A list of puns related to "Bride of Chucky"
As a massive fan of the band and the movie I was wondering what scene " love you to death " is played in ? Or was it just added to the soundtrack album as filler ?
Any info would be great
Thanks
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I've always wondered about New Line Cinema's involvement with Bride Of Chucky. I remember seeing a teaser for BOC that had the New Line logo, I also found the movie on the New Line's House Of Horror wiki (the page is deleted now). Plus when I searched for an answer, I found this: http://depressiveillusions.com/items/tape/doom-metal-shoegaze-sludge/bride-chucky-soundtrack
Chucky Gets Lucky
From what I gathered from the first act of the movie, Bride of Chucky takes place either 10 years after Charles Lee Ray was presumed dead or 10 years after Child's Play 3. I'm going to assume the former. The movie opens with a cop searching an evidence lockup for a bagged item. Throughout the warehouse there was a lot of horror imagery that I appreciated so much, such as Michael Myers and Jason Voorhees' masks, Freddy Kreuger's finger-knives, Leatherface's chainsaw, and a lot more horror memorabilia. The cop finds what he's looking for and proceeds to deliver the bag to a creepy location for an unknown female caller. This eventually leads us to Tiffany having her way with the cop, pulling a horribly mangled Chucky from the bag, and setting up a montage of Tiffany stitching Chucky back together while a very fitting "Living Dead Girl" track by Rob Zombie is playing in the background.
First off, I have to give major props for this whole introduction. It was dark, eerie, mysterious, and built up to a fairly unexpected first kill. As soon as Living Dead Girl started playing, I knew I was going to enjoy the soundtrack for this movie since I'm a fan of metal and hard rock. Jennifer Tilly co-stars in this movie as Tiffany and I have to say she was phenomenal for this role. Her character was perfect; a beautiful woman with a welcoming charm to her, but with a very dark side behind the scenes; I honestly don't think any other actress could have done this role the same way Jennifer Tilly did. The story of her character is fascinating as well, and was the reason why she was hellbent on finding Chucky. Tiffany was actually Charles Lee Ray's girlfriend, and the two of them were a modern day Bonnie and Clyde, a partnership she was trying to re-obtain through various other men, one of whom we see in this movie: Damien (played by Robert/Alexis Arquette (RIP)). Tiffany shows Chucky that she still has a ring that Chucky had left her, which she thought was a token of his love for her and was going to propose. However, Chucky only got the ring to pawn for more money, and hearing this fills Tiffany with heartbreak and anger, which is where the real meat of the story gets going.
It's a bit difficult to review this movie without going over that whole intro section because this movie has so many different storylines playing out, but Chucky and Tiffany's storyline is the one that you want to focus on. The other storylines in this movie involv
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hey guys that time again to part ways with some pops to make room for upcoming releases & to focus on Spiderman. Single pops will be $5 to ship & upon getting more we can work it out. Feel free to shoot offers Imma pretty fair dude. I will upload closeups if need be.
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Dr. Manhattan $100
Holo Qui Gon $40
7-11 Deadpool $60
Bride of Chucky bundle $60
Chewbacca Flocked Dorbz (Solo Movie) $40
Tom Brady $30
The Dude $40
Margaret Kerry autographed Tinkerbell (diamond collection) $60
Crota $20
Him glow chase $20
General Grievous $60
Mickey & Minnie 2pack $25
Like i said before feel free to make an offer, i am down to negotiate.
Also non-chases Zero with bone and Stitch The Red One Ride.
Hey there, I'm almost to the point of sending out pitches, but I'm getting a little stuck on comps. It's not that I think my theme is that unique but I'm not really sure what to compare it to.
In some ways, it reflects the theme of 1984, but I assume it's fairly audacious to compare your novel to one of the greats. Conversely, if I compare it an obscure Kindle Unlimited self published YA novel they've probably never read, does the comp serve any purpose?
Thanks for any suggestions you can provide in how you've successfully gone about this task.
PS.. just in case you have suggestions on similar books, my protagonist thinks he can save the overpopulated, mostly drug addicted world by submitting to global governance and controlling the population with a derivative of a drug that led to their problems in the first place.
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