One night Chucky performs the same ritual on Tiffany as he did himself and transfers Tiffany’s spirit into the bride doll that she bought him as a joke to keep him company. After a failed attempt, Chucky becomes determined that if he cannot gain a human body, he will bring Tiffany down to his level. Tiffany unsuccessfully attempts to transfer his spirit into one of her ex lovers, Damien (Alexis Arquette). Breaking into the police station she manages to attain the doll and brings him back to her place. She desires to get the doll once more because she knows Ray’s spirit is inside of the Chucky (Brad Dourif) doll. The Bride of Chucky is about the murderous Charles Lee Ray and his girlfriend during his death Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly). Not because I was afraid she was going to go on a killing spree, but because she took getting used to after purchasing. Granted the first couple of times stepping into the room where I had her sitting in the chair freaked me out a bit. I however felt the urge to own the life size version of the Tiffany instead. If one was not creeped out by dolls before they were afterward. Anyone who had a “My Buddy” or “Kid Sister” doll was never able to look at their doll the same way again. Within the original film, known serial killer Charles Lee Ray “The Lakeshore Strangler” transfers his spirit in a voodoo ritual into one of the “Good Guy” dolls. Well, as serious as a horror film can be involving a possessed talking “Good Guy” doll. The original Child’s Play (1988) is far more serious in comparison. The comedy mixed in with the gore makes for a perfect guilty pleasure. To be entirely honest, despite the excessive amounts of gore in B ride of Chucky and Seed of Chucky (2004), the two films are two of my favorite guilty pleasure horror films. While most people wondered why I would want to see such a film in the theater, this did make my desire any less to do so.īride of Chucky is either one of the Chucky films people love or hate. Plus this time they included a girl doll. While seeing all the original Child’s Play films in the comfort of my own home, the desire to see Chucky on the big screen was too great to pass up. Bride of Chucky was our film for the day. In October of 1998, twenty years ago now, I went with a friend to the theater.
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