That perspective shot of the little person playing the Chucky doll stalking Andy down the hall is incredible. Great use of practical effects and physical acting.
@Charlie Davison Eh, I obviously don't know him but it sounds alright to me. If I were in a movie I'd probably be flaunting that at a class reunion too. :)
I actually saw Alex Vincent in person at the 2013 NYC Comic Con. He was there for a panel celebrating 20 years of Chucky, and the release of Curse of Chucky. Someone in the audience asked him if it was strange to be involved with the franchise again after so long, and he just smiled and said "I always knew Chucky would be back for me eventually..."
After Bride of Chucky, I thought 'Andy should be the one to kill him.' Not only did that come to pass, but to my amazement and delight, they brought in Alex Vincent instead of getting someone else to play him.
Tim Rapone same! I think maybe just Chucky itself was a "nightmare" even for the developers to create, but at least was worth it and very good animation, for an animatronic! I think if they ever thought that the animations would look so good!
0:35 “Give me the boy and I’ll let you live! Do you hear me?! Give me the boy!” You can hear the rage, psychotic desperation in his voice. Gotta love Brad Dourif.
Three things I gotta say 1.still one of my favorite scenes till this day 2.chucky can't die 3.given that this is a classic there's no other way to say how much I love this movie
Chucky is automatically the best horror villain due to his smartness and his drive the fact he’s got ambition to live plus his ruthless heart is what people overlook
What many don't realise in this movie is that Chucky retains his human strength , so she's basically trying to fight off a grown man that's mentally nuts, all the people that say they'd just pick him up or throw him and stuff don't get that he's strong AF, this makes it more scary knowing she was actually overpowered in terms of physical power in this scene.
The one thing that always bugged me about this scene is. Why when chuck's head get blown off the knife in his hand is suddenly gone? I think it would've looked even creepier if he never let go of it, like he's really determined to kill you.
That bugged me too, and I totally agree, but, I suspect the reason why is the state of practical effects at the time, they probably had difficulty safely doing the effect and didn't want the knife to fly out of the hand at someone or something along those lines. I also totally agree that it would have been creeptastic for him to never let go of it. I think what I would have done is either A, he never lets go of it, B, her shot hits his hand and knife flies offscreen (only hand shot off), or C, her shot is lucky and hits the knife, destroying it in a subtle foreshadow to Chucky's imminent defeat.
@@aputridpileofb-movies6542 you look closely wen Karen shots his head off I think he dropped the knife to put his knife hand over the blown off arm that just got blown off and it most likely it hurt him so bad he dropped the knife but yes I do agree with you I think it would of been more scarier if he would held the knife with his arm blown off and his head and leg blown off and then we see him drop the knife wen he falls on the ground after losing his leg
All of Brad Dourif's voiceover work for Chucky was recorded in advance so they could match up Chucky's mouth with the words. Because of this, Dourif rarely ever appeared on set during the "doll" scenes. Instead, recordings of his voice would be played back for Alex Vincent to go by.
Vegeta solo But, that's actually a lot better. Imagine just seeing a doll and hearing that voice but there's no actor saying it aloud. There's just the doll. That'd be so much more horrifying to act out.
30 years later and the effects are still pretty damn good by comparison. I was Andy's age when I first saw this movie and this scene scared the hell out of me.
Isn’t it a weird coincidence that chucky was burnt to a crisp as a first time doll and on the fourth movie Tiffany repeated that history when she was a doll for the first time? Very poetic in a sense.
Magic Dog Studios Not really. What the audience sees isnt what he sees. The audience sees a killer doll come to life. While making the movie he sees a middle aged man operating a doll with multiple wires to get him to move, over multiple takes.
Alex Vincent Wasn't Afraid To Make The Child's Play Movie, In Fact, He Had Been Interested In The Mechanism Of The Robotic Puppet And How It Worked, They Even Let Him Handle It.
The last knife stick at 1:17 when she screams in terror after the knife had cut her once and Chucky is stabbing through the door close to her face, was great acting by the actress. I felt her terror.
I was 2 years old when this movie came out. I was 3 or 4 when i saw it at my stepmoms apartment in eagan. My dad and my brothers let me watch it. This scene particular gave me serious nightmares for a LONG time. Now i laugh that i was scared about it..but this was the first horror movie I ever watched.
I think we can all agree, 0:27 - 0:30, that is like the best shot in the movie, with Chucky all charred up and smoke. Terrifying as hell, that's for sure.
