Chucky The Killer DVD Collection

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Product Description Set a play date with Chucky as his gory legacy lives on in this horrifying and hilarious four-movie collection. Watch the killer doll as he torments his original victim, young Andy Barclay, in 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. Oozing with bonus materials, Chucky The Killer DVD Collection is a thrilling, chilling, campy, must-own set. Wanna play? Bonus Content: Disc 1 - Child's Play 2: Theatrical Trailer Disc 1 - Child's Play 3: Theatrical Trailer Disc 2 - Bride of Chucky: Feature Commentary with Director Ronny Yu Feature Commentary with Jennifer Tilly, Brad Dourif and Don Mancini Spotlight on Location Theatrical Trailer Disc 2 - Seed of Chucky: Feature Commenary with writer/director Don Mancini and actress Jennifer Tilly Conceiving the Seed of Chucky Tilly on The Tonight Show Family Hell-iday Slide Show Amazon.com The most unlikely horror-movie icon this side of Leprechaun, the homicidal doll Chucky has blossomed into one of the most recognizable faces of fright fare over the last two decades, and this double-disc set chronicles four of his most monstrous misadventures. The original--and still quite creepy-- Child's Play feature (from 1988) is not included in the set (that title is owned by MGM, and this set is a Universal release), so the Killer DVD Collection kicks off with the more formulaic Child's Play 2 (1990) and 3 ('91, directed by Lost producer/director Jack Bender), both of which are saved only by veteran character actor Brad Dourif as the voice of Chucky. The series received a much-needed shot in the arm in 1998 with Bride of Chucky, an over-the-top revamp that dispensed with the tired horror-movie mechanics and dove headfirst into a gleeful mix of camp and gore; much of the credit for that film's success must go to Hong Kong director Ronny Yu ( Bride with White Hair), who imparts much visual flair to the proceedings and Jennifer Tilly as an amoral moll whose attempt to free the killer that possesses Chucky results in another monster doll on the loose. The fifth (and to date, final) Child's Play/Chucky feature, Seed of Chucky, rounds out the set; it strives for the humor-horror quotient of Yu's film, and yields mixed results. No extras are featured on the first two sequels, but b