Scary Movie 3

3.00
    Scary Movie 3
    2003

    Synopsis

    In the third installment of the Scary Movie franchise, news anchorwoman Cindy Campbell has to investigate mysterious crop circles and killing video tapes, and help the President stop an alien invasion in the process.

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    Cast

    • Anna FarisCindy Campbell
    • Simon RexGeorge
    • Anthony AndersonMahalik
    • Charlie SheenTom
    • Regina HallBrenda Meeks
    • Leslie NielsenPresident Baxter Harris
    • Kevin HartCJ
    • Jeremy PivenRoss Giggins
    • Pamela AndersonBecca
    • Jenny McCarthy-WahlbergKate

    Recommendations

    • 80

      Los Angeles Times

      It is consistently entertaining and frequently hilarious, the violence of the slapstick so cartoonish that it does not spoil the fun.
    • 75

      Philadelphia Inquirer

      Scary Movie 3 is a veritable time capsule of of-this-moment kitsch, schlock and bad taste. And it's funny, too.
    • 75

      Seattle Post-Intelligencer

      Where the Wayanses flogged every last chuckle from their belabored ideas, Zucker spring-loads his gags and lets them fly in rapid-fire succession. Not everything hits the target, but he tosses so many of them off with a wink and a grin that they catch you by surprise.
    • 70

      The New York Times

      The franchise, which had begun to run out of steam in Part 2, has been given a shot of adrenaline with the replacement of the Wayans Brothers as the prime creative forces by Hollywood's original spoof-meister, David Zucker.
    • 60

      Washington Post

      It's outrageous. It's obnoxious. It's offensive. And yes, it's also really, really, really funny. Or, at least, it is for the first 40 minutes or so.
    • 50

      The Globe and Mail (Toronto)

      The decision to overhaul the Scary Movie franchise by sending up such non-horror titles as "8 Mile" and "The Matrix Reloaded" also pays dividends.
    • 50

      USA Today

      The time might be right for the Scary movies to quit on top, even though, alas, there are no term limits for sequels.
    • 50

      Boston Globe

      Notably Wayansless. It's also notably devoid of a point of view.

    Loved by

    • Driton K. Alili