Movie 3 — Scary

6.5/10 — consistently amusing, rarely hilarious, but never boring.

Anna Faris returned as Cindy Campbell, the franchise’s eternally put-upon protagonist. Now a television news reporter, Cindy investigates a mysterious videotape that causes viewers to die seven days after watching it. Meanwhile, the film cuts between her investigation and a subplot involving Tom Logan (Charlie Sheen), a former reverend and crop farmer discovering circular patterns in his fields.

Scary Movie 3 is often remembered for its star-studded ensemble, which combined returning favorites with legendary comedy figures. Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org Scary Movie 3

“I’m the President of the United States. I’m not afraid of anything except maybe a really, really big spider.”

Cindy finally gets Tabitha to realize she was not murdered but died in an accident, which ends the curse. The aliens are defeated by water, and George wins the rap battle. The film ends with Cindy, George, and their friends celebrating, only for the The Exorcist –style possessed girl from Scary Movie 2 to return for a final jump scare. Meanwhile, the film cuts between her investigation and

weren't just scary—they were cultural phenomena. But for many of us, the definitive version of those stories isn’t the original; it’s the chaotic, slapstick masterpiece that is Scary Movie 3 (2003)

: Cindy Campbell (Anna Faris) investigates a cursed videotape that kills viewers in seven days. I’m not afraid of anything except maybe a

Unlike its predecessors, which leaned heavily into R-rated raunchiness under the Wayans brothers, the third installment saw comedy legend David Zucker The Naked Gun