Third entry in the now tired series continues on with the smirky humour and satiricial approach as the ghostface killer continues to stalk Neve Campbell and the other survivors who are all brought together on the set of "Stab 3" when our killer starts to murder the actors following the script for the fictional movie.
Ho-hum sequel continues to slip even more into cliché and any of the freshness the original had is mostly forgotten as we're given characters we continue to care even less about (moreso than the previous entry even) and a revealing of the killer that's nothing if not lame (and totally left-field). Even the killings here seem watered down. And where can I get one of those nifty voice programmers that just know a persons voice without needing any intricate programming?
Only worthwhile for Jaime Kennedy making an amusing cameo on a videotape and to see Jay & Silent Bob (from Clerks, etc.) make a pop culture appearance.
Feeble, passable, tedious and packed with characters seemingly obsessed with their cellular phones. At least we get to see Jenny McCarthy be a victim.
Directed By: Wes Craven.
Written By: Ehren Kruger.
Starring: David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox Arquette.
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