed to be horror or comedy or what?

Gee, maybe I'm just not "hip" enough to "get it", but it seemed like a mess to me.
There was no suspense, no dread, no real "boo" scenes nothing. (The only thing that came close is when one of the girls got her arm sliced. Knife slicings always keep me the cringes.)
Lots of gore and that's about it. Splatter, splatter yawn, yawn.

I'm also reading something that's supposed to be horror by Graham Masterson "Genius". I'm only about 150 pages in, so it's still in the early innings yet, but so far it's a detective story. Not a touch of horror.
So at this point, horror is batting 0 for 2 for the weekend.
  

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" It had a lot of inside jokes. Strangely enough, I just watched it for the first time last week. Has the Department of Homeland Security been sharing my DVD list with you?

  • " It had a lot of inside jokes.
  • Strangely enough, I just watched it for the first time last week.
  • Has the Department of Homeland Security been sharing my DVD list with you?
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[nq:1]Gee, maybe I'm just not "hip" enough to "get it", but it seemed like a mess to me.[/nq]
"Scream" was supposed to be "dark humor." It had a lot of inside jokes. Strangely enough, I just watched it for the first time last week. Has the Department of Homeland Security been sharing my DVD list with you?

RonB
"There's a story there...somewhere"
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[nq:1]Gee, maybe I'm just not "hip" enough to "get it", but it seemed like a mess to me. There was ... detective story. Not a touch of horror. So at this point, horror is batting 0 for 2 for the weekend.[/nq]
Years ago, author of "The Manitou" which was far better than the book, also wrote a novel called "The Devils of D-Day" about a photographer in far post-WWII France who encounters an old t
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[nq:1]Gee, maybe I'm just not "hip" enough to "get it", but it seemed like a mess to me.[/nq]
I "got" it, I just didn't like it. But what did you expect? It's a meta-slasher movie for non-horror movie fans.
[nq:1]There was no suspense, no dread, no real "boo" scenes nothing.[/nq]
If you haven't seen them yet, check out the original "Night of the Living Dead" and "The Texas Chainsaw Mas
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[nq:2]Gee, maybe I'm just not "hip" enough to "get it", but it seemed like a mess to me.[/nq]
[nq:1]I "got" it, I just didn't like it. But what did you expect? It's a meta-slasher movie for non-horror movie fans.[/nq]
I think it was trying to appeal to both audiences: horror fans and non-horror fans. The big gimmick was that the characters had all seen the kind of slasher pics they were un
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Yes.

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