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Bride of Chucky

Bride of Chucky

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The funniest of all times!
Review: The movie was histerical! I think it was great and I'm almost certain there will be a "Son of Chucky"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The BEST movie I've seen in a long time!!!!
Review: This is an excellent movie. I reccommend everybody in the world (13and older) see it! I laughed, cried, screamed, and was in absolute ahh throughout the whole movie. No potty break here. You won't want to miss this one!!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Once is definitely enough for this Chucky sequel...
Review: I saw "Bride of Chucky" in its first theatrical weekend with the hope of another in-your-face, blood-curdling, and devilishly funny romp with Hollywood's most notorious plastic boy. Unfortunately, I think that Chucky lost a little bit of his edge in this installment, and the story's continuity with the three previous films is quite bad. For instance, Chucky was dismembered beyond any chance of repair at the end of "Child's Play 3". That film and "Child's Play 2" had at least some plausibility in rebuilding Chucky a new body from his old, possessed, damaged body parts every time. The producers must have thought that the audience would be too dim to point this fact out, so there was no harm in his remains "just happening" to be in police custody only to have Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly) pilfer them and sew our little guy back up for another fun rampage. Why Universal waited 7 years after "Child's Play 3" to make "Bride of Chucky" just goes to show that the studio may have caught a bad case of financial cupidity in 1998. However, Brad Dourif mentioned in a few interviews that he would always be pumped to keep speaking for Chucky, even if the stories do become terribly silly.

Sure enough, silly is pretty much the right word for BOC. It was interesting to have the possessed Tiffany doll thrown in as Chucky's counterpart, but I think she just cramped his murderous lifestyle with more lover's quarrels than in allowing their body count to pile up. And...what about poor Andy?! It's just not the same without him being pitted against Chucky's lethal antics and dark humor. In my opinion, the only things that spare BOC from a one-star thrashing are more of Chucky's sardonically vulgar anectdotes and for the guys, a very alluring, patent leather-clad Jennifer Tilly as the Chuckster's long-lost vixen girlfriend (before she turns into a Bad Girl Barbie).

For the die-hard "Child's Play" fans, you should at least see BOC for the sake of Chucky saga. However, don't get your hopes up too high since this is a Chucky sequel in name only. The first three films are truly the best for anyone to see. The Play Pal factory sequences always steal the show in "Child's Play 2"; that installment is my personal favorite.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I realy like the movie because it was funny and supriseing.
Review: BRIDE OF CHUCKY WAS KIND OF SCARY AND IT WAS ALOT INTERSTING.IT WAS FUNNY AT THE END WHEN THE BABY WAS BORN.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: i want to see it
Review: i want to see bride of chucky it sounds coo

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FUNNY,BUT NOT AS SCARRY AS PEOPLE SAY
Review: I really wanted to rent this movie but my mom said "no I would never let you see that",so when I was with my best friend Cameron and his mom,I rented it and we watched it.It was so funny but not scary,at least not after the first 5 minutes.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great animation. Great love scene!
Review: The special effects were the best i've seen in quite a while. Would like to have seen more violence.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HELLO DOLLY!
Review: "Bride of Chucky", what can I say? One of the most original, self aware black comedies of the 90's. A troup of well rounded, well acted vibrant characters, top notch direction from Ronny Yu and clever screenwriting from Don Mancini make this movie a vivacious little gem of the horror/comedy genre and the best of the "Childs Play" series. The fact that the movie manages to be both scary and funny when it matters makes it a unique experience in it's own right and when you've got Brad Dourif coupled with Jennifer Tilly it redefines the meaning of chemistry. This has to be the best maniacal onscreen romance since Bonnie and Clyde graced our screens way back yonder! The murder set pieces are creative and cinematic yet this doesn't take itself too seriously and knows exactly when to wink at the audience. The DVD transfer is beautifully crisp and clean of all artifacts, actually this is one of the best non THX transfers I've witnessed and the AC3 soundtrack nukes throughout the movie. As a bonus you have commentaries by Director Ronny Yu, actors Jennifer Tilly and Brad Dourif as well as screenwriter and Chucky creator Don Mancini. There's a fun behind the scenes featurette, a theatrical trailer for the movie and another uncredited theatrical trailer for "Childs Play 2" hidden is Brad Dourifs Biography. Mix this with Jennifer Tilly's hilarious on set Diary and you have one of the best, highly recommended DVD releases so far.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: That was the scariest movie I've ever seen
Review: It is to disgusting for little kids. If my son ever watched that stupid movie I would cut it into pieces. I hate that chucky he kills to many people and his bride is a very discusting woman my wife never acts like and never did so you can take this movie and cram is up your @&*

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Chucky rules now and forever!
Review: I'm a huge fan of Chucky. And I thought that this movie was the best in the series yet. The road movie format and Martha Stewart references were funny and original and gave this movie a unique touch all its own. I really look forward to the sequel. Chucky Rules Dude!


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