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| Genre | Horror |
|---|---|
| Format | DVD+Blu-ray, Digital copy, Multiple Formats |
| Contributor | Adam Brody, Aimee Teegarden, Alison Brie, Anna Paquin, Anthony Anderson, Britt Robertson, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Emma Roberts, Erik Knudsen, Hayden Panettiere, Iya Labunka, Kevin Williamson, Kristen Bell, Lucy Hale, Marielle Jaffe, Marley Shelton, Mary McDonnell, Neve Campbell, Nico Tortorella, Rory Culkin, Shenae Grimes, Wes Craven See more |
| Initial release date | 2011-04-15 |
| Language | English |
| aspect_ratio | 2.35:1 |
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| is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No |
| mpaa_rating | R (Restricted) |
| product_dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces |
| item_model_number | TWC23263BR |
| director | Wes Craven |
| media_format | DVD+Blu-ray, Digital copy, Multiple Formats |
| run_time | 1 hour and 51 minutes |
| release_date | October 4, 2011 |
| actors | Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere, Neve Campbell |
| subtitles | β : English, Spanish |
| producers | Iya Labunka, Kevin Williamson, Wes Craven |
| studio | Anchor Bay |
| writers | Kevin Williamson |
| number_of_discs | 2 |
| best_sellers_rank | #4,808 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #301 in Horror (Movies & TV) |




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Customers consider Scream 4 one of the best horror movies ever made, praising its perfect mix of horror and gore, suspenseful plot, and jaw-dropping ending. The movie features a terrific cast, with one customer specifically noting Emma Roberts' amazing performance, and customers appreciate it as a fun return to the Scream franchise. While the DVD plays perfectly, some customers report issues with the digital copy bei
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This is a review of the Bluray version. I just watched Scre4m and I must say, I was shocked. . .at how good it was! It is the best since the first, and I dare say, as good as the first. It's scary, very witty, clever, and surprisingly well acted with a terrific cast and a first-rate screenplay by series creator Kevin Williamson. The story follows the ten-year anniversary of the Woodsboro murders (the events which comprised the first)and Sidney Prescott (reprised by the lovely Neve Campbell) has written an autobiography about her experiences of the the first 3 stories and how she recovered from these events. Campbell is still one of the most likable, heroic, and role-model worthy heroines in horror history. She's by turns tough and fearless and soft and vulnerable...refracted beautifully though Campbell's uncommon grace and talent. Also returning are Courtney Cox as Gale Weathers-Riley, who steals most of her scenes, and David Arquette as now Sheriff Dewey Riley. It's nice to see the old gang we rooted for so strongly across 3 films back together again. I can see why the filmmakers would have done anything to preserve the central cast, as it would not be the same without them. We also have a band of fresh faces and cameos from Hayden Penetierre (another scene-stealer), Emma Roberts, Anna Paquin (True Blood). Rory Culkin (Signs), among others. Ghostface is also back for the 10th anniversary and has his knife sharpened to cut through many of the new cast, and director Wes Craven's brilliant hide and seek direction is still thrilling and he has managed to make it feel both familiar and fresh. The unsung hero of Scream 4 is Kevin Williamson, who has written a sharp, observent, hysterically self-referential and his observations and insights on the last decade of horror films is absolutely brilliant and gives the film its octance, since he is really the first to comment on it in any meanigful way, much the way he did with the entire horror genre thus far in the first film. He plays with the tsunami of horror remakes, the new technologies and social networking sites, and ever shifting rules of the genre to brilliant ends, as it allows for some truly imaginative chase and kill scenes. He even pokes some hilarious fun at himself, as he more or less invented the "opening scene murder mini-movie" which the series was known for starting with Scream 1's terrifying opening minutes with Drew Barrymore. The ending is a true jaw-dropper and a genuine surprise and one that makes more sense than the last two sequels did. Once again Williamson ties it into current media culture deftly and skillfully. The Bluray presentation is superb. The 1080p PQ is razor sharp and wonderfully filmic. The grain structure is kept beautifully intact but it is never obtrusive. Colors are bright, skin tones are natural, and fine detail is superb...every kill reveals every drip of blood and piece of flesh...so enjoy that! The DTS-HD MA 5.1 lossless soundtrack is awesome. It's loud, pounding, has terrific and scary ambient surrounds...the rear channels and subwoofer get quite a workout. Dialogue is crisp and clear. Especially nice is Marco Beltrami's terrifying score which heightens the tension. The package includes a standard definition DVD and a digital copy for your mobile device. The special features are a tad light. There's a making of documentary, deleted scenes(w/ optional commentary), and cast and filmmaker commentary. I would have liked more of a breakdown of each area...casting, score, editing, make-up effects, etc. Scream 4's box office ws tepid, which is unfortunate and surprising to me, given how strong the movie is, but I think it fell victim to (ironically) an oversaturated market...the horror blitz has been non-stop since the first Scream hit back in 1996 as it re-invigorated the genre single-handedly. It was also marred by a poor trailer and TV spots which did not even glimpse how good the film is. It also had a crappy release date. This should have been a summer movie. It would have made perfect counter-programming to the 500 superhero movies released this past summer. It's worldwide gross was excellent, but it still makes the likelihood of future sequels uncertain. I hope Craven and Williamson keep going as this territory is more than fertile for a new trilogy, and Scream 4 proves there's lots of life and fresh ingredients to keep it going. Here's hoping Ghostface will return for a 5th entry, and (hope, hope) a 6th, as this is the first in a proposed new trilogy. Ghostface has kept his blade sharp with Scre4m. Read more
For me, the best sequel in the franchise. It's been available for streaming for a while now, but only with dubbing. This option is perfect because it includes the original language with subtitles. Read more
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As a longtime fan of the Scream movies, I was excited to see the franchise return with Scream 4. And I have to say, this movie did not disappoint. Scream 4 is a self-aware and thrilling addition to the slasher franchise, with a cast of characters that are both familiar and new. The film follows Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) as she returns to her hometown of Woodsboro, where a new generation of high school students are being terrorized by the Ghostface killer. The movie is packed with suspense, twists, and plenty of humor, all of which have become trademarks of the Scream franchise. And with the stunning high-definition visuals and crystal-clear audio of the Blu-ray format, the scares and thrills of the film are taken to a whole new level. The cast is also top-notch, with Campbell reprising her role as Sidney Prescott and David Arquette returning as Dewey Riley. But it's the newcomers, like Emma Roberts and Hayden Panettiere, who really shine in their roles and bring a fresh energy to the film. And with bonus features like behind-the-scenes documentaries and commentary tracks from the director and cast, this Blu-ray edition of Scream 4 provides even more insight into the making of the film and the legacy of the Scream franchise. Overall, I can't recommend Scream 4 on Blu-ray enough. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the Scream franchise or just someone looking for a thrilling and self-aware slasher movie, this film is a must-see. With its stunning visuals, top-notch cast, and bonus features, it's a great addition to any movie lover's collection. Read more
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