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I never found any of the Scream movies to be scary, I wouldn't expect any different for this one. I don't think they were ever intended to be scary. They were just a semi-parody of the genre (just not as much a goofy parody as Scary Movie). Granted they might have had a couple cheap "make you jump movies" for the fun of it for some people, but never was scary.