November 1, 2010
phatboi
Horror, Movies
Betsy Russell, Chad Donella, Costas Mandylor, Jill Tuck, Mark Hoffman, Saw VI, Sean Patrick Flanery, Sebastian Pigott

In a flashback sequence following the first Saw film, Dr. Lawrence Gordon (Cary Elwes) crawls from the bathroom to find help. Along the way, he reaches a hot pipe and uses it to cauterize the wound on his leg. The next scene cuts to a crowd of people gathering around a storefront window in an urban shopping area where they watch two men, Ryan (Jon Cor) and Brad (Sebastian Pigott), tied to a worktable. There is a buzz saw in front of them, and their mutual lover, Dina (Anne Lee Greene), is suspended above. They decide to save themselves and allow her to lower onto the buzz saw, killing her.
After witnessing Mark Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) surviving the end of Saw VI, Jill Tuck (Betsy Russell) goes to Matt Gibson (Chad Donella) of Police internal affairs and exposes Hoffman in exchange for police protection and immunity. Hoffman, meanwhile, continues his work, killing four racist skinheads in a trap in an abandoned junkyard’s garage and abducting Bobby Dagen (Sean Patrick Flanery), a self-help guru who achieved fame and fortune by falsely claiming to have survived a Jigsaw trap. As the police investigate the junkyard and search for Dagen, Hoffman sends Gibson videos offering to stop the games if they turn Jill over to him…..More>>
October 30, 2010
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Horror, Movies
Alex Vincent, Andy Barclay, Brad Dourif, Catherine Hicks, Chris Sarandon, Chucky, Doll, Mike Norris

While being chased by Detective Mike Norris (Chris Sarandon), Charles Lee Ray, a serial killer known as “The Lakeshore Strangler” (Brad Dourif), is shot and mortally wounded. Before dying, Charles takes cover inside a toy store, finding boxes of talking “Good Guy” dolls and then uses a voodoo ritual to transfer his soul into one of the dolls. The store is then struck by lightning and it burns to the ground.
Later that morning, 6-year-old Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent) tells his widowed mother Karen Barclay (Catherine Hicks) that he wants a Good Guy doll for his birthday. Unable to afford the full price, Karen buys a stolen doll from a street peddler: the same doll Charles Lee Ray transferred his soul into…..More>>
October 30, 2010
phatboi
Horror, Movies
Andy Barclay, Childs Play, Chucky, Family, Foster care, Mike Norris, Parent, Toy

Two years after the events of Child’s Play, Andy Barclay (now eight years old) is placed in a foster home after his mother Karen is taken to undergo psychiatric evaluation for supporting her son’s story about a killer doll. Meanwhile, Detective Mike Norris has been threatened into dismissal from the police department. Bad publicity about Play Pals, Inc. (the company behind the “Good Guy” toy line) is all over the newspapers regarding Chucky. The company has the original doll reconstructed for analysis, and a worker is electrocuted during this process. Chucky is brought back to life due to the accident and manages to find Andy at his foster home.
Chucky disposes of the foster home’s Tommy doll (that completely resembles him) and takes its place, then sneaks into Andy’s bedroom and ties him up in order to begin transferring his soul into his body. Before he can complete the spell, Andy’s foster sister Kyle suddenly sneaks through his bedroom window. Confused, Kyle tries to help untie Andy, but their foster parents Phil and Joanne unexpectedly arrive and accuse her of tying Andy up, despite his pleas that the doll is alive….More>>
October 30, 2010
phatboi
Horror, Movies
Andy Barclay, Brad Dourif, Childs Play, Chucky, Dakin Matthews, Justin Whalin, Murder, Serial killer

Eight years after the events in Child’s Play 2 the Play Pals Inc. toy factory is dusted, swept, and reopened for business. The workers create a new Good Guy doll from Chucky’s (voiced by Brad Dourif) plastic remains; however, serial killer Charles Lee Ray’s soul still inhabits the remains and Chucky is revived. Play Pals Inc. re-releases its old “Good Guy” toy line, believing that their bad publicity should have abated after so many years. CEO Chris Sullivan takes Chucky into his office, where Chucky tortures him to death with dangerous toys before using a computer in the room to relocate Andy Barclay.
Andy (Justin Whalin) is now 16 years old, and has been sent to military school, having failed to cope in several foster homes. Colonel Cochran (Dakin Matthews), head of the military school, begrudgingly agrees to let Andy in, but advises him to grow up and forget the killer doll fantasies. What happened to Andy’s foster sister Kyle is never explained….More>>
October 30, 2010
phatboi
Horror, Movies
Alexis Arquette, Brad Dourif, Bride of Chucky, Chucky, Jennifer Tilly, Murder, Serial killer, Tiffany

