Shawn Wayans plays the role. Ray is a B.A. Corpse High School football player who has a secret connection with Bobby. [1] Ray was murdered at a movie theater by an unknown individual with a knife through his ears while he was in the washroom. He joins forces with Bobby to pose as the murderer, only to be brutally slain by the real murderer.
Meanwhile, Cindy Campbell (Anna Faris), Brenda Meeks (Regina Hall), Ray Wilkins (Shawn Wayans), and Shorty Meeks (Marlon Wayans) are in college, attempting to start over after the events of the previous film. Alex, a socially awkward girl, tags Cindy and Brenda (Tori Spelling). Shorty is still the stoner he used to be. Ray, who is still unsure about his sexual orientation, has two new male pals, Tommy (James DeBello) and Buddy (Christopher Masterson). Buddy develops love feelings for Cindy, but she rejects him. Tim Curry (Tim Curry) and his attractive paraplegic sidekick, Dwight Hartman (David Cross), want to investigate paranormal activity at Hell House, a local haunted estate. Cindy and her pals are used as test subjects. Cindy meets a foul-mouthed parrot and Hanson (Chris Elliott), the caretaker with a horribly deformed hand, at the estate. Later, Theo, a newbie, joins the gang (Kathleen Robertson). They settle down to eat but quickly lose interest owing to Hanson's unpleasant antics.
Actor | Mr. Lemoncello's Library Escape
Casey Simpson is most known for his role as Ricky Harper in the Nickelodeon sitcom Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, and Dawn. In 2017, he starred in the film Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library. In 2016 and 2017, he was nominated for a Kids Choice Award. Casey started his journey when he was three years old...
Quotes from Scary Movies (2000)Plot A student is alone at home when she gets an unexplained phone call from someone who proceeds to threaten her. The girl rushes outdoors in the garden till she runs out of strength and is slain by the vicious murderer. The murder devastates the tranquillity of the local college, and from that point on, a group of terrified and fascinated students begin discussing the occurrence. Convinced that a killer is among them, the active Buffy and the others Cindy, Brenda, Bobby, Greg, Shorty, and Ray devise measures to protect themselves and ensure that the perpetrator is identified. Gail Hailstrom, a reporter who wants to know everything and refuses to go, comes on the scene. Conflicts between those who want to conceal and those who seek to uncover the truth result in an ongoing succession of misunderstandings, confusion, and quarrels. Behind the aggressor's mask lurks the schizoid lunacy of a jumbled mass of images familiar from movies and television.