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The 2019 remake of Child's Play will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on March 19 via Scream Factory. Mark Hamill voices the AI-enhanced take on Chucky.
Lars Klevberg (Polaroid) directs from a script by Tyler Burton Smith, based on the 1988 slasher classic. Aubrey Plaza, Gabriel Bateman, and Brian Tyree Henry star.
Special features are in progress and will be announced at a later date.
Realizing that her son Andy (Gabriel Bateman) is lonely, Karen (Aubrey Plaza) buys him a seemingly innocent, AI-enhanced doll named Chucky. But Chucky's safety restrictions have been disabled, and soon, a gruesome series of events unfolds. Unable to convince his mom that the doll is responsible for the carnage, Andy becomes the target of the bloodthirsty Chucky!
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#child's play#childs play#chucky#mark hamill#aubrey plaza#gabriel bateman#brian tyree henry#scream factory#dvd#gift#horror#slasher#remake#lars klevberg#don mancini
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Child's Play (2019)
Summary: Andy Barclay (Gabriel Bateman) gets a Buddi for his birthday, which soon becomes self-aware and goes on a rampage.
Updates setting whilst keeping elements that made original what it is, which is exactly what a modern reboot should do.
Rating: 4.25/5
Photo credit: NYT
#child's play#child's play 2019#2019#lars klevberg#horror#Aubrey Plaza#Gabriel Bateman#Brian Tyree Henry#Mark Hamill#uncanny valley#4.25#film reviews#film review#twenty-words-or-less#twol
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Polaroid (2019)
Even if you're craving a “killer photography” movie, Polaroid is hardly worth your time. The film only manages to surprise you when it proves even more poorly written than you expected. I suspect some heavy last-minute changes are responsible for the bewilderment I felt.
Photography enthusiast Bird Fitcher (Kathryn Prescott) receives an antique polaroid camera from her co-worker. After he dies that same night, Bird and her friends suspect the photo she took of him might have something to do with his untimely demise. Could the mysterious shadow in the background be a malevolent spirit? Can the initials “RJS” carved onto the case lead them to the bottom of this mystery?
I won't say a movie about a killer camera is doomed. The original Shutter is quite effective and in many ways resembles this film. What it definitely isn't is naturally scary. Looking at “Polaroid”, you’d think writer/director Lars Klevberg had never seen more than one horror film. It’s made abundantly clear this story takes place in modern-day but when Bird and her doomed friends Avery (Katie Stevens), Mina (Priscilla Quintana), Kasey (Samantha Logan) and Devin (Keenan Tracey) go to the library to investigate the initials "RJS", all they sift through are old newspapers. They don’t even TRY to look it up online. Worse, they do such a poor job researching the initials on the camera, it’s a wonder any of them have made it to high school.
There’s a minor mystery introduced at the beginning of the story. Bird is always wearing a scarf. The police allude to an accident in the past, how she was “So brave”. We know it has something to do with her dead father. What happened to her neck to give her that nasty scar? Why is she being called brave? We never find out. It's not the only aspect that ultimately, means nothing. When we find out what is driving the camera's evil entity, you'll question why the opening scene - in which a stupid teenager (Sarah, played by Madelaine Petsch) wanders into a dark, spooky attic to investigate noises without a flashlight before getting herself killed - was included.To let the audience know they're watching a horror movie? It must be, because the girl has nothing to do with the mystery. Combined with the ridiculous explanation for the ghost/monster, you have to wonder if some executive looked at the movie and told Mr. Klevberg “Listen, even with all the jump scares you’ve crammed in, this movie is not scary. The characters are dummies whose parents apparently don’t exist, there are obvious plot holes throughout and your mystery is awful. It’s impossible to fix all of those without starting over completely so at least change the monster’s true motivation so everyone can’t say they saw it coming right away”.
If I have to say something good about Polaroid, it’s that I didn’t see the mystery's solution coming… but I resent the movie for cheating and making it impossible to decipher. Instead, I'll call out the “best scene”, which is so preposterous it’s kind of awesome in its awfulness. So in all of these kinds of movies, the question is always “why don’t they just smash the BLANK”. In this movie, they try to smash the camera and it just doesn’t break. When they try to burn the picture(s) that foreshadow everyone's deaths, whatever damage happens to the Polaroid also happens to the people inside it. This means there are actually two ways for the camera to get you. Firstly, getting your picture taken means you've been marked by the entity. Secondly, trying to get it off your scent by destroying the photo will kill you. Then, something crazy happens. The monster (whose design is completely forgettable) actually kills someone voodoo-doll style by destroying the picture they're in. It’s such a bizarre scene no one who sees it could ever forget it.
