Description 01 Childs Play 1988. I preferred the first two movies, but this is a nice bookend to the Chucky chasing after Andy theme, before the Chucky franchise totally veered off course into Flop-ville with the lame following two films. Spook Meter: 2 Stars Some light spooks, mixed with tons of great Chucky humor! I really enjoyed Child's Play 3, however Andy Barclay is not played by Alex Vincent in this one. Final Thoughts: Child's Play 3 was really great to watch when it came to Chucky! Glen, the orphan doll offspring of the irrepressible devilish-doll-come-to-life Chucky and his equally twisted bride Tiffany. One scene a guy gets his throat slashed when he tries to give Chucky a haircut that is pretty graphic, other then that, the violence is pretty mild.
At work, Andy's mom and her friend discover a peddler selling one for a low price, and she buys it. Chucky laughs a lot in this one also which always makes me bust out laughing too, what can I say, I love Chucky! But when I first saw that movie when I was 6 or 7 I had nightmares that chucky was going to get me but when looking at the 2 and third one it just made me laugh at what chucky was saying in his movies. She also finds out that the doll is slowly starting to possess anyone or anything to join a huge cult to kill off Chucky's victims, but things don't go to well in the asylum, including for Chucky's long lost friend Andy Barcley who tries to stop the cult from getting bigger while also trying to get past Chucky's wife, Tiffany. The military school doesn't give me the same sense of dread as in the original two movies taking place in the home and toy factory. Which is a shame since the animatronics had improved over Child's Play 2 and Chucky is beginning to look nastily cute. The film is in widescreen but there is no closed caption on this one.
I've seen it twenty times over, and I'm still floored every single one of them. I mean when child play 1 first came out I wasn't even born. Despite being roasted to a crisp in his last escapade, Chucky rises from the ashes after being reconstructed by a toy factory to dispel the negative publicity surrounding the doll. When production starts on a movie detailing the urban legend of his parents' lethal exploits, Glen heads for Hollywood where he brings his bloodthirsty parents back from the dead. Andy is now played by Justin Whalin and although he did a good job, I felt that Alex Vincent brought a very special vibe that is missed greatly.
As they re-used old materials, the spirit of Charles Lee Ray once again comes to life. Thank you for reading my review! However, when grizzly deaths start to occur, she then realises that Chucky, her illusion might not be make believe. Play Pals Toy Company decides to re-release its Good Guys line, feeling that after all this time, the bad publicity has died down. Absolutely floored, and floored with a massive grin on my face to boot. Would strongly recommend you give it your time.
There is only one single mild kissing scene. Hey, you can't blame Chucky, he don't like anyone messing with his hair. So why not 5 stars? Overall though, I loved Child's Play 3 and although not 5 stars, it still was a lot of fun to watch! Child's Play 3 is no more than a competent sequel. If a better director were involved it could still have been a good film instead of being a merely an above average by a tiny, tiny bit one. I recommend this to any Chucky fan.
It's been eight years since the events in the second film, we now see that Andy is a teenager who has been enrolled in a military school. I just wish that they bring back the classic chucky that made me feel the horror Brad Dourif is my favorite villain voice actor and I love the Childs Play series. Play Pals Toy Company decides to re-release its Good Guys line, feeling that after all this time, the bad publicity has died down. When his old-time sweet heart, Tiffany, picks up his remaining limbs and puts them back together, she performs a ritual that revives the murderous maniac. I enjoy the setting in the end of this movie with the haunted ride on the carnival, but it does not have the same impact as one and two did for me. The director never really gives him the chance. The score is a major downer though.
In this horror flick, the murderous serial killer, Charles Lee Ray, has his body parts being held at a criminal evidence station in the form of a small doll known as the famous Chucky. But they have never known that the soul of the killer Charles Lee Ray is still remained, and Chucky has been revived soon. I would say the violence is pretty tame on this one but there are a few graphic scenes. As he was out of ideas he claims this film to be his least favorite of them all. Since the character of Andy Barclay is in his teens in this film, Alex Vincent was not quite old enough in real life to fit this role. After accused of murdering her family, Nica is taken to an asylum and thinks that she's the cause of the deaths of her family. As they re-used old materials, the spirit of Charles Lee Ray once again comes to life.
If you have any legal issues please contact the appropriate media file owners or host sites. Throughout all of its ups and downs, Don Mancini and the gang have never failed to bring forward a watchable movie. The family dynamics are far from perfect as Chucky and Tiffany go Hollywood and get rolling on a new spree of murderous mayhem; much to gentle Glen's horror. He has tons of funny sayings in this film that will make you laugh a lot. What she doesn't know is that the particular doll contains the spirit of Charles Lee Ray, aka 'The Lakeshore Strangler, who died at the hands of police the night before and had transferred his spirit to the doll by voodoo. The first time you see Chucky open his mouth and hear the words of the real Brad Douriff.
All contents are provided by non-affiliated third parties and contain only links to other sites on the Internet. The thing I really liked about this is that as soon as I started the movie it showed the area in the movie of the part 2 movie of this saga. Greame Revell's wonderful orchestral adventure of Child's Play 2 has been replaced with a horrid synthesized, death-metal score filled with tacky and unimaginative stingers. In his search for Andy, Chucky falls into the hands of a younger boy, and he realizes that it may be easier to transfer his soul into this unsuspecting child. Revell, fortunately, returned for Bride of Chucky.