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whoreofdilfs · 11 months
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if u see ghostface running after me, look away! he didnt do anything wrong! if i die he caught me slipping! dont charge him anything! especially not for murder! it was my fault entirely!
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p0rkbun · 9 months
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how I think scream characters would say “shut up”
don’t ask me why I made this😭😭😭
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behindthescreamz · 5 months
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the different variants of the iconic ghostface mask used in the scream franchise.
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zombie-jed · 1 year
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More scream prezoh tweets
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georgeromeros · 2 years
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Halloween (1978) dir. John Carpenter
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copingwithobsessions · 7 months
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Gotta love the fact that while all the Ghostface duos/trios worked alone most of the time (only one ghostface present during a murder or phone call except in some cases), Billy and Stu were constantly together for their Ghostface acts, literally (Casey and Steve's murders, Maureen's murder and the climax of the movie) or in spirit (Billy killing Tatum while Stu was at the party, Stu calling Tatum's house to get Billy off the suspect list)
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lexyscross · 26 days
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Ghostface isn't a "he"/"him"/"his." Ghostface isn't a "he"/"him"/"his." Ghostface isn't a "he"/"him"/"his." Ghostface isn't a "he"/"him"/"his."
Ghostface is a bunch of people, including women. Ghostface is a persona, not a character.
Ghostface isn't a "he"/"him"/"his." Ghostface is not a fucking "he"/"him"/"his."
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reidlover101 · 7 months
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My one true love
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notenywhere · 1 year
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Ghostface, Scream (1996-2023)(spoilers)
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"Hello"
Jason and Greg didn't fit, sorry :(
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1n-bl0om · 1 year
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parallels between SCREAM 2 & SCREAMVI
SCREAMVI SPOILERS
- both take place at a college campus
- it’s the first time the main characters leave woodsboro
- the love interest wasn’t the killer
- families of a previous killer are targeting the final girl. (mrs loomis for sidney, richies family for sam)
- both families are avenging sons
- at the reveal, sam says mindys name in the same tone sidney said gales when she thought she was ghostface
- act three takes place in a theater. the abandoned theater for 6 and the windsor theater department for 2
- a film student is a killer (mickey and the students in the beginning)
- tara punches gale like sidney punched gale
- a character that was shot and thought to be dead ends up alive (gale and kirby)
- a character that was stabbed multiple times ends up alive (dewey and chad)
- tara yells out for chad and sobs as he’s being stabbed. gale sobs and watches through the glass as dewey gets stabbed
- sam and tara try to lure ghostface at the park. randy stalls ghostface while on call at the campus
- ethans reveal is a call back to mickeys reveal while quinns is a call back to mrs loomis
- quinn and ethan represent mickey, both being unstable and unpredictable like him. detective bailey represents nancy loomis in the fact that she’s grieving and wants total revenge
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addicted-to-the-knife · 3 months
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Very curious about that because people are understandably partial to Billy & Stu as a duo (same), but what if you had to choose just one... Also, I wanna know how much any of the other killers are being favoured. My favourite is Stu Macher. <3
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behindthescreamz · 4 months
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behind the scenes photos and a “scream 2” fun fact!
the original ending included a shot of ghostface lurking at the windsor college tower (pictured above) to further play into the iconic franchise saying “they always come back…” but it was ultimately cut in an attempt to give sidney some peace after the events of the film.
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wolfofansbach · 1 year
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Scream barbies
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zombie-jed · 6 months
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SCREAM (1996) | SCREAM 2 (1997)
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cc-tinslebee · 1 year
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I haven’t seen anyone talk about this, but what exactly is Samantha Carpenter’s deal??
She sees visions of Billy goading her, enabling her to kill people, and we can infer that she’s been having them long before the events of Scream 5.
And everyone’s explanation is that being a killer is “in her blood.” But it can’t be that simple. There are naturally psychological reasons that can make a lineage of killers, but I just don’t see that being true for her?
