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Scary Movie 3
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Anna Faris, Pamela Anderson, Jenny McCarthy, Marny Eng View AllCrew
David Zucker (Director), Craig Mazin (Screenplay), Pat Proft (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Oct. 24th, 2003
Runtime: 1 hour, 24 minutes
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80's Scary or Wannabe Scary Movies Non-Mainstream
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Is this movie scary?
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Scary movie from the 90´s
I remember watching this movie that really scared me when I was a kid.
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Looking for movie with the scary guy (see pic)
Does anyone know the movie in which this guy (see attach) played?
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Sexy Celebrity
Cody's teacher is Miss Brenda, Cindy's always resurrected and annoying friend, and my favorite person from the Scary Movie series.
Cody's teacher is Miss Brenda, Cindy's always resurrected and annoying friend, and my favorite person from the Scary Movie series.
Gideon58
The first two films in the franchise were lukewarm attempts at satire at best, but they nailed it in Scary Movie 3, a horror movie lampoon that works because a proven commodity in the art of movie satire is behind the camera.
The first two films in the franchise were lukewarm attempts at satire at best, but they nailed it in Scary Movie 3, a horror movie lampoon that works because a proven commodity in the art of movie satire is behind the camera.