One month after the events of Child’s Play 3, Tiffany Ray (Jennifer Tilly), a former lover and accomplice of serial killer Charles Lee Ray (voice of Brad Dourif), acquires Chucky’s remains after bribing and later murdering a police officer who removed the dismembered “Good Guy” doll parts from an evidence locker. Believing Ray’s soul to be inhabiting the doll, Tiffany crudely stitches Chucky back together and reenacts the voodoo ritual which instilled Ray inside the doll a decade ago. Though her chants initially fail to produce results, Chucky unexpectedly springs to life and smothers Tiffany’s goth admirer, Damien (Alexis Arquette), as Tiffany looks on with excitement. while Tiffany is watching TV while taking a bath, Chucky, after being locked in a playpen by Tiffany, gets out and kills her by pushing the TV into the bath, then using the same voodoo spell, transfers Tiffany’s soul into a female doll. Chucky, who is still intent on becoming human again, lays out a plan to retrieve the body-switching amulet (The Heart of Damballa) Ray was wearing on the night he was killed…More>>

October 30, 2010
phatboi
Horror, Movies
Childs Play, Chucky, Film, Hollywood, Jennifer Tilly, Seed of Chucky, Television, Tiffany

The film is set sixteen years after the events of Child’s Play, fourteen years after the events of Child’s Play 2, and six years after the events of both Child’s Play 3 and Bride of Chucky.
The movie opens with Glen, the apparent “son” of Chucky and Tiffany; born at the expense of his estranged mother Tiffany dying immediately after he was born (this is shown at the end of “Bride of Chucky“) and living a life of embarrassment and abuse as a ventriloquist’s dummy who shortly said he found him long ago in the cemetery of where Glen’s mother died. Desperate to know his parents (after seeing behind the scenes footage of the Child’s Play movie-within-a-movie on TV), Glen escapes and tracks them down to Hollywood.
Upon tracking down his parents, who are now dummies in one of Jennifer Tilly‘s films, Glen uses a voodoo amulet (the “Heart of Damballa” from the previous film) to bring them back to life. Shortly afterward, when Chucky finds out that Glen is his child, he faints while Tiffany hugs her son. Shortly after this, Tiffany and Chucky have a dispute over whether Glen is a girl or a boy. Chucky decides to label him as a boy regardless. Tiffany disagrees, labels him as a girl, and calls him “Glenda”. This may be a throwback to the Ed Wood so bad it’s good movie “Glen or Glenda?“….More>>
October 30, 2010
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Horror, Movies
Brad Dourif, Halloween, Laurie Strode, Malcolm McDowell, Michael Myers, Scout Taylor-Compton, Sheri Moon, Tyler Mane

In a short flashback, Deborah Myers (Sheri Moon Zombie) visits her son, a young Michael Myers (Chase Wright Vanek), at Smith’s Grove Sanitarium. Deborah gives Michael a white horse statuette as a gift. Michael says that the horse reminds him of a dream he had of Deborah’s ghost, all dressed in white and leading a horse down the sanitarium halls toward Michael, telling him she was going to bring him home. Moving ahead fifteen years, after having shot an adult Michael (Tyler Mane), Laurie Strode (Scout Taylor-Compton) is found wandering around in a state of shock and covered in blood by Sheriff Brackett (Brad Dourif). Brackett takes Laurie to the emergency room. Meanwhile, the paramedics pick up the Sheriff’s daughter Annie (Danielle Harris) and Michael’s psychiatrist Dr. Loomis (Malcolm McDowell), who are still alive after having been attacked by Michael, and take them to the hospital. Presumed dead, Michael’s lifeless body is loaded into a separate ambulance. When the driver has a traffic accident Michael awakens and escapes the ambulance, walking toward a vision of Deborah dressed in white and leading a white horse.
Michael appears at the hospital, and begins murdering everyone he comes across on his way to Laurie. Trapped in a security outpost at the gate, Laurie watches as Michael tears through the walls with an axe, but just as he tries to kill her, Laurie wakes up from the dream. It is actually one year later and Laurie is now living with the Bracketts. Michael’s body has been missing since last Halloween—still presumed dead—and Laurie has been having recurring nightmares about the event. While Laurie deals with her trauma through therapy, Loomis has chosen to turn the event into an opportunity to write another book. Meanwhile, Michael has been having visions of Deborah’s ghost and a younger version of himself, who instructs him that with Halloween approaching it is time to bring Laurie home; so he sets off for Haddonfield….More>>
October 30, 2010
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Horror, Movies
Brad Dourif, Halloween, Laurie Strode, Malcolm McDowell, Michael Myers, Scout Taylor-Compton, Sheri Moon, Tyler Mane

