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Bride Of Chucky [1998] [VHS]
 
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Bride Of Chucky [1998] [VHS]

Jennifer Tilly , Brad Dourif , Ronny Yu    Suitable for 18 years and over   VHS Tape
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Jennifer Tilly, Brad Dourif, Katherine Heigl, Nick Stabile, Alexis Arquette
  • Directors: Ronny Yu
  • Writers: Don Mancini
  • Producers: Corey Sienega, David Kirschner, Don Mancini, Grace Gilroy, Laura Moskowitz
  • Language English
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Metrodome
  • VHS Release Date: 27 Mar 2000
  • Run Time: 89 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004CZDE
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 21,634 in Video (See Top 100 in Video)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Brace yourself: this is a clever, consistently entertaining and even inspired continuation of the mean-spirited slasher series. For those not in the know, Chucky is a mop-top kid's doll come to life with the soul of a serial killer and the voice of Brad Dourif (doing his best Jack Nicholson). Revived by his former paramour Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly, looking every inch a life-size Barbie in stiletto heels and skintight black leather), Chucky proceeds to turn his human sweetie into a pint-sized Talking Tina doll with attitude, and together they hit the road for a magic amulet and young new bodies to inhabit. They hitch a ride with sweet young runaways Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile and leave a trail of corpses bloodied, burned and cut to ribbons. The kids are cute, but the real heat is generated by the latex lovers who use murder as foreplay and consummate their renewed romance in a night of passionate sex ("Shouldn't you wear a rubber?" "I'm all rubber!").

Hong Kong director Ronny Yu (The Bride with White Hair) directs with a light touch and against all odds transforms walking dolls Chucky and Tiffany into funny, energetic, full-blooded characters: l'amour fou has never been more crazy. John Ritter costars as Heigl's overprotective uncle (another obstacle on the road to dolly freedom) and Alexis Arquette is hilarious as a lanky goth nerd. The wild conclusion leaves room for another high-concept sequel. The DVD features two commentary tracks, a behind-the-scenes documentary, and "Jennifer Tilly's Diary." --Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com

From the Back Cover

Ten years ago, following a heated pursuit, psycho killer Charles "Chucky" Lee Ray was gunned down in a toy store by the law. With his dying breath he muttered an ancient voodoo chant transferring his soul into the nearest available body...which happened to be a doll. His only hope of escape? To find a human body to exchange souls with. In Bride of Chucky, the worlds most notorious doll meets his match....his ex-girlfriend Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly) who, with marriage in mind, breathes new life into the little guy. But faster than she can say "I do", Tiffany gets the white gown she's always dreamed of, its just a whole lot smaller than she'd expected. But then, so's she. Chucky and Tiff will be a perfect match if they can only find themselves human bodies. So begins the search for a ccouple of likely donors, and trip filled with gruesome splatter, mayhem and belly laughs galore.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Well hello dolly 8 Nov 2011
By Inspector Gadget VINE™ VOICE
Format:DVD
After being stuck in an evidence locker for 2 years, Chucky is freed by corrupt cop Bailey, sent by his girlfriend Tiffany. Officer Bailey is quickly offed and Chucky is taken home. He's in quite a state, but then so would you be if you were diced in a giant fan. Using bits off her massive doll collection Tiffany manages to bring Chucky back to life using another chant to the mighty Damballa.

As soon as he's on his feet Chucky does yet another killing to get the circulation going. Tiffany is excited and can't wait to get Chucky into a human body so they can get hitched. But Chuck is dead against marriage and laughs in her face. Dejected, Tiffany locks him in a play pen while she blows off some steam. Not taking kindly to being locked up, Chucky breaks out and kills her by knocking a TV into her bathtub.

Another chant to Damballa brings her back in the form of one of her many dolls. Angry with the loss of her nice, fleshy body and being stuck in a short, plastic one, Tiffany starts researching ways to help herself without Chucky's aid. Tough luck, the only way out is with the help of an amulet that was buried with Chucky's human body years ago.

Conning a couple of local lovebirds, hick Jesse and well-to-do Jade, into driving them to the graveyard in New Jersey, Chuck and Tiff begin a cross-country killing spree, leaving a pile of dead bodies in their wake that the cops assume are the work of Jesse and Jade. Marital disputes between couples both flesh and plastic follow. Don't laugh, it's good! The formula of Child's Play was wearing mighty thin by the end of the 3rd film and really needed a fresh new spin to keep it alive. Don Mancini struck the nail right on the head when he turned it into a post-modern horror. Remember, this was back in the days when post-modern horror was all the rage so it might seem just the tiniest bit dated now. But compared to the endless Urban Legend, Scream and I Know yadda yadda films Bride of Chucky seems to have the sharpest wit, the slickest direction and strongest production values.