I remember watching this part many years ago. The way burned Chucky looks was so scary. & even with today's effects on him, none are as creepy as this.
That line makes me realize, that He was so desperate at that point to get out of his now burned and severely injured body, that he was willing to plead with them, and only take Andy instead of killing all of them.
@@kingarthur7276 Idk, He's a serial killer, but I feel like he would. I can't recall a time when he ever downright lied to someone, with the exception of Tyler, and Andy.
الله يرحمه ويغفر له ويسكنه الفردوس الأعلى من الجنة الإسلامية البريدية للمدونات العربية أكثر من جميع الاعضاء عدم الاعلان في موقع شمس ديزاين الرابع اسلامي اشتراك موقع شمس ديزاين الرابع
The only thing I kinda wish they kept in this franchise was having the Voodoo knife as Chucky’s signature weapon. Because it really stands out among the weapons the other horror icons use It’s like Ghostface with his Hunting Knife, Freddy with his Finger Knives, or Jason with his Machete
“Give me the boy and I will let you live do you hear me give me the boy.” Is such a chilling line he’s so desperate and creepy here, I wished Chucky kept acting like this more
0:27 Probably takes the number 3 spot as the most scariest and menacing Chucky. #2 Would be The Messy Hair Chucky from The Cult of Chucky And #1 For me, would be him from Child's Play 2.
@@mariovazquez4436 obviously, but I meant like it wouldn't make sense for the logic in the movie but I know that's what they needed to use for the doll to move ofc. Just thought it was interesting how it's showing in the movie revealing the animatronics they used to move him around. The doll in the movie lore wasn't supposed to have robotic fingers and all that
@@mariovazquez4436 no the doll moves it head left and right and blinks it's eyes. It's only supposed to have electronics in the head. The rest of the body is just a doll. but ofc for the movie they had to put in parts in his body so that they could make him look alive in those scenes, but it's not supposed to be like that for the films lore. It's just supposed to be the head
@@romanacumbova9036 Because that's the moment Andy realized Chucky CAN'T DIE (well, he actually can, but not that easily). It basically confirmed him that he would be chased by Chucky forever, not matter what. Something that ends up happening in the second movie, where Chucky finds Andy again, and forces him to fight back
That perspective shot of the little person playing the Chucky doll stalking Andy down the hall is incredible. Great use of practical effects and physical acting.
Who was that actor?
@@drg7678
Ed Gale
@@Minillus thank you
@Charlie Davison Eh, I obviously don't know him but it sounds alright to me. If I were in a movie I'd probably be flaunting that at a class reunion too. :)
@charliedavison1665sadly he was outed as a child predator recently. Which is creepier knowing how closely he worked on set with a little boy.
I actually saw Alex Vincent in person at the 2013 NYC Comic Con. He was there for a panel celebrating 20 years of Chucky, and the release of Curse of Chucky. Someone in the audience asked him if it was strange to be involved with the franchise again after so long, and he just smiled and said "I always knew Chucky would be back for me eventually..."
Haha! He's awesome. I used to talk to him on myspace when that was popular. I really want to meet Brad Dourif too.
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+Riachi me too I always wanted to meet him I love him no homo lol
After Bride of Chucky, I thought 'Andy should be the one to kill him.' Not only did that come to pass, but to my amazement and delight, they brought in Alex Vincent instead of getting someone else to play him.
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The special effects in this movie are great. That animatronic doll looks fantastic even all these years later.
***** Yes, seriously. This is very good puppet and animatronic work.
***** Oh, sorry! My bad. Yes, they do!
In my opinion the child's play trilogy special effects look better than curse of chucky's special effects
I hope these guys found out that during this part they used a midget in costume
Tim Rapone same! I think maybe just Chucky itself was a "nightmare" even for the developers to create, but at least was worth it and very good animation, for an animatronic! I think if they ever thought that the animations would look so good!
0:28 that shot of the animatronic of Chucky is one of the most frightening shots in horror history. It’s enough to make a grown man cry for his mum
Actually that part is a man, a dwarf, dressed as Chucky in full makeup, you can tell by how smooth the walking animation is.
@@Bloodreign1 No, its robot.
@@romanacumbova9036 nah that’s Ed gale wearing a burned chucky suit and its not a robot the movement’s wouldn’t look so human like
@@romanacumbova9036 That's Ed Gale bud, not a robot.
The original, the first, the best, the most terrifying.
In my opinion the most terrifying was curse of chucky
That one scared the hell out of me
RKRo313
Curse of chucky wasn’t scary
@@RKRo313 Nothing beats the original.
