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Film de peur 3

Titre original : Scary Movie 3
  • 2003
  • 14A
  • 1h 24m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,6/10
166 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
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Charlie Sheen, Leslie Nielsen, Denise Richards, Queen Latifah, Simon Rex, Anthony Anderson, Anna Faris, and Eddie Griffin in Film de peur 3 (2003)
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Cindy doit enquêter sur les mystérieux agroglyphes et les cassettes vidéo, et aider le Président à empêcher une invasion étrangère.Cindy doit enquêter sur les mystérieux agroglyphes et les cassettes vidéo, et aider le Président à empêcher une invasion étrangère.Cindy doit enquêter sur les mystérieux agroglyphes et les cassettes vidéo, et aider le Président à empêcher une invasion étrangère.

  • Director
    • David Zucker
  • Writers
    • Craig Mazin
    • Pat Proft
    • Shawn Wayans
  • Stars
    • Anna Faris
    • Charlie Sheen
    • Regina Hall
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,6/10
    166 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    2 709
    46
    • Director
      • David Zucker
    • Writers
      • Craig Mazin
      • Pat Proft
      • Shawn Wayans
    • Stars
      • Anna Faris
      • Charlie Sheen
      • Regina Hall
    • 404Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 125Commentaires de critiques
    • 49Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 2 victoires et 4 nominations au total

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    Scary Movie 3.5: The Unrated Cut
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    Scary Movie 3: Blu-Ray
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    Scary Movie 3.5: The Unrated Cut
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    Rôles principaux60

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    Anna Faris
    Anna Faris
    • Cindy
    Charlie Sheen
    Charlie Sheen
    • Tom
    Regina Hall
    Regina Hall
    • Brenda Meeks
    Pamela Anderson
    Pamela Anderson
    • Becca
    Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg
    Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg
    • Kate
    • (as Jenny McCarthy)
    Marny Eng
    • Tabitha
    Simon Rex
    Simon Rex
    • George
    Jianna Ballard
    Jianna Ballard
    • Sue
    Jeremy Piven
    Jeremy Piven
    • Ross Giggins
    Timothy Stack
    Timothy Stack
    • Carson Ward
    • (as Tim Stack)
    Elaine Klimaszewski
    Elaine Klimaszewski
    • Elaine
    Diane Klimaszewski
    Diane Klimaszewski
    • Diane
    Camryn Manheim
    Camryn Manheim
    • Trooper Champlin
    Drew Mikuska
    Drew Mikuska
    • Cody
    Darrell Hammond
    Darrell Hammond
    • Father Muldoon
    Anthony Anderson
    Anthony Anderson
    • Mahalik
    Dexter Bell
    Dexter Bell
    • Toilet Guy
    Kevin Hart
    Kevin Hart
    • CJ
    • Director
      • David Zucker
    • Writers
      • Craig Mazin
      • Pat Proft
      • Shawn Wayans
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    7movieguy1021

    Scary Movie 3: 7/10

    A funny thing happened on the way to the movie theater tonight. The third installment of the Scary Movie series is not only PG-13, but is directed by comedy legend/genius David Zucker. Although he took over a series from the Wayans Brothers, Zucker turned it around into something almost completely new. It isn't quite in the same vein as his one true classic, Airplane!, but it shows how he should stay away from movies like My Boss's Daughter and go back into the spoof genre which got him, and his team, off the ground.

    The first movie based its main parodies around Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer, and the second was mainly revolved around The Haunting. Scary Movie 3 has two central spoofs: The Ring and Signs. The protagonist from the first two, Cindy (Anna Faris), is now an anchorwoman who investigates a mysterious videotape while odd crop circles appear. Many celebrities have cameos in parodies of recent movies.

    Instead of extremely crude sexual humor, Zucker knew that you don't need lewdness to make people laugh. One of the reasons why Airplane! was so great is because it was only rated PG; almost all of the humor was situational and not just shock value. Sure, Scary Movie 3 had its share of crude humor, but it wasn't as over-the-top and unnecessary as the other two's were. Instead, what he did was take his parodies and make them seem possible. For example, George Carlin plays The Architect (a parody of The Matrix Reloaded) who spends all of his time alone in a giant room. He gets so lonely, he `bonds' with his chair, what most people would do.

    Also, what made Scary Movie 3 funny is how it pointed out the faults of the movies that it is spoofing. Throughout Signs, Mel Gibson doesn't even mention farming once, although he lives out on a farm. Charlie Sheen, who mocks the Gibson character, continuously talks about it for the first few minutes he's on screen. In 8 Mile, one of the things I hated about it was how everyone was speaking with huge words; here, parodies of those characters do exactly this.

    Scary Movie 3 did have some gags that didn't work, especially around the middle of the film. It seems that Zucker just wanted to move as quickly as possible and instead of making it even 90 minutes (it's about 75) he just wanted to make a quick, short parody film. Although Carlin's character was okay, Eddie Griffin and Queen Latifah's characters (as characters from The Matrix) weren't utilized as much as they should have been. Also, Leslie Nielsen, who has been in most of the Zucker spoofs, has a small role as the President and plays a typical Nielsen character. I would have liked to have seen more of him, but at least he was able to deliver a classic Airplane! line.

