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Post by Spanky on Oct 25, 2014 15:30:20 GMT -6
Meh, like any slasher movie, Ms. Kettlewell made the mistake of getting in his way.
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Post by blah on Oct 25, 2014 15:32:50 GMT -6
But Andy had already left by that point.
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Post by Spanky on Oct 25, 2014 15:35:33 GMT -6
But Chucky was trapped in the closet like R. Kelly, lol. Ms. Kettlewell started peeping around where she threw Chucky. Chucky isn't one to just walk around and sneak away from a potential victim who is all by their lonesome.
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Post by blah on Oct 25, 2014 15:37:37 GMT -6
Very true. Someone once described Chucky as a "hot-headed sadist" and I agree with that fully.
Also, I always get a sinking feeling in my stomach when Grace says "get into my office". That poor woman gets stabbed so brutally. :/
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Post by chucky115awesome on Oct 26, 2014 9:04:46 GMT -6
Another scene that scared me when I was younger was seeing chucky hang on the bottom of the school bus,again another reason why this film felt relatable and realistic.
Uncle Charles is another thing that's creepy.
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Post by Spanky on Oct 26, 2014 9:05:29 GMT -6
Hell yeah that freaked me out. Made me always look under my seats for a while when I was a kid and got on the bus.
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Post by chucky115awesome on Oct 26, 2014 9:09:03 GMT -6
Don't get me started on the night chucky got to the house.Its raining and thundering.Seeing from his point of view to the house was beyond creepy.For years I had horrible visions of seeing chucky with a knife coming to my house.
Nobody could help me,I really felt like Andy.
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Post by Spanky on Oct 26, 2014 9:14:18 GMT -6
That scene did always freak me out as a kid as well. After that scene, whenever I heard a bump in the night, I would be so paranoid and scared.
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Post by blah on Oct 26, 2014 13:16:14 GMT -6
That POV shot was haunting. He just killed Mattson, it's dark, there's thunder, and pouring rain. And the other shot that's haunting is the pan from Andy's room to Chucky staring up the stairs.
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