Billy killed as a righteous act, to punish Maureen for ruining his family. The Woodsboro killings a year later happened, presumably as a continual punishment for Maureen: destroy her family like she destroyed his. But Billy enjoyed killing. Both he and Stu revelled in taking lives away, that much seems evident. “It was like he was making a movie.”
Nancy Loomis killed to punish Sidney for taking away her son. Randy insults her son, and she sees red and kills him; it’s an act of rage. Nancy’s reason for killing isn’t “psychotic,” it’s delusional. It comes from a place of not only a mother’s hurt, but one where she places blame on Sidney and Maureen for everything: not her murderous son, not her cheating husband. Sid and Maureen.
Sidney’s entire maternal side of the family is filled with a similar story. Roman, killing to punish Sidney because Maureen chose the life of her choosing over the son she didn’t want to have. Jill, killing to have even a small amount of Sidney’s fame.
Sidney and Sam both have killed to protect themselves and others, but Sidney has always killed out of necessity. A kill that will get her out of this nightmare as soon as possible.
Every kill Sam has done is a choice to mutilate instead of getting it over with like Sidney or Tara. She did it to Richie and now, his family.
Horror — especially slasher — gets muddled when you think about how psychology actually works instead of throwing around words like “psycho” like they all mean the same thing.
I think whenever Sam kills, she finds a comfort in the fact that her father is Billy Loomis. She can use it as an excuse, a safety net. It’s okay that she feels enjoyment in butchering the people she’s killed because her biological father was a serial killer, and it’s not indicative of who she is. She can blame him for it.
But the hallucinations. It’s not Billy Loomis. His face is always off. How would she know his voice? It’s not him. And it’s not some “killer instinct” she passed onto her. There is something psychologically different about Sam than there was Billy or his mom.
And holy shit I really need to know what it is, because this “she’s like this because her dead father who she never met killed people” is getting on my nerves.
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mrsaltieri-real · 7 months
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Do you think murder is sexual for the ghostfaces?
Oh, good question.
I think it depends on which Ghostface you’re talking about. Ghostface as his own character? Absolutely 100%. The individual Ghostfaces? I’m going to do a small dive in. Don’t mind me.
Billy Loomis: Yes and no. To a certain degree, I’m kind of leaning toward yes. He definitely gets off on violence, but his motive was purely driven out of revenge and that’s pretty hard to ignore. He definitely liked knowing he fucked Sidney knowing he was going to try kill her (he did NOT enjoy fucking her though.)
Stu Macher: Yes. Immediately yes. Out of love for Billy, but he absolutely got off on violence. He was having way too much fun the entire time for him not to be rock fucking hard, come on.
Mickey Altieri: Are you kidding me??? Obviously YES. He’s probably the Ghostface that’s driven the most sexually. He considers sex and murder two sides of the same coin, is 1000% rock hard the entire time. Enjoys both forms of penetration way too much, how disgustingly poetic. Sick cunt. I love him.
Nancy Loomis: No.
Roman Bridger: No.
Charlie Walker: Eh. He was having way too much fun and was way too brutal (especially when killing Olivia) for anyone to say he wasn’t getting at least a little hard over it.
Jill Roberts: She was only horny for herself and her motive. She had Charlie did all the work. Soooo NO, it’s not sexual for Jolt- I mean Jill.
Amber Freeman: Immediately YES. Did you see the way she was killing??? Instantly wet. And I mean, so was she.
Richie Kirsch: Tough one. I’m gonna go with a firm maybe. He was too hard over the Stab movies for me to just say no.
Wayne Bailey: No. he was brutal, but no.
Ethan Landry: Although my perfect boy was running around having an absolute ball in act 3, I’m going to go with no. He was just trying to live up to Richie’s standards. But that’s not to say he wasn’t enjoying it at least a little bit, probably more than he expected.
Quinn Bailey: Sex positive queen, but I’m going to once again say no. She was revenge driven entirely, I don’t think she necessarily ENJOYED it in that way.
Honourable mention: Jason Carvey: Immediately fucking yes. His speech about Laura after he killed her??? No other explanation needed.
Sorry this was a simple question and I just went off and ran with it but here we are.
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