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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2014 4:34:55 GMT -6
Since it they have split personalities, which one do you like better? The non-killer gentle natured Glen? Or the killer maniac qualities of Glenda? Or for some... maybe most... neither? Lol.
I personally prefer Glen over Glenda. We see him like this for most of the movie and when we finally got to see Glenda it felt so ovet convoluted that it was just another layer of BS added to the pile.
I also liked the contradiction of him being this gentle creature. When I first saw Seed in theaters... that's right, theaters folks.... it took me by surprise since the trailer only showed him with a knife for a split second. (Kinda looked like Slappy the puppet from Goosebumps in those trailers, lol)
Once they introduced Glenda it ruined the mystique of the Glen character for me.
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Post by Spanky on Aug 2, 2014 5:16:48 GMT -6
Naturally I'm gonna say neither, but if you twisted my arm, I'd have to say Glen. But this is due to the context of Seed itself. I mean personally I think the lower the number of killer dolls in the movie, the better, and Glen isn't really a killer.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2014 5:23:41 GMT -6
The only time multiple killer dolls work for me is in Puppet Master or those African puppets in Tales from The Hood (Someone Podcast this one) Otherwise the effect is gone.
I also would have like to of seen Glen play doll. They had an opportunity and he was told to hide... lame.
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Post by Spanky on Aug 2, 2014 5:26:30 GMT -6
Yeah I have Tales from the Hood on my computer, as well as like all 11 Puppet Masters, so maybe Gee and I will get around to it.
But yeah, like at least for the context of Seed, Glen created the conflicts via his differences.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2014 5:37:00 GMT -6
Well shit had already hit the fan the fan with this movie long before the unveiling of the Glenda identity. That was just taking the shut particles and smearing further into the plush white carpet with a heavy dirty boot.
Don't get me wrong... I like this movie enough to not exclude it from the series nor not acknowledge it's existence in the franchise as a sequel... but there are many WTF? moments.
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Post by chucky115awesome on Aug 2, 2014 6:30:53 GMT -6
I would always prefer glen
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Post by smngry on Aug 2, 2014 12:34:32 GMT -6
I will say neither. You can't twist my arm either.
I would lock both in a warehouse, nail every door and window shut, then spray napalm down the chimney
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Post by Metal Matt on Aug 2, 2014 12:42:05 GMT -6
I'm going to go ahead and be that person... Glenda, lol. I just kind of wish we saw more of her personality throughout the movie. Personally, I thought Glen was kind of boring.
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Post by Spanky on Aug 2, 2014 13:08:40 GMT -6
Yeah Glen was a wussy. And I guess I'll jump on smngry's bandwagon and change my answer to neither, lol. Throw them both in a trash compactor.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2014 15:50:44 GMT -6
*pussy... and the FCC would allow that word to be said in the context you're saying it in... so don't worry. Lol.
This is the Glen I was hoping for.
Seed of Chucky (2004) - Teaser Trailer:
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Post by Spanky on Aug 2, 2014 15:52:09 GMT -6
Yeah me too. I remember when the rumors of Seed were swirling around and some kid tried to say the kid was some evil, sharp-toothed teddy-bear doll, like an evil version of that one from the movie "AI".
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Post by Gee on Aug 2, 2014 19:28:36 GMT -6
Don't really care much for Glen
if Glenda's character is a little more like her dad, then I guess I will go with her lol
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Post by Metal Matt on Aug 2, 2014 19:30:56 GMT -6
Finally, somebody else chooses Glenda, lol.
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Post by Gee on Aug 2, 2014 21:14:34 GMT -6
I got you, Metal Matt
#RibcageNation
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Post by Metal Matt on Aug 2, 2014 21:19:34 GMT -6
The Metal Army sticks together!
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