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Set a play date with Chucky as all six movies come together for the first time in the chilling Chucky: The Complete Collection. The killer doll torments his original victim, young Andy Barclay, in Child's Play, Child's Play 2 and Child's Play 3. Then the ruthless redhead teams up with his dream doll, Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly), in Bride of Chucky and Seed of Chucky. Chucky is back again in Curse of Chucky to terrorize a family with whom he shares a mysterious connection. Oozing with hours of bonus materials, Chucky: The Complete Collection is a thrilling, chilling,must-own set. Wanna play?Bonus Content:Disc 1 - Child's Play (1988):Feature Commentary by Alex Vincent, Catherine Hicks and "Chucky" Designer Kevin YagherFeature Commentary by Producer David Kirschner and Screenwriter Dan ManciniSelect Scene Chucky CommentariesEvil Comes in Small Packages: The Birth of ChuckyEvil Comes in Small Packages: Creating the HorrorEvil Comes in Small Packages: UnleashedChucky: Building a NightmareA Monster ConventionIntroducing Chucky: The Making of Child's PlayPhoto GalleryTheatrical TrailerTrailersDisc 2 - Child's Play 2:Production NotesTheatrical Trailer Disc 3 - Child's Play 3:Theatrical TrailerDisc 4 - Bride of Chucky:Feature Commentary with Director Ronny YuFeature Commentary with Jennifer Tilly, Brad Dourif and Don ManciniSpotlight on LocationJennifer's DiaryProduction NotesThe History of ChuckyTheatrical TrailerDisc 5 - Seed of Chucky:Chucky's Insider Facts on DemandSlashed Scene with Audio Commentary by Director Don Mancini and Actress Debbie Lee CarringtonHeeeere's Chucky!Family Hell-iday SlideshowAudio Commentary with Writer-Director Don Mancini and Actress Jennifer TillyAudio Commentary with Writer-Director Don Mancini and Puppet Master Tony GardnerConceiving the Seed of ChuckyTilly on The Tonight ShowJennifer Tilly's DiaryFuZion Up Close with the Seed of Chucky starsStoryboard to Final Feature ComparisonTheatrical TrailerTeaser TrailerDisc 6 - Curse of Chucky:Deleted ScenesGag ReelPlaying with Dolls: The Making of Curse of ChuckyFeature Commentary with Director Don Mancini, Puppeteer Tony Gardner and Star Fiona Dourif (Both Versions)]]> Review: "And now... It's time to play." - One of the greatest, woefully underrated and reprehensibly discarded horror franchises of all time, the Child's Play series has finally received it's rightfully deserved recognition from it's godfather studio (Universal) and the original studio that had begotten and disowned it (MGM). As most of you may not be aware, this has the potential of a limited edition (as stated on the packaging) due to MGM owning the rights to the original Child's Play and Universal owning it's sequels, therefore connoting that a deal has been struck between the studios. Alas, I'll contend that the studios deal will not be a long one, especially if the boxset does not prove to be lucrative, or they simply place this exquisite franchise back into the attic as if it was an ignominious, deformed child. Certainly, I could elucidate redundantly on my vehement passion for the Child's Play films and scrutinize every morsel of each film. However, I will deduce that you are not looking at this boxset and reading reviews for a lucid description of the films and all they entail. Instead, you're curiosity lies in whether the purchase of this item is relevant and worthwhile under the criteria that the Blu-ray transfers are top quality and that the price tag is justified. So I will not superfluously detail the films themselves, as I'm certain you already comprehend the magnitude of awesome that Chucky has brought to horror and the art of film in general. Instead, I will explain whether this boxset is worthy of Chucky's namesake. I mean not to be pretentious in that last statement but I've watched aghast as the Child's Play franchise has languished for years searching for the credibility it humbly deserves and instead gets ignored if favor of repugnant trash like Paranormal Activity and other puerile films that atrophy the horror genre. Enough of the overzealous rhetoric from me, to review this I will state a little of my experience with these films. Child's Play was the first horror film I ever saw, at the primordial age of 4 