LRA writes:
Thankfully, for this new film, director Don Mancini went back to the drawing board to rediscover what it was that made Chucky work, what it was that made horror fans fall in love with the little guy all those years ago. While some would say it was his witty remarks as he offed each of his victims or even the impossibly perfect casting of Brad Dourif as the voice of Chucky, but the truth of the matter is that it was the mystery, suspense and anticipation of each attack by Chucky. How he would sit there in the open waiting for the right moment to reveal himself to his victim just before killing them.
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some of my friends said that it was not as bad as it was initially thought, ill probably "try" to see it some time, its good they stopped the storyarc of chucky and tiffany that really put the franchise into the toilet. i only liked the first film, maybe the second was passable but the next films were bad.