Director Ronny Yu gives us plenty of eye-candy and shoots the film with loads of darkness and deep blacks. A horror series like this needs technical superiority and imagination when it comes to direction and Ronny Yu soars over Jack Bender's mundane approach to Child's Play 3.

Composer Graeme Revell returns and delivers a more sophisticated, if slightly generic, score to those awful death-metal guitar/synthesizer cues to Child's Play 3. His main theme from Child's Play 2 comes and goes briefly and he forgets the huge orchestral mayhem he did before. But he does introduce a very cool Twin Peaks-style love theme for Chuck and Tiff. An alright score overall that really should get a release on CD.

Katherine Heigl is very easy on the eye as is Jennifer Tilly (as a human). Plus it also features one of my favorite actors, the late John Ritter, who died in 2003. Margot Kidder's gorgeous niece Janet also has a small role and Kathy Najimy (that's Peggy Hill for you King of the Hill fans) cameos as a distressed Motel Maid.

Shot on Kodak Vision Premier, the 1.85:1 anamorphic picture would look much better on Blu Ray. Come on Universal, I've had this DVD for nearly 13 years!
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The best in the series 14 July 2004
Format:DVD
This has to be my favourite chucky film, it's far more concerned on making chucky a character that we can relate with (ok not the killer side) and doesen't go for creepiness as we all know CHUCKY IS ALIVE. It's a must buy though watch the first as that is also up this standard.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
By Jaybee
Format:DVD
My first introduction to Chucky was watching Childsplay at a girly sleepover when I was about 12. It absolutely terrified me, reinforcing the fact that films have ratings for a reason! Being older and braver I thought I’d give Bride of Chucky a go.

Watching this film proved two things to me: 1) sequels can in fact be good, and 2) I was a very wimpy child! If you want terrifying this probably isn’t the film for you, but for shear entertainment its first class. It has everything you could ever want from a typical American cheesy horror, from the goody-goody teenagers caught in the wrong place at the wrong time to a couple of dolls on a murderous rampage, perfect!

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wanna play
it was ok a abit disserponted that chucky dident have more war wonds to make him look more scary but apart form that it was a good movie
Published 4 months ago by sav
mindless gory fun
I kind of find this funny that this is the only movie in series rated a 18 , I didn't see any thing different of the one before (Child's Play 3) I not sure why it was 18, This... Read more
Published on 17 Nov 2008 by Mr. A. S. Bassi
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this has too many dump parts. so if you hate dump part don't buy it. i have to buy it for my sister. i saw it on youtube but it is gone. Read more
Published on 14 Aug 2007 by truck master
Yay!
I haven't seen any of the childs play movies (to be honest, I really do hate some kind of horror films) but my mate pursuaded me to buy this. It was the best! Read more
Published on 23 July 2007 by Amy
The cover scared me and the film is a piece of rubbish
Bride of Chucky scared me because chucky kills a lot of people with tiffany. Tiffany kills a policeman one while looking into a bag she finds the chucky and puts him together then... Read more
Published on 28 Jan 2006 by Katie Rose Brien
Best sequel EVA!!
I always thought sequels are rubbish, they just repeat what happens in the original.But Bride of Chucky is fantastic. Read more
Published on 20 Dec 2004
The Greatest Film Ever?
I love Chucky! I was already a big fan of the series, in fact I'm obssessed with him, even before this film was released. This is one of my favourite films ever! Read more
Published on 4 July 2004 by Mark Wayman
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another great film with chucky, this time its more bloody and has more excitment, its also nice to see two dolls getting together, you never get to see that in a film... Read more
Published on 2 July 2004 by "ruthyless"
Excellent, Jennifer Tilley shines
This movie sends up the whole Chucky concept. Forget the first three in the series, this one is hilarious, borderline dark-comedy, and excellent special effects. Read more
Published on 16 Dec 2003 by William
What A Lovely Bride She Is too...
When I first heard that there was going to be yet another Chucky film...I sighed. Sequels are usually rubbish; stupid plots that don't make sense; actors you have never heard of... Read more
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