Following on the heels of popular teen-scream horror movies, with uproarious comedy and biting satire. Marlon and Shawn Wayans, Shannon Elizabeth and Carmen Electra pitch in to skewer some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters, including Scream, I Know What You Did Last Summer, The Matrix, American Pie and The Blair Witch Project.
This movie contains 82 potentially triggering events.
Most of the female characters suffer more brutal deaths than the male characters. In the first scene, Drew is stabbed in the breast. Brenda is repeatedly stabbed by a theatre audience.
There is mention of someone being roofied - as a comedic gag. There is also a scene where a female character is coerced into performing oral sex on her male partner, once again as a comedic gag.
There's a scene where a character is coerced and then forced into preforming oral sex, which is also somewhat accidental. It's not treated as rape and is not 'graphic'
There isn't cutting as in Self Harm/Self Injury. She shaves with a disposable razor. It wasn't an S/I trigger for me, but I suppose it could be for some.
the main characters are all teenagers, so not little kids or anything but still minors, and are portrayed as hypersexual with frequent discussion of sexual topics and multiple sex scenes
Not sure why that person decided to censor themselves on the trigger warning website. Ugh! It says self-harm. They are saying no one self-harms in the movie.
Very briefly (only a couple seconds) just after the 1 hour mark Cindy (main character) vomits mostly on screen (you don't see her face nor the vomit itself)
A girl farts in the beginning while on the phone. When her fart is acknowledged, she says “Oops, I farted. I didn’t think you would hear me.” Cindy also farts in the bathtub.
The only trans character is sexually predatory and it's implied she only transitioned to get ahead in sports and prey on teen girls. She also has a N*zi uniform in her room for some reason.
Maybe? It's not clear that the killer is mentally ill and assuming that all killers are mentally ill is false and further perpetrates stereotypes of mentally ill people as violent, which is not statistically valid.
The only trans person doesn't seem to actually have dysphoria. They made her out to only having had some gender affirming surgeries and hormones, to get close to girls she could sexually harass. She's most likely not actually trans
officer doofy is compared to a child + the film makes fun of him constantly for things disabled people genuinely can't help (physical appearance, incontinence, etc). pretty much every time he's onscreen there's at least one ableist joke. if ur sensitive to this kind of thing this is not a movie i would recommend
The majority of the women are sexualised repeatedly in the film, particularly by what they wear, and consistent sexual inappropriate comments are made.