    Scary Movie 3 is one of the funniest movies of the year, with its almost continuous laughter. It's probably the best one out of the three in the series.

    My rating: 7/10

    Rated PG-13 for pervasive crude and sexual humor, language, comic violence and drug references.
    8IconsofFright

    A Pefect Example...

    ...that when you stop worrying about being just plain filthy and start caring about being funny you make a better comedy. I was not a huge fan of "Scary Movie", although it had it's moments. "Scary Movie 2" was just awful. A real disappointment. Then, I was not sure when I saw the Wayans weren't returning and the film was rated PG-13 if it would work at all. Finally caught the film last night and I laughed more 5 minutes of this sequel than I did during the others.

    It was great to see that David Zucker can still make a really funny parody movie. It was even more refreshing to see an attempt being made to not just out-gross, out-filth the previous film, and simply focus on making a truly funny comedy.
    jellyneckr

    The best in the trilogy!

    I wasn't very thrilled to hear that a third SCARY MOVIE was being made, but I decided to check it out anyway since David Zucker was the director and just like with all David Zucker's previous movies, this one was hilarious! With one of the best cast of all time, SCARY MOVIE 3 has a lot going for it. First off, it spoofs not just horror movies, but crap flicks like 8 MILE as well. Second, it actually has a decent plot unlike the first two SCARY MOVIE films, and third, it is extremely well paced. Besides being absolutely hilarious, the cinematography is excellent. The movie looks great for a lowbrow comedy. Can't wait for SCARY MOVIE 4. 8/10
    tedg

    The Video that Haunts

    I like movies. I like to talk about and think about movies. And I believe that nearly all movies are about other movies anyway. So when any movie comes along that is explicitly about movies, I'm in the ticketline. I really liked the first one because it referenced dozens and dozens of movies. The fact that they could be blended relatively seamlessly was part of the joke, but there was also the game of recognizing the source.

    The second one was no improvement on the invention of the first. But this installment is a completely different beast. It is as different from the others as any in the 'Alien' is different from the others.

    The Wayons are comics in the old-fashioned, standup sense. They make fun of life. When they poke fun at black stereotypes, they are poking fun at how things really are. So they have a big following in that community because their comments often 'ring true.' I really liked their work because it gave me double value for all that money I spend on bad movies.

    But the Zuckers are film comedians, a wholly different species. When they poke fun, they are poking fun not at life, but at the movies. Its a completely different sort of humor. The opening, for instance. In previous films, the dumb blond jokes were about dumb people. In this one, the jokes are about characters and are particularly complicated. Pammy pokes fun at herself, especially herself in the famous porn video. And all is in the context of a tape that haunts.

    Indeed, 'Ringu' was a movie about movies, and it forms the basis for this. Layered on that is '8 Mile,' a performance about a performance, here parodied by another layer of performance.

    Sheen and Nielson are there to poke fun at their prior appearances, and their skits are as deliberately (I think) as flat as the white rapper's. To further the film-about-films idea, we have a parade of outside references: the Michael Jackson bit as a Scoopy Doo character is pretty prime stuff.

    This kind of structure means that you have to make the targets deliberate. So instead of ratatat touching on over a hundred films, they focus on 3 or 4, so you know the score.

    I laughed a few times. But I laughed more when scanning the web and being reminded of certain skits, like the wake, which is a minor masterpiece of editing. My only regret is that the Weinsteins decided to de-raunch the whole thing. I would have tolerated the few score childish jokes for the few really clever, cutting ones that would have made it through.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.
    9BrandtSponseller

    Scary Movie 3!

    Scary Movie 3 is largely a spoof of five films, The Ring (2002), Signs (2002), 8 Mile (2002) and to a lesser extent, The Matrix (1999) and The Matrix Reloaded (2003). It begins with a spoof of the first scene from The Ring, then cuts to Tom's (Charlie Sheen) discovery of the crop circles on his farm ala Signs. As a bridge between the stories, Cindy Campbell (Anna Farris) is a television news reporter who is doing a story on the crop circles, and who is the guardian of a young psychic boy, Cody (Drew Mikuska), similar to Aidan of The Ring. The two stories turn out to be intimately connected. Tom's brother, George (Simon Rex) is a white rapper, ala Eminem in 8 Mile, and he strikes up a romance with Campbell. Meanwhile, President Harris (Leslie Nielsen) also becomes involved as the security of the country is threatened.

    I used to make it a point to not read any other reviews before I wrote my own, but recently, I've become curious when I watch a film I really enjoy, like Scary Movie 3, that many other people seemed to dislike. I find it informative to read the negative reviews to try to figure out why people dislike the film.

    The negative reviews for Scary Movie 3 weren't very helpful. The most popular complaints seem to be that the trailer ruined the film by "giving away the good parts" and that the film has fun at the expense of some people's sacred cows. Additionally, many people made a comment to the effect that you'd only enjoy the film if you're, say, 13 or under.