Polaroid is a complete misfire. The constant use of cheap jump scares makes it frustrating. The monster is lame. The mystery is a cheat. Considering its laughable final confrontation and frustrating twists, I'd sooner recommend watching Goosebumps’ Say Cheese and Die. At least that only lasts 30 minutes. (August 13, 2021)
#Polaroid#Lars Klevberg#Blair Butler#Kathryn Prescott#Samantha Logan#Tyler Young#Javier Botet#Mitch Pileggi#2019 movies#2019 films
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Playtime Gone Bad: My Top 5 Animatronic Nightmares
Playtime Gone Bad: My Top 5 Animatronic Nightmares. #Film #Cinema
Built with the best of intentions, but something’s gone wrong, uncanny valley has nothing on the creepiness of these murderous playthings. 1 – Willy’s Wonderland Synopsis – A quiet drifter is tricked into a janitorial job at the condemned Willy’s Wonderland. The mundane tasks suddenly become an all-out fight for survival against wave after wave of demonic animatronics. Fists fly, kicks land,…
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#Allison Williams#Aubrey Plaza#Beth Grant#Brian Tyree Henry#Child&039;s Play#Christmas Bloody Christmas#Dani Kind#Danishka Esterhazy#Emily Tosta#Finley Wojtak-Hissong#Gabriel Bateman#Gerard Johnstone#Joe Begos#Jonah Ray Rodrigues#Kevin Lewis#Lars Klevberg#M3GAN#Mark Hamill#Naledi Majola#Nicolas Cage#Op-Ed#Op-Eds#Riley Dandy#Ronny Chieng#Sam Delich#The Banana Splits Movie#Violet McGraw#Willy&039;s Wonderland
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AUBREY PLAZA Child's Play (2019) dir. Lars Klevberg
#aplazaedit#aubrey plaza#filmedit#child's play#horroredit#horrorgifs#horrorwomensource#wocedit#tuserdee#userrobin#filmgifs#usersugar#noalook#gif#mine#milf!
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CHILD'S PLAY
2019
DIR. Lars Klevberg
#childs play#chucky#childs play 2019#reboot#remake#horror aesthetic#horror#movie#film#horror movies#horror film#reblog#follow#share#like#halloween#happy halloween#october#gif#chucky doll
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The Defense of Samantha “Sam” Carpenter
Every series of movies or tv shows has a reboot, where new characters are introduced and they complete ignore what the original was all about. But, some reboot actually made the series better, but others suck ass. But do you know what reboot that hasn’t happened to let me down, Scream. I like Scream (2022) better than Scream 3. And I know y’all are gonna say “Scream 3 is better than Scream 3” or “Why do you like Scream (2022) better than Scream 3?” Why it’s just the bee knees for me guys. I think they did a good job with honoring Wes Craven for all of his work. I believe that if movies are gonna reboot, the crew should at least honor at least the person who started it all, I’m at you Lars Klevberg. To be honest, I kinda forgot that Child’s Play actually had a reboot, thank god Scream (2022) got more likes than that piece of shit. And the only thing I liked about the Child’s Play reboot was the soundtrack. But I don’t wanna waste my time talking about reboots and shit, that’s not what I’m talking about. I’m talking about the new lead for the Scream movies, Samantha Carpenter, preferably known as Sam. This is Defense for Sam Carpenter.
Samantha Carpenter is the main protagonist of the Radio Silence’s Scream film series, serving as the main protagonist of Scream (2022) and Scream IV.
Having run from a troubled past, the former Woodsboro resident returns to her haunted small California hometown to aid her younger sister Tara against a new Ghostface entity. Later, she and the Core Four (consisting of herself, her younger sister and the Meeks-Martin twins) are confronted with a series of Ghostface entities in New York City.
At age 13, she discovered the secret of her birth origin — she is the biological daughter of original Ghostface serial killer, Billy Loomis who derives from the original Scream (1996). Correspondingly, this also makes her the paternal granddaughter of the first copycat Ghostface killer, Nancy Loomis, who appeared in Scream 2 (1997).
