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Bride of Chucky

Bride of Chucky

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bride of Chucky
Review: Bride of chucky was a bust a gut film. Sure it wasn't real scary but it was a dark comedy. It really wasn't supposed to be. Jennifer Tilly made the perfect match for Chucky. She's a really groovy actress who plays mentally ill people well. This is a movie that the whole family will enjoy if the little ones aren't afraid of monsters.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Stupid, but still somewhat enjoyable.
Review: Okay, Okay, so Bride of Chucky is a load of crap. But I still found it somewhat enjoyable.

The worst thing about this film was the constant references to the 80's and 80's horror films.

Anyway.. this film still had some good stuff.. even though I can't remember what it is.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This movie was pretty funny
Review: After seeing the other Chucky movies, "Bride" really wasn't on my list. If it wasn't for Nick Stabile, with whom I went to high school with in Colorado, I probably still would not have seen it. As it turns out, it was a pretty funny flick. Of course, with any of these types of movies, you can't really take them serious! The first one was a bit creepy. Not scary. Yet stupid. This one pretty much kept me in stitches. The concept of how Chucky even came about was clever. Jennifer Tilly surprisingly did a good job of playing the bride. And given the story line he had to work with, Nick did a great job too!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Is No "Breakfast at Tiffany's": Stop the Violence!
Review: It's been two long years since I could finally bury the hatchet, and bring myself to watch this! Now, with great shame (and pride) I lower my usual standards (on a once in a lifetime basis), and provide this thoroughly sick and violent flick with the coveted "5-star" designation. Times have changed since Rod Serling's "Talky Tina" (a reasonable facsimile of myself) set the standard for an evil doll syndrome that reached epidemic proportions, and in fact still lives! A very clever script and consistently dry wit won me over! I expected things to become dull and unravel, but it never happened! Jennifer Tilly is perfectly cast as Chucky's horror (in this case, similar to whore), devilish . . . (rhymes with "pitch" as in pitchfork). This film offers a delicious display of John Ritter's charming versatility (the proof is in the pudding). Ritter was formerly relegated to "Master of the French Buffoonery" for his work as gay boy "Jack" in "Three's Company". This relationship (Chuck and Tiff) was every bit as trashy as (The Twilight Zone's) Erich Streator (alias Telly Savalas) putting the clamps on me after I developed a paternal fetish. The technical crew could have been more discreet regarding the graphic violence. Excellent picture and widescreen quality makes it pretty obvious that when compared to me, "Talking Tiffany" is chopped liver. For more details, click "More About Me" (Tina).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The greatest Chucky Film!
Review: I have seen the first Child's play when I was 12. It was cool. Then I see parts of 2 and 3, and there are not so good. But one day, in a rotative theater (That shows two movies at a time for 1 buck), I see this movie, and it was great. Bride of Chucky never pass in Colombian's serious theater! . But when I get out from the theater, I made a decition, "I will have the DVD version of this film", and when it comes out, I was amazed. The Extras on this disc are great, come'on, this is an average movie, and you get 2! commentaries, a little featurette, Jeniffer's diary and so. Also, this disc is the one of the latest Universal films that carries spanish subtitles, I don't know why, but they want to sink us with that crappy subtitled VHS, people, if you want to make money, put it. Otherwise Columbia, MGM and Disney will get our bucks.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best of the entire Chucky series!
Review: Bride Of Chucky is an awesome horror film that's arguably the best of the entire Child's Play series.The special F/X are fantastic.Chucky has an a$$ kicking new look and the gore F/X are great and this is easily the grossest of the series.Gore hounds will really love this one.The music by Rob Zombie is awesome and the film has gags and in-jokes galore.Buy this right now.Can't wait for Seed Of Chucky (Child's Play 5).

Rated R for very very gory violence and profanity galore.

PS: pay close attention to the beginning in the police precinct.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good
Review: Well, as someone else said, this looked disappointing. But, also as before, you will be suprised. Hilarious, chilling and absurd, you could be suprised, Chucky is reinvented as a wisecracking psycho, not just a psycho, and Tiffany is a show-stealer. CHILD's PLAY:Good CHILD's PLAY 2: Different, good but for a different audience CHILD's PLAY 3: Same as above. Bride of CHUCKY: Different, but for everybody! (Except kids!)

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Really Funny Movie!
Review: Good movie, Funny , not scary though. I love scary movies. But this was alright, it would have been really bad if it wasn't funny.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Really Funny Movie!
Review: This "chuckie" movie was by far the funniest. Wasn't as scary as the first 3 but it was good. I'm a fan of scary movies, and I know a scary movie when I see one but this was not one of them. So If you want to laugh alot and maybe get one scare this is the movie!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Chucky is a twisted doll I would incinerate
Review: Chucky is a bomb not da bomb. This is the best rating I'll ever give it. The best out of all the Chucky movies. But a sorry piece of gutter trash.


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