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    • "You should never say ‘who's there?’ Don't you watch scary movies? It's a death wish. You might as well come out here to investigate a strange noise or something."
    • "You’re making popcorn?"- Ghostface.
    • "Do you like scary movies?"- Ghostface.
    • "You never told me your name…[why do you need to know my name?] Because I want to know who I’m looking at." - Ghostface.
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    • 10 "Everybody's A Suspect!"
    • 9 “You F****N' Hit Me with The Phone, D**K!”
    • 8 “No, Please Don’T Kill Me, Mr. Ghostface, I Wanna Be in The Sequel!”
    • 7 “I’m Feelin’ A Little Woozy Here!”
    • 6 “Not in My movie.”
    • 5 “My Mom and Dad Are Gonna Be So Mad at Me!”
    • 4 “Movies Don’T Create Psychos. Movies Make Psychos More Creative!”
    • 3 "Which Door Am I At?"
    • 2 "I'll Be Right Back!"

    Principal Himbry

    Principal Himbry (Henry Winkler) can easily be overlooked in Scream, despite being the source of some great Screamquotes before Ghostface kills him. When some students decide to start running around wearing the killer's mask to scare people, Himbry takes a strong stance against it. Snapping scissors around them, he threatens them in a way that makes him suspicious. It turns out he isn't the killer, but this moment makes the audience question whether he's Ghostface. The line is also somewhat i...

    Randy Meeks

    Part of the fun of the Scream franchise is trying to determine who is Ghostface. While other horror movie icons like Michael Myers or Jason Voorhees have been consistent killers in their movies, Scream's masked killer became an icon despite the fact that different actors play Ghostface with each installment. The murder mystery aspect mixes perfectly with the slasher movie with the movie going to great lengths to ensure that the majority of the cast could plausibly be the killer. This makes fo...

    Stu Macher

    One of the silliest Scream quotes, this line gives the movie one of its funniest moments. When Sidney gets the upper hand during the final showdown, she flips the script and begins to taunt Stu and Billy over the phone. An enraged Billy eventually throws down the receiver, unintentionally hitting Stu in the head and the moment provides levity in the film's bloody finale. As per Tay Talks Horror, Scream's DVD commentary revealed it wasn’t in the original script, and Lillard’s improvised dissat...

    Tatum Riley

    Even though Randy is the resident horror aficionado of Woodsboro High, the entire town throws out self-aware Scream quotes now and again. Even the skeptical Tatum Riley (Rose McGowan) manages to crack a meta-joke when she’s cornered by Ghostface in the garage, playfully crying out “No, please don’t kill me, Mr. Ghostface, I wanna be in the sequel!” While she initially assumes the killer is simply one of her friends messing with her, she soon finds out the hard way that he’s the real deal, and...

    Stu Macher

    In the shocking Scream twist,it is revealed that there will be not one, but two killers in the final act of the movie, when both Sidney Prescott’s (Neve Campbell) boyfriend Billy Loomis (Skeet Ulrich) and his friend Stu Macher (Matthew Lillard) come forward as the homicidal slashers. The two plan to make themselves look like the sole survivors of the Woodsboro murders, even going as far as stabbing themselves to make it look convincing. When Billy stabs Stu however, he gets a little carried a...

    Sidney Prescott

    When Billy and Stu are eventually subdued in Scream’s finale, it’s revealed that film buff Randy surprisingly managed to survive the injuries he sustained from Ghostface. Randy then warns Sidney that this is the point at which the supposedly dead killer comes back to life for one final scare. As is often the case, Randy is right, and Billy immediately attempts to lunge toward Sidney, who shoots him dead – capping off the scene by saying “Not in my movie.” The line cements Sidney as a new kind...

    Stu Macher

    Scream's co-villain Stu did more than his fair share to contribute to Ghostface's impressive overall kill count and comes off as a remorseless murderer for most of the third act, but he gets a memorable character moment when he seems to care about what his parents think about his crimes. When Sidney informs him that she’s called the police during the finale, Stu begins to sob, seemingly fearful that his parents will be upset by the news. Once again, it’s actor Matthew Lillard’s pitch-perfect...

    Billy Loomis

    Even though it’s spoken by an unhinged mass murderer, a lot of fans have found an element of truth in this unforgettable Scream quote. While Scream is renowned for its clever observations on the horror genre, this line takes aim at the scapegoating of horror in the media at large. Spoken by Billy when he’s unmasked as one of the movie’s two killers, this line is directed at Sidney after she suggests the duo have seen too many horror movies. There’s something satisfyingly meta about the quote,...

    Ghostface

    While the unmasking of Ghostface is always a highlight of these movies, it cannot be overstated just how effective Roger Jackson has been to the franchise as the voice of Ghostface. The voice can be both disarmingly normal and turn suddenly menacing while delivering some of Ghostface's most iconic lines. So many of the most memorable lines from the unseen killer come in Scream's opening scene as Ghostface's casual talk with Casey about scary movies turns into a deadly question and answer game...

    Stu Macher

    After Randy lectures the remaining members of the house party that takes place during the movie's third act about how sexual activity and drug use all but guarantee death in a slasher, he informs everyone that the cardinal sin would be to say that they'll be right back. Though the audience doesn't know it yet, Randy has ironically just said all of this to one of the film's killers, Stu, who mockingly yells the exact line that Randy told him not to say in faux terror. As is the case with all o...

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  2. Nov 14, 2019 · The Most Terrifying Quotes From 'Scream'. The best quotes from Scream make you realize how scary the movie really is, even if you haven't seen it in a while. Let's rank the greatest quotes from Scream, with the help of your votes.

  3. With Drew Barrymore, Roger Jackson, Kevin Patrick Walls, David Booth. A year after the murder of her mother, a teenage girl is terrorized by a masked killer who targets her and her friends by using scary movies as part of a deadly game.

  4. Our list of the best quotes from the lauded horror slasher Scream franchise, with the first four films directed by Wes Craven. The story centers on Sidney Prescott and a psychopathic serial killer who adopts the guise of Ghostface to stalk and kill their victims.

  5. Jul 26, 2023 · Below, we compiled the quotes from the movie Scream that might make you want to rewatch this legendary slasher genre masterpiece. Upvote the quotes you liked the most and share your thoughts about their longevity in the comments below.

  6. www.thenarratologist.com › best-scream-quotesBest scream quotes

    These quotes are just a taste of the chilling dialogue that has made the “Scream” franchise a favorite among horror enthusiasts. Whether you’re watching the movies alone or with friends, these quotes will surely add an extra layer of suspense and excitement to your viewing experience.

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