@@gamingwithapenguin2736 Right on the reboot was garbage.
@@antoniochapman3986 I like the reboot but the original just gets the cake.
0:27
Chucky always looked so terrifying in this shot.
Fennec Femboy ... and Andy is so scared...
Machete
He did!
Easily the best shot in the film
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0:35
“Give me the boy and I’ll let you live! Do you hear me?! Give me the boy!”
You can hear the rage, psychotic desperation in his voice. Gotta love Brad Dourif.
It sounded like Chucky was trying to get his weed.
Well I mean he payed to say it like that
@@CrazyManhog you say that like if its easy
@@snakeeyes2551 DDDDUJJSiDSJJJDjd*♡JjJ♡
🤣🤣🤣 I laughed so hard at that part
Three things I gotta say
1.still one of my favorite scenes till this day
2.chucky can't die
3.given that this is a classic there's no other way to say how much I love this movie
Chucky is automatically the best horror villain due to his smartness and his drive the fact he’s got ambition to live plus his ruthless heart is what people overlook
0:27: What scared me in this scene isn't just Chucky's charred appearance, but the way he moves here is creepy.
Yeah Ed Gale did a great job as chucky
and andy's fear choking him as chucky slowly comes towards him with the knife. you can taste how terrified andy is at that moment.
Because thats a dwarf in a costume
That is pretty fking creepy.
I love the little crackling noise of the burnt plastic when he steps forward.
That slow walking of Chucky scene when Andy was on the floor was NEAT af.
What many don't realise in this movie is that Chucky retains his human strength , so she's basically trying to fight off a grown man that's mentally nuts, all the people that say they'd just pick him up or throw him and stuff don't get that he's strong AF, this makes it more scary knowing she was actually overpowered in terms of physical power in this scene.
Yeah, thats what i tell my kids. Its like Ant Man, or Gage in Pet Semetary.
But not weight right
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Christopher james hanson.
@shogun harlem the doll form allows him that, if he transfer to a human, it won't have his regular strength, rather, the humans he transfer to
1:06 I love how she just ignores the huge gash on her hand and throws the door shut without even a cringe.
Well when your life is in imminent danger, adrenaline can do a lot to help you ignore pain and stay alert.
'Give me the boy and I'll let you live! Do you hear me?! Give me the boy!!!' Epic delivery there by Brad.
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Karen Barclay is one of the most badass horror movie mothers.
Bro she was about to have a break down
IT ON KILLER
Nah this annie camden. This is just the pilot of 7th heaven
Lynn Peltzer isn't too bad either.
One of the few good Karens
The one thing that always bugged me about this scene is. Why when chuck's head get blown off the knife in his hand is suddenly gone? I think it would've looked even creepier if he never let go of it, like he's really determined to kill you.
That bugged me too, and I totally agree, but, I suspect the reason why is the state of practical effects at the time, they probably had difficulty safely doing the effect and didn't want the knife to fly out of the hand at someone or something along those lines. I also totally agree that it would have been creeptastic for him to never let go of it. I think what I would have done is either A, he never lets go of it, B, her shot hits his hand and knife flies offscreen (only hand shot off), or C, her shot is lucky and hits the knife, destroying it in a subtle foreshadow to Chucky's imminent defeat.
I never notice that
Wow! Gotta go back and look at that...
He's still determined, even with no weapons
@@aputridpileofb-movies6542 you look closely wen Karen shots his head off I think he dropped the knife to put his knife hand over the blown off arm that just got blown off and it most likely it hurt him so bad he dropped the knife but yes I do agree with you I think it would of been more scarier if he would held the knife with his arm blown off and his head and leg blown off and then we see him drop the knife wen he falls on the ground after losing his leg
All of Brad Dourif's voiceover work for Chucky was recorded in advance so they could match up Chucky's mouth with the words. Because of this, Dourif rarely ever appeared on set during the "doll" scenes. Instead, recordings of his voice would be played back for Alex Vincent to go by.
Vegeta solo But, that's actually a lot better. Imagine just seeing a doll and hearing that voice but there's no actor saying it aloud. There's just the doll. That'd be so much more horrifying to act out.
30 years later and the effects are still pretty damn good by comparison. I was Andy's age when I first saw this movie and this scene scared the hell out of me.
saunga1 Me too... :-)
Why would you be watching this so young?
