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Colten 2021-12-08 08:01:49
It's still scary!
The highlight of this film lies in the unity of the doll's seeming innocence and the scheming evil.
When it sleeps next to Andy, through the projection of the bedroom door, it can be judged that the hostess is still eavesdropping at the door and smoothly confuses it; when it swaggers into the... -
Elda 2021-12-08 08:01:49
There is no ghost in my heart, and it's good to be open
At six o'clock in the morning, I re-watched the ghost baby that was impressive as a child. The first step was released in 1988, only one year before me.
I am very impressed with the ghost baby, because this is the first movie that made me feel horrible. Ma Ma loves horror movies, so I don’t watch...

Michael Patrick Carter
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Maggie Peterson: Okay, mister. What do you have to say about this?
Andy Barclay: About what?
Maggie Peterson: You know what I'm talking about. Turning the TV on, and putting Chucky in front of it, when I told you it was time to go to bed.
Andy Barclay: I didn't do that.
Maggie Peterson: Oh no? Then what did Chucky do? Walk into the living room and turn it on, all by himself?
Andy Barclay: Did you do that Chucky?
Maggie Peterson: Andy! Stop it! Now, get under the covers. Hurry!
Andy Barclay: But, Aunt Maggie...
Maggie Peterson: Under the covers and not another word!
Andy Barclay: But, I didn't put Chucky in front of the TV.
Maggie Peterson: Okay. Enough, alright? Now goodnight.
Andy Barclay: Goodnight, Aunt Maggie.
[Maggie leaves. Andy turns to Chucky]
Andy Barclay: I told you she'd be mad if you watched the news.
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[repeated line]
Chucky: GIVE ME THE BOY!