... and thankfully I still enjoy the film, flaws aside:
The world missed out on the trio of MARLON BRANDO, Andy Richter, and Natasha Lyonne
For the next few weeks, I’ll be subscribed to the MGM+ service that Prime offers. They have the first two Scary Movie pictures-I never plan on seeing 3 through 5-so it made sense to view 2 after revisiting 1 the night before. 2 was another theatrical experience—unlike the first Scary Movie, there’s no amusing anecdotes concerning that screening. Checking out this again after so many years was still a nice trip down memory lane.
Famously, they rushed this movie into production after the surprise success of the first movie; I was not surprised the movie was only 76 minutes before the end credits hit. Be that as it may, I was still entertained by this film-the story not a specific spoof but instead parodied haunted house films. The leads are dragged by Tim Curry (always great to see him) and David Cross-playing a jerk in a wheelchair; that character I did not always enjoy even in ’01-to Hell House, a reference I appreciate much more now after having viewed The Legend of Hell House. The lore of the house & the plot wasn’t too bad, horror-wise.
As in the first, the humor didn’t always land and some moments have not aged well by 2026 standards, and not just the scatological moments. Despite this and such serious nitpicks as “prominent characters evidently vanishing” & “I felt uncomfortable seeing all the verbal and physical abuse inflicted upon Anna Faris as Cindy,” this does not mean there weren’t laughs to be had, or that amusing running jokes were not present. Chris Elliott is someone I typically ignore but for me, he and his deformed hand were quite amusing.
As an aside, Tim Curry will be turning 80 next month; while I’ve always praised him in reviews, his health hasn’t always been great in recent years so my doing so now felt necessary. Of course, I hope he lives for many years to come.
For something thrown together and a movie that Keenen Ivory Wayans wasn’t entirely satisfied w/, I still like Scary Movie 2 today. This lore was unknown to me until years later, but yes I am still shocked by the story of how James Woods (in a role that is especially wild in current times) wasn’t the first choice to portray the lead priest in The Exorcist spoof that opens the movie. Rather, it was MARLON BRANDO as the lead priest, Andy Richter in the Father Karras part, and Natasha Lyonne as Not Regan. Brando was on set-believe it or not-but his health was so poor, even that small role couldn’t be completed. Seeing him engage in excessive vomiting, straining on the toilet struggling w/ a bowel movement and uttering gross comments… we all missed out on that insanity, as damaging as that could have been for his legacy.