Child's Play 3 [1991]


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a massive improvement
Review date: 2008-11-17 Rating: 8 out of 10

This movie is a massive improvement from the Boring child's Play 2, This time Andy is a teenager who has been enrolled in a military school. Mean while Play Pals Toy Company decides to re-release its Good Guys line, feeling that after all this time, the bad publicity has died down. As they re-used old materials, the spirit of Charles Lee Ray once again comes to life. In his search for Andy, This time chucky falls into the wrong hands, Ronald Tyler is who stole the package from Andy has he wanted a good guy doll as well, Chucky has new body to transfer his Soul into.

Soon Andy meet chucky again and find out what he upto and try to stop him. This movie filled with nice gory deaths scene, the best death scene in whole series and the acting from everyone was great., This is my favourite Child's Play movie and it action packed until the end. Great movie 8/10



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Video nasty? really?
Review date: 2008-06-29 Rating: 6 out of 10

I remember way back in the 90's when this movie was pulled from the shelves for being a video nasty when the government decided to make its second raid attempt on horror movies due to real life violence! Turned out to be utter bollocks. This movie is rated 18 unlike the others which are 15...for the reason that is unclear. It is easily the weakest of the sequels and its not really gory either. If it wasnt for Chucky still been on top form here then this movie would have failed utterly so on that basis we can be thankful that one person cared about this movie out of the strobble actors. (Keep an eye out for Andrew Robinson as the psycho hair cutter in this movie, hes great)

ONE OF THE BEST IN THE CHUCKY FILMS
Review date: 2007-11-03 Rating: 8 out of 10


After the remains of Chucky (Brad Douriff) are recovered from the factory after the end of part two, he is reanimated into a new form. After murdering the head of the company, (Peter Haskell) he finds the new location of Andy Barclay, (Justin Whalin) and searches for a way to get there. Meanwhile, Andy is a new recruit at Kent Military School, where the head, Cadet Lt.. Col. Brad C. Shelton (Travis Fine) makes his life really uneasy. Despite making friends with the school's rebel, De Silva, (Perrey Reeves) and reject, Whitehurst, (Dean Jacobson) Shelton still wrecks havoc in his life. Once Chucky finds his newest target, (Jeremy Sylvers) Andy tries to stop him. However, once Chucky finds that it is more fun to simply kill everybody at the school, he uses that to his advantage and begins killing everyone on a company retreat, leaving Andy and De Silva to fend for themselves against Chucky.

The Good News: In this entry, all the elements from the previous films are present: a fast pace, good blood and gore, tons of cool deaths, and a credible way to have Chucky resurrected. The change of setting to a military academy is a good move. It allows Chucky to use some of his tricks in a place that can accommodate them. The change of place also gives him new weapons to use, which he uses to great advantage in two of the movies greatest parts. The final military game is the best example, where a slight change by Chucky drastically changes the course of events for the better, and the scene is a lot of fun as a result. The second is a very funny scene where Chucky kills a fanatical barber in his chair, which I will not spoil because it is a great scene. In fact, the humor in the film is a bit more apparent here than in any previous installment. I think it is for the better, as Chucky unloads a few good one-liners. There aren't at the level of the classics in "Bride of Chucky," but a few of them are really up there. I did laugh at a few of the jokes and scenes, and the lighter tone works. The harshness of a military academy is greatly offset by the jovial atmosphere Chucky exudes, even though it has a few genuine jumps. The main one is pretty early, when Chucky's box is taken to a storage facility, a young kid is looking at the box and Chucky explodes out of the box, roaring. The second great scare is a memorable one, if only because it caused a character to have a heart attack on screen. A pretty bloodless kill, but it looks great on screen.

The Bad News: The main thing that I think most people hate about the film is that Chucky starts to become a comedian more than a slasher. I don't mind, since most of the jokes are pretty funny, but that may turn off a few people. A lot of people mainly like the first one because it isn't all that funny, while the second one is considered to be merely OK, but this one is hated more than the others because it has a pretty good sense of humor and most true fans don't get that. Other than that one reason, I really don't have any complaints.

The Final Verdict: a minor complaint is all I have against the movie. It is a total cheese movie, but it's entertaining cheese. Horror-comedy fans will like this one, as Chucky has a few good lines and a lot of mediocre ones that can still be funny in the right frame of mind. There is a bit of bloodshed and some good kills as well, so give it a chance. It is better than it's reputation.


Wow!
Review date: 2007-07-11 Rating: 10 out of 10

This is possibly my second favourite Chucky movie, with number one being my favourite. I preferred this to the second one, and I must admit that the Chucky movies just don't let up. So, if you're a fan of the evil and funny Chucky, give this one a go.

one watch
Review date: 2007-05-25 Rating: 4 out of 10

this is the 3rd Childs play film and is in my view one of the worst films I have seen.

I was a fan of the Childs play series since seeing Childs play 2 and was looking foreword to the 3rd instalment....

however I was greatly disappointed the story didn't seem as interesting as the 2 previous films It all seemed rather hollow.

also I felt that there was "overkill". with every character either being killed by chucky, suicide or a heart attack.

it is funny in places and the acting is fairly decent although I wouldn't watch this more than once.


Product Details/Specifications


Actor(s):
Jeremy Sylvers
Dean Jacobson
Travis Fine
Perrey Reeves
Justin Whalin

Creators:
Justin Whalin (Primary Contributor)
Perrey Reeves (Primary Contributor)

Director(s):

Recording label: Uca
Manufacturer: Uca
EAN: 5050582497878
Binding: DVD
Number of items: 1
Format: Anamorphic, PAL,
Release date: 2002-06-17
Number of discs: 1
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Audience rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
Region code: 2
Running time: 86 minutes
Theatrical release date: 1991-08-30
Language: Danish (Subtitled)
Language: Dutch (Subtitled)
Language: English (Subtitled)
Language: Finnish (Subtitled)
Language: Norwegian (Subtitled)
Language: Swedish (Subtitled)
Language: English (Original Language)

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