What Scary Movie Makes Fun of the Ring?

Are you a fan of horror movies? If so, you must have watched or at least heard of “The Ring” – the 2002 horror movie that terrified audiences with its spine-chilling storyline. However, did you know that there’s a movie that pokes fun at “The Ring”?

The parody movie in question is none other than “Scary Movie 3.” Directed by David Zucker, this 2003 comedy-horror flick satirizes several popular horror movies, including “The Ring.”

In “Scary Movie 3,” a mysterious videotape kills anyone who watches it within seven days. The protagonist, played by Anna Faris, sets out to uncover the mystery behind the tape and prevent her own death. However, unlike in the original movie where the tape is a serious threat, in “Scary Movie 3,” the tape contains ridiculous content like a cat being flushed down a toilet.

One scene in particular hilariously parodies the iconic moment from “The Ring” where Samara crawls out of the TV screen. In “Scary Movie 3,” Brenda (played by Regina Hall) imitates Samara’s movements but ends up getting stuck halfway through and has to be pulled out by another character.

While some fans of “The Ring” might find it disrespectful to poke fun at such an iconic horror movie, others appreciate the lighthearted take on the scary storyline. In any case, “Scary Movie 3” has its own set of fans who enjoy its unique blend of humor and horror.

If you’re looking for a good laugh and don’t mind some crude humor along with your scares, “Scary Movie 3” is definitely worth checking out. Just be prepared for some silliness and absurdity along with your scares!

To summarize:

– The parody movie that makes fun of “The Ring” is called “Scary Movie 3.” – It was directed by David Zucker and released in 2003. – The movie satirizes several popular horror movies, including “The Ring.”

– In “Scary Movie 3,” the mysterious videotape that causes death contains ridiculous content instead of a serious threat. – One scene parodies the iconic moment from “The Ring” where Samara crawls out of the TV screen, with a comedic twist. – While some may find it disrespectful to poke fun at a classic horror movie, others appreciate the lighthearted take on the scary storyline.