Your Favorite "Chucky" Movie
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Your Favorite "Chucky" Movie
I've recently watched the Child's Play / Chucky movies and I gotta say, I LOVE how they combined horror and comedy together, my 2 favorite movie genres! I figured I'd see what everyone else on here thinks, and see which movie everyone else likes.
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Honestly I gotta say Bride of Chucky. I recently watched all of them a couple years ago and liked that one the best.
For me the order goes:
-Bride of Chucky
-Child's Play
-Seed of Chucky
-Child's Play 2
-Child's Play 3

For me the order goes:
-Bride of Chucky
-Child's Play
-Seed of Chucky
-Child's Play 2
-Child's Play 3
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x2! My list is exactly the samerexcrk wrote:Honestly I gotta say Bride of Chucky. I recently watched all of them a couple years ago and liked that one the best.
For me the order goes:
-Bride of Chucky
-Child's Play
-Seed of Chucky
-Child's Play 2
-Child's Play 3
Seed of Chucky took me 2-3 viewings to really like it. Not that I disliked it, I was just puzzled and weirded out by it. It was like suddenly Ed Wood was back and directing that film. It was a very weird movie, but after a few viewings, I really did enjoy it. It was just getting past that awkward stage.
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I met Brad Dourif at Mega-Con a couple of years ago...all I can say is, I rather have met a living, breathing Chucky because he actually scared me. I don't scare easy. But he creeped me out. Like if I saw him on the street walking towards me, I would cross the street to continue walking on the other side. He was tall and he looked like a real serial killer. I am 29, I was too damn creeped out to go near him! 
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I got to go with Bride of Chucky.
The original is... well... a very effective thriller of a horror film. But the stakes weren't very high. Ever since Slant Magazine mentioned that the original film was very different from what writer Don Mancini envisioned it to be, I can't stop thinking about how compromised the original film is. And I mean as a horror film. The low-stakes thing. I enjoy watching it the same way I enjoy watching a lot of horror movies, just because people are being killed and find themselves in suspenseful situations.
Bride of Chucky, however, is truly all-that-it-can-be. Regardless of how unserious that is, it's still so darn intelligent.
The original is... well... a very effective thriller of a horror film. But the stakes weren't very high. Ever since Slant Magazine mentioned that the original film was very different from what writer Don Mancini envisioned it to be, I can't stop thinking about how compromised the original film is. And I mean as a horror film. The low-stakes thing. I enjoy watching it the same way I enjoy watching a lot of horror movies, just because people are being killed and find themselves in suspenseful situations.
Bride of Chucky, however, is truly all-that-it-can-be. Regardless of how unserious that is, it's still so darn intelligent.