The Talk - David Arquette Says 'mentor' Wes Craven Helped Get 'my life together'.

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David Arquette opens up about the making of "Scream 5" and late director Wes Craven. "To get into the Dewey character, I just grow the mustache out. He thinks he's like Clint Eastwood, then he's not. He's not at all," jokes Arquette. "I love working with Courteney and Neve. We just laugh and have so much fun. There's such a history there. Obviously, I'm a co-parent with Courteney. It's just great. This is the first film without Wes Craven so that was really difficult, but we felt his energy a lot." He adds about Craven friendship, "He was such a mentor. When I directed my first film, he gave me a list of films to watch. He read my script and gave me notes. He sat me down during 'Scream 2' when my mother was sick and gave me a real 'man to man' conversation about getting my life together. It was really meaningful to me. He really is a special person."