@@cellar4763 Skeet is quite. David is goofy. Rose is very cynical but funny and Matthew is just awesome. Listening to him talk about anything is amazing. Never, Skeet Matthew and Jamie will be at Texas Frightmare Weekend April 29-May 1. 😱😱😱
normally i would come in the comments and say how good looking Skeet is but i wanna point out how sweet Matt is he understands everyone tries and its honestly kind of adorable
Matthew is amazing. Finally an actor who just fucking says it like it is. I've never heard any actor reveal their salary. Def puts perspective on it cause people do think "oh he was in scream he's gotta be crazy rich."
I really don't understand why 3 gets so much hate. I love it. It's not my favorite of the series, but I think it's a great installment of the franchise.
It’s nice that even now that these two have gotten back on their feet in recent years with tv shows like riverdale, good girls, bosch, and movies like he’s all that and finch they still do these Q and A’s. Idk why but they were sorta black balled by Hollywood and outside of like scooby doo for Matt and as good as it gets for Skeet they never really did anything again til like 2016-2018
Hate how matt puts himself down! Your a one of a kind! Immense character! Skeets alright too only watch him in scream one but I like him he's a cool guy!
Unlike the latter movies in the saga, the original Scream is a deeply spiritual movie; a cross between a cultural and philosophical movie. Scream 2 also does spirituality - and the best setting as well - but the 1996 original is unequivocally an exploration of intersection. Of course, Scream has always been a fusion of genres, from comedy to horror suspense to meta-commentary, however Scream is actually about more than just what it's like to cross genres; I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that Scream is about violence as the spiritual, and about evil as the spiritual. In itself, the Macher house is an important and obviously deliberate act of symbolism, tying the concept of the grand house to the concept of methodical violence. The divide between the adults and the teenagers in Scream is yet another example of fusion, the former category represented adequately by Principal Himbry, Dewey, Gale and Sidney Prescott's father. Without the former category, a substantial degree of the film's thematic depth would be absent. On one level, Scream's philosophical greatness lies in the fact that it's able to feel so relevant despite revolving around insular characters and events. Despite being an utter contrast to film's like Schindler's List, The Matrix, and in a respect Alien, Scream is nevertheless nearly the same level of relevance as those movies. What's more: it's as if the very basis of Scream is to be a commentary on the very idea of relevance. To not just revolve around ideas that can be deemed relevant, but to act as a commentary on the right of relevance as a violation of itself. Scream 2 has the better setting, and in fact the better use of Ghostface (which is due to Scream 2 being more inherently focused on being a slasher movie), yet Scream has the greater emotional story, and clearly the more emphasis on the definition of data: the scope of evil. From start to finish, it's no coincidence that Scream recurringly uses houses that are isolated, and surrounded by an excess of nature. Woodsboro itself is a tour de force of nature intertwined with society, and yet the motif of houses manages to confirm the movie's agenda of using nature. To this day, knowing the true significance of the Macher house is hard, but there's no denying that the third act in and around the house is one of cinema's very best and most thoughtful third acts. The harassment and abuse that Sidney experiences in the kitchen is a call-back to one of the earliest points, about the link between spirituality and violence; Billy asks Sidney if she's seen a ghost, and the fact that the appearance of Ghostface reminds of ghosts just seems to help the argument that Scream is indeed trying to explore something truly revolutionary. One of the themes of Scream is motive - why people do what they do? When confronted with causality, one may ask whether the confrontation itself is a violation for also being a moral force, the other moral force being the rational for the confrontation. Does this violation of duplication have anything to do with the climax of Scream, and the rest of the film? Who knows. What I do know though is that the kitchen confrontation between Sidney, Stu and Billy has the power to come across as not just external to the rest of the saga it's part of, but as something that can provoke confrontation to right-wing politics in general despite not necessarily having anything to do with advocating left-wing politics. Scream can be an ideas movie, and yet it can also be a movie whose images and shapes inspire even if intelligence is about recognising that images and shapes are inherently immoral. From its haunting music, to tortured look of reality, to confusing ideas and story, Scream is a true work of art.
I see the story of Scream as the value of not having a reason to exist. Or in other words, a metaphor for the idea that not possessing something is value. Sidney Prescott perhaps should have died at the end of Scream, and the sequels certainly didn't help the franchise, but there's no denying that Scream is a very thoughtfully made product. The Stu Macher house just seems to overshadow reality, because of its visual appearance - but is it a reaction to nationalism?