After her legal father's abandonment due to her birth origin revelation, she spiraled into a life of drugs and crime. This dismayed soon-Sheriff Judy Hicks, who Sam would babysit the son of (one of these duties was during the second Woodsboro Murders). At age 18 (likely almost 19) — with Woodsboro no longer serving her any good — she abandoned it in favor of another California town.
In her departure, Sam did not say goodbye to her mother or baby sister (then age 13). Over 5 years later, Sam is confronted with both her troubled teen past and birth origin. Now a 24-year-old bowling alley attending, she joins forces with original legacy franchise survivors, Dewey Riley, Gale Weathers and Sidney Prescott, to stop the new killer. She finds herself to be Ghostface's primary target.
In the end, Sam proves to embody the rules of a real-life horror movie legacy "requel" (reboot and sequel); she is both the descendant of a legacy character, and the new Ghostface entity is her own boyfriend, Richie whom she is able to kill (staying true to the original Sidney-Billy dynamic), as well as his accomplice who lives at 261 Turner Lane, Woodsboro (Macher residence), Amber Freeman.
One year later, Sam still deals with hallucinations of her father. She is in therapy, dates Danny Brackett, and also deals with public scrutiny following conspiracy theories accusing her of being the true killer of the Legacy Killings. She lives in New York City where the rest of the Core Four study at Blackmore University.
Alongside former schoolmate Kirby Reed, the Core Four confront a trio of family killers—NYPD detective Wayne Bailey, and his children, Quinn and Ethan, who seek revenge against Sam for killing Richie, Wayne's son and the siblings' older brother. She successfully kills two of the three killers, and inspires Tara to get the therapy she needs. Meanwhile Sam herself is alluded to have embraced the darker side of her father and grandmother.
Samantha is portrayed by Melissa Barrera.
Racist and Hateful Comments
Let’s talk about Samantha Carpenter and her actress Melissa Barrera. Sam is the new main star of the Scream movies. However, she is quickly hated by fans and it pissed some fans for the way they treated her. How do I feel about it, I feel extremely disappointed and sad when they put out mean comments. It’s like threatening to make a ship cannon or something. I don’t know my brain is damaged right now y’all.
Anyway, I think it’s disappointing that people hate on the actress. If you hate the character that’s fine but don’t blame the actor or actress, no matter what nationality they are, it’s unacceptable, and I hope you guys realize that. Once again, Melissa Barrera doesn’t deserve hate in any way whatsoever. Just be glad the writers fix her character and Melissa’s and you’ll realize Sam doesn’t need to be the New Sidney. Because no one can outrun Sidney Prescott.
Sam’s Sister and Actress
Tara is Sam’s younger sister and she is played by Jenna Ortega. She became the first target for the Third Woodsboro Murders and the first victim to survive a Scream movies because she part of the Scream new leads. But how can people not hate her, I’m just saying so don’t sue me! Some people say they hate Tara because of that one scene. And I’m one of those people, because you can’t handle what you’re saying while you’re drunk and I think that’s the point. Tara, I know how you feel but don’t use your anger on your sister but on Billy Loomis, even though he’s dead.
It’s not like I don’t think Tara doesn’t deserve to know the truth but I do blame Sam for leaving her and not saying goodbye to her own sister. But I understand why she left, to protect her from her, because she’s afraid she’ll turn out like Billy. Dammit, now I hate Billy for putting the Carpenters in so much pain and trauma, even his own daughter.
But Tara doesn’t need to be the New Sidney either because she survived in the opening. That’s all I’m saying. Tara and Sam rules in my opinion.
Richie and his family
Richie was the ex-boyfriend of Sam. He was cool up until his reveal as Ghostface, I mean, I kinda knew it was him when I first saw the trailer. In fact, I suspected everyone except Wes and Tara. Btw, let me know in the comments if you knew Richie was Ghostface
After his reveal, in my opinion, Richie is a piece of shit. I mean this 27 year old motherfucker groomed an 17 year old girl, does his family not notice that before they reveal themselves? I feel bad for both Sam and Amber and most of y’all might know why? Thank god, Sam killed him.
And after he died, his family wanted revenge on Sam and her sister. That’s Scream for y’all. Also why the fuck is Ethan is as tall one even though he’s the youngest? Maybe? I already have a tall sibling, it’s not just Quinn.