at a daycare of the time, and the ardent passion it placed in me has drawn a lifelong obsession and addiction to horror films of all types and it has been a bucket list mission of mine to see every horror film ever made. So my experience in horror as a whole is, not to be pedantic, extremely well-versed. Now I have purchased, owned and viewed this franchise on 3 different formats (having previously possessed films 1-5 on VHS, DVD and now Blu-ray). So to my credibility I can say without ambivalence that these Blu-ray transfers are the best the films have ever sounded and been viewed, even the film I worried would be an upscaled DVD, Child's Play 3, which is castigated even by fans of this series and disregarded erroneously. And although the special features of Child's Play 2 and 3 are mere theatrical trailers. 1, 4, 5 and 6 have them aplenty to keep the lot of us Chucky fans satisfied. My apologies for this excessive review of rhetoric, it's uncommon I do altruistic activities like reviews, but it is culpable that the Child's Play films have been disowned and renounced as just that, child's play. Perhaps these avid horror/film fans and purists condemn what they can't interpret or are simply too inane and incompetent to fathom grandiose work, being oversimplified by lesser films of trivial pettiness. In conclusion, I highly recommend this collection to all Child's Play and horror fans alike. Here's to the future exaltation of the impeccable grandeur of Child's Play and the struggle to dispose of those old DVDs. Review: Awesome collection of the Killer Good Guy Doll - I saw this advertised a while ago, i didn't think much of it (since being in Australia, we're not exactly privy to what America gets) but i found out it all regions, so i snatched it up quick smart and haven't looked back. I've been a big fan of Chucky ever since i was born (1-5 is considered canon) while 6 is for the new fans (it's ok but if you already knew why he ran, it's hardly worth watching). After watching all the movies (apart from 6, which looked too good for Blu-Ray) i can say that it's the best they're gonna look for a long time and it's gonna be a long time, maybe even longer before Australia is even considering a box set, even then, maybe for DVD. Australia gets a 1.33:1 transfer for Bride of Chucky, not clean, reel change markings, a not so good stereo track and one 2 minute behind the scenes, while the Blu-Ray in this box set gets a 1.85:1 transfer, super clean, sharp and vibrant while the DTS Master Audio 5.1 leaves the DVD for dead with the track being utilized properly with the surrounds and bass with the extras, 2 commentary tracks and a 10 minute behind the scenes featurette. the only bad part of this set is that Seed Of Chucky has only the Unrated Cut of the movie, no Seamless Branching for the Theatrical Version which is a bit of a shame and while part 2 and 3 may only have DTS Master Audio 2.0, they serve the films well enough. If you're from Australia, love Chucky and can't wait till Australia thinks of this set up, buy this IMMEDIATELY, you'll not be disappointed.
| ASIN | B00DTPRZ24 |
| Actors | Alex Vincent, Brad Dourif, Catherine Hicks, Jennifer Tilly, Justin Whalin |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1, 1.85:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,232 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #774 in PC-compatible Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (769) |
| Director | Don Mancini, Jack Bender, John Lafia, Ronny Yu, Tom Holland |
| Dubbed: | Latin Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Language | English (DTS 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 2.0), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 2.0), French Canadian (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Box set, Color, Limited Edition, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 6 |
| Producers | Corey Sienega, David Kirschner, Grace Gilroy, Robert Latham Brown |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 8.8 ounces |
| Release date | October 8, 2013 |
| Run time | 10 hours and 30 minutes |
| Studio | Universal Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | French, Spanish |
| Writers | Don Mancini, John Lafia, Tom Holland |
S**C
"And now... It's time to play."