@Izaan ur rehman I'm an asshole because I don't like a certain film? I know it's a comedy spoof, I just think it was a very badly executed spoof. On top of that, Scream itself had elements of humour and nods to other horror films so Scary Movie was pretty redundant.
@@riverxvi9092 Yes, a badly executed comedy. As I mentioned in another comment, Scream although a horror, had elements of humour nods to other horror films. As a result, Scary Movie was trying to spoof a film that was a spoof to certain degree in the first place. A pointless and bad comedy. Loaded Weapon was a better attempt at a spoof.
Its frustrating and disappointing that the audience will ask the same questions over and over. I wonder if the legacy characters have watched all the movies and if they have a favorite one
the casting directors thouht Matthew L. is not "good looking" enough for the part of Billy and a girl like Sydney would never go out with him BUT in real life Matthew L. and Neve Campbell dated for three years for real.
Honestly he's the only Scream killer who wasn't shot in the head... they tried to bring him back at least twice with different premises but I guess it just didn't work
Good , no hate but yk skeet do it the best anyway soo Yeaa , god wanted him to turn it down and god wanted skeet to be billy bc he knows what miracles are Ps : what am I talkin about 🤦🏾♀️
ruclips.net/video/GUoLMhIcMfg/видео.html Calling "Scream" a dumbass movie in front of an audience of "Scream" fans who paid a lot of money to hear him talk about it was awkward.
It really wasn't. I love scream. It's amazing. The sequels are fun and I enjoy them, including three but it is was VERY rushed and watered down and not good.
The Dark Knights over rated. Heath this ledger that, bla bla bla, so what. He played a generic psycho with make up. You'd think Skeet had said he hadn't bathed since Scream... And I don't think Gary Oldmans performance is anything to rant and rave about in TDK 😂 He's a great character actor. But the one that springs to my mind is Leon. He was genuinely scary in that.
who else loves listening to Matthew talk?
I’m a big fan of Skeet but I gotta say Matthew impressed me a lot with his passion and sense of humor.
0:20 I knew it was Matthew flirting with Skeet before they even showed him. lol.
Matthew is a great speaker. I met him last year at Texas Frightmare Weekend along with Skeet, David and Rose
Joe Jamell Johnson Wow!
What were they all like in person?
@@cellar4763 Skeet is quite. David is goofy. Rose is very cynical but funny and Matthew is just awesome. Listening to him talk about anything is amazing. Never, Skeet Matthew and Jamie will be at Texas Frightmare Weekend April 29-May 1. 😱😱😱
@@MrBiasJoe I’ll be meeting Matthew, skeet, and neve at horrorhound weekend in Cincinnati on march 25 to 27. I’m so excited!
@@cellar4763 Nice. You won't be disappointed. Get a photo op if you can.
normally i would come in the comments and say how good looking Skeet is but i wanna point out how sweet Matt is he understands everyone tries and its honestly kind of adorable
I like how when Matthew mentions 13 ghost everyone cheers and his body language is just like why the hell do people like that movie
Honestly I loved that movie
@@mrman6845 Same, it's not the best writing but the premise carries it well.
timestamp??
Its like he doesn't get that people love him in these movies. I would watch an awful movie if Matthew Lillard was in a good portion of it
@@markelabanks4808 he obviously doesnt have enough confidence in himself as an actor
There are my two favorites psychos 😍
They prefer psychopaths
Damn Skeet is such a daddy
Daniella D. Still 😻
Both of them are so talented I would love to see them more often on movies and shows
I love Matthew Lillard as shaggy. It deff did casey kasem justice on that film.
why does Mathew think hes ugly he has always been handsome
I'm never going to look at that scene in The Craft the same way again....lmao
Thanks for posting!
that was the perfect story to end on
He die in that scene
@@WhatAboutall Indeed,that was the perfect note to end on.
Matthew Lillard was right,there's no topping that.
Matthew is amazing. Finally an actor who just fucking says it like it is. I've never heard any actor reveal their salary. Def puts perspective on it cause people do think "oh he was in scream he's gotta be crazy rich."
Right!!!
Im sure it got him a big check upon initial release but what movie did for culture and the cast is monumental whether they're rich or not.
These guys are fn awesome
I really don't understand why 3 gets so much hate. I love it. It's not my favorite of the series, but I think it's a great installment of the franchise.
Matthew is such a gem.
I feel like Matthew is secretly in love with Skeet. Always mentioning how gorgeous he is but that's okay but I'm right there with him.
