Recommended for the toothsome Jennifer Tilly, the manic Billy Boyd, some inventive deaths, some inspired gore, and one frankly hilarious scene involving Tilly and a decapitated corpse.
Seed Of Chucky is that type of movie that you need to watch with an open mind its full of dark humour and if you aren't a fan of that then you will probably not like it. You will either love or hate seed of Chucky and if you are interested in it then I highly recommend it.
This movie is about the opposite of political correctness. It's about rooting for the bad guy and the black ending, and shouting at the screen whenever you feel like it. If you like that sort of thing, go see it. If you don't, then don't.
Horror fans will be appalled by the frivolity of the beheadings, amputations and blunt-force trauma. But when Tilly, complaining about all the good roles going to Julia Roberts, says she could have played Erin Brockovich and done it without the Wonderbra, you know you're into something almost inspired.
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.
Really crazy and weird movie. Their kid was nothing like them. It would have been better with the kid being a killer too. It was pretty hilarious though.
The whole series is my guilty pleasure. Actually,I LOVED Bride of Chucky. Not because it was scary,but because it was hilarious. I have not a single clue why this doll, voiced expertly by the respected Brad Dourif, has captured my fantasy and gaze. Perhaps because it is ridiculous, edgy, and at times there are some one liners that I have laughed over for hours on end,
Seed is more of the black sheep of the series. It's comedic, but it's also not very well directed which is explained by Don Mancini, the creator/director. As much as I love the whole Tiffany/Chucky already married and having a baby, I felt there could have more to really sink some teeth into. I am not ashamed to admit it, this is a fun ride if you're able to look past the film's flaws. Ordinarily, I would suggest not viewing it at all, but if you have a love for the series (especially if you love Brad Dourif's work) it's certainly worth a look. I'll come back to view this every once in a while.
Straight Comedy, Chucky is fully self aware, some wild for the time positive lgbt vibes. Some funny scenes, some stupid scenes, gnarly kills, I liked it.
This film could've worked if Chucky wasn't jerking off, driving a car, and killing Britney Spears. There's also a lot of sexual comedy, which is uncomfortable and annoying.
Then there's Glenn pissing his pants, ugh.
This film could've worked if they didn't make stupid writing decisions. And this film looks like a cheap, direct to video product, which is ironic as this was the last theatrically released Chucky film.
A very stylized film that (unlike part 3) has far too many ideas and not enough time to develop them. This film is very Meta and highly satirical and unfortunately falls into that trap that most horror films do when they have advanced sequels; the killer isn’t scary anymore but rather goofy (Freddy’s Dead anyone?). It also borders on being offensive to the transgender community. Clearly this film is the worst of the franchise.