One of the greatest, woefully underrated and reprehensibly discarded horror franchises of all time, the Child's Play series has finally received it's rightfully deserved recognition from it's godfather studio (Universal) and the original studio that had begotten and disowned it (MGM). As most of you may not be aware, this has the potential of a limited edition (as stated on the packaging) due to MGM owning the rights to the original Child's Play and Universal owning it's sequels, therefore connoting that a deal has been struck between the studios. Alas, I'll contend that the studios deal will not be a long one, especially if the boxset does not prove to be lucrative, or they simply place this exquisite franchise back into the attic as if it was an ignominious, deformed child. Certainly, I could elucidate redundantly on my vehement passion for the Child's Play films and scrutinize every morsel of each film. However, I will deduce that you are not looking at this boxset and reading reviews for a lucid description of the films and all they entail. Instead, you're curiosity lies in whether the purchase of this item is relevant and worthwhile under the criteria that the Blu-ray transfers are top quality and that the price tag is justified. So I will not superfluously detail the films themselves, as I'm certain you already comprehend the magnitude of awesome that Chucky has brought to horror and the art of film in general. Instead, I will explain whether this boxset is worthy of Chucky's namesake. I mean not to be pretentious in that last statement but I've watched aghast as the Child's Play franchise has languished for years searching for the credibility it humbly deserves and instead gets ignored if favor of repugnant trash like Paranormal Activity and other puerile films that atrophy the horror genre. Enough of the overzealous rhetoric from me, to review this I will state a little of my experience with these films. Child's Play was the first horror film I ever saw, at the primordial age of 4 at a daycare of the time, and the ardent passion it placed in me has drawn a lifelong obsession and addiction to horror films of all types and it has been a bucket list mission of mine to see every horror film ever made. So my experience in horror as a whole is, not to be pedantic, extremely well-versed. Now I have purchased, owned and viewed this franchise on 3 different formats (having previously possessed films 1-5 on VHS, DVD and now Blu-ray). So to my credibility I can say without ambivalence that these Blu-ray transfers are the best the films have ever sounded and been viewed, even the film I worried would be an upscaled DVD, Child's Play 3, which is castigated even by fans of this series and disregarded erroneously. And although the special features of Child's Play 2 and 3 are mere theatrical trailers. 1, 4, 5 and 6 have them aplenty to keep the lot of us Chucky fans satisfied. My apologies for this excessive review of rhetoric, it's uncommon I do altruistic activities like reviews, but it is culpable that the Child's Play films have been disowned and renounced as just that, child's play. Perhaps these avid horror/film fans and purists condemn what they can't interpret or are simply too inane and incompetent to fathom grandiose work, being oversimplified by lesser films of trivial pettiness. In conclusion, I highly recommend this collection to all Child's Play and horror fans alike. Here's to the future exaltation of the impeccable grandeur of Child's Play and the struggle to dispose of those old DVDs.
P**Y
Awesome collection of the Killer Good Guy Doll
I saw this advertised a while ago, i didn't think much of it (since being in Australia, we're not exactly privy to what America gets) but i found out it all regions, so i snatched it up quick smart and haven't looked back. I've been a big fan of Chucky ever since i was born (1-5 is considered canon) while 6 is for the new fans (it's ok but if you already knew why he ran, it's hardly worth watching). After watching all the movies (apart from 6, which looked too good for Blu-Ray) i can say that it's the best they're gonna look for a long time and it's gonna be a long time, maybe even longer before Australia is even considering a box set, even then, maybe for DVD. Australia gets a 1.33:1 transfer for Bride of Chucky, not clean, reel change markings, a not so good stereo track and one 2 minute behind the scenes, while the Blu-Ray in this box set gets a 1.85:1 transfer, super clean, sharp and vibrant while the DTS Master Audio 5.1 leaves the DVD for dead with the track being utilized properly with the surrounds and bass with the extras, 2 commentary tracks and a 10 minute behind the scenes featurette. the only bad part of this set is that Seed Of Chucky has only the Unrated Cut of the movie, no Seamless Branching for the Theatrical Version which is a bit of a shame and while part 2 and 3 may only have DTS Master Audio 2.0, they serve the films well enough. If you're from Australia, love Chucky and can't wait till Australia thinks of this set up, buy this IMMEDIATELY, you'll not be disappointed.
