okgo Posted February 4 Posted February 4 this underrated masterpiece "most brutal ghost face" the way they say this for every movie 2
YourFavoriteWeapon Posted February 4 Posted February 4 3 hours ago, okgo said: this underrated masterpiece "most brutal ghost face" the way they say this for every movie I'm so happy to see Mason is enjoying filming and is promising us a great movie
okgo Posted February 5 Posted February 5 the movie socials are active again https://www.instagram.com/screammovies/reel/DFqi-kFzx5p/
Oktober Knight Posted February 5 Posted February 5 1 hour ago, okgo said: the movie socials are active again https://www.instagram.com/screammovies/reel/DFqi-kFzx5p/ I kinda hope they make Ghostface as gory as Terrifier. 19 minutes ago, TaylorNation said: wait what AI stuff is being rumored for 7? It's rumored that the past killers are coming back as AI facetime messages the killer makes to his victims.
KBax Posted February 5 Posted February 5 Girl wanted to stay away from the mess this movie going to be
YourFavoriteWeapon Posted February 5 Posted February 5 Just now, KBax said: Girl wanted to stay away from the mess this movie going to be As if, sis obviously needs coin She wouldn't be doing conventions and wouldn't have planned a (cancelled) tour otherwise. 1 1
okgo Posted February 5 Posted February 5 5 minutes ago, KBax said: Girl wanted to stay away from the mess this movie going to be 2
superglowy Posted February 5 Posted February 5 4 minutes ago, YourFavoriteWeapon said: As if, sis obviously needs coin She wouldn't be doing conventions and wouldn't have planned a (cancelled) tour otherwise. Hayden's Child and the Childs father both live in Ukraine and he is fighting in the Russian-Ukraine war so of course she isn't going to want to work with Spyglass when her family is suffering the reality of a similar event. 1
KBax Posted February 5 Posted February 5 1 minute ago, okgo said: WHAT! Okok I'm really curious how they are going to incorporate SMG into this... like these characters they are bringing back did they not actually die? I'm here for anything Emma Roberts, Jill's character is iconic. 1
superglowy Posted February 5 Posted February 5 5 minutes ago, KBax said: WHAT! Okok I'm really curious how they are going to incorporate SMG into this... like these characters they are bringing back did they not actually die? I'm here for anything Emma Roberts, Jill's character is iconic. These are joke posts mocking the fact Spyglass is desperate and bringing everyone back. There was one saying Sidney's dog Cherokee had (sadly) turned down a role. 1 3
KBax Posted February 5 Posted February 5 5 minutes ago, superglowy said: These are joke posts mocking the fact Spyglass is desperate and bringing everyone back. There was one saying Sidney's dog Cherokee had (sadly) turned down a role. Oh... LOL 3
okgo Posted February 5 Posted February 5 13 minutes ago, KBax said: WHAT! Okok I'm really curious how they are going to incorporate SMG into this... like these characters they are bringing back did they not actually die? I'm here for anything Emma Roberts, Jill's character is iconic. That account is just full of ****, they know nothing lol 1 1
okgo Posted February 6 Posted February 6 Mason Gooding on slasher Heart Eyes, reuniting with Jasmin Savoy Brown and Matthew Lillard's Scream 7 return: No one 'will be able to anticipate' Between Scream and this month's slasher romantic-comedy Heart Eyes, Mason Gooding has been stabbed on screen quite a bit. His favorite of those bloody good times, however, is what he calls "a Chad Meeks-Martin Special." It's the moment towards the end of Scream VI (2023) where two Ghostface killers get the jump on him. They stab him a bunch of times and then turn towards the camera as he falls, wiping the blood from their knives in unison. "The dual Ghostface ribcage stab was really rad to film," he tells Entertainment Weekly, "but nothing could be defined as a career highlight as to see that kill done in Mortal Kombat 1." Gooding, 28, is a massive gamer and anime fan. He played the latest Mortal Kombat entry as Ghostface, which became a playable character last year. The actor, who's often chased by this masked killer in movies — and will be again in Scream 7 (now filming in Atlanta) — acknowledges his choice of play "is very meta and funny." It wasn't until Tyler Gillett, Gooding's director on 2020's Scream (which he loves to call "Five Cream") and its sequel, texted him about a particular "brutality" move that recreates his favorite stabbing scene. Scream is now back on his docket, but he can't say too much about the seventh film in the franchise beyond what we know. Kevin Williamson, a writer who helped launch the franchise by working on the first three movies, is now directing Scream 7. Neve Campbell is also returning after sitting out the last one. And now we're getting not one, but two past Ghostfaces; Matthew Lillard (1996's Scream) and Scott Foley (2000's Scream 3) are both confirmed for the cast. In what capacity, we don't know, especially because both of their characters died in their respective films. But Gooding teases, no one will be able to anticipate it. "Matthew Lillard's been a huge part of my understanding and love for the medium for a very long time," Gooding says, pointing to his love of the live-action Scooby-Doo and horror flick Thirteen Ghosts. "When you consider his work in the context of [the first] Scream, you realize that was actually him kind of reigning it in and being more grounded given the circumstances. To see where they're taking that understanding and dynamic in 7 is far different than I imagine anyone will be able to anticipate, and they will absolutely deliver." He also praises Foley as "incredible" and calls Scream 3 "a secret pleasure" of his. "I cannot wait for people to see what they're cooking, so to speak, with Matthew and Scott," he adds, "because it's something special." Gooding was surprised to get the call to return for Scream 7 alongside Jasmin Savoy Brown as siblings Chad and Mindy Meeks-Martin, respectively, the nephew and niece of the late Randy Meeks (Jamie Kennedy) and children of Martha Meeks (Heather Matarazzo). He acknowledges the obvious: "I wasn't sure where the story was going to go." "The only fun thing about a movie that's so under lock and key is that they are very precious about information as if that's a currency in a lot of ways," Gooding says. "Before I read a script, they asked for my involvement, and that can be difficult as an actor. You don't necessarily know what your character's going to be doing or the sentiment in which it's being called upon if it actually is meant to carry forth the narrative of the character or not. Once I finally did read the script, selfishly seeing Chad's dynamic with Mindy and thinking about the opportunity to work with Jasmine in a way that I have been lucky to, it again touched on that feeling of family and coming home that I attribute to the most transformative time of my career, which was filming Five Cream in Wilmington in 2020." (There's that nickname for the film again.) "The way I would say and ascertain that Jasmine saved my life emotionally, and probably literally, in a lot of cases meant wherever she goes, I will."
