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Barb carries on her affair with Jill via Skype, even though she is in bed with Ian sleeping next to her. As they continue flirting, she removes her wedding ring, looking away from the screen as Chucky comes up from under the bed. She sees him running off-screen, and assumes that it is Alice. She attempts to tell Jill that Alice is up, but Jill does not understand what she is trying to say. Soon after, Jill is killed by Chucky which causes a power outage and Barb loses connection to her Skype call. She wakes Ian, and says she is going to check on Alice. Ian confronts her about her affair with Jill, mentioning that he could easily win custody with the footage he has from his nanny cam. She becomes angry about the prospect of losing her daughter, and blames him for attempting to destroy their family.

Not only does he give a scathing speech towards the wrongly accused Nica en route to jail in a deleted scene, Officer Stanton also turns out to be corrupt and is duly rewarded. The scene where Andy says Play with this while wielding a shotgun is lifted almost verbatim from a scene in the 1991 Child s Play Mock Buster Dolly Dearest.

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Film / Curse of Chucky

The sixth film in the Child's Play series, and the first released directly to video.

Twenty-five years after the events of the first film, Chucky appears on the doorstep of Nica, a young paraplegic woman. Of course, everyone around her soon starts dying, and Nica discovers she may have a past connection with Chucky.

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1. John Doe - 1/5 - I was really disappointed with "Xurse if Chucky Barb". The story felt all over the place and had too many plot holes. The acting was cringeworthy, and the special effects were laughable. It's a shame because I really enjoyed the previous movies in the franchise, but this one was a complete letdown. I wouldn't recommend wasting your time or money on this film.
2. Jane Smith - 2/5 - "Xurse if Chucky Barb" had potential, but it failed to deliver. The characters were poorly developed, and their motivations were unclear. The film lacked a cohesive narrative, and it felt like it was trying too hard to be edgy and shocking. The jump scares were predictable, and overall, the movie failed to deliver any real scares. I'd recommend skipping this one and watching one of the earlier Chucky films instead.
3. Michael Thompson - 1/5 - I've been a fan of the Chucky franchise for years, but "Xurse if Chucky Barb" was an absolute disaster. The storyline was convoluted and made no sense. The dialogue was cringe-worthy and filled with cheesy one-liners. The acting was terrible, and I couldn't connect with any of the characters. This film felt like a cash grab, and it tarnished the reputation of the franchise. I would not recommend wasting your time on this disappointment of a movie.
4. Sarah Johnson - 2/5 - As a longtime Chucky fan, I was excited to watch "Xurse if Chucky Barb," but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The plot felt rushed and poorly constructed, leaving many unanswered questions. The film relied heavily on jump scares, which quickly became predictable and lost their impact. The performances were mediocre at best, and I couldn't help but feel disappointed throughout the entire movie. I would recommend watching some of the earlier Chucky films instead.

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