Detailed item info | Movie description | What would happen if the characters in the thrillers SIGNS and THE RING started to hang out together? The answer: SCARY MOVIE 3. In the latest spoof from director David Zucker (TOP SECRET, THE NAKED GUN), beautiful television reporter Cindy (Anna Faris) covers a story about mysterious crop circles in the corn fields around Tom's (Charlie Sheen) home. Simultaneously, a mysterious videotape of disturbing images is circulating around town, and viewers receive phone calls saying that they will die in seven days. Intrepid reporter Cindy has a gut feeling that the crop circles and the videotape are linked--and she's determined to get to the bottom of the story. At the same time, she is playing mother to her creepy psychic nephew, Cody (Drew Mikuska), and sparks are flying between her and Tom's brother, wannabe-rapper George (Simon Rex). Celebrities abound in this goofy satire that pokes fun at a number of recent films through both sight gags and dialogue. Watch for appearances from Queen Latifah, George Carlin, Denise Richards, Fat Joe, Eddie Griffin, Ja Rule, Macy Gray, Pamela Anderson, Jenny McCarthy, Darrell Hammond, Method Man, Redman, and Leslie Nielsen as the President of the United States.
| | Credits | | Producer: | David Zucker, Robert K. Weiss | | Cast: | Anthony Anderson, Pamela Anderson, Simon Rex, William Forsythe |
| | Details | | Edition: | Widescreen Edition |
| | Notes | DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Widescreen Additional Release Material: Commentary - 1. David Zucker - Director, Robert K. Weiss - Producer, Craig Mazin and Pat Proft - Writers Featurettes - 1. The Making of SCARY MOVIE 3 2. "The Making of SCARY MOVIE 3...FORE REAL" 3. "Hulk vs. Aliens: Behind the Scenes of the Alternate Ending" Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary Outtakes and Bloopers
Theatrical Release: October 24, 2003
| | Editorial reviews | "...The barrage of jokes and references flies by so thick and so fast that there's usually no time to react to one gag before two more have passed..." New York Times - Stephen Holden (10/24/2003)
"...A sequel funnier than its predecessors..." USA Today - Mike Clark (10/24/2003)
"...It is consistently entertaining and frequently hilarious..." Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (10/24/2003)
"...The laughs are back..." Variety - Dennis Harvey (10/27/2003)
"...The casting alone is hilarious..." Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (11/07/2003)
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