Bride of Chucky

1998 "Chucky gets lucky."
5.6| 1h29m| R| en| More Info
Released: 16 October 1998 Released
Producted By: Universal Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Chucky is reborn when his old flame, Tiffany, rescues his battered doll parts from a police impound.

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Ronny Yu

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Universal Pictures

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SnoReptilePlenty Memorable, crazy movie
Konterr Brilliant and touching
Lucia Ayala It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
Fleur Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
christopher-underwood I had fond memories of this. Or at least I thought I had. Seems I only saw the first twenty minutes or even maybe only the trailer. Jennifer Tilly is great but she is only in this at the start and later is just the voice of the doll. Indeed for most of this film we get rather stiff performances from the humans and animated ones from a pair of dolls. Predictable, unfunny and loud, this would be just the thing for under fifteens but in UK has a 15 certificate so thats a bummer. I have seen rave reviews for this but then maybe those folk only saw the trailer. This is no thriller, nor a horror, simply a rather poor comedy. There is blood and violence but do dolls count?
kianpoorjabar Fan love it best in the series funny as hell chucky best rise of nice doll brutal horror jennifer tilly cool in here.
kitfox30 Been a huge fan of Child's Play since the very first one. The 3rd one got lousy write ups, but i enjoyed it enough to buy a copy of it. In the third one, Chucky is thrown into the fan, where his body explodes into many tiny pieces. But when Tiffany picks him up in the fourth one, he is missing a few parts, but still mostly together. He also had half his face sliced off in the third one, but its all there in the fourth one. Anyone else notice this? And under the parents guide for the film the say a couple fall through a glass floor which is not true. The mirror above their bed was broken by doll Tiffany and shattered over them.
Nitzan Havoc Please bear in mind that my harsh criticism is mostly due to my being 30 when I've first started watching the Chucky anthology. Had I been 20 years younger, I would have probably loved it. As an adult Horror enthusiast, each and every Chucky film up till now have been a remarkably unrewarding experience.While attempting to infiltrate the pantheon of slashers (and failing miserably), Chucky has made sure to let everyone know that logic is never a necessity. Freddie and Jason only get banished/defeated, so their return for each of the sequels is at least remotely comprehensible (which is all that's necessary considering mostly everything else about the slasher-monsters' supernatural strength and potency). Chucky, on the other hand, is constantly resurrected. How? How come? Who cares, Chucky's back and he's hilarious! Ha ha ha, right? Just what we want in a Horror film, to be half-entertained by a third rate comedian without a moment of actual fear.The good news is that the fourth sequel recognizes Chucky for what he is - a joke. That's why several scenes present a comic breaking of the 4th wall and some well deserved homages to those who actually succeeded where Chucky would forever fail (like Mike Mayers, Jason Voorhees and Hellraiser). In order to complete the comic effect, Chucky is this time accompanied by a female counterpart, the wonderful Jennifer Tilly as Tiffany, Chucky's Bride. Their interactions and dynamics are quite hilarious.Adjectives such as "comic" and "hilarious" have absolutely no place in a Horror film. True, Freddie has always been the ultimate morbid comedian, but the story-line and plot have been eerie and at times terrifying (words that in no manner can be used to describe anything about any of the Chucky films so far). Just like the first 3 films, Bride of Chucky is good for a few laughs with your friends on Halloween, or maybe even as a drinking game. However, as a Horror film? Another moderately entertaining let down.