Omg ikr whenever they interact I'm like Just kiss already. Also their mbti personality types are soulmate compatible
I love these 2 so damn much lol
I really wanna meet them both
Amazing. The best one I've seen yet. Thank you for filming and uploading it. Love these guys forever.
It’s nice that even now that these two have gotten back on their feet in recent years with tv shows like riverdale, good girls, bosch, and movies like he’s all that and finch they still do these Q and A’s. Idk why but they were sorta black balled by Hollywood and outside of like scooby doo for Matt and as good as it gets for Skeet they never really did anything again til like 2016-2018
I love how Matthew said "skeet you're so handsome" they are so freaking adorable
Really hope in 2022 these cons can come back to Canada both skeet and Mathew seem like such cool guys
This was honestly so entertaining, thanks so much for posting!
Matthew plays a cool punk in senseless with marlon wayans from Scary Movie
I like Matthew and Skeet in Scream 1 and Scream 5 you both are my favourite person on the film and I like to see you both
Im meeting Matt and skeet next month im so excited 😩
How’d it go?
I'm sorry for being 7 years too late, I want to say it's good to see Skeet Ulrich (Billy) and Matthew Lillard (Stu) reunited
I’m late to this aswell didn’t start getting into horror again till late last year
Hate how matt puts himself down! Your a one of a kind! Immense character! Skeets alright too only watch him in scream one but I like him he's a cool guy!
20:40 Wikipedia says it came out December 20th...
Hallelujah
36:03my reaction when Matt downs his confidence
"What!?!?" XD 😂
I love Matt with my whole heart
UPDATE:MET THEM SATURDAY
statement : do yall KNOW you are all SCREAM GODS..matt n skeeeeet!
Unlike the latter movies in the saga, the original Scream is a deeply spiritual movie; a cross between a cultural and philosophical movie. Scream 2 also does spirituality - and the best setting as well - but the 1996 original is unequivocally an exploration of intersection. Of course, Scream has always been a fusion of genres, from comedy to horror suspense to meta-commentary, however Scream is actually about more than just what it's like to cross genres; I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that Scream is about violence as the spiritual, and about evil as the spiritual. In itself, the Macher house is an important and obviously deliberate act of symbolism, tying the concept of the grand house to the concept of methodical violence. The divide between the adults and the teenagers in Scream is yet another example of fusion, the former category represented adequately by Principal Himbry, Dewey, Gale and Sidney Prescott's father. Without the former category, a substantial degree of the film's thematic depth would be absent. On one level, Scream's philosophical greatness lies in the fact that it's able to feel so relevant despite revolving around insular characters and events. Despite being an utter contrast to film's like Schindler's List, The Matrix, and in a respect Alien, Scream is nevertheless nearly the same level of relevance as those movies. What's more: it's as if the very basis of Scream is to be a commentary on the very idea of relevance. To not just revolve around ideas that can be deemed relevant, but to act as a commentary on the right of relevance as a violation of itself. Scream 2 has the better setting, and in fact the better use of Ghostface (which is due to Scream 2 being more inherently focused on being a slasher movie), yet Scream has the greater emotional story, and clearly the more emphasis on the definition of data: the scope of evil. From start to finish, it's no coincidence that Scream recurringly uses houses that are isolated, and surrounded by an excess of nature. Woodsboro itself is a tour de force of nature intertwined with society, and yet the motif of houses manages to confirm the movie's agenda of using nature. To this day, knowing the true significance of the Macher house is hard, but there's no denying that the third act in and around the house is one of cinema's very best and most thoughtful third acts. The harassment and abuse that Sidney experiences in the kitchen is a call-back to one of the earliest points, about the link between spirituality and violence; Billy asks Sidney if she's seen a ghost, and the fact that the appearance of Ghostface reminds of ghosts just seems to help the argument that Scream is indeed trying to explore something truly revolutionary. One of the themes of Scream is motive - why people do what they do? When confronted with causality, one may ask whether the confrontation itself is a violation for also being a moral force, the other moral force being the rational for the confrontation. Does this violation of duplication have anything to do with the climax of Scream, and the rest of the film? Who knows. What I do know though is that the kitchen confrontation between Sidney, Stu and Billy has the power to come across as not just external to the rest of the saga it's part of, but as something that can provoke confrontation to right-wing politics in general despite not necessarily having anything to do with advocating left-wing politics. Scream can be an ideas movie, and yet it can also be a movie whose images and shapes inspire even if intelligence is about recognising that images and shapes are inherently immoral. From its haunting music, to tortured look of reality, to confusing ideas and story, Scream is a true work of art.
