Seed of Chucky
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DVD Details
- Rated: Unrated
- Run Time: 1 hours, 28 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: June 7, 2005
- Originally Released: 2004
- Label: Universal Studios
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Jennifer Tilly & Redman | |
Performer: | Hannah Spearritt, Keith Lee Castle & John Waters | |
Directed by | Don Mancini | |
Edited by | Chris Dickens | |
Screenwriting by | Don Mancini | |
Composition by | Pino Donaggio | |
Produced by | David Kirschner & Corey Sienega | |
Director of Photography: | Vernon Layton | |
Voice: | Brad Dourif & Billy Boyd |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 8/10 --
There is one thing that cannot be denied or ignored or downplayed: Jennifer Tilly gives every inch of herself to this movie.
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Antagony & Ecstasy
Rating: 1.5/4 --
Were there an award for most bizarre and dispiriting comedy-horror hybrid featuring killer dolls, the latest installment in the Child's Play series would have it locked up.
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San Francisco Chronicle
Tilly displays chutzpah....Her performance alone is worth the price of admission.
Sight and Sound
Rating: 3.5/5 --
Seed of Chucky is still a great follow-up to Bride and a very cool horror/comedy on it's own.
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Dread Central
Rating: 1.5/5 --
There is not a single scary moment in all of Seed of Chucky, so its laughs are welcome, though most of the humor falls flat.
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New York Times
Rating: 4/5 --
A gutbucket farce that works better as a lampoon of Hollywood than as a horror movie.
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eFilmCritic.com
Rating: 1.5/5 --
A tip of the hat to Ed Wood's 1953 Glen or Glenda, which is a masterpiece in comparison to this cheesy dreck.
Los Angeles Times
Product Description:
Everyone's favorite plastic slasher doll, Chucky (voiced by Brad Dourif), returns for a fifth installment of this popular horror series. Apparently Chucky and his equally murderous bride, Tiffany (voiced by Jennifer Tilly), had a child, which has grown up in a cage as part of a heavy-metal ventriloquist act in England. Eventually it (one never learns its exact gender) escapes to Los Angeles to revive mom and pop, whose doll corpses are being used for a movie based on their previous killing spree. Jennifer Tilly shows up as herself, and she's great--hamming it up as a floozy actress so desperate for the part in rapper Redman's latest film that she lures him home for a casting couch tryst, with hilarious (and fatal) results. Meanwhile, the child of Chucky is horrified by the violent murders its parents are so fond of committing and, with a little help from a 12-step book, tries to help them kick the homicide habit. Of course it's hard when there are so many deserving targets around, including John Waters as a scuzzy paparazzi. In sum, this is one crazy sequel; it's got a refreshing lack of morals, a light heart, and a clever script with a lot of great insider jokes for buffs. The gore is extreme though, including eviscerations, beheadings, melting flesh, and other raunchy business that makes its R rating well-earned (no true Chucky fan would have it any other way, of course). Rappers Eminem and Big Pun contributed tracks to the score.