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Messages - Chucky

#436
Horror Talk / Re: Mortuary (1983)
April 09, 2018, 11:20:27 AM
Gotta love Bill Paxton's stupid skipping through the cemetery.  [*hehehmm*]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qgQYiVQnR0
#437
Horror Talk / Re: Child's Play 2 (1990)
April 09, 2018, 10:24:25 AM
I think a lot of people actually consider this to be as good as the first. I remember Roger Ebert, who is quite difficult to please when it comes to horror movies, he actually gave the original movie a fairly positive review and while he called the sequel sickening trash, he did acknowledge that it was well-made.

I don't know if you've seen Cult Of Chucky yet but if you stay after the credits (at least on the unrated version), it hints that Christine Elise could be back in the next movie that they make. She also has her own vegan cooking show on YouTube that I somehow came across... I'm not vegan myself and she actually doesn't cram veganism down your throat from the videos I've taken a gander at, just simply giving recipes (in fact, the link below starts in the middle of a rant where she is blasting self-righteous vegans). I just thought I'd mention her channel in case you ever wondered what she looks like now or was doing these days since she doesn't do a whole lot of acting.

Blasting self-righteous vegans
#438
Horror Talk / Curse Of Chucky (2013)
April 07, 2018, 03:33:24 AM
This sixth film in the franchise manages to right the wrongful path that Seed Of Chucky had taken and brings back a darker, more sinister tone this time around. I'd say that this entry into the series is good enough to compete for the third best movie in the franchise to date, with the first two movies firmly parked in the top two spots.

Did you enjoy Curse Of Chucky?

#439
Other Movies / American Ninja (1985)
April 06, 2018, 02:03:40 AM
While I feel that the sequel is a slightly better movie than this one in terms of pure entertainment value and fun, the original American Ninja is plenty enjoyable in its own right and is a movie that allows you to sit back and turn your brain off and engage in some typical 80's action.

Did you enjoy American Ninja?

#440
Horror Talk / Maniac Cop 3: Badge Of Silence (1993)
April 06, 2018, 01:56:35 AM
Despite the mess that occurred behind the camera, where Bill Lustig didn't finish the movie and Joel Soisson (producer) had to finish the rest of the film himself, fans of the series should be content with the resulting product for this sequel.

What did you think of Maniac Cop 3: Badge Of Silence?

#441
Horror Talk / Death Machine (1994)
April 04, 2018, 12:54:25 PM
A killer robot on the loose, a psychotic Brad Dourif, cheesy 90's one-liners... there is a plenty to enjoy in this action-packed thrill-ride. Overall, this is a good movie with some decent actors in it. Most fans of action, sci-fi, horror movies should have fun with it.

Have you seen Death Machine?

#442
Horror Talk / Mardi Gras Massacre (1978)
April 02, 2018, 01:38:34 PM
While it will never reach the level of popularity that movies in the "so bad they're good" category like The Room or Samurai Cop have reached as this movie moves at a slow pace and has a much more limited demographic, it's still enjoyable in a similar vein to those movies. Mardi Gras Massacre is a terrible film by normal standards, but everything that is so wrong with the movie is what makes it quite an enjoyable experience for me.

Have you seen it?

#443
Other Movies / A Dangerous Place (1994)
April 02, 2018, 02:43:19 AM
You could make the case that it's trying to capitalize on the success of much more popular movies like the Karate Kid franchise but there's plenty of action in it to separate itself. My admiration of TJ Roberts' fighting skills and its shlocky 90's flavour of teen melodrama has me hooked on it.

Have you ever seen A Dangerous Place?

#444
Horror Talk / Bruiser (2000)
April 01, 2018, 12:06:02 PM
Bruiser could have been executed and acted better, but it is interesting to see George A. Romero take on a much different type of movie and I think the overall product serves well enough for the type of movie that it is.

What are your thoughts on Bruiser?

#445
Horror Talk / Re: Seed Of Chucky (2004)
April 01, 2018, 12:00:47 PM
I hear there's a lot of horror references in it... Jason and Freddy are meant to be in it and apparently The Shining plays a huge role in the movie as well... though the movie still feels way too CGI-ish for me to be all that interested in it. I will probably see it at some point, but not in theatres.
#446
Horror Talk / Re: Seed Of Chucky (2004)
April 01, 2018, 10:38:35 AM
Quote from: Dorkus on April 01, 2018, 07:12:57 AM
Bride mixed horror and comedy perfectly, this one went too far in the later direction. Plus the child doll was really, really annoying.

Yeah, I think it's more the accent than anything else. We don't need no hobbit from Lord of the Rings voicing a killer doll in a Chucky movie, even if the doll is a panzy.
#447
Horror Talk / Re: Seed Of Chucky (2004)
March 31, 2018, 10:25:29 AM
For a long time part 3 was considered by many the worst in the series... I think these days though that most fans of the series don't even have it in their bottom 2 anymore.
#448
Horror Talk / Seed Of Chucky (2004)
March 31, 2018, 12:02:13 AM
This is the weakest movie of the franchise to date but despite all of the criticisms and its wrongful transition towards almost being more of a comedy than a horror movie, many fans of the series will still probably find the movie to be extremely watchable because there's still plenty of Chucky to be had.

What did you think of Seed Of Chucky?

#449
Horror Talk / Wish Upon (2017)
March 30, 2018, 01:09:54 PM
This is your fairly standard teen-horror fare from this generation. The lead character makes wishes to get rich, get back at the popular girl and to even become the popular girl herself which sounds about as interesting as cutting my toe nails.

If you've seen Wish Upon, what did you think of it?

#450
Other Movies / Re: Kickboxer (1989)
March 30, 2018, 11:22:58 AM
Hey, you should watch Kickboxer 2 then. It's very different.  [*winkgrin*]

The guy that played Tong Po in Kickboxer 1 and 2 is a very nice guy, and as I said before, not asian in the slightest as seen below.