“Writing ‘Scary Movie 3’ was way harder than writing ‘Chernobyl,’” the Emmy-winning scribe Craig Mazin told British GQ last year.
Even now, Mazin loves “Scary Movie 3,” as does Zucker, who considers it one of his three best movies.
Franchises and tentpoles either don’t even try to beat the Oscar bait allegations anymore, or they commit to the bit so hard that it ricochets more than the car that went to outer space in “F9.”As the decade wore on, no one was safe from the onslaught of parodies, mostly with the word “Movie” in the title (“Not Another Teen Movie,” “Date Movie,” “Disaster Movie,” “Superhero Movie,” et al.).
It’s fitting, then, that the franchise that single-handedly revived the genre would also deliver the final blow with “Scary Movie V” in 2013.
Parody flicks have been dying a slow death ever since, and — shocker — “Scary Movie 3” might have been the killer all along.
Persons:
Craig Mazin, Mazin, Pat Proft, Bob Weinstein, Zucker, ”
Organizations:
British GQ, Miramax
Locations:
British