Actor and comedian Jamie Kennedy called being part of the “Scream” franchise “unbelievable.”
“It’s a gift from God. I’m blessed,” he said. “(Fellow ‘Scream’ actor) Skeet (Ulrich) was telling me, ‘Do you think (the late director/horror auteur) Wes (Craven) realized he was giving us a gift when he did this?’ And I’m like, ‘I think he did.’ It’s just insane. I just get emotional talking about it. … People have such reverence for it.”
Kennedy played self-professed horror movie geek Randy Meeks in 1996’s “Scream” and 1997’s “Scream 2” and makes a cameo in 2000’s “Scream 3.” Randy breaks down the rules of surviving a horror movie as the sleepy little fictional town of Woodsboro, California, becomes a horror movie itself as serial killer Ghostface goes on a murdering spree, killing Casey Becker

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