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Something to Scream About

  • Video
  • 2003
  • 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
195
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Brinke Stevens in Something to Scream About (2003)
Documentary

Actresses best known for the power of their lungs in horror classics and cult favorites discuss what it's like to work within the B-movie industry and have a career based in horror.Actresses best known for the power of their lungs in horror classics and cult favorites discuss what it's like to work within the B-movie industry and have a career based in horror.Actresses best known for the power of their lungs in horror classics and cult favorites discuss what it's like to work within the B-movie industry and have a career based in horror.

  • Director
    • Jason Paul Collum
  • Writer
    • Jason Paul Collum
  • Stars
    • Brinke Stevens
    • Julie Strain
    • Debra De Liso
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    195
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jason Paul Collum
    • Writer
      • Jason Paul Collum
    • Stars
      • Brinke Stevens
      • Julie Strain
      • Debra De Liso
    • 11User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Brinke Stevens
    Brinke Stevens
    • Self…
    Julie Strain
    Julie Strain
    • Self
    Debra De Liso
    Debra De Liso
    • Self
    • (as Debra DeLiso)
    Denice Duff
    Denice Duff
    • Self
    Judith O'Dea
    Judith O'Dea
    • Self
    Debbie Rochon
    Debbie Rochon
    • Self
    Brandi Burkett
    • Self
    Felissa Rose
    Felissa Rose
    • Self
    Lilith Stabs
    Lilith Stabs
    • Self
    Ariauna Albright
    Ariauna Albright
    • Self
    Jason Paul Collum
    Jason Paul Collum
    • Self
    • (uncredited)
    George A. Romero
    George A. Romero
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    John A. Russo
    John A. Russo
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Lizzy Strain
    • Self
    • (uncredited)
    Russell Streiner
    Russell Streiner
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jason Paul Collum
    • Writer
      • Jason Paul Collum
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    8mrmandingo

    Enjoyable

    I was pleasantly surprised by this feature which was sent to me by a friend who knows I attend a lot of horror cons. Most of the girls I have met at one or other of these outings. It is amazing how how all of them came off so close to what was my impression of them from meeting them. The best I feel were Judith O Dea & Debbie Rochon. You can feel the sincerity in Judith & the endless energy in Debbie. You get a feel for the genuine niceness of Brinke Stevens who always has time for fans. Ariauna Albright comes across as the knowledgeable actress she is & a real person besides. The honest answers by Felisha Rose show her to be a strong woman & Denise Duff is just a pleasure to listen to. Lilith Stabs lived up to her reputation of not really appearing to appreciate anybody asking her anything & seemed to have her mind in some other galaxy. But apart from her all the others came across as really nice down to earth women who are very approachable & first rate performers. A video worth seeing.
    gothluver

    Not Impressed

    I got this video because my favorite b actress Lilith Stabs is in it but was very disappointed with the coverage given to her by the producer. We are treated at length to Julie Strain pretending she is disgusted at requests for nudity when that is the only reason she has made a name in the scene. Just about every b actress today will drop their clothing to get cast. Lilith Stabs has made it plain in interviews all over the place that she does not do nudity. Perhaps this is a big part of the reason she winds up in crappy productions like Bad Movie Police or Severe Injuries where her roles are small & do not give her a chance to show her natural ability. Her first few movies were tailored to her highly erotic fetish persona & she was fabulous in them. Her looks & body are far superior to any of the whining primadonnas in this production.
    6Reviews_of_the_Dead

    Review for Something to Scream About

    This is a documentary that was recommended to me via the algorithms on Tubi. I also didn't realize that I saw it streaming on Screambox as well. What made me pull the trigger is that while watching another doc and this one was brought. Brinke Stevens is the host here as well and it is made by Tempe Entertainment, who also did the Shock Cinema series.

    What I like about this documentary even more than the ones I keep referencing is that they have an interesting grouping of scream queens to talk about their experiences getting into making movies, things they've gone through both good and bad while working as well as a vibe of where they think things will go. This last one is more about their individual careers, or at the least, what they're willing to do for it.

    We get the likes of Debbie Rochon, Julie Strain, Judith O'Dea, Ariauna Albright, Brandi Burkett, Debra De Liso, Denice Duff, Felissa Rose and Lilith Stabe. Like I've already said, it is interesting to have a cross section like this because Rochon has done upwards of almost 300 films as of writing this. She refuses to do nudity. Then you have Strain who acknowledges she's not a good actor and didn't have the training, but she had no issues with getting naked. That is something I love here is just hearing how all these women were able to work like they have. Some feel they've been taken advantage of, or at least stood up to people that tried to. It is both inspiring and other times heartbreaking.

    I'll then finish out with talking about the filmmaking techniques. I did like that this starts with giving us the different topics that will be covered. It then is edited where we'll jump between the different actors, sometimes mirroring similar experiences where others will be the opposite. It does make it feel jumbled at times. There is footage edited in to help show things they're saying, that's a good touch. It just falls a bit short. Still worth a watch if you're a horror fan and interested in learning more about what goes into being a scream queen.

    My Rating: 6.5 out of 10.
    almaric

    A documentary, not a fluff piece.

    Jason Paul Collum got it right with this one, a documentary probing the scream queen phenomenon that tackles real topics instead of going the easy route with hot tubs and lingering cheesecake shots.

    Collum reveals all the actresses interviewed to be intelligent and sensible, something that goes against the popular ideology of the scream queen since the 1980's. Fans should be pleased to see that the public will learn that there's more to their favorite actresses then just good looks - brains too.

    Topics range from public perception of their respective personas to enjoyment of the genre that made them famous. Some of the ladies look back on their time with fondness while others seem to have some disdain for where the industry is headed.

    Well worth tracking down.
    6movieman_kev

    nothing to scream about, but still worth a watch for fans of the genre

    Do we really need to hear the thoughts and feelings on life from a group of females who's claim to fame is merely the fact that they're aesthetically pleasing to the eye and/or know how to scream rather well? In theory no, it shouldn't be that high on the agenda for someone to watch. However in practice, it is an informative watch that any horror fan will want to watch, if not one to actively go out of your way to seek out. True, some of it MAY be, nay IS a tad pretentious (a constant falling of most, if not all feature length documentaries of any stripe).I'd like to say that it was kept to a bare minimum, but that's not the case. However, that being said, as a horror fan, I still found it interesting. Could the subject matter been handled better? That's debatable, but I'm on the side that it all come out well enough.

    My Grade: C+

    Where I saw it: Showtime

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    • Release date
      • March 16, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
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      • Tempe Entertainment
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      • Dolby SR
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