YourFavoriteWeapon Posted February 6 Posted February 6 13 minutes ago, okgo said: Mason Gooding on slasher Heart Eyes, reuniting with Jasmin Savoy Brown and Matthew Lillard's Scream 7 return: No one 'will be able to anticipate' Between Scream and this month's slasher romantic-comedy Heart Eyes, Mason Gooding has been stabbed on screen quite a bit. His favorite of those bloody good times, however, is what he calls "a Chad Meeks-Martin Special." It's the moment towards the end of Scream VI (2023) where two Ghostface killers get the jump on him. They stab him a bunch of times and then turn towards the camera as he falls, wiping the blood from their knives in unison. "The dual Ghostface ribcage stab was really rad to film," he tells Entertainment Weekly, "but nothing could be defined as a career highlight as to see that kill done in Mortal Kombat 1." Gooding, 28, is a massive gamer and anime fan. He played the latest Mortal Kombat entry as Ghostface, which became a playable character last year. The actor, who's often chased by this masked killer in movies — and will be again in Scream 7 (now filming in Atlanta) — acknowledges his choice of play "is very meta and funny." It wasn't until Tyler Gillett, Gooding's director on 2020's Scream (which he loves to call "Five Cream") and its sequel, texted him about a particular "brutality" move that recreates his favorite stabbing scene. Scream is now back on his docket, but he can't say too much about the seventh film in the franchise beyond what we know. Kevin Williamson, a writer who helped launch the franchise by working on the first three movies, is now directing Scream 7. Neve Campbell is also returning after sitting out the last one. And now we're getting not one, but two past Ghostfaces; Matthew Lillard (1996's Scream) and Scott Foley (2000's Scream 3) are both confirmed for the cast. In what capacity, we don't know, especially because both of their characters died in their respective films. But Gooding teases, no one will be able to anticipate it. "Matthew Lillard's been a huge part of my understanding and love for the medium for a very long time," Gooding says, pointing to his love of the live-action Scooby-Doo and horror flick Thirteen Ghosts. "When you consider his work in the context of [the first] Scream, you realize that was actually him kind of reigning it in and being more grounded given the circumstances. To see where they're taking that understanding and dynamic in 7 is far different than I imagine anyone will be able to anticipate, and they will absolutely deliver." He also praises Foley as "incredible" and calls Scream 3 "a secret pleasure" of his. "I cannot wait for people to see what they're cooking, so to speak, with Matthew and Scott," he adds, "because it's something special." Gooding was surprised to get the call to return for Scream 7 alongside Jasmin Savoy Brown as siblings Chad and Mindy Meeks-Martin, respectively, the nephew and niece of the late Randy Meeks (Jamie Kennedy) and children of Martha Meeks (Heather Matarazzo). He acknowledges the obvious: "I wasn't sure where the story was going to go." "The only fun thing about a movie that's so under lock and key is that they are very precious about information as if that's a currency in a lot of ways," Gooding says. "Before I read a script, they asked for my involvement, and that can be difficult as an actor. You don't necessarily know what your character's going to be doing or the sentiment in which it's being called upon if it actually is meant to carry forth the narrative of the character or not. Once I finally did read the script, selfishly seeing Chad's dynamic with Mindy and thinking about the opportunity to work with Jasmine in a way that I have been lucky to, it again touched on that feeling of family and coming home that I attribute to the most transformative time of my career, which was filming Five Cream in Wilmington in 2020." (There's that nickname for the film again.) "The way I would say and ascertain that Jasmine saved my life emotionally, and probably literally, in a lot of cases meant wherever she goes, I will." Mason is such a class act
superchaz Posted February 6 Posted February 6 I would have loved if the movie went in the direction of Wes Craven's new nightmare where they did bring back the likes of SMG and Rose McGowen to play themselves with a real life ghost face killing them one by one
DEGUOM Posted February 7 Posted February 7 23 hours ago, okgo said: the most transformative time of my career was filming Five Cream Heyyy Mason... It was transformative for myself too
dman4life Posted February 8 Posted February 8 On 2/5/2025 at 12:32 PM, superglowy said: These are joke posts mocking the fact Spyglass is desperate and bringing everyone back. There was one saying Sidney's dog Cherokee had (sadly) turned down a role. The way I just cackled at this 2
Lemon Posted February 8 Posted February 8 Mason Gooding is really a revelation in a sense that he actually fits this urban type of horror movies pretty well, especially slashers and his characters do fit him too. Glad he is there among everyone else.
okgo Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Kevin shared a pic on his IG stories today with some of the cast at a Heart Eyes screening to support Mason 2
YourFavoriteWeapon Posted February 9 Posted February 9 23 minutes ago, okgo said: Kevin shared a pic on his IG stories today with some of the cast at a Heart Eyes screening to support Mason So cute and heartwarming to see Kevin supporting both Mason and Spyglass. Neve also looks SO good, our final girl is back 1
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