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*''[[Half-Life_2|Halflife 2 (Computer Game)]]'' - The Tripods (that develop out of the IPods after the Storm) look, function and move like the [[Striders]] in Halflife 2, one of the most successful computer games in history.


== Box office ==
== Reception ==
In its opening weekend, the film grossed a total of $40.2 million,<ref>[http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=2050&p=.htm 'Scary Movie 4' Cracks Easter Record<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> the third best opening weekend of the ''Scary Movie'' franchise. It has the best Easter weekend opening weekend ever, beating ''[[Panic Room (film)]]'' which made $30.1 million in its opening and also the second best April opening, only $2 million behind ''[[Anger Management]]'''s record.
In its opening weekend, the film grossed a total of $40.2 million,<ref>[http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=2050&p=.htm 'Scary Movie 4' Cracks Easter Record<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> the third best opening weekend of the ''Scary Movie'' franchise. It has the best Easter weekend opening weekend ever, beating ''[[Panic Room (film)]]'' which made $30.1 million in its opening and also the second best April opening, only $2 million behind ''[[Anger Management]]'''s record. As of October 18, 2006, the film has grossed a total of $90,710,620 at the [[United States]] box office and $178,710,620 worldwide.

As of October 18, 2006, the film has grossed a total of $90,710,620 at the [[United States]] box office and $178,710,620 worldwide.

==Critical reception==


The film received generally mixed reviews from critics. As of August 2008, the film holds a 38% approval rating on [[Rotten Tomatoes]]. Though for the most part it was received less favorably than the first three ''Scary Movies'', with only the second one getting worse reviews, ''[[The New York Times]]''' review was relatively positive: "Organized on the principle of parody, not plot..., it's an exercise in lowbrow postmodernism, a movie-movie contraption more nuts than [[Charlie Kaufman]]'s gnarliest fever dream."<ref name="Scarymovie4review">{{cite news| url=http://movies.nytimes.com/2006/04/14/movies/14scar.html |title=Parody Without Plot in 'Scary Movie 4' |last=Lee |first=Nathan |work=New York Times |date=2006-04-14 |accessdate=2008-02-02}}</ref>
The film received generally mixed reviews from critics. As of August 2008, the film holds a 38% approval rating on [[Rotten Tomatoes]]. Though for the most part it was received less favorably than the first three ''Scary Movies'', with only the second one getting worse reviews, ''[[The New York Times]]''' review was relatively positive: "Organized on the principle of parody, not plot..., it's an exercise in lowbrow postmodernism, a movie-movie contraption more nuts than [[Charlie Kaufman]]'s gnarliest fever dream."<ref name="Scarymovie4review">{{cite news| url=http://movies.nytimes.com/2006/04/14/movies/14scar.html |title=Parody Without Plot in 'Scary Movie 4' |last=Lee |first=Nathan |work=New York Times |date=2006-04-14 |accessdate=2008-02-02}}</ref>

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Scary Movie 4
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDavid Zucker
Written byStory by
Craig Mazin
Screenplay by
Jim Abrahams
Pat Proft
Craig Mazin
Produced byRobert K. Weiss
StarringAnna Faris
Regina Hall
Craig Bierko
Bill Pullman
Anthony Anderson
Leslie Nielsen
Molly Shannon
Michael Madsen
Chris Elliott
Carmen Electra
Shaquille O'Neal
Phil McGraw
Cloris Leachman
Conchita Campbell
Beau Mirchoff
Kevin Hart
DeRay Davis
Charlie Sheen
Simon Rex
Youngbloodz
Bryan Callen
Alonzo Bodden
Dave Attell
Holly Madison
Bridget Marquardt
Kendra Wilkinson
Drew Mikuska
Chingy
Fabolous
Lil' Jon
James Earl Jones
Music byJames L. Venable
Distributed byUnited States
Dimension Films
The Weinstein Company
International
Miramax Films
Buena Vista Distribution
Release dates
UK october 25, 2006
USA April 14, 2006
Running time
83 min.
89 min. (unrated)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$45 million
Box office$178,262,620

Scary Movie 4 is the fourth film of the Scary Movie franchise and is directed by David Zucker, written by Jim Abrahams, Craig Mazin and Pat Proft, and produced by Craig Mazin and Robert K. Weiss. It is distributed by The Weinstein Company via its Dimension Films unit in the U.S., and internationally by Buena Vista Distribution (Miramax). It was released on April 14, 2006.

