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I was not as enamored by this as I was expecting. Didn't think the balance between goofy and straight was done well enough. I was a little surprised by how played straight this was. The goofy moments feel out of place, despite being quite funny. You can tell where things were cut down for the rating, but I didn't think it was much of an issue.

On the whole, definitely a decent time at the theater. Saw it with a full crowd who all enjoyed it. Comparing it to 2019 Child's Play feels pretty apt, I think they're on like the same tier.

I wished they kept it rated R I hope to see the unrated version at some point
 
I was entertained and I don't really like horror movies. They did have a good story message with relying on tech to parent, talking out feelings, grief, etc.

It was also an Ultron concept which I know was done before Ultron but a common theme done well.
 
This was pretty decent, but I do have some nitpicks. The lack of gore is a big one, and I felt like they gave way too much away in the trailer. That being said, I had a good time.
 
Not shocked. It should crack $80 million domestic. Off a $12 million budget, great ROI. I am glad that Allison Williams and Violet McGraw are coming back.

Side note, developed a small crush on Allison Williams from this movie. Led me to The Perfetion. Crush intensified.
 
If Smile made over 100M domestic, this definitely will. The PG-13 is only helping it.
 
gotta love SNL at times their costume and makeup team is on point
 
Finally saw this and didn't think it was anything special. Pretty by-the-numbers and looked like a movie made for streaming.

Think I preferred the recent Child's Play remake.
 
Well she's a meme now and has been immortalized.
 
Finally saw this and didn't think it was anything special. Pretty by-the-numbers and looked like a movie made for streaming.

Think I preferred the recent Child's Play remake.

I think maybe the hype slightly ruined it. I liked the movie, but yeah it wasn't anything special. It's also PG 13, so there's basically no gore and not a lot of kills...

The movie is doing well though, so I hope studios don't look at those numbers, and then think it's a good idea to massively go back to PG 13 horror movies. :yuk: (like in 2000-2012, when they often didn't want to go R-rated)
 
The movie is doing well though, so I hope studios don't look at those numbers, and then think it's a good idea to massively go back to PG 13 horror movies. :yuk: (like in 2000-2012, when they often didn't want to go R-rated)

They’re definitely thinking of that Tik Tok tween generation for sure with “safe” horror.
 
I think maybe the hype slightly ruined it. I liked the movie, but yeah it wasn't anything special. It's also PG 13, so there's basically no gore and not a lot of kills...

The movie is doing well though, so I hope studios don't look at those numbers, and then think it's a good idea to massively go back to PG 13 horror movies. :yuk: (like in 2000-2012, when they often didn't want to go R-rated)

I mean, it is doing comparable business as Smile and The Black Phone. I don't think it is going to cause a shift in focus in horror. We will probably see more PG 13 horror. And that isn't a bad thing. It is good to have some introductory horror before you get to the hard core stuff. Horror should be more than blood, violence, language, sex.
 
I enjoyed the movie and I'm glad it was a success at the BO because that's just great news for the genre in general, but I'd be lying if I said I didn't slightly prefer the Child's Play remake over this.
 
I enjoyed the movie and I'm glad it was a success at the BO because that's just great news for the genre in general, but I'd be lying if I said I didn't slightly prefer the Child's Play remake over this.
What happened with that?
 
What happened with that?

Most fans hated it, because they basically used the premise of that old classic Simpson's Treehouse of Horror episode with the Krusty doll...
No voodoo stuff, there was just something wrong with his chip
so that's why they went back to the old Chucky. It's an okay movie, but it's not the Chucky you want to see.
 
I mean, it is doing comparable business as Smile and The Black Phone. I don't think it is going to cause a shift in focus in horror. We will probably see more PG 13 horror. And that isn't a bad thing. It is good to have some introductory horror before you get to the hard core stuff. Horror should be more than blood, violence, language, sex.

True, but I don't want to go back to that era where they would tone down horror movies that were clearly supposed to be rated R. Just so they can get more viewers... Movies like Alien vs Predator come to mind. :dry:

I didn't even know, but apparently this movie was cut down from R to PG 13... (to cash in on the hype) the unrated version is supposed to be released later on. I wish I knew that earlier, I would've waited for that.
 
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True, but I don't want to go back to that era where they would tone down horror movies that were clearly supposed to be rated R. Just so they can get more viewers... Movies like Alien vs Predator come to mind. :dry:

I didn't even know, but apparently this movie was cut down from R to PG 13... (to cash in on the hype) the unrated version is supposed to be released later on. I wish I knew that earlier, I would've waited for that.

I'm not sure it will be worth the wait. The movie doesn't exactly have a high body count. Even if the unrated cut adds 2 deaths that I think were cut, we aren't exactly looking at a ton of deaths.
 
I'm not sure it will be worth the wait. The movie doesn't exactly have a high body count. Even if the unrated cut adds 2 deaths that I think were cut, we aren't exactly looking at a ton of deaths.

I'm assuming
the scenes with the dog and the neighbour will be more explicit, and apparently she also actually killed the 2 co-workers and some more random people at the launch party.
But I'm not going to watch the movie again for that.
 

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