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DVD Seed Of Chucky (Widescreen Edition)
Yep, that ugly toy with the killer's instinct is back for a fifth round of irreverent bloodshed in Seed of Chucky. Chucky and his plastic partner Tiffany are reanimated by their child, a gentle doll of indeterminate gender who'd prefer that his parents stopped their knife-wielding ways. No such luck. In an attempt at irony that also includes John Waters as a tabloid reporter, Jennifer Tilly (who also voices Tiffany) is asked to play herself, a B-grade actress tired of being stuck in a movie filled with murderous dolls. She courts rap star Redman, playing himself, when she hears he's looking for someone to play the mother of Jesus in a new film. Chuck, Tiffany, and spawn naturally interrupt such ridiculous plans. Writer/director Don Mancini has the trio doing things you have to see to believe, including a vivid disembowelment and a human impregnation featuring a turkey baster filled with, you guessed it, the seed of Chucky. It's junk, sure, and tension-free, but Tilly's willing self-debasement is fairly jaw-dropping. If you're so inclined, her shameless decision to play along may be reason enough to suffer the consequences.--Steve Wiecking
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Child's Play-ing with myself...
I rip this monster egg fart the other night and go temporarily blind as a result. Whenever this happens, I have to strip down to my leather chaps and roam the streets with a duster. So, there I am, walking aimlessly around lower Bomaston, Louisana and I happen upon the local video store: 'Toothy's Beta Shop and Tackle.' I'm going through the store, dusting everything in sight (pun intended) and someone throws a DVD at my head and tells me to get my 'fairy boy' a$$ out of their store. I feel around on the ground and stick the DVD in my a$$ crack and exit the store, bowing to the cashier and spitting cheese from my mouth that I rubbed on my teeth before taking my nightly stroll. I get home and my lover is getting all nipply with himself on the toilet and I yell that it's our movie night. He always forgets because usually halfway through he smears a log of $hit on his face and runs around the apartment screaming that he's 'Dances with Dildos' ye old Native American warlord who was known for making broccoli omlets for the British during the War of 36 B.C. Fast forward 20 minutes and there we are, absolutely captivated by one, 'Seed of Chucky.' Chucky's having a baby with his puppet wife!! We were so excited! A murderous baby no doubt. Then again, I can't say for sure, because about halfway through the film, I lanced Francois in the heart with our coffee table leg and started to massage his body into a globule of hair and stink. Mind you, I'm doing this under the very watchful eye of Chucky and his wife. So I pull out my Kid Sister and My Buddy doll that I kept from childhood and start to feed him to the dolls. After about three helpings they come alive!! Well, I might be lying about that because about a third of the way through Kid Sister's final helping I ripped this monster corpse eggy fart and went blind again. I couldn't tell if the two dolls were running around the apartment making soup for themselves or if it was me having sex with the vacuum again. Regardless, it was one hell of a movie and I highly recommend it! P.S. - I'm in something now that people call a 'jail'...Well, ok, I might be lying about that one too because right as the cops shot and killed Kid Sister they grabbed me before I jumped out the window after ripping this tremendous raunchy blood fart...
You Proud of Me Now Dad!!
The only Chucky movie I have seen other than this was Child's Play 2, which was really good. I have wanted to see this for a while now and I am so glad I checked it out. Nothing scary, but gore galore. When this movie tries to be funny, it really hits the spot. I love the showdown between Chucky and Glen/Glenda. YOU PROUD OF ME NOW DAD!!!!! This one is a real piece of work. It goes right up there with Shaun of the Dead on the horror/comedy scale. The opening is great, but the ending didn't do much for me. I am definately looking forward to Chucky's next outing. A must own!
Not Scary at all just funny
I heard that this chucky was the goriest and scariest well that was not true I could show this movie to my six year old brother and he wouldnt get scared the first chuckies are scary suspensful and gory this one is like Shaun of the Dead its scary and funny SPOILER AlERT AHEAD one thing I didnt like about this movie is the fact that chucky ends up trying to kill tiffiny at the end which is a shame because they were a cute coulple I also find it retarted that chucky decides not to turn back human when he has a perfect oppurtunity because now he decides being a murderous doll is fun and wants to stay that way.Remember when I said this movie was funny well I wasnt kidding when chucky kills britny spears and says opps I did it again I was on the floor crying its that funny and just seeing a little red headed doll screaming out the Fword is one of the funniest things ever.