CHUCKY ONION RINGS
I literally couldn't even watch Child's Play because of how creepy and scary it was
Kentucky Fried Chucky
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Gremlinz 😂
Gremlinz at a pizza hut
Gremlinz KFC lol i get the joke and i love it XD
Isn’t it a weird coincidence that chucky was burnt to a crisp as a first time doll and on the fourth movie Tiffany repeated that history when she was a doll for the first time? Very poetic in a sense.
I was going to comment this
Oh I never caught onto that thanks for the correlation
1:09 that door stab freaked me out
0:20 The way chucky's mouth and head moves is so real and natural. Too bad it's obscured by the smoke.
That's animatronics for ya
@@Neilapolitan08 that’s impressive for 88 we can’t seem to do better in modern times. Always CG
@@alexoxo1 I know right!
@@l.i.o.n3698 Oh man shut up.
@@l.i.o.n3698ITS NOT GARBAGE!
I love how this kid agreed to come back for the sequel, I know he's just acting but surely that would do SOME damage to his mental health?
Magic Dog Studios Not really. What the audience sees isnt what he sees. The audience sees a killer doll come to life. While making the movie he sees a middle aged man operating a doll with multiple wires to get him to move, over multiple takes.
@@festo8756 8* middle aged men - lol.
Alex Vincent Wasn't Afraid To Make The Child's Play Movie, In Fact, He Had Been Interested In The Mechanism Of The Robotic Puppet And How It Worked, They Even Let Him Handle It.
@1:06 that sound was truly terrifying!
Right?
Brad dourf sounded like a zombie literally
0:27 i would be petrified seeing that walking towards me too 😭😭😭
His face lol
all you gotta do is kick him , take that knife away & stab him millions of times then burn him (:
almaa rdz They already burnt him?
@@almarosa0044 sounds easy, you do know he has the strength of a grown man right?
Always thought that was such a scary shot
The last knife stick at 1:17 when she screams in terror after the knife had cut her once and Chucky is stabbing through the door close to her face, was great acting by the actress. I felt her terror.
Even by today's standards the special effects are still pretty good.
This movie holds up like crazy!
I watched this movie just last night. And there is no better classic horror movie than Child’s Play.
Hands down the best Chucky movie of them all!!
0:27 what an iconic shot of terror...
The thing I love about the new Chucky show is how it actually sort of explains why Chucky is so strong in his doll form.
Season 2 confirmed 👌
@@brandonmoss7976 hell yeah! Give me more of Chucky singing “we got the beat”
@@brandonmoss7976 is it good ?
@@cnnno9553 👍🏾🔥👍🏾🔥👍🏾🔥👍🏾
I really don’t think so
Why is Andy so adorable 😭
Your weird 😂
I was 2 years old when this movie came out. I was 3 or 4 when i saw it at my stepmoms apartment in eagan. My dad and my brothers let me watch it. This scene particular gave me serious nightmares for a LONG time. Now i laugh that i was scared about it..but this was the first horror movie I ever watched.
0:27 chucky walking towards andy holding a knife
: If any one saw this in real life would you be terrified ? 😕
GOAL!!!!
I wouldn't lol
Hell if I was 6 years old it definitely will 😱
Most of the people that say no... They're pretty much lying
HA😅!
0:28 the reason I would refuse to watch this at night as a kid hell no. 😂
Ok?
0:28 This part scares the hell out of me when he creeps up on Andy I would run and not just sit there
He just sat there because he was horrified
He was probably too scared to move.
I think we can all agree, 0:27 - 0:30, that is like the best shot in the movie, with Chucky all charred up and smoke. Terrifying as hell, that's for sure.
Like a Demon fresh out of Hell.
This is one of the most scariest scene ever in the entire of the Chucky history 0:28- 0:33
0:21 hello andy
God damn this film is terrifying! The puppet effects look fantastic even to this day! I loved the earlier films when it wasn't a comedy horror
I remember watching this part many years ago.
The way burned Chucky looks was so scary.
& even with today's effects on him, none are as creepy as this.
One of the arms gets blown off... "Tis but a scratch!"
Karen shoots off his leg.
Chucky: RIGHT! I'LL DO YOU FOR THAT!
"Its a flesh wound"
I want to see Andy's mother come back in the show!
