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Back to EpisodesSCARY MOVIE 2 (2001) MOVIE REVIEW - The Wayans Bros Pushed This WAY Too Far! - FIRST TIME WATCHING
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WHAT AN ABSOLUTELY HILARIOUS, NOSTALGIC, AND UTTERLY NAUSEATING SLAPSTICK MASTERPIECE! Scary Movie 2 (2001) Full Movie Reaction & Breakdown with Greg Alba and Jackie Bonsignore! As classic 2000s parodies, raunchy comedies, and the legendary collaborative projects of the Wayans family continue to dominate pop culture retrospectives, we are diving into Hell House to rewatch the ultimate horror spoof sequel leading right into the upcoming legacy drops of the franchise. Scary Movie 2 Full Movie Uncut Watch Along: / thereelrejects
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In this video review and reaction, Greg and Jackie conquer a wild "try not to look away" challenge as they brave the most boundary-pushing, gross-out humor of the early 2000s. We unpack the stellar comedic performances of the legendary ensemble cast, featuring Anna Faris (The House Bunny, Mom) as the effortlessly brilliant Cindy Campbell, Regina Hall (Girls Trip, The Best Man) as the iconic Brenda Meeks, Marlon Wayans (White Chicks, Requiem for a Dream) as the weed-loving Shorty, and Shawn Wayans (White Chicks, Don't Be a Menace) as the secretly closeted Ray. We also dive into the unhinged supporting players, featuring Chris Elliott (Schitt's Creek, Groundhog Day) as the creepy caretaker Hanson with his infamous "little hand," David Cross (Arrested Development, Kung Fu Panda) as the fragile-egoed Dwight Hartman, Tori Spelling (Beverly Hills, 90210) as Alex Monday, James Woods (Casino) as Father McFeely, and Natasha Lyonne (Russian Doll) in the unforgettable opening sequence. Our hosts react to every single iconic visual gag, from the chaotic, vomit-drenched Exorcist prologue that had Jackie physically gagging, to Shorty getting rolled into a massive joint and smoked by a sentient weed plant. We breakdown the legendary kitchen scene where Hanson intimately stuffs a turkey, the absurd physical comedy of Cindy's full-tilt hallway fight with a feral cat, and the climax featuring an incredible Charlie's Angels style wire-work martial arts showdown. Even with its fast-paced, sketch-like structure rushed out to theaters right after the massive success of the first film, this movie delivers an onslaught of unforgettable early-2000s references that perfectly showcase the timeless comedic genius of Anna Faris carrying the entire narrative.
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