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The scene spirals into absolute chaos. A ghostly presence intervenes, leading to a series of slapstick gags involving flying furniture, ectoplasmic slime, and the now-iconic moment where Buddy’s back is brutally scratched—not by Cindy, but by a demonic entity. The scene culminates in a punchline that subverts every romantic trope from Ghost (1990). It’s gross, it’s loud, and it is quintessential early-2000s crude comedy.
Spelling ad-libbed the vast majority of her dialogue while being tossed around by stunt wires. The Wayans brothers found her unhinged, romantic dialogue so hilarious that they chose to . What was supposed to be a single-scene gag turned Alex into a prominent secondary character throughout the rest of the mansion investigation. Other Outrageous "Sex Scenes" in the Movie
: Instead of being terrified, Alex completely misinterprets the supernatural encounter. She treats it like the start of a serious romantic relationship, ecstatically planning her future as "the new Mrs. Kane," which prompts the ghost to abruptly vanish like a bad Tinder date. Behind the Scenes: The Real-Life Contract Feud sex scene in scary movie 2 exclusive
Tori Spelling, who plays the hilariously awkward ghost target, famously improvised her line after the syrupy climax: "Was it good for you, too?" According to on-set sources, director Keenen Ivory Wayans laughed so hard he fell off his monitor chair, and that take made the final cut.
The internet never sleeps, and fans have spun wild theories about the . The most popular fan theory suggests that the entire scene is a metaphor for the creative struggles of making a sequel. According to this reading:
: While trapped in a walk-in freezer (a parody of Titanic ), Buddy (Christopher Masterson) convinces Cindy Campbell (Anna Faris) that he is dying of hypothermia and needs a "handjob" to stay warm. This public link is valid for 7 days
But instead of screaming for help, Alex’s reaction takes a sharp turn into comedy. The invisible spirit—voiced with hilarious, aggressive bravado by actor Richard Moll—reveals itself to be less of a terrifying phantom and more of an arrogant, smooth-talking suitor.
Aiming for an R-rating by pushing the boundaries of what was typically expected in mainstream comedy at the time.
During a screening of Shakespeare in Love , Brenda Meeks completely violates movie theater etiquette by talking loudly on her phone, shining a flashlight, and shouting at the screen. The enraged theater audience eventually turns into a vengeful mob, attacking her in a hilarious subversion of classic slasher movie victim tropes. 3. Hanson's "Strong Hand" Dinner ( Scary Movie 2 ) Can’t copy the link right now
To understand the scene, you have to understand its targets. Scary Movie 2 lampoons haunted house classics like The Haunting (1999) and Poltergeist , but its most specific (and crudest) target was the 1990 erotic thriller Ghost . In Ghost , the famous pottery wheel scene between Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze became an icon of cinematic sensuality.
The Scary Movie 2 Trivia page on IMDb reveals that the scene was almost entirely different due to a major studio conflict regarding on-screen nudity. 1. No Nudity Promised
The scene occurs when Cindy is attacked in her bedroom at Hell House. Rather than a traditional horror assault, the film pivots into a stylized, over-the-top sexual encounter. This is a direct reference to the controversial scenes in The Entity , where Barbara Hershey's character is assaulted by an invisible force. However, Scary Movie 2 strips away the psychological dread, replacing it with the Wayans brothers' signature brand of "gross-out" physical comedy. Key Elements of the Scene
Special effects teams used complex rigging to lift and manipulate Spelling's body mid-air to simulate physical interaction.