Had Columbine never happened…
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Stratego — 9 years ago(August 19, 2016 10:22 AM)
Yes, I recall Matthew Lillard mentioning he was supposed to be in the third movie. But did that really happen? Wasn't he the only source to mention this? (I haven't really researched it.) That was an awful idea, to be honest.
Also, Columbine happened in april 1999. One would think a first draft of the script would've been finished already. It doesn't seem that was the case? -
Stratego — 9 years ago(August 31, 2016 05:07 PM)
I can't imagine it being real, I don't think there was ever a script with Stu being the killer. As bad as this movie is, I really have difficulty believing that such a script would actually be better. It sounds like such a bad idea.
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imstillmatic — 9 years ago(September 04, 2016 11:24 AM)
I wish I could find the script again ..in my opinion I would say it was either a partial script someone embellished or someone had very detailed plot details and went with that I don't think it was 100% Kevin Williamson either way.
However I do remember when watching the first season of the following certain scenes removed me a lot of what I read so at least some of it was real .I recall a cop being unmasked as the main movie killer ..a lot of scenes with Stu and Sidney .
I know ppl call it absurd the idea of Stu being around but I think they might be missing the bigger point too..absurd or not Stu was a pretty awesome killer and for a lot of ppl that matters more I don't care how how far far-fetched it would have been if have preferred Stu being his crazy self to Roman boring us how neglected he felt -
gbean2397 — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 05:26 PM)
The idea of the Ghostface Killer actually being a
Stab
fan club of high-schoolers honestly sounds like a pretty awesome idea for such a
Scream
film, let alone a Whodunit, and would've given it a somewhat
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
-esque feel to it. I don't care how flawed it sounds, if I'd have watched that reveal
("..and they all rose up.. not dead")
for the first time, I think I would've turned shocked and wide-eyed from it, no doubt.
It's such a shame that such an idea had never made it into a
Scream
film, but it's also nice to finally hear what Kevin Williamson originally had in mind for
Scream 3
.