Wow love your insights on this film. If you have a full essay on this I would love to read it!
I see the story of Scream as the value of not having a reason to exist. Or in other words, a metaphor for the idea that not possessing something is value. Sidney Prescott perhaps should have died at the end of Scream, and the sequels certainly didn't help the franchise, but there's no denying that Scream is a very thoughtfully made product. The Stu Macher house just seems to overshadow reality, because of its visual appearance - but is it a reaction to nationalism?
QA
I LOVE YOU BILLY
Jericho forever
I wished that somebody had brought up Scary Movie. The Wayans Brother's comedy Scream spin off
It's shit. No need to bring it up.
@@liam89th haha somebodys got a stick up there ass its comedy dickweed
@Izaan ur rehman I'm an asshole because I don't like a certain film? I know it's a comedy spoof, I just think it was a very badly executed spoof. On top of that, Scream itself had elements of humour and nods to other horror films so Scary Movie was pretty redundant.
@@riverxvi9092 Yes, a badly executed comedy. As I mentioned in another comment, Scream although a horror, had elements of humour nods to other horror films. As a result, Scary Movie was trying to spoof a film that was a spoof to certain degree in the first place. A pointless and bad comedy. Loaded Weapon was a better attempt at a spoof.
Its frustrating and disappointing that the audience will ask the same questions over and over.
I wonder if the legacy characters have watched all the movies and if they have a favorite one
Lmao that was great
What did Mathew say when the guy asked about casting? After Skeet said "but", at like 11:16 or something.
dunno
He said 'But I ended up dating her for like 3 years'
the casting directors thouht Matthew L. is not "good looking" enough for the part of Billy and a girl like Sydney would never go out with him BUT in real life Matthew L. and Neve Campbell dated for three years for real.
@@bttfspencer Why answer then? Smartass...
♥
Billy loomis
Wait but didn't Stu die in scream 1? How could they have in in scream 3? Also, I FUCKING LOVE SKEET and Matthew us a great speaker
Honestly he's the only Scream killer who wasn't shot in the head... they tried to bring him back at least twice with different premises but I guess it just didn't work
Anyone else think that Skeet’s voice kind of sounds Ian Somerhalder here ?
🥰
The woman next to skeet has such a huge crush on Matthew.
Who is she tho was she in the movie??
@@babykimberlygomezshe's the curator
Fun fact: Joaquin Phoenix was offered the role of Billy and turned it down.
Good , no hate but yk skeet do it the best anyway soo Yeaa , god wanted him to turn it down and god wanted skeet to be billy bc he knows what miracles are
Ps : what am I talkin about 🤦🏾♀️
😈😈😈😈😈😈
Who’s the girl? She’s pretty
Did Matthew said he and Neve dated for 3 years?
Yeah they dated in 97 when she was shooting Scream 2
God definitely gave Matthew another gift. Watch that scene where he's in the girl's underwear in Summer Catch.
ruclips.net/video/GUoLMhIcMfg/видео.html
Calling "Scream" a dumbass movie in front of an audience of "Scream" fans who paid a lot of money to hear him talk about it was awkward.
0:17-0:38
Does Skeet know that's Matthew?
Oh yeah he does matt and skeet do that on a lot of the Q and A’s!!
Scream 3 was good
It really wasn't. I love scream. It's amazing. The sequels are fun and I enjoy them, including three but it is was VERY rushed and watered down and not good.
SLC PUNK GREASTEST MATTHEW LILLARD MOVIE EVER.....
13:53 this is for me later
Is Matthew lillard depressed?
What?
Only he can answer that, but I'd say, "Maybe."
Why would u ask that?
probably
I will agree scream 3 did suck. The rest were good
Scream 4 sucked
The girl next to skeet 5:05 no one cares about you 😂😂
Dude chill
Saying the truth
The Dark Knights over rated. Heath this ledger that, bla bla bla, so what. He played a generic psycho with make up. You'd think Skeet had said he hadn't bathed since Scream... And I don't think Gary Oldmans performance is anything to rant and rave about in TDK 😂 He's a great character actor. But the one that springs to my mind is Leon. He was genuinely scary in that.
Agree
Who asked?
Mtvscream is waaaayy better
Seriously low effort trolling 🙄