

These two are important, of course, as Chucky and Tiffany wanna transfer their souls into their bodies.

I think things get bogged down too much by introducing Jade and Jesse as characters. Perhaps it's not comedy gold, but there's a lot of potential here.
Watch the bride of chucky free online 123moovies movie#
What's not to fucking like, right? However, I just find that the movie is kind of weirdly paced and, to me, outside of some scenes, doesn't really make full use of its potential for comedy. I mean it's a fucking doll, who's a fucking asshole to boot, going around and killing people. I think this is the movie where Chucky more openly embraced the comedic side, but the undertones were there. I just find the concept intriguing and the potential for comedy is there. Tiffany transferred her soul into the body of a woman that voices her in both movies, how's that for fucking meta? Anyway, let's move on to this movie, shall we? Part of me really wanted to like this movie, I just love the idea of Chucky finding a doll girlfriend (whom he help turned into the doll to begin with, by viciously murdering her) and them arguing with each other back and forth for one reason or another. I'm not even gonna delete the previous sentence out as, in Seed of Chucky, Jennifer Tilly played herself in the movie and, of course, Tiffany transferred her soul into Jennifer's body (unintended horror pun, but it works perfectly). Chucky killed her pretty dead in this movie. This is interesting, however, in that I don't remember Tiffany ever turning back into a human. With that said, of course, the character of Tiffany, first introduced in this movie, has endured as a character into the rebooted flicks. I'm not saying that the new Chucky movies are as ambitious or as complex as the MCU, but they've borrowed some of that world-building and consistency in characters throughout each installment in the franchise. And I think that's a lesson they learned from the MCU. Because, again, you feel like you're watching a story progress through multiple movies, not just self-contained experiences. The way Cult of Chucky movie ended seemed to hint at a continuation for our characters and, honestly, I like that a lot more than I like these stand-alone movies in the franchise. And I think it works well because, at least until now, the newer movies have focused on a different cast of characters with one constant being Nica, whom Chucky wants to transfer his soul into, finally getting back that human body he's been so desperate for all this time. The new movies, on the other hand, don't have that. That's not what I mean because, essentially, those movies just boiled down to Chucky just wanting to kill Andy, there wasn't any real progression or 'growth'. I suppose you could make the argument that the original trilogy has that, with Andy being the main character through the first two movies. I find that the reason for that is the fact that there's a sense of progression to these newer movies. And I think that a lot of people might find that blasphemous, at least fans of the franchise, but I really do believe that. The Child's Play franchise is kind of interesting to me in that I find the modern movies (Curse of Chucky and Cult of Chucky) to be better than the older flicks. It's fucking Chucky finding a wife, who used to be with him while he was alive and, you know, still human and the hi-jinks that they get up to. I talked way too fucking much about Katherine Heigl for a film where, while she's one of the only major human characters in the film, she's really not that important. Regardless, I didn't really like her at the time, now I'm fine with her. Those comments were especially funny when, after appearing in Knocked Up, 27 Dresses and The Ugly Truth came out, both movies being far more sexist than Knocked Up, particularly the latter. And her comments about Knocked Up being sexist in their portrayal of female characters. I'm just going by the controversies surrounding her exit from Grey's Anatomy and, basically, shitting on the show after she opted out of the Emmy race when said the material she received for the show didn't warrant Emmy consideration. It's just that she seemed to be a major asshole who was impossible to work with. It's not that I have an issue with her as an actress, I think she's fairly decent, and maybe even solid, as an actress. Though, to be fair, my disdain for her has subsided in the years when she was more famous. I'm actually talking about Katherine Heigl.

If you think I'm talking about the movie, you would be incorrect.

This isn't something I would condone in any way, form or fashion. I'm so sorry, ladies and gents, if I had known, I would not have watched this.
