What I liked: Ghostface is the most threatening he’s ever been. His victims don’t get in as many blows when they tangle and he doesn’t clumsily knock into shit as much.
Towards the end when the remaining characters are running
and hiding from the killer one guy gets spooked when Ghostface pops out from
behind a door and he exclaims “holy shit, it’s Ghostface!” Well, yea ha, I mean who else would it be? Maybe the funniest joke in the whole series.
Awww yea they bring back the Broken Arrow guitar cue
from part 2 when Dewey decides to get off his ass and help out in the
investigation.
What I Didn’t Like: Almost everything else.
Overall Impressions: Look guys, this part 5 wore me
down a touch. I’m struggling to find
stuff to talk about because this series in general doesn’t give you a ton to
analyze and this installment might be the worst offender. Nothing new is added here. Ghostface picks off Woodsboro residents one
at a time using his trusty knife, he makes menacing phone calls, a group of
high school friends along with a cop (or ex-cop in this case) and a reporter work
together to solve who’s behind it all, the opening mirrors the original with a
high school girl getting harassed on the phone alone at home, one major
character dies off, the finale takes place during/after a party, everyone’s a
suspect, Ghostface gets knocked out for a moment but nobody disarms him or
pulls the mask back, they trot out long time vets Sidney (Neve Campbell (House
of Cards)), Gale (Courteney Cox (Cougar Town)) and Dewey (David
Arquette (Bone Tomahawk)) to come save the day, Ghostface’s victim
selection and motive don’t make any sense, etc.
And similar to part 3 they go too damn meta. This one almost borders on satire with the
characters repeatedly commenting on the type of movie they’re in. On one hand they openly suspect one another
of being the killer but then on the other they continue to hang out, flirt and party
with each other. You can’t have it both
ways. “I don’t know that you’re not
Ghostface…you wanna make out?”
Ugh, this one’s the worst.
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