Plot

The main plot parodies four movies; The Grudge, The Village, Saw (series), and War of the Worlds.

The film opens as Shaquille O'Neal and Dr. Phil wake up chained in a bathroom with only two minutes to escape as their host, Jigsaw, reveals the room is being filled with a nerve gas. After a few tries, Shaq manages to make a successful free throw with a huge rock in order to get the saw down to cut off their legs. However, Dr. Phil ends up sawing off the wrong foot, thereby remaining chained as they die. The story begins when Cindy Campbell visits her ex-brother-in-law Tom Logan (Charlie Sheen), maintaining continuity from Scary Movie 3, who is helping her in her healthcare profession. However, in spite of being in a relationship with three girls, Logan tries to kill himself by taking an overdose of sleeping pills. But he accidentally ingested Viagra pills, resulting in him tumbling over a balustrade and landing on his erect penis, dying a painful death. Later, Cindy receives a tour of a creepy house by the healthcare supervisor, who tries to hide the supernatural stuff caused by a boy before Cindy takes the job of caring for the house's incapacitated owner Mrs. Norris (Cloris Leachman).

Meanwhile, Cindy's neighbor Tom Ryan (Craig Bierko), in a depressed state since his divorce, quits his job as a crane operator at the docks. At a bar afterwards he runs into Mahalik (Anthony Anderson) and CJ (Kevin Hart), who have started a homosexual relationship since they took a trip in the mountains ( Parody of Movie Brokeback Mountain ). Tom gets home, where his ex-wife (Molly Shannon) has just arrived with his children, Robbie and Rachel, who both resent him. Later that day, after accidentally sponge bathing Mrs. Norris with her own urine, Cindy notices the strange events going on in the house, facing Toshio.

The next morning she confides in Tom about the events of the previous night, which leads to a conversation about their past relationships. Cindy has a flashback to her first marriage, showing a big African-American man cussing her out, and then another to her second marriage, to the death of her husband George (Simon Rex) when during her last boxing match against Tiffany Stone, snaps his neck in a freak accident.

As the two share a kiss, the sky suddenly goes stormy and everything electronic stops working - in War of the Worlds computers and televisions stop working, but in this film mobile phones, cars, bikes and even skateboards stop working. (And one man runs out of the lavatory complaining "My bowels have stopped working!") Tom goes to investigate as a gigantic object called triPod emerges to play Karma Chameleon before switching to the "Destroy Humanity" playlist, transforming into a mobile weapon that vaporizes mankind into ash with only their clothes left intact. Cindy runs back into her house and finds Toshio again. They began speaking in "Japanese," which was actually a combination of different Japanese brands. She is told by the ghost boy that she can find the answer to the alien attack when she finds the boy's killer and his father's heart, giving her directions to his father's location with blood writing on the wall, but Cindy couldn't read them, so the writing transformed into a Yahoo map so that Cindy could read it. Tom splits up with Cindy and flees with his kids.

The scene then changes to the President Baxter Harris (Leslie Nielsen) being informed that aliens are attacking while sitting in Edna R. Penhall Elementary School, listening to a book being read about a duck; when his aide Jamison (Alonzo Bodden) comes, he sits motionless, wanting to hear the rest of the story. When Jamison explains that he read the book before and the duck dies, chaos ensues, and the children begin to violently riot as a result. Baxter tries to go on to another story which he mistakenly called "Rumpelforeskin". When Jamison takes him out of the classroom, Baxter tells Jamison to remind him to sign the abortion bill after admitting he just doesn't get children.

