The video starts with an image of the poster of the 2010 animated film Despicable Me, with text reading, "top 5 radish gang members". A few seconds after text reading, "number 5" pops up, various screamer images appear while an extremely loud version of Marv's scream from the 1990 film Home Alone plays. Afterwards, text reading, "lol" pops up, accompanied by Eric Cartman's laugh from the South Park episode "Tom's Rhinoplasty". The video would then cut to more text reading, "a feature presentation by Isaac McIntyre", accompanied by a picture of the creator and the song "Lightnin'" by Krump Kings. Suddenly afterwards, the video would cut to the same screamer from Rata Bailando for a second time and abruptly end.
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... that the picture used for the screamer in What's Wrong With This Picture? was taken by photographer Gandee Vasan and was later used and edited for the cover of the 2001 film Maniacts?
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The video starts with an image of the poster of the 2010 animated film Despicable Me, with text reading, "top 5 radish gang members". A few seconds after text reading, "number 5" pops up, various screamer images appear while an extremely loud version of Marv's scream from the 1990 film Home Alone plays. Afterwards, text reading, "lol" pops up, accompanied by Eric Cartman's laugh from the South Park episode "Tom's Rhinoplasty". The video would then cut to more text reading, "a feature presentation by Isaac McIntyre", accompanied by a picture of the creator and the song "Lightnin'" by Krump Kings. Suddenly afterwards, the video would cut to the same screamer from Rata Bailando for a second time and abruptly end.
If you need help getting started, do not worry. There are plenty of helpful articles and guides available on the Help Portal. You can help by creating new articles, adding information to pages, or fixing stubs and cleanup pages. If you're not sure what to edit, you can click Random page under Navigation on the side of the page and help fix information/grammar on any random page. If you want, you can also refer to the Quick Links section at the top to know where to start.
To add a new page, search for the name of the page you want to make in the search bar; if the page does not already exist, there will be a prompt allowing you to create the page. Give the page the same name as the screamer, for example Horned Screamer. You are now ready to write your page!
You can also help Screamer Wiki by saving already existing screamers, shock sites, and videos to the Internet Archive (https://archive.org/web/). If a screamer or shock site gets deleted, banned, or removed, then it can still be viewed on the Wayback Machine.
If you want to open flash files after the shutdown, use Ruffle.