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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2014 19:22:28 GMT -6
Or were Chucky's teeth really yellow looking in this film. It could be argued that is duec to his under structure being burned in the previous film. If that's the case then Bride would technically not be the first sequel to carry over Chucky's damage from the previous film.
I also noticed in the scene where he is about to kill Miss. Kettlewell it looks like his silver skill is peaking trout under his eyes. Although I could be wrong.
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Post by Spanky on Apr 20, 2014 19:48:15 GMT -6
I noticed this right from the scene of them rebuilding him. Kind of stood out to me, never really got why they did it though. Just makes me wonder how that goes unnoticed by characters in the film.
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Post by cpfan14 on Apr 20, 2014 20:26:16 GMT -6
I found it weird how while they were cleaning the doll no one noticed it had a full set of teeth and tongue.
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Post by smngry on Apr 21, 2014 1:28:41 GMT -6
I found it weird how while they were cleaning the doll no one noticed it had a full set of teeth and tongue. It was also weird how in the investigation that followed the events of the first film, nobody noticed the decapitated, burnt out doll had a bullet hole which produced a huge splatter of blood on the curtains behind it. Sigh... If only DNA tests were as simple as they are nowadays. Suppose there's always a 'Cold Case' unit which could reinvestigate this, start afresh and find out that was Charles Lee Ray's blood. That'd be interesting
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Post by Spanky on Apr 21, 2014 3:28:13 GMT -6
Yeah, that's a good point. I just kind of figured the investigators were too stubborn and whatnot and just completely blew off the idea of the doll being alive and just weren't going to give it any consideration. Plus, didn't Mike and his partner eventually become all wishy-washy regarding the events once they started getting pressured by others? I thought Mattison said something about that in the opening scene, about how Mike has kind of backed off but Karen is sticking to her story.
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Post by smngry on Apr 21, 2014 4:58:38 GMT -6
Yeah he says "the police" are more or less washing their hands of it
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Post by Spanky on Apr 21, 2014 6:04:32 GMT -6
Also it may play on it more in the novels, but the company Play Pals pretty much did whatever they could to get the remains, so I assume they did some bribing and whatnot and without the doll, the police really can't do much.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2014 7:09:32 GMT -6
I found it weird how while they were cleaning the doll no one noticed it had a full set of teeth and tongue. It was also weird how in the investigation that followed the events of the first film, nobody noticed the decapitated, burnt out doll had a bullet hole which produced a huge splatter of blood on the curtains behind it. Sigh... If only DNA tests were as simple as they are nowadays. Suppose there's always a 'Cold Case' unit which could reinvestigate this, start afresh and find out that was Charles Lee Ray's blood. That'd be interesting I actually had an idea for a sequel that involved a forensic scientist who spent a majority of his career following Chucky's murders and collecting evidence from previous unsolved cases. The scene showing his lab would have been cool because it would have shown various Chucky parts from previous films like a burnt limb with the CP1 knife, the plastic mess body from CP2, a small pile of chopped up remains, his and Tiffany's bodies from Bride, etc. Eventually his obsession would lead into him resurrecting Chucky.
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Post by mannyrue on Apr 21, 2014 8:37:56 GMT -6
Yea I just write this stuff off as bad movie plotting and big loop hole syndrome, nothing you can do about it so just try to look pass it and enjoy the film for what it is
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2014 8:42:38 GMT -6
It's kind of funny because Chucky's teeth are more realistic looking that some dentures I have seen on some people. Lol.
Yeah it is one of those things we have to overlook. Just like his skull being metal. Still it's kinda weird how Play Pals put a lot of detail into the inside of his mouth when the rest if the doll has a cartoon likeness. Lol.
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Post by Spanky on Apr 21, 2014 8:54:30 GMT -6
Yeah I agree, I just look past it and enjoy the movie. But it is always fun to discuss some of these things with the people you hate- umm I mean love, yeah love.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2014 9:29:28 GMT -6
Hmmm?
Yeah well... that's why we are the fans. It's our job to notice the things that even the films makers overlooked. Lol.
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Post by Spanky on Apr 21, 2014 9:46:45 GMT -6
Pretty much. It doesn't take away from the movie for me like other plotholes, but it gives us stuff to discuss.
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Post by smngry on Apr 21, 2014 11:14:54 GMT -6
Yeah, let's face it, if a movie was perfectly executed then there'd be far less to discuss
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Post by Spanky on Apr 21, 2014 11:27:45 GMT -6
Agreed.
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