Cindy runs into Brenda Meeks (Regina Hall), who was thought to have been dead (and actually did die in Scary Movie 3), and now a local reporter, at a downed plane and together they manage to find the last working car and follow the directions of the ghost boy. Upon taking the car from someone by chucking a solenoid at the driver, played by Lil' Jon, Cindy and Brenda drive past Mahalik and CJ who've mistaken some of the slow-moving, shell-shocked survivors of the alien attack as zombies. Tom and the children continue to travel as some people threaten him, using his gun to get their attention before being forced to submit to losing the car. Back at the White House, President Harris is being briefed about the duck by Jamison as Homeland Security's Harper (Bryan Callen) comes in with an eye-witness to the alien attack. She states that the triPods are indestructible and describes the weapon used by the triPods as a laser that "causes people's clothes to fly off people."

Following the instructions by the Grudge Boy, Cindy and Brenda come across a village a century behind modern times. After unsuccessfully trying to steal clothes off some villagers, they take some from a laundry basket and attempt to fit in. Unfortunately, they are captured by the guards and are taken into a court to decide their fate by Henry Hale (Bill Pullman), the head of the village. During the trial Henry Hale's blind daughter (Carmen Elektra) stumbles into the courtroom, thinking she has found her way home. Mistaking a chest for a privy, she strips and defecates, noisily, to the consternation of the crowded courtroom. Hale rules that Cindy and Brenda may stay in the village, but they may never leave.

At an emergency session of the UN, and a round of horribly inappropriate jokes, President Harris reveals a weapon made to combat the aliens. Scientists have taken the lasers used by the triPods, which kill the people but leave their clothes behind, and modified it to have the opposite effect in hopes of fighting back. The members of the UN get an unexpected, and quite unwelcome, demonstration when President Harris accidentally hits the switch and is soon standing in front of all the delegates, completely unaware that he is totally naked. It’s not long before the entire UN is stark naked and panic ensues as Harper escorts the President out of the UN.

Tom and his children run into a battle between the US military and triPods. Robbie decides to join the fight, excited by the graphic violence, running away from Tom. While Tom tries to dissuade him, Michael Jackson (who has gathered a group of horrified of children) tries to persuade Rachel to come with him, but Tom manages to stop her in time as they and the children run into the woods as Jackson is zapped by the triPod's heat ray; reverting to back to as he looked during Bad, then during Thriller, before finally revealing his true form - a balding middle-aged black man - as the a fourth blast destroys him totally, leaving only his nose. Tom and his daughter flee into a house protected by Oliver (Michael Madsen, who is telling them that they should make their own tripods ("Ours will have FOUR legs"). Soon, Tom and Rachel are captured by a triPod.

That night, the village is attacked by those they don't speak of, however it is discovered that they are Old Lady Henderson and Pigface Joe in costumes. Next door, Henry is stabbed in the chest by the mentally challenged Ezekiel (Chris Elliott). Henry reveals to Cindy and Brenda that he is the father of the Grudge Boy, who was killed at Cindy's boxing match when during the freak accident, the boy was crushed under the weight of Don King. He tells Cindy that only she has the power to defeat the triPods. But before Henry reveals how, he is stabbed again by Ezekiel as the other villagers arrive, answering Brenda that Ezekiel got out of jail by his equally mentally challenged brother, the sheriff. At that point, Cindy and Brenda get captured by the Command triPod.

The characters wake up in the bathroom from the opening, with Cindy and Brenda wearing "Venus Fly Traps" and Tom a device that would shoot a large penis shaped object into his anus. Jigsaw appears on a monitor on the wall, and tells them they have 60 seconds to get the devices off before they die. Eventually, Cindy figures out (after much prompting) that she has to get the key from behind her eye, which she does with ease, because the key was behind a glass eye she got due to a "bad bar fight in '96". Cindy frees them from their traps, and Tom's kids come down from the ceiling, about to be sliced into bits unless he holds onto a rope, leaving him open to another torture device("The Nutcracker"), which gives him various punishments such as kicking his crotch, and giving him a purple nurple and a wet willy and then an iron maiden-like contraption that would kill him but save his kids. Moments before their imminent deaths, Cindy finds photos in the toilet of Jigsaw with Henry's wife and the Grudge Boy, realizing that Jigsaw was the ghost boy's biological father, and the entire invasion was revenge for his son's death. But after seeing how far Tom would go to save his children's lives at the cost of his own, Jigsaw cancels the invasion and allows them to leave after forcefully apologizing for the killing of millions as the other TriPods are deactivated. Nine months later, Brenda gives birth to her love child with Jigsaw's brother, Zoltar, CJ and Mahalik resume their homosexual relationship, and President Baxter Harris is seen sleeping with a duck as James Earl Jones narrates mankind's victory before getting run over by a passing bus.

