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Curse Of Chucky
Here's a trailer for the movie. <iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/Y16TEl6Ek1M?feature=player_detailpage" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>"If you don't have anything good to say, say it often"- Ed the sockTags: None -
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I hate Chucky. It was just a horrible series of movies IMO.Originally posted by J. ColeFool me one time that's shame on you. Fool me twice can't put the blame on you. Fool me three times, **** the peace sign, load the chopper let it rain on you.
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Ehhhh, honestly they should have just stopped after the initial trilogy. Bride of Chucky was horrendous and I didn't even bother with Seed of Chucky. You could make the case for fear in the first 3 movies, but starting with Bride of Chucky it just became borderline comedy in my opinion.
The fact that it is going straight to Blu-ray should say it all.Comment
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The first one was actually a really solid horror film. The rest of them were all pretty bad, though.
In any event, the series was inspired by an episode of The Twilight Zone called Living Doll which starred Telly Savalas and aired back in 1963. This particular episode is more terrifying than any of the Child's Play films IMO.
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Fun fact: The voice of "Talky Tina" was done by June Foray, who is famous for doing the voice of both Rocket J. Squirrel and Natasha Fatale in the classic Rocky & Bullwinkle cartoons.Comment
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Speaking of Serling's stuff, if you wanna see a scary *** doll episode, watch "The Doll" (not The Doll of Death) aired on "The Night Gallery" in 1973. It's just a good story, too.
Unfortunately, I can't find it on Hulu. Soooooo........
Spoiler...and Rod was just too cool for school!
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Speaking of Serling's stuff, if you wanna see a scary *** doll episode, watch "The Doll" (not The Doll of Death) aired on "The Night Gallery" in 1973. It's just a good story, too.
Unfortunately, I can't find it on Hulu. Soooooo........
Spoiler...and Rod was just too cool for school!
John Williams was my favorite character actor of that era and he is always a pleasure to watch. He actually was in my absolute favorite episode of Night Gallery as well; The Caterpillar.Comment
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I'm gonna have to refresh my memory on that one.
People just need to stop making the creepy dolls and the world can then sing in perfect harmony:
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I like slashers, but I never got into the Child's Play movies. Although I kinda thought Bride of Chucky was entertaining. Might have been Jennifer Tilly.
I'm still waiting on a new Nightmare and Friday. Yes I know they are silly, but I've always been a huge fan. Especially of Friday the 13th.Comment
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The first one was actually a really solid horror film. The rest of them were all pretty bad, though.
In any event, the series was inspired by an episode of The Twilight Zone called Living Doll which starred Telly Savalas and aired back in 1963. This particular episode is more terrifying than any of the Child's Play films IMO.
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Fun fact: The voice of "Talky Tina" was done by June Foray, who is famous for doing the voice of both Rocket J. Squirrel and Natasha Fatale in the classic Rocky & Bullwinkle cartoons.
There was an old Alfred Hitchcock Presents with William Shatner and Jessica Tandy about an old spinster who fell in love with a ventriloquist. It creeped me right the **** out even as a grown man.
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Something about those old episodes, the makeup and the black and white that is really good for giving you the creeps. The same can go for a lot of old black and whites though. Bette Davis in "Whatever happened to Baby Jane" and Gloria Swanson in "Sunset Boulevard" come to mind.
On topic, I'm surprised they still make these movies. Like someone said they eventually devolved into bad comedy, I thought the first one was effective. My little brother had a My Buddy at the time so there was much foolishness in the house when it came out.PS: You guys are great.
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Anyone remember the movie "Magic"? Kind of the same premise of a ventriloquist dummy coming to life, except here he makes his "master" do the killing.
Creeped me the hell out!Comment
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I like slashers, but I never got into the Child's Play movies. Although I kinda thought Bride of Chucky was entertaining. Might have been Jennifer Tilly.
I'm still waiting on a new Nightmare and Friday. Yes I know they are silly, but I've always been a huge fan. Especially of Friday the 13th.Being kind, one to another, never disappoints.Comment
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