A**E
Always a classic
I grew up with the Child's Play franchise. The first and second will always be classics to me. They along with Child's Play 3 are the best out of all 6 movies. For anyone that loves horror, gore, and dark humor needs to watch these movies. The only one that can really be bypassed is Seed of Chucky. I honestly was like "WTF" through the whole movie. It was weird, confusing, and didn't make a lot of sense to me. Bride of Chucky wasn't that bad but the first three will always be my top favorites as I said out of all 6. Curse of Chucky also wasn't too bad. The only downside is that he didn't have his "human" traits added to him where he bleeds when someone injures him. In concerns to the blood factor for Chucky himself... there really isn't any. He doesn't talk as Charles Lee Ray as much or act I guess as "Classic" Chucky would. The storyline for it makes sense unlike that of Seed. One, Two, and Three all connected with each other in a proper storyline. If you compare the Child's Play series with say the Halloween series, there's more of a solid storyline in the Child's Play one than in Halloween. It doesn't get horribly off track; just with Seed it got very weird. I would say, if you want to see these movies, buy Child's Play 1, 2, 3, Bride, and Curse. Don't bother with Seed. But if you want to be more of a collector; as I am of horror films, this box set is absolutely perfect for that purpose since it has all 6 movies in one box along with hours upon hours of extra features. I bought this set because the first set I bought did NOT have the first Child's Play movie which made zero sense to me. It had been released before Curse came out so it didn't bother me that wasn't with it. But this one has all six so now I can replace the other one with this set.
J**Z
Chucky Dvd set
Very satisfied with the condition of all the dvds.
N**N
Great
Soo good!!
K**N
Just like the Friday the 13th blu ray collection these are region free. Received these Saturday and couldn't be more happy. The first 3 child's play films look amazing in high definition. The boxset is well worth it. A must have for all chucky fans. Only downside is that the seller cuts off next day delivery by 11 am so you'd have a day and half wait until you would receive it. Ignore the critic's, They see a chucky film and try to discredit it in any way they can after they tried their best to blame it on the tragic death of a little boy but failed when a judge ruled out a link between the film and the tragic events.
A**O
Muy buena calidad, buen estado, bien conservado, de lujo. Totalmente recomendable a todo aquel que disfrute con este muñequito o con el terror en general (y que se defienda con el inglés).
M**S
It's great to have all these films on Bluray, and the transfers are solid across the board, but it is the inclusion of the new movie "Curse of Chucky" that really makes it worth the double dip on the ones I owned separately. That "Curse of Chucky" didn't get a theatrical release is truly a shame because it is the best horror movie in the franchise, this does not diminish my love for "Bride of Chucky" as that one is a wonderfully dark camp comedy and not really a straight up horror movie, but "Curse of Chucky" is a balls to the walls horror flick that keeps the viewer trapped in a creepy Victorian mansion while Chucky stalks and slays the cast one by one. And they certainly ramped up the creepy level in the design of the doll this time and making the final fight between Chucky and our paraplegic heroine certainly added an extra dash of sadism as well. Well worth checking out. Question: Charles Lee Ray (Brad Dourif) was known as the Lakeshore Strangler before he was killed and forced into possessing a doll, now in six films he's killed a ton of people but how many did he actually strangle?
M**Y
Dommage que on ne peut le lire sur la PlayStation
D**H
Llego antes de lo previsto, en 3 dias y los DVD estan solo en ingles subtitulados al español a excepción de la pelicula 1 y 6 que estan audio en español latino. Recomiendo mucho este pack, que en si es una recopilación de los DVD ya lanzados con anterioridad en USA, solo les cambiaron el arte fisica del DVD por que los menus.y contenidos en el disco son copias de los dvd que ya se venden desde antes de esalir a la venta sta compilación.
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