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: It is widely considered one of the stronger sequels. The pacing is relentless, and the "The Ring" parody featuring Charlie Sheen and Anna Faris is a highlight. If you enjoy early 2000s "throw everything at the wall" humor, it holds up well. 3929-BR720p-SUBS-SCARYMOVIE3.mp4
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: Like most spoofs, the jokes are dated. References to P. Diddy, Michael Jackson, and 2002-era pop culture might fall flat if you aren't familiar with the period.
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