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Child's Play 2 [1991]
Child's Play 2 [1991]
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Director: John Lafia
Actors: Alex Vincent, Jenny Agutter, Gerrit Graham, Christine Elise, Brad Dourif
Studio: Uca
Category: DVD

List Price: £9.99
Buy New: £2.98
You Save: £7.01 (70%)
Buy New/Used from £2.30

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(15 reviews)
Sales Rank: 5331

Format: Anamorphic, Dubbed, Pal
Languages: English (Original Language), Danish (Subtitled), Dutch (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), Finnish (Subtitled), German (Subtitled), Norwegian (Subtitled), Swedish (Subtitled), German (Dubbed)
Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
Media: DVD
Running Time: 80 minutes
Number Of Items: 1
Discs: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 8249311
EAN: 5050582493115
ASIN: B00005NPMX

Release Date: June 17, 2002
Theatrical Release Date: November 9, 1990
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Customer Reviews:   Read 10 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Chucky backs to put you to sleep   November 17, 2008
Chuck is back and still after Andy is now placed in a foster home after the tragic events of the first film since his mother was committed. In an attempt to save their reputation, the manufacturers of Chucky reconstruct the killer doll, to prove to the public that nothing was wrong with it in the first place. In doing so, they also bring the soul of serial killer Charles Lee Ray back to life.

Andy soon find out that chucky is back and up to no good, of course he tell in his forester parents that doll is alive, yet again now one believes him,

There some deaths scene that not gory and not even little bit scary and two of death scene are off-screen. Everything about this movie is so boring and deaths scene could not even save the movie, I would say this is the Worst Child's play movie in the series

I would say fast forward to last 7 minutes of movie, as it the only worth watching part of movie to see chucky getting killed off yet again



5 out of 5 stars the best Child's play series   November 2, 2008
This is the best childs play,childs play 2 gets right into the plot and chucky looks for young andy again. i think the first movie was a thriller more than a horror this one is great number 3 was the last and not the best vote childs play 2


5 out of 5 stars EXELLENT SEQUEL   November 3, 2007
A new Chucky doll is created, using the mold from the previous doll as a base to create it. Its new creators are insistent that Chucky be covered up to protect their image. Andy Barclay, (Alex Vincent) is now is foster care with the Simpsons, Joanne, (Jenny Agutter) husband Phil, (Geritt Graham) and foster child Kyle. (Christine Elise) As Chucky finds Andy with his new family, Andy begins to form a brother/sister relationship with Kyle while Phil begins to wonder about Andy's sanity. As Chucky follows Andy to school, he kills his teacher and sets up Andy as the culprit. Worried that it is indeed Chucky doing the killing, Andy tries to convince Phil and Joanne that it's not him, but only Kyle believes him. Once they both know for sure, they try to tell their parents, but Chucky has killed them both. As Joanne tries to get Andy away from Chucky, he trails them to the warehouse where he was created for the final showdown.

The Good News: The good thing about this movie is that it did the great plot point of keeping everyone in the loop about Chucky until the final revelation. It is essentially the same thing as before, which adds a lot to the "is Chucky really alive" subplot of the film. This also drives a few key subplots, which add to the suspense of the film. Everyone knows of the fact that Chucky's alive, but since no one in the film knows it's him, his appearances everywhere give a real shock. There are a few good jumps in the film and some real genuine suspense scenes. Chucky stalking the members of the family in the home, and especially the scenes in the basement, are classic stalking scenes in a dark area with lots of spots for the killer to hide in. I love these kinds of scenes, and this one has plenty of them. For all that, the real highlight is the concluding half-hour, which takes place in the warehouse where Chucky was first created. With an action-packed conclusion, more great stalking scenes, a great gory death, tons of jumps, and even a few really great false killer deaths, this is a real highlight and is one of the greatest sequences in horror history. It's a great, long sequence that will clearly entertain any horror fan, as they will be exposed to an extended sequence that contains everything great about the genre. With lots of intriguing ideas and flawless execution, the conclusion of the movie is probably one of the greatest sequences in the series.

The Bad News: Because of the opening of the movie is pretty much a repeat of the opening of the first one, it can be a little repetitive to some. The logic of once again being forced to believe that no one other than Andy knows that Chucky's alive and killing can be a bit much for some people. Other than one really great kill near the end of the movie, there are really no good kill scenes. This series is known for a lot of good kills, and this one only has the one, which is a great kill and looks good, but it is let down because of no other good kill.

The Final Verdict: With a few minor complaints, this is a great entry in the series and isn't all that a bad horror film in general. Fans will no doubt be very pleased and entertained with the film, though others may be a bit put off because it really screws with logic and isn't the all around classic of the original.



3 out of 5 stars Not my favourite   July 11, 2007
Not my favourite of the Chucky movies, but still worth a look if you're a fan of Chucky and the movies he has been in. I didn't really get the storyline to this one. I'm sticking with one and three. This one isn't too bad, though. It's still enjoyable but, as I said, it's not my favourite out of the five Chucky movies.


5 out of 5 stars chuckys back!   May 27, 2007
this is by far the best child's play movie ever!
the story takes place roughly a year after child's play in which chucky continues his chase of Andy.

the story is absolutely brilliant with the dialog still being as funny as in the first film the acting is top notch and Brad Dourif is amazing as chucky.

also the film doesn't go over the top with death scenes
(unlike child's play 3)

altogether it would be important to watch the first film to understand the second film i would recommend this to anyone.





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