Scary Movie 2000 - 88 Min Commedia Page
The film also fires barbs at The Sixth Sense , The Matrix , The Blair Witch Project , and even contemporary Budweiser commercials ("Wazzaaaap!"). Thematic Elements and Style
The central plot, the Ghostface killer, and characters like Cindy Campbell (a play on Sidney Prescott/Neve Campbell). Scary Movie 2000 - 88 min Commedia
Produced for approximately $19 million, it grossed over $278 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing film of the franchise. Genre: Parody / Slasher Comedy. Narrative Structure and Parody Targets The film also fires barbs at The Sixth
It mocks the "Final Girl" trope, character illogic (e.g., hiding under a cafeteria table), and the "Black person dies first" stereotype—though it often leans into these same stereotypes for comedic effect. Genre: Parody / Slasher Comedy
The "accidental hit-and-run" subplot and the character Buffy Gilmore.
This analysis explores the 2000 comedy Scary Movie , a defining entry in the "spoof" subgenre that satirized late-'90s horror and teen culture. Directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans, the 88-minute film served as a vulgar, high-speed parody that revitalized the spoof genre for a new generation.