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Old pagan symbols are ancient signs and motifs that were used by various pre-Christian religions and cultures. These symbols have deep historical and cultural significance and were often associated with different aspects of nature, spirituality, and mythology. One of the most well-known pagan symbols is the pentagram, a five-pointed star enclosed in a circle. It has been used by various cultures throughout history and has different interpretations. In some traditions, the pentagram represents the five elements – earth, air, fire, water, and spirit. It is also associated with the goddess Venus and is believed to have protective qualities.


The last two were just parodies of the franchise. Nothing scary. Just gory and funny.

Now I do think Bride of Chucky is the best movie and the first movie did have some good atmosphere and it did have it s creepy moments, until the Chucky doll actually had to move and talk. She finally feels something lumpy on Chucky and pulls out a large knife, which in no way could have possibly fit in Chucky s overalls without someone noticing.

Check out Curse of Chucky

It is also associated with the goddess Venus and is believed to have protective qualities. Another important pagan symbol is the triquetra, also known as the Trinity Knot. It consists of three interlocking loops, symbolizing the interconnectedness of three entities, such as the Earth, Sky, and Sea, or the Maiden, Mother, and Crone.

The Curse Of Chucky

The doll seriously looks creepier than ever, looks good though for what it is.

EyeofSauron

Master Member
well i dont think that doll looks creepy at all tbh.

YenChih Lin

Master Member
I liked the old Chucky with the non CGI face…

Robinson

Well-Known Member
chucky looks chubby

berger

Sr Member

yea. im not a fan of the "live" face. i cant tell if its cgi, or just cheapo animatronics, but you can tell they cheaped out on it. which is sad.

El Duderino

Sr Member
Well to be fair it's direct to DVD with no theatrical release.

Wes R

Legendary Member
Geez they can't stop slapping cgi all over everything.

Jedi2016

Sr Member

Not really sure what the point of this one is. Looks like they're trying to go back to the old-school horror aspect, but I'm perfectly satisfied with the original Child's Play that I already own on Blu-ray.

Robinson

Well-Known Member

the point is a soft reboot.

re intro the doll for a new generation and build from there.

red4

Sr Member
When Chucky's face is tilted forward, he looks like a Japanese girl.

Tik Tok of Oz

New Member

My first look of the doll for this film wasn't while watching the trailer in the link but seeing a pic of the doll in one of the ads below El Duderino's post. Damn, that thing is hairy scary!


I heard the news of the reboot in late 2008 and I'd check on Internet once in a while for its release date or something about it and I never found anything new. Eventually I gave up checking for updates. It's probably been three years since I last thought about this reboot.

Solo4114

Master Member
It's nice to see that Brad Dourif continues to get work. I think he's seriously underrated.

Probe Droid

Master Member
It's nice to see that Brad Dourif continues to get work. I think he's seriously underrated.

Agreed, and the only good thing about another Chucky film. The new doll makes him look like a girl. The Curse of Chicky.

red4

Sr Member

Agreed, and the only good thing about another Chucky film. The new doll makes him look like a girl. The Curse of Chicky.


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YenChih Lin

Master Member

I've gotta see Child's Play again, was a looong time ago and I don't remmber much. Anyone can tell me, which part is the best of?

red4

Sr Member

I've gotta see Child's Play again, was a looong time ago and I don't remmber much. Anyone can tell me, which part is the best of?


Child's Play 2 is the best of the series. But you should also see the first one just to understand how and why the doll is possessed.

YenChih Lin

Master Member
I vagely remember Child's Play 1, so I gotta see it again anyway. Thanks for your opinion! :thumbsup

darthgordon

Sr Member

Child's Play is a completely different animal than the rest of the franchise. It has a much darker and serious tone. There aren't any jokes coming from Chucky. It's intended to scare you, rather than make you laugh. When made and released, it had the advantage of being the first. It could be the movie that wasnt about topping itself with what it did show you, but rather its about what it doesn't show you. There's the mystery to it. And through most of the movie you just see this creepy, soulless looking doll with a scary smile on its face. You don't even see him come to life until the third act. And when that happened in '88, it was a total shocking OMG moment.

By the second movie, we'd already seen a living Chucky and I was time to take him to the next level. In doing that, the mystery is gone and comedy creeps in (like it started to in the Nightmare franchise).

The last two were just parodies of the franchise. Nothing scary. Just gory and funny.

I think this one is considered a "soft reboot" in that it doesn't negate the other movies, but tries to take Chucky back to the darker and less comedic tones. Shooting more for thrills than laughs.

I'll be in to watch for sure! Besides, October is the month of my annual, month long horror movie marathon.

The doll seriously looks creepier than ever, looks good though for what it is.
Janet perlstein

The triquetra is often associated with Celtic traditions and is used to represent concepts like eternity, unity, and balance. The spiral is another widely seen pagan symbol that represents cycles, growth, and transformation. It is often found in ancient petroglyphs and cave paintings and is associated with fertility, life, and the forces of nature. The spiral symbolizes the continuous flow of energy and the cyclical nature of life and the universe. The tree of life is a prominent pagan symbol that represents the connection between heaven and earth, as well as the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. It is often depicted as a large tree with branches reaching towards the sky and roots delving into the earth. The tree of life symbolizes balance, wisdom, strength, and longevity. Other pagan symbols include the sun wheel or solar cross, which represents the sun and its life-giving energy, and the horned god or horned deity, often depicted with antlers and associated with nature, fertility, and the masculine principle. These old pagan symbols have endured throughout history and are still used today in various spiritual practices and belief systems. They serve as reminders of our ancient connections to nature, the cycles of life, and the diverse cultural heritage of humanity..

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