Sex Scene In Scary Movie 2 Exclusive ((install)) Jun 2026

Is it high art? No. Is it politically correct? Absolutely not. But the remains one of the boldest, funniest, and most memorable comedic set pieces of the 21st century. It took the sacred cow of Hollywood romance, slaughtered it, and served it on a stack of pancakes.

: This scene parodies the 1982 film The Entity , where a woman is attacked by an invisible force.

While the 2001 parody classic Scary Movie 2 is famous for its boundary-pushing gross-out humor, its "sex scenes" are almost entirely comedic spoofs of famous horror films. If you are looking for specific "exclusive" details on these infamous sequences, they primarily revolve around the film's parody of The Entity (1982) and The Haunting . The Infamous "Ghost Sex" Scene sex scene in scary movie 2 exclusive

famously parodied the "Jim and Nadia" scene, where Bobby (parodying Jim) releases with enough force to blast Cindy into the ceiling. The Haunting: Much of the overarching plot of Scary Movie 2

The Making of the Scene: Practical Effects and Physical Comedy Is it high art

Inside the Scene: Tori Spelling and the Invisible Poltergeist

Scary Movie 2 , directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans, is well-known for its parodies of classic horror films, often taking scenes to absurd, raunchy extremes. Absolutely not

The group meets Hanson (Chris Elliott), the groundskeeper with a deformed, useless claw-like hand. The Moment: Hanson tries to shake hands with every character, only for his hand to flop limply into theirs. He offers a tour of the house: "Follow me... I’ll take you to the cellar. Hope you guys aren’t afraid of the dark... or of very, very tight spaces." The entire performance is a masterclass in uncomfortable, pathetic menace. It spawned a thousand "handshake" memes and remains the most quoted part of the second film.

For the uninitiated, the scene in question involves the film’s two leads: Cindy Campbell (Anna Faris) and Buddy (Christopher Masterson). Following the tropes of haunted house horror films like The Haunting and Poltergeist , the characters attempt to consummate their relationship in a dusty, candle-lit bedroom of the ominous Hell House. However, this being a Scary Movie sequel, nothing goes smoothly.