A five minute epilogue about jake show month after that Tom appears on Oprah, acting crazy for attention with her (played by Debra Wilson). Tom runs around the studio, does backflips (performed by David Leighton), swings across the studio, and chews/rips apart one of the couch cushions. Cindy Campbell walks in and gets thrown off the stage by Tom. Tom then breaks Oprah's hands and wrists, smashes a chair over her head, runs towards and puts his mouth over the camera lens as the screen goes black

Parodies

As with the other films in the series, Scary Movie 4 parodies an array of movies and television shows. The following is a list of all the officially spoofed scenes/events throughout the movie:

Reception

In its opening weekend, the film grossed a total of $40.2 million,[1] the third best opening weekend of the Scary Movie franchise. It has the best Easter weekend opening weekend ever, beating Panic Room (film) which made $30.1 million in its opening and also the second best April opening, only $2 million behind Anger Management's record. As of October 18, 2006, the film has grossed a total of $90,710,620 at the United States box office and $178,710,620 worldwide.

The film received generally mixed reviews from critics. As of August 2008, the film holds a 38% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Though for the most part it was received less favorably than the first three Scary Movies, with only the second one getting worse reviews, The New York Times' review was relatively positive: "Organized on the principle of parody, not plot..., it's an exercise in lowbrow postmodernism, a movie-movie contraption more nuts than Charlie Kaufman's gnarliest fever dream."[2]

Home Media Release

The film was released on home media on August 15, 2006. About 1,581,754 units were sold, bringing in $22,308,989 in revenue.[3]

Ratings

  • In the USA, the official MPAA rating is PG-13 for crude and sexual humour throughout, some comic violence, and language.
  • In the UK, the official BBFC rating is 15 for strong language and moderate sex references.

Cast

Anna Faris Cindy Campbell
Regina Hall Brenda Meeks
Craig Bierko Tom Ryan
Conchita Campbell Rachel Ryan
Beau Mirchoff Robbie Ryan
Anthony Anderson Mahalik
Kevin Hart CJ
DeRay Davis Marvin
Bill Pullman Henry Hale
Carmen Electra Holly
Chris Elliott Ezekiel
Leslie Nielsen President Harris
Henry Mah Mr. Koji
Michael Madsen Oliver
Patrice O'Neal Rashed/CrackHead
Garrett Masuda Toshio Saeki
Cloris Leachman Ms. Norris
Kathryn Dobbs School Teacher
Link Baker Zoltar (voice)
Angelique Naude Waitress
Shaquille O'Neal Himself
Dr. Phil Himself
Rorelee Tio Yoko
Allison Warren Polish Delegate
Edward Moss Michael Jackson
Lil' Jon Himself
Fabolous Himself/Gunman
Chingy Himself
Crystal Lowe Chingy's Girl
Bubba Sparxxx Hoodlum
Bone Crusher Hoodlum
Sean P (of Youngbloodz) Himself
J-Bo (of Youngbloodz) Himself
Don King Himself
James Earl Jones Narrator
Dave Attell Knifeman
John Reardon Jeremiah
Debra Wilson Oprah Winfrey
Charlie Sheen Tom Logan
Simon Rex George Logan
Kimani Ray Smith Cutman
Dale Wolfe Hang Gliding Man
Holly Madison Herself
Bridget Marquardt Herself
Kendra Wilkinson Herself
Billy the Puppet Himself

References

  1. ^ 'Scary Movie 4' Cracks Easter Record
  2. ^ Lee, Nathan (2006-04-14). "Parody Without Plot in 'Scary Movie 4'". New York Times. Retrieved 2008-02-02.
  3. ^ http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/2006/SCAR4-DVD.php