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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2014 4:17:52 GMT -6
What did you guys think if this?
Personally I thought it was both good and bad. Good for the fact that later on we'd get the next movie in 1998... the same year this movie was being depicted. In hindsight it made a perfect "generic" setting to believe that this could be the same year. Unlike the Freddy or Jason films where if you did the math on their fictional time lines the kids in the films should have been way out of the 80's fashion trends.
I found it to be bad in the sense that how does Chucky fit into a military environment?
Granted as a kid I took it with a grain of salt and I even remember the slogan in the trailer... "This time the Army is up against Chucky"
Cool but not what I expected after hearing those words.
Of course now that I myself was once a soldier I tend to pick this film apart in terms of accuracy and all I see are things that make me go WTF? when looking at it from a soldiers POV. Lol.
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Post by Spanky on Aug 2, 2014 5:21:52 GMT -6
I liked it as a mix up from what we were used to from the first two films. But yeah the inaccuracies were just incredible, especially just having the armory behind some gated door, unlocked.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2014 5:26:05 GMT -6
That's a biggie but an even bigger crime by the kind of rifle they had... I can easily kill 6 or 7 of their soldiers while they're loading that god forsaken weapon.
Not to gloat... well okay... I fully intend on gloating here... but I even have the snipper metal to prove my theory. Lol.
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