But I do think the twist being the daughter of a serial killer is good and using it for Scream X check it out on Wattpad, a new chapter is coming out soon. This time, Richie is getting the role and he had a daughter after the Second Murders where he raped someone but I’m not saying who cause spoilers, duh. And I’m not saying who’s his daughter, guess you’ll have to figure it out yourself Muahahaha!
Conclusion
In conclusion I don’t think Sam will be the new Ghostface at all, along with Tara, Chad and Mindy. And here’s why I think that:
When Sam said "My father was a murderer. No matter what you think, I'm better than that." It doesn’t mean she had to follow Billy’s footsteps, Richie!
Or when it turns out Sam still has Billy’s mask but she later drops it, I’m getting the feeling that she’s rejecting her father and his murderous actions and letting him go, like she let Tara go, I don’t know.
But I think I should wrap this up, but let me know what you guys want me to do next:
My thoughts of Amanda the Adventurer
Or
Just about Deku
Whoever has the most comments wins.
Okay byeeee!
#sam carpenter#scream#melissa barrera#scream 6#scream 2022#radio silence#tara carpenter#jenna ortega#richie kirsch#wayne bailey#quinn bailey#ethan landry#dermot mulroney#jack champion#liana liberato
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Inspired by Chucky’s toy store origins, I challenged myself to compose the score solely with toys and handheld instruments, completely avoiding traditional orchestra. My first move was to sneak into my four-year-old daughter’s playroom and “borrow” toys that made interesting sounds: her toy pianos, chromatic desk bells, pull-string xylophones, action figures with clicking joints, necklaces, rattles, slinkies, a ukulele, and a plastic guitar.
I had imagined a choir of little girls singing creepy chorales using “La” syllables. For my first demos, I simply sang the vocal parts myself, up at the top range of my falsetto. I meticulously stacked upwards of thirty vocal passes to create the “choir” effect, using slightly different vocal techniques to create the illusion of distinct singers. My performances were intended to be a placeholder, to be replaced by a real children’s choir. As I worked on the score, however, everyone I collaborated with responded positively to my vocals, especially director Lars Klevberg, who encouraged me to place them into more and more of the film’s iconic moments.
The soundtrack album concludes with a special track I created solely for the album, “Child’s Play Theme (1988) [Bonus Track].” Before I put away all my musical toys, I wanted to put my own spin on Joe Renzetti’s classic theme from the 1988 film Child’s Play. I was curious to hear what his music would sound like performed by my strange toy orchestra. My version of the Renzetti theme was the final cue I produced before it was time to retire the toy orchestra for good. As I layered in wailing melodic hurdy gurdy lines, I lost track of how high I had tuned the instrument: to the breaking point. During the final take, I bent the melody string upward for a triumphant vibrato and it snapped! This was the instrument’s original string, one that had survived four years of intense performances on Black Sails. Perhaps fittingly, it broke recording the final track in the final cue for Child’s Play. I took a moment to collect myself and decided my work on the film was now done. The take where my string breaks can be heard in the final mix. [x]
#bear mccreary child's play ost???#i didn't even know about a 2019 remake#guess i have no choice but to watch it now#bear mccreary#child's play#chucky#music#video
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Child's Play é uma franquia de mídia americana de terror slasher criada por Don Mancini. Os filmes se concentram principalmente em Chucky, um notório assassino em série que frequentemente escapa da morte realizando um ritual de vodu para transferir sua alma para um boneco "Good Guys".