0:36 wonder if he would have kept his promise
Probably not. Psychopaths lie
This movie is definitely a masterpiece
this is a reason why we should keep guns
And acid, will work faster on voodoo plastic dolls
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2:09 ANDYS SCREAM IS SO ADORABLE
Now this is CHILDS PLAY (chucky)
Child’s play 2019 is a great best friend movie
*1:10** Chucky's demonic hatred was frightening in this movie. He wanted to kill at all costs and even acts irrationally.*
Charred Chucky's effects look more realistic than any CGI nowadays, even on later Chucky films
Chucky: Give me the boy and I’ll let you live, do you hear me? Give me the boy! Give me the boy!
(Karen pushes the door to crush Chucky's hand)
Andy sound so cute when he said mommy ! 😄
1:48 andy is cuter here
بصراحه كان اافلم مرعب 😳😢😳😢😳😢
0:35 "GIMMIE THE BOY AND I'll LET YOU LIVE DO YOU HEAR ME?? GIVE ME THE BOYYYY!" lmfao
Omg I was in a very good mood
That line makes me realize, that He was so desperate at that point to get out of his now burned and severely injured body, that he was willing to plead with them, and only take Andy instead of killing all of them.
@@jonnyb.animationstutorials7119 I laughed so hard at that point. Do unthink he would have kept his promise?
@@kingarthur7276 Idk, He's a serial killer, but I feel like he would. I can't recall a time when he ever downright lied to someone, with the exception of Tyler, and Andy.
@@jonnyb.animationstutorials7119 when did he lie to Tyler and andy?
They used bits from The Shining and first Terminator in this scene. Made it work though. It still is the best Child's Play.
It was so cute when chucky fell over and Andy was like :”A!”
0:21 Hello andy!
Mommy... 😨😨
Moooommy... 😰😰
MOOOOMYYYYYYY!!!! 😱😱
ew chucky look so ugly 0:20
(Chucky growls)
1:37 GIMME DA BOI !!!!!!!
Heeeeeere's Chuckie!!!
Alberto Brando yeaht that little toy
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الله
يرحمه ويغفر له ويسكنه الفردوس الأعلى من الجنة الإسلامية البريدية للمدونات العربية أكثر من جميع الاعضاء عدم الاعلان في موقع شمس ديزاين الرابع اسلامي اشتراك موقع شمس ديزاين الرابع
I taught the same thing i was going to write that😂
Yeah...here's Johnie lol
This is the scene that scared the living Hell out of me as a Kid (I saw this when I was 7, and boy was my mind haunted by Burnt Chucky)
Okay good to know I’m not the only one who saw this when they were a kid (I was 9 when I first saw it). But man, I gotta ask, what were we doing?
They can try....but this is my GOAT of horror movies. This scared me for years growing up.
*walking burning killer doll walks*
Andy: "..."
*it gets shot*
Andy: "..."
*the leg flies*
*"AAAH!"*
GIVE ME THE BOOOOY!! Has lived rent free in my head when it's a capture the flag match in halo reach. I won't hurt you just give me the flag holder
I Love How Even After Having Burned For A While, It Continues To Give Off Smoke.
The only thing I kinda wish they kept in this franchise was having the Voodoo knife as Chucky’s signature weapon. Because it really stands out among the weapons the other horror icons use
It’s like Ghostface with his Hunting Knife, Freddy with his Finger Knives, or Jason with his Machete
This scene is a nightmare of my childhood. 😵😵😷😷😭
Damn Chucky sound so defeated when he says give me the boy and I'll let you live..give me the boooy! Lmao
ANDY IS SOOO CUTE!!
Yes he is so small too
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Okay ....
0:26 probably the scariest Chucky has ever looked.
“Give me the boy and I’ll let you live, do you hear me” badass line
I was around 8 or 9 when I saw this movie at my aunt's house and now I'm 19 and I'm a huge Chucky fan, it's my favorite horror movie franchise.
Imagine this happening in your life🙈🙉🙊💀😮😲😮😭
u better hate dolls, man 😂😂 before happens to u
20 gauge slug round level action shotgun with a .45 as my side arm, 35 extended round assault rifle, Molotov and a frag grenade
I’m the only one that want a voodoo spell to be a thing
what a dream
And poor Andy's gonna need therapy for the rest of his life.
1:15 here's an idea how bout not put your head on the door while holding it
Chucky don’t give two shits about the detective passed out on the floor😂
Well he knocked him out with the bat to buy him some time
1:16 Karen Barclay: (Screams And Crying)
(Karen looks on her hand)
1:06 That Scream Lol
1:30 Here’s Johnny!
lol
More like “Here’s Chucky!”
