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Child's Play (1988)
Child's Play (1988)
1988 | Horror
Chucky (1 more)
Brad dourif
The original and best of the child's play movies chucky is a brillant creation brought to life by brad Dourif with a dark sense of humor. Plenty of good kills as well thumbs up from me
  
Child's Play (2019)
Child's Play (2019)
2019 | Horror
Aubrey plaza (3 more)
Mark hamill
Gabriel Bateman
Good kills
No Brad dourif (1 more)
Chuckys design
Just finished watching not as good as the original but it's okay did we really need a child's play remake probably not. the acting was okay mark hamill on voice dutys good but not as good as Brad dourif and the chuckys look so wrong it just wasn't chucky. There are some kills in the movie which I like. Let's hope they don't make a sequel and go back to the original Chucky next time
  
Cult Of Chucky (2017)
Cult Of Chucky (2017)
2017 | Horror
Chucky (1 more)
The kills
Another chucky one now at seven films brad dourif is still excelent as the voice of chucky as always the kills are eventive also the cameos its good but not perfect it leaves u wondering where can chucky go next
  
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Andy K (10821 KP) Mar 19, 2018

Chucky in Space or Chucky for President!

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Kevin Phillipson (9903 KP) Mar 19, 2018

Yes two good ideas

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K.K. Barrett recommended Wise Blood (1979) in Movies (curated)

 
Wise Blood (1979)
Wise Blood (1979)
1979 | Comedy, Drama
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"John Huston had an incomparable late run—The Misfits, Fat City, Under the Volcano, Prizzi’s Honor—but Wise Blood is my favorite. William Hickey, Harry Dean Stanton, and Brad Dourif kill it with a baby Jesus; bent religious fervor second only to Ken Russell’s The Devils."

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Kevin Phillipson (9903 KP) rated Chucky in TV

Mar 20, 2022  
Chucky
Chucky
2021 | Horror
9
7.8 (6 Ratings)
TV Show Rating
Chucky (2 more)
Brad dourif
Zackary Arthur
When I heard that they were making a Tv show out of the child’s play movies I thought why did we need Chucky on the tv and currently I’m watching the entire series on my sky Q box just started the forth episode and so far it’s rather good Brad dourif is back as the voice of Chucky of course wouldn’t be Chucky the sick sense of humour he has hasn’t changed there are some good death scenes my favourite would be so far death by dishwasher the tv show is way better than the recent reboot staying with this too the end to see how Chucky is beaten
  
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Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated Child's Play (2019) in Movies

Jun 29, 2019 (Updated Feb 12, 2020)  
Child's Play (2019)
Child's Play (2019)
2019 | Horror
Wanna Play
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Child's play- in my mind is okay. I didnt like a lot of things in the movie. Spoiler alert if you havent seen it.

1. Chucky himself- when you first get a look at chucky your like disgust but also terrifying. He was creepy but also wired to look at. Everytime he was on screen i has a nasty feelling in my stomach.

2. Chucky's sense of humor- whenever chucky is about the kill someone, he says a one liner that doesnt go through. I understand that the studio was trying to have some of the old chucky's sense of humor in this new one, but it failed.

3. No don mancini and no brad dourif- those two alone are the keyholeders of chucky. Don mancini created chucky and directed three of the chucky movies and brad dourif voiced chucky in the pervious movies. I dont mind mark hamli, but chucky is not the same with these two involded.

4. The charcters, expecy for andy- i could care less about the rest of the chacters, andy was the only chatcter the i cared about in the movie.

Other than those i thought child's play was okay. Not great, just okay.
  
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Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated Amos & Andrew (1993) in Movies

Nov 2, 2019 (Updated Nov 2, 2019)  
Amos & Andrew (1993)
Amos & Andrew (1993)
1993 | Comedy, Mystery
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Ghost Rider and Nick Fury
The plot: When erudite black playwright Andrew Sterling (Samuel L. Jackson) moves to a predominantly white suburb, the buffoonish local police surround his home, assuming he's a burglar. To avoid a scandal, unscrupulous Chief Tolliver (Dabney Coleman) conscripts low-rent criminal Amos Odell (Nicolas Cage) to break in and take Sterling hostage. But Amos and Andrew soon realize Tolliver has no plans to let either survive, so they must put their differences aside and work together to get out alive.

This movie is funny as hell, both Nicolas Cage and Samuel L Jackson are excellent. Also Brad Dourif is funny in this movie.

I dont why this film got bad reviews because it is great. A highly reccordmend movie.
  
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Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated Urban Legend (1998) in Movies

May 8, 2021 (Updated May 8, 2021)  
Urban Legend (1998)
Urban Legend (1998)
1998 | Horror, Mystery, Thriller
The Legends Come True
Urban Legend- is a really good movie. I love the concept/plot of the film. The cast is really good plus it has cameoes from horror icons: Robert Englund, Brad Dourif and Danielle Harris.

The plot; A university is beset by a rash of gruesome murders that resemble old urban legends. When her friend Michelle (Natasha Gregson Wagner) is killed by someone hiding in her car, Natalie (Alicia Witt) begins to notice the pattern. Her suspicions grow stronger when her own roommate is strangled to death. Soon the quiet college campus is transformed into hunting grounds for a maniac, and Natalie struggles to find the killer and stop the bloodshed before she becomes the next victim.

Its a really good film and highly recordmend it.
  
Wildling (2018)
Wildling (2018)
2018 | Fantasy, Horror
A child who has been protected from the Wildlings by her Daddy finds out that her life isn't what she thought it was.



Not quite as horror as I was expecting, the fantasy nature of this one made it much more enjoyable.

A good story with a nice progression to it. It was nice to see Liv Tyler in something after what seems like such a long time. I was also pleased to see Brad Dourif, he's the face you always see in things, and he's always just a little creepy.

The audio effects were good in this one, the extra little grumbles and noises as she's becoming less human, and the enhanced hearing. Each bit comes together to add something to the scenes. I didn't feel like the visual effects quite met up to their standards though.

Still though, this was an enjoyable watch, and although there were some predictable bits everything was genuinely entertaining.
  
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
1975 | Comedy, Drama

"I’ll continue the Jack Nicholson theme and go to One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Of its era, the great American novel. R.P. McMurphy is probably the defining Jack Nicholson character, if you had to pick one. It’s actually the first film I ever saw. I don’t remember it, but I was a little baby and my mom took me. It’s one of those movies I’ll watch whenever I’m feeling lost or alone in the universe. Something about McMurphy and the Chief throwing the sink through the window makes life worth living. [Director] Milos Forman was a really incredible storyteller. He knew how to tell a big story where the characters feel… Part of it has to do with the level of supporting acting. He creates a full world. Christopher Lloyd and Danny DeVito and Louise Fletcher and Brad Dourif — it’s just such an incredible cast. The world feels so real. That’s what so many epic movies get wrong. They feel important in the way that it’s in italics. They just feel like they’re about the director, and not about the characters."

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