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Tiffany
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Andy Barclay
Alex Vincent, Justin Whalin, Gabriel Bateman
Glen
Billy Boyd, Beans Balawi
Nica
Fiona Dourif, Anne Leveille
Kyle
Christine Elise
Miss Kettlewell
Beth Grant
Good Guy Doll
Edan Gross
Karen Barclay
Aubrey Plaza, Catherine Hicks
Detetive Mike Norris
Brian Tyree Henry, Chris Sarandon
Damien
Alexis Arquette
Kristin De Silva
Perrey Reeves
Dr. Foley
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Pugg
Ty Consiglio
Falyn
Beatrice Kitsos
Barb
Danielle Bisutti, Kally Berard
Henry Kaslan
Tim Matheson
Nurse Ashley
Ali Tataryn
Sergeant Botnick
Andrew Robinson
Maggie Peterson
Dinah Manoff
Phil Simpson
Gerrit Graham
Joanne Simpson
Jenny Agutter
Colonel Cochrane
Dakin Matthews
Nurse Carlos
Zak Santiago
Eddie Caputo
Neil Giuntoli
Jack Santos
Tommy Swerdlow
Jade
Katherine Heigl
Tommy Doll
Edan Gross
Hailey Philips
Ana Ibarra
Tyler
Jeremy Sylvers
Chief Warren Kincaid
John Ritter
Dr. Ardmore
Jack Colvin
Whitehurst
Dean Jacobson
Doreen Norris
Carlease Burke
Psychs
Keith-Lee Castle
Motel Maid
Kathy Najimy
Human Glen
Jordan El-Balawi
Sarah
Chantal Quesnel
Human Glenda
Kristina Hewitt
Shelton
Travis Fine
Omar Norris
Marlon Kazadi
Senhor Criswell
Alan Wilder
Rick Spires
Adam Ryen
Sergeant Clark
Burke Byrnes
Laughing Puppeteer
Barnaby Harrison
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Lois Foraker
Padre Frank
A Martinez
Officer Giguere
Tyhr Trubiak
Mom
Zahra Anderson
Ben
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Nica’s Father
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Don Mancini
25 de janeiro de 1963
Jack Bender
25 de setembro de 1949
Tom Holland
11 de julho de 1943
John Lafia
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Scream Factory has revealed the specs for its Child's Play (2019) 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray, releasing on March 19. Mark Hamill voices the AI-enhanced take on Chucky.
Lars Klevberg (Polaroid) directs from a script by Tyler Burton Smith, based on the 1988 slasher classic. Aubrey Plaza, Gabriel Bateman, and Brian Tyree Henry star.
Child's Play has been newly restored in 4K from the original master in Dolby Vision. Special features are listed below.
Disc 1 - 4K UHD:
Audio commentary by director Lars Klevberg
Disc 2 - Blu-ray:
Audio commentary by director Lars Klevberg
Interview with actor Gabriel Bateman (new)
Interview with actor David James Lewis (new)
Interview with production designer Dan Hermansen (new)
The Making of Child's Play featurette
Bringing Child's Play's Chucky To Life featurette
Lee Hardcastle claymations
Soundtrack trailer
Theatrical trailer
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Realizing that her son Andy (Gabriel Bateman) is lonely, Karen (Aubrey Plaza) buys him a seemingly innocent, AI-enhanced doll named Chucky. But Chucky’s safety restrictions have been disabled, and soon, a gruesome series of events unfolds. Unable to convince his mom that the doll is responsible for the carnage, Andy becomes the target of the bloodthirsty Chucky!
Pre-order Child’s Play.
#child's play#childs play#chucky#mark hamill#aubrey plaza#gabriel bateman#horror#slasher#scream factroy#dvd#gift#lars klevberg#bryan tyree henry#tim matheson#horror movies
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Polaroid (2019) dir. Lars Klevberg
querido diário, 2024: porra eu assisti de tarde, 15h, e foi horrível! não dava pra enxergar nada!
I’m watching Polaroid (2019) in the middle of the day with the brightness on my tv turned up to 70% and this scene is still so incredibly dark. Is this some kind of artistic direction? it’s about some kind of entity in camera film so what , the movie has to be unlit like a literal darkroom. Is this town experiencing rolling blackouts did the film studio forget to install their light fixtures im blindddd
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POLAROID (2019) ★★★✮☆
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#Davi Santos#Emily Power#Erika Prevost#Grace Zabriskie#Javier Botet#Kathryn Prescott#Katie Stevens#Keenan Tracey#Lars Klevberg#Madelaine Petsch#Mitch Pileggi#Priscilla Quintana#Rhys Bevan John#Samantha Logan#Shauna Macdonald#Tyler Young
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#child's play 2019#movies#lars klevberg#aubrey plaza#gabriel bateman#brian tyree henry#mark hamill#illustration#vintage art#alternative movie posters
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If they don't let us play, they all go away. CHILD'S PLAY (2019)
#horroredit#filmedit#child's play#child's play 2019#lars klevberg#gif#by carol#*#childsplay*#A+ for the texas chain saw references
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Child’s Play (2019)
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