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@@BryceyBoi26”Here’s Dolly!”
the knife looks like a hot dog
it doesn't look like a hotdog
Nelda Dominguez but u can't eat it
It looks extremely fake lol...shit look the knife that came with the good guy dolls lol
Nelda Dominguez yes like a real hotdog.....
😂😂😂wait what
chucky is cute when he is mad :D
don't say that out loud his right behind you!
JULIO RUIZ
You find that face cute? I don't even wanna know what kind of shit you find funny...
This is...………..I dont even know what to say
He is adorable
Yep...demonic cute.
I love how she just keeps her head by the door the whole time 1:18 🤣🤣.
One of the best scenes in this movie, love this movie forever! XD
0:36 Give this man an Oscar 👏
I like this one too*😈🔥 "Give me the boy and I let you live, did you hear me? give the boy 🔥😈✨🍻 i like terror movie...
0:43 That is an accurate representation of me, when someone is in the bathroom. LOL
SHAME ON THE HOMELESS MAN WHO SOLD THE DOLL TO THE MOM >:(
He didn't know it was possessed by Charles Lee Ray so it is not his fault
Charles should've putted his soul into the guy.
Charles should've putted his soul into the guy.
@@jcalhorrorstuffhe wouldn’t be able to because it only works if you transfer your soul into the first person you have revealed your identity to.
It always goes back to the original.
This scene was the most terrifying as a kid, the whole movie did nothing to me but this scene damn.
0:27 was actually a real kid in the costume
[FAKE]
A midget*
It was Ed Gale
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@@Ayorosan78 wait really that part looked like the animatronic other scenes I could tell but here it looked like an animatronic
Same sound gun when loomis shot micheal
Ikr
Oh yeah
Mr The Man
Yeah
It might be the same gun
0:28 I’d freak out if that was coming slowly towards me
The way andy sounded i dont blame him
I would just die out of fear honestly 😬
“Give me the boy and I will let you live do you hear me give me the boy.” Is such a chilling line he’s so desperate and creepy here, I wished Chucky kept acting like this more
0:27 Probably takes the number 3 spot as the most scariest and menacing Chucky.
#2 Would be The Messy Hair Chucky from The Cult of Chucky
And #1 For me, would be him from Child's Play 2.
For me number 1 would probably be his look when he gets half of his face cut off in childs play 3
@@kidddunegan1668 yea, that's the stuff of nightmares
That door must've been made out of construction paper...and how many doors did that apartment have?? Lol! Loved this movie! :-D
Such a classic ! Horror films are not the same anymore .
I agree. It’s sad. The only re-make that was better than its original in the horror genre is IT. And even IT chapter 2 wasn’t as good.
Y'all just whine about everything.
@@ghostface9702 Shut up and go watch Smile, M3GAN or Thanksgiving.
@@CirilloRucaever heard of an opinion buddy? Lmfao
@@Tiredartist9552 Yeah and I don't care, people can respond to your silly opinion "bud."
0:28
Awh, Hell nawww.
1:06 Scariest Jumpscare sound in Child’s Play
That was some perseverance by Chucky.
GIVE ME THE BOY!!!! 1:39
He sounds like a raging demon lmfao
Tis but a scratch
Lol
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A scratch? Your arm is off.
@@playerone9822 no it isn't
Tis but a flesh wound
I like how they didn't even bother to hide the mechanical parts inside the doll
Well yeah the skin was burned off so of course mechanical parts would show
@@mariovazquez4436 obviously, but I meant like it wouldn't make sense for the logic in the movie but I know that's what they needed to use for the doll to move ofc. Just thought it was interesting how it's showing in the movie revealing the animatronics they used to move him around. The doll in the movie lore wasn't supposed to have robotic fingers and all that
@@PuppyHugs it was though
@@mariovazquez4436 no the doll moves it head left and right and blinks it's eyes. It's only supposed to have electronics in the head. The rest of the body is just a doll. but ofc for the movie they had to put in parts in his body so that they could make him look alive in those scenes, but it's not supposed to be like that for the films lore. It's just supposed to be the head
It makes it look more creepy imo.
Chucky tv series u Know were u Can go
This is my Chucky right here
_"Hello, Andy."_
Yep, that's a kid scarred for life alright.
Yup, that's why he sleeps with a gun... came in handy too.
Why??.
@@romanacumbova9036
Because that's the moment Andy realized Chucky CAN'T DIE (well, he actually can, but not that easily).
It basically confirmed him that he would be chased by Chucky forever, not matter what. Something that ends up happening in the second movie, where Chucky finds Andy again, and forces him to fight back