Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-4708882-20171002235215/@comment-31330278-20171016153053

1. You say non of the ghostfaces knew they're in a movie, but did Sidney, Randy and Gale knew?

2. As far as you know mankind, what are the odds that someone who combines over-confidence, too much money and too little common sense will come up with the idea of making a training field that evey single soldier/cop who take part is much more likely to get killed than to become stronger?

3. In case of a brutal and cruel death, does the fact that the victim was a horrible piece of work make the scene less scary in your opinion?

4. Are you familiar with "Treasure Island" by R.L Stevenson? If so, did Long John Silver truely became a good person due to befriending with Jim Hockins (the protagonist), or does he became decent because he came to realize it's easier and more beneficial to be decent?