If you dont like the fact that chucky is funny and not scary then dont see this one stick to the first 3 but if you like funny killing dolls more then scary killing dolles then watch this one and bride of chucky because You will LOVE them
Since movies began, thrillers have depended on a door just slightly ajar, with a narrow slit of darkness that promises to hold your worst fears. In the first five minutes of Boogeyman, a young boy's father is violently sucked into a closet, scarring the boy so badly that he grows up to be blank-faced Barry Watson (7th Heaven), who plays Tim, an editor at a newspaper or a magazine or something. Tim, to impress his girlfriend's parents, wears a coat and tie but doesn't shave his sexy stubble. A premonition of his mother's death drives him back to his childhood home so he can exorcise his phobias. From there...well, there's lots of atmospheric cinematography, regular jolts of loud music, and many quick edits. What actually happens is pretty obscure and, really, not worth... More Info about this DVD Actor(s): Barry Watson - Emily Deschanel - Lucy Lawless Director(s): Stephen T. Kay DVD Release Date: Released the 31 May 2005 Usually ships in 24 hours
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Horror maestro Tom Holland (Fright Night) brought wit and devilish energy to this 1988 scarefest about a murderer (Brad Dourif) who wills his soul into an innocuous doll named Chucky, and reveals himself only to the toy's owner, a frightened little boy. Catherine Hicks plays the child's mother, and Chris Sarandon a detective; neither of them knows what to make of the kid's story. Monster-doll stories are always wonderfully surreal, and Child's Play is no exception. Holland oversees some finely tuned special effects that allow Chucky to express himself and do some damage--it is truly unnerving but somehow good, subversive fun. --Tom KeoghMore Info about this DVD Actor(s): Catherine Hicks - Chris Sarandon Director(s): Tom Holland DVD Release Date: Released the 14 August 2001 Usually ships in 24 hours
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When you consider its unfortunate production history, Cursed turned out surprisingly well as a werewolf thriller that horror buffs will appreciate. It's hardly the disaster critics made it out to be, but extensive rewriting, reshooting, recasting, and lengthy delays in production and release (including the elimination of R-rated gore to earn a PG-13 rating) clearly took their toll. The result is a fun but flawed monster-show that begins when a young talk-show producer (Christina Ricci) and her teenaged brother (Jesse Eisenberg) are bitten by a werewolf, setting the stage for a horror-in-Hollywood scenario that reunites director Wes Craven and screenwriter Kevin Williamson, creators of the Scream franchise. What could have been a classic horror comedy is instead a fairly... More Info about this DVD Actor(s): Jesse Eisenberg - Christina Ricci Director(s): Wes Craven DVD Release Date: Released the 21 June 2005 Usually ships in 24 hours
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It's not the scary hit that The Ring was in 2002, but The Grudge makes a similarly convincing case for American remakes of popular Japanese horror films. Barely a year passed between the release of Takashi Shimizu's creepy ghost story Ju-On: The Grudge and the production of this American remake, set in Tokyo and starring Sarah Michelle Gellar in her first post-Buffy horror film. About the only significant difference between the two films is the importing of a mostly-American cast (including Bill Pullman, Clea DuVall and Grace Zabriskie), but The Grudge was reconfigured (by screenwriter Stephen Susco) to allow Shimizu to refine and improve the spookiest highlights of his earlier version, which enjoyed previous incarnations as a short film and two... More Info about this DVD Actor(s): Sarah Michelle Gellar - Jason Behr - Clea DuVall Director(s): Takashi Shimizu DVD Release Date: Released the 01 February 2005 Usually ships in 24 hours
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Even skeptical fans of the Blade franchise will enjoy sinking their teeth into Blade: Trinity. The law of diminishing returns is in full effect here, and the franchise is wearing out its welcome, but let's face it: any movie that features Jessica Biel as an ass-kicking vampire slayer and Parker Posey--yes, Parker Posey!--as a vamping vampire villainess can't be all bad, right? Those lovely ladies bring equal measures of relief and grief to Blade, the half-human, half-vampire once again played, with tongue more firmly in stone-cold cheek, by Wesley Snipes. With series writer David S. Goyer in the director's chair, the film is calculated for mainstream appeal, trading suspenseful horror for campy humor and choppy, nonsensical action. The franchise still offers some intriguing... More Info about this DVD Actor(s): Wesley Snipes - Kris Kristofferson - Dominic Purcell - Jessica Biel - Ryan Reynolds Director(s): David S. Goyer DVD Release Date: Released the 26 April 2005 Usually ships in 24 hours
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