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| Baby Firefly | Apr 5 2013, 06:30 AM Post #1 |
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The Devil Himself
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Chuck (Brad Dourif) and Tiff (Jennifer Tilly) return, resurrected by their son (Billy Boyd), and hit Hollywood in the fifth film of the CHILD'S PLAY series. |
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| Neurotic Chainsaw | Apr 19 2015, 08:21 AM Post #81 |
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Vengeful Victim
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Joan was an incredibly likable character, yes, and I think it was one of the few somewhat serious moments in the film. Jennifer Tilly's house was hideous, though... Random fact. (Not opinion. Sorry no one finds that house pretty.) |
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| Cherry Darling | May 10 2015, 12:32 AM Post #82 |
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Killer's Accomplice
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![]() It's like your in my mind. I have a random urge to watch this again
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| Neurotic Chainsaw | May 10 2015, 12:43 AM Post #83 |
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Vengeful Victim
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Can I just say I'm in love with your movie tastes? I may watch it later, as well. I can't believe it's ten years old now... Hell, I remember the DAY I first watched it. I was like... 13 when I bought it on DVD with my mom at Best Buy, lol. The ONLY thing I don't like it about it is the last scene. I would've liked it better had it ended right after Spoiler: click to toggle Plus, random fact... In middle school, I was incredibly obsessed with the alternative rock band Full Blown Rose, who had two songs in the movie. (The cover of One Way or Another, and the song that plays in the scene where they're hiding in Jennifer's limo that goes "all the fellas turn to look and seeee." Too bad they broke up RIGHT AFTER signing onto a record label, and they ended up never releasing anything legally save for two songs. |
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| Neurotic Chainsaw | Aug 7 2015, 08:34 PM Post #84 |
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Vengeful Victim
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I made a comment about this in my last post on this thread, but I am still sad about Full Blown Rose every time I watch this. I was so obsessed with that band, and they broke up RIGHT after signing to Jive Records, and they never released an actual album. :/ So sad. |
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| Basi | Nov 8 2015, 11:43 AM Post #85 |
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I had fun watching this with my nephew who was 6 at time He loved it, I thought it was fun movie |
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| RECR92 | Nov 9 2015, 05:26 AM Post #86 |
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Boyfriend
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I'll say that this is the worst of the Child's Play films, but it's not that I don't like it. I actually do like this one, it's a fun entry and it would be a go-to for comedy-horror for me. |
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| Neurotic Chainsaw | Nov 10 2015, 12:37 AM Post #87 |
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I'd hardly agree that it's the "worst" in the series.
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| GL84 | Mar 11 2016, 04:44 PM Post #88 |
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Killer's Therapist
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This is one of the better films in the series and really comes off nicely. The storyline here is one of its most appealing parts, which is pretty clever and new. It isn't a typical outline for a film's fourth sequel, and it serves as a double blessing by not following the norm and giving us a traditional film, and also by the different elements that can be added to the plot. Several of the story lines are quite good, as the main one here of wanting-to-get-off-murdering-others for their child's sake is nicely handled, and the weaning for killing delivers some of the movie's best scenes. The comedy is another really enjoyable aspect that has been added to it. This is probably the most out-right comedic movie of the series, and is pretty hilarious in most aspects of the film. The early bickering done between Chucky and Tiffany about family life is some truly great lines, and a later exchange gives some real gut-busters. Even other instances are pretty funny as it has its fair share of gags that are both really funny and pretty creative, from the situations presented here coming from living murderous dolls trying to teach their gender-confused son about their lifestyle and how to come to terms with one's self in life, the outrageous situations that pop up here requiring one-off murders of the photographer, the stage-hand and the publicist in particular graphic means and how they've finally come to terms with their condition as a whole that are not only truly funny in themselves because it's about killer dolls but also because there's a lot of funny material springing from these scenes. The only time we get suspense in the film is an impressive opening, and it is some really juicy stuff. The stalking and the extremely odd camera angles add to its effectiveness, and the pay-off to each of the sequences are nicely timed to get a great jump, while the final redemption battle in the hospital gets some nice fun in as well as delivering some solid gore which are provided elsewhere through this with some fine, brutal kills delivered here. These are good enough to hold this off from its one really defining flaw. By veering far off into the comedy angle, this has left the horror category completely. There is nothing here that would produce any sort of thrills beyond the opening scene, but after that there's nothing. The suspense is also gone, leaving us with no real chances to become scared at what is going on, as even though we really weren't supposed to, as it's still trying to be a horror film an attempt could've been made here with several of these scenes potentially being quite thrilling. The only other flaw is that the film is also tremendously cheesy, being packed to the brim with sleazy goodness from the characters to the actions and even set-ups reek of cheese, and that may be something which won't sit all that well with fans of the more serious original. Still, there's a lot more to like here that does help this one more than hurting it. |
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