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Post by Spanky on Apr 25, 2014 16:23:42 GMT -6
No, just a man wearing nothing but a Richard Nixon mask.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2014 16:25:15 GMT -6
And I wear a Ronald Regan mask... he was a much better president...
YOLO!
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Post by Spanky on Apr 25, 2014 16:45:13 GMT -6
The greatest probably.
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Post by Chloella-Amy on May 1, 2014 13:42:41 GMT -6
When I was younger my big brother told me about this doll named Chucky, and instantly I was intrigued! I remember telling my mom that it wasn't a horror and that it was for kids. She called up Blockbuster and asked if they had it and they told her it was banned, so we went to an old store called MVC and picked up Child's Play 2 (my first ever experience). Eventually one day I went to school and she put the movie on to see what the big deal was, and when I got home she told me I was banned from watching it ever again lol.. so I got my brother to secretly order all the movies for me and hide them in one of his bags haha. She never found out, and when Seed came out on DVD I hid it from her once again. I've been hooked ever since!
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Post by smngry on May 1, 2014 17:18:15 GMT -6
Bloody hell. I remember MVC. You got stuff a little cheaper if you had a card. Lol. But they always used to charge loads more than everywhere else before the discount so you didn't actually save that much. Lol
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Post by aprilwednesday on Jun 4, 2014 23:36:30 GMT -6
I don't remember how old I was but I was a young kid when I saw childs play on tv and I remember feeling like Andy wanting a good guy, he never scared me. I remember making line to go see the premier of bride of chucky, so when side show made a replica I had to have it and since then I discovered chuckaholics and further on pride, I am not alone in my obsession. Cause I always tell people about my love for chucky and people think it's weird and get even more creeped out when I tell them about owning a lifesize. With time my family got use to it and my nephews for the most part aren't scared, except for one, lol. When he visits I have to remove the frame of chucky in my hall, his eyes are made to follow you as you walk through.
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Post by sweetface on Oct 27, 2014 21:53:38 GMT -6
I actually used to be extremely scared of Chucky when I was younger. The first time I saw one of the movies was when I was with my mom while she flipped through TV channels. I remember this vividly because it scared me so badly. She stopped on Child's Play, during the part where Chucky is about to get lit on fire. She changed the channel and then a few minutes later asked me if she could change it back to see what happens to Chucky, so I was just like, okay whatever. She changes it back and it's on that part where's he's burnt to a crisp and slowly walking towards Andy with the knife in his hand. Needless to say, I was more than just a little scared. I hated being alone for months after that, insisted on someone coming with me to the bathroom, and the best way to get me to do something was to say "Chucky's gonna get you if you don't do it!" (yeah my mom actually used that one a lot, lol). It wasn't until I saw Bride on TV years later that I actually fell in love with the movies and got over my fear of them.
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Post by AlmightyDamballa on Oct 29, 2014 10:45:27 GMT -6
Ah, the good old days. I was just a wee lad, around the age of five, when my grandfather brought me to our local "Spencer Gifts." Now, at first, this may seem a bit odd, but my grandfather remembered the store from the 50's (before it was known for selling sex toys) and didn't realize the drastic change the store had taken in the past 50 years. Anyway, the first thing I saw when we walked into the store was none else than Chucky himself. I was instantly fascinated with this morbid-looking doll that I asked my mom what it was when I arrived home. She said it was from this movie simply entitled "Chucky." For the next few weeks, my grandfather and I would go to Spencer's numerous times just to "visit" Chucky. This went on until my grandfather noticed some of the merchandise in the back of the store and we never returned. From ages 5-10, I had researched Chucky on a daily basis. It upset me that my parents wouldn't let me watch the movies. This didn't make a difference, however. The chucky obsession was in full force. It wasn't until Christmas Day 2009 that I watched my first chucky movie. It was Child's Play 2. After that, I indulged in the rest of the movies and in the horror genre as a whole. Now this is where I am five years since I saw my first Chucky movie.
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