    I never watch trailers before I see a film any longer. I have also had trailers ruin many films for me in the past, so I just stopped watching them; I recommend that you do the same. If you don't know already, think about commonalities in the films you tend to like. Get an idea for the genres, directors, actors and so on that you usually enjoy. That's the only guide you really need to determine if you should see a film. It's not a guarantee, but what is? I actually look away when trailers appear on screen before the feature when I'm watching a film in the theater, and I try to mentally block out the sound. It's pretty easy to do, as trailers tend to be heavier on sound effects than dialogue. If trailers appear on television, I quickly change the channel. At any rate, it doesn't make the film you're considering any worse just because you watched a trailer first. Scary Movie 3 isn't bad because the trailer ruined it for you.

    Next, it's not a good idea to watch these kinds of comedies (we might call them "absurdist comedies", or "outrageous comedies") if you have any sacred cows--that is, anything that you feel one should not joke about, or that one could go too far in joking about. I don't see it as the film's fault if you haven't analyzed yourself and/or if you do not research the kinds of films you're considering viewing so that you don't expose yourself to something that you're going to consider offensive. If you're sensitive about certain things then you need to learn how to avoid them. If you're allergic to nuts or shellfish, you're going to be careful to not eat anything containing nuts or shellfish, right? It's not the chef's fault.

    Finally, I'm definitely older than 13--I'm in my late 30s, and I loved Scary Movie 3. I came very close to giving it a 10 out of 10--it was at that score until the climax, which I felt unfortunately lost a bit of the comic momentum that preceded it, and which arrived a bit too soon for my tastes (I prefer longer films).

    It helps to be familiar with the films being spoofed. Believe it or not a lot of the jokes are fairly subtle jabs at elements of the source material--for example, the pillow fight of the opening scene, which has connections to the almost lesbian subtext of the same scene in the original Japanese version of The Ring, Ringu (1998); or the character and camera "spins" when Tom first exits his farmhouse, which pokes fun at the stylistic cinematography of Signs. There are also many quicker references to other films. These will have far less payoff if you're not familiar with the source material. For example, during the climax of Scary Movie 3, there's not only a reference to the Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), but also the climax of Motel Hell (1980), which features an infamous chainsaw "duel".

    There is a stylistic difference between the first two Scary Movies and this one, which is undoubtedly correlated to the change in directors. Rather than the Wayans Brothers, David Zucker directs here. Zucker is the exclamatory wiz who also helmed Airplane! (1980), Top Secret! (1984), and The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988). Scary Movie 3 is much more in the vein of Zucker's previous work than the other Scary Movies. I can't imagine why someone would like the one style and not the other, but if so, that might help you decide which Scary Movies to see, if any.

    Finally, there were also some complaints over the plot of this film, especially the combination of such seemingly disparate plots from the source material. It's important to remember that this is absurdist comedy, with an emphasis on absurd. The crazy segues from one plot to the other, with them meeting in the middle thanks to Cindy, President Harris and a number of other crazy devices, was beautifully ridiculous. I want ridiculous when I watch a film like this. That's largely what attracts me to the genre. If you're at all a fan of absurdism, you should find much to enjoy here.

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    • Anecdotes
      Anthony Anderson's character, Mahalik, turned out so popular in test screenings, additional scenes for him were quickly written and shot while the film was already in post-production.
    • Gaffes
      (at around 9 mins) When George gets on the bus and his head gets stuck in the bus door, he loses his cap. In the next shot of him, his cap is back on his head.
    • Citations

      Mahalik: I heard Jamal from 90th street watched that tape last week and this mornin' he woke up dead!

      CJ: How the hell do you wake up dead?

      Mahalik: Cause' you're alive when you go to sleep.

      CJ: So you're telling me you can go to bed dead and wake up alive?

      Mahalik: You can't go to bed dead! That shit would've been redundant.

      CJ: No it would'nt cause' you can go to bed and not be dead, and you can die and not be in the bed.

      Mahalik: But you are in the bed. That's how you wake up dead in the first place fool!

      CJ: Damn! that's some quantum shit right there man! You should be teaching classes!

    • Générique farfelu
      Midway through the credits, there is a line that reads: WE ARE ABOUT HALF WAY THROUGH THIS THING!!
    • Autres versions
      Also released in an unrated version which runs 76 seconds longer.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Making 'Scary Movie 3' (2004)
    • Bandes originales
      School Girls
      Written by Frank Fitzpatrick and Walt Vincent (as R. Walt Vincent)

      Performed by Elfie

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 octobre 2003 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Sites officiels
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    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Scary Movie 3
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Lions Gate Film Studios, Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada(Studio)
    • sociétés de production
      • Dimension Films
      • Brad Grey Pictures
      • Thomas FX Group
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      • 48 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 110 003 217 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 49 700 000 $ US
      • 26 oct. 2003
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 220 673 217 $ US
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      • 1h 24m(84 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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