In a short flashback, Deborah Myers (Sheri Moon Zombie) visits her son, a young Michael Myers (Chase Wright Vanek), at Smith’s Grove Sanitarium. Deborah gives Michael a white horse statuette as a gift. Michael says that the horse reminds him of a dream he had of Deborah’s ghost, all dressed in white and leading a horse down the sanitarium halls toward Michael, telling him she was going to bring him home. Moving ahead fifteen years, after having shot an adult Michael (Tyler Mane), Laurie Strode (Scout Taylor-Compton) is found wandering around in a state of shock and covered in blood by Sheriff Brackett (Brad Dourif). Brackett takes Laurie to the emergency room. Meanwhile, the paramedics pick up the Sheriff’s daughter Annie (Danielle Harris) and Michael’s psychiatrist Dr. Loomis (Malcolm McDowell), who are still alive after having been attacked by Michael, and take them to the hospital. Presumed dead, Michael’s lifeless body is loaded into a separate ambulance. When the driver has a traffic accident Michael awakens and escapes the ambulance, walking toward a vision of Deborah dressed in white and leading a white horse.
Michael appears at the hospital, and begins murdering everyone he comes across on his way to Laurie. Trapped in a security outpost at the gate, Laurie watches as Michael tears through the walls with an axe, but just as he tries to kill her, Laurie wakes up from the dream. It is actually one year later and Laurie is now living with the Bracketts. Michael’s body has been missing since last Halloween—still presumed dead—and Laurie has been having recurring nightmares about the event. While Laurie deals with her trauma through therapy, Loomis has chosen to turn the event into an opportunity to write another book. Meanwhile, Michael has been having visions of Deborah’s ghost and a younger version of himself, who instructs him that with Halloween approaching it is time to bring Laurie home; so he sets off for Haddonfield….More>>
October 30, 2010
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Horror, Movies
Adam Weisman, Daeg Faerch, Daryl Sabara, Halloween, Hanna R. Hall, Malcolm McDowell, Michael Myers, Samuel Loomis

On Halloween in Haddonfield, Illinois, having already shown signs of psychopathic tendencies, ten-year-old Michael Myers (Daeg Faerch) murders a school bully named Wesley (Daryl Sabara), his own sister Judith (Hanna R. Hall), her boyfriend Steve (Adam Weisman), and his mother’s boyfriend Ronnie (William Forsythe). After one of the longest trials in the state’s history, Michael is found guilty of first degree murder and sent to Smith’s Grove – Warren County Sanitarium under the care of child psychologist Dr. Samuel Loomis (Malcolm McDowell).
Michael initially cooperates with Dr. Loomis, claiming no memory of the killings; his mother, Deborah (Sheri Moon Zombie), visits him regularly. After a year, Michael becomes fixated on his papier-mâché masks, closing himself off from everyone, even his mother. When Michael kills a nurse (Sybil Danning) during one of her visits, Deborah can no longer handle the situation and commits suicide. For the next fifteen years, Michael (Tyler Mane) continues making his masks and not speaking to anyone. Dr. Loomis, having continued to treat Michael over the years, attempts to move on with his life and closes Michael’s case. Later, while being prepared for transfer to maximum security, Michael escapes Smith’s Grove, killing the sanitarium employees and a truck driver (Ken Foree) for his clothes, and heads to Haddonfield. On Halloween, Michael arrives at his old home, now abandoned, and finds a kitchen knife and Halloween mask he stored under the floorboards the night he killed his sister…More>>
October 30, 2010
phatboi
Horror, Movies
Adam Weisman, Daeg Faerch, Daryl Sabara, Halloween, Hanna R. Hall, Malcolm McDowell, Michael Myers, Samuel Loomis

On Halloween in Haddonfield, Illinois, having already shown signs of psychopathic tendencies, ten-year-old Michael Myers (Daeg Faerch) murders a school bully named Wesley (Daryl Sabara), his own sister Judith (Hanna R. Hall), her boyfriend Steve (Adam Weisman), and his mother’s boyfriend Ronnie (William Forsythe). After one of the longest trials in the state’s history, Michael is found guilty of first degree murder and sent to Smith’s Grove – Warren County Sanitarium under the care of child psychologist Dr. Samuel Loomis (Malcolm McDowell).
Michael initially cooperates with Dr. Loomis, claiming no memory of the killings; his mother, Deborah (Sheri Moon Zombie), visits him regularly. After a year, Michael becomes fixated on his papier-mâché masks, closing himself off from everyone, even his mother. When Michael kills a nurse (Sybil Danning) during one of her visits, Deborah can no longer handle the situation and commits suicide. For the next fifteen years, Michael (Tyler Mane) continues making his masks and not speaking to anyone. Dr. Loomis, having continued to treat Michael over the years, attempts to move on with his life and closes Michael’s case. Later, while being prepared for transfer to maximum security, Michael escapes Smith’s Grove, killing the sanitarium employees and a truck driver (Ken Foree) for his clothes, and heads to Haddonfield. On Halloween, Michael arrives at his old home, now abandoned, and finds a kitchen knife and Halloween mask he stored under the floorboards the night he killed his sister…More>>
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