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Blu-Ray Review: Child’s Play

There was Talking Tina, then the marionette in Poltergeist, and Fats the ventriloquist dummy, but no doll can wreck havoc like Chucky.

Serial killer Charles Lee Ray (Brad Dourif – The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers) bonds with a good guy doll, with the help of voodoo, while evading arrest. Karen Barclay (Catherine Hicks – 7th Heaven), buys the doll from a vagrant, for her son, Andy (Alex Vincent) for his birthday. Andy starts doing and saying un-childlike things and blaming his new buddy Chucky. After the murder of friend Maggie (Dinah Manoff – Grease) while babysitting, police detective Mike Norris (Chris Sarandon – Fright Night), who was chasing Charles Lee Ray the night of his transformation, takes an interest in the family. No one believes Andy until they’re attacked by Good Guy Chucky/Charles Lee Ray, then an all out doll hunt ensues.

I used to wonder why this flick creeped me out, until last Thanksgiving when a Twilight Zone marathon showed the Talking Tina episode. That one got to me when I was a young lad, and Child’s Play has the same effect. I just hope that when they remake Child‘s play in 2010 they don‘t use a Bratz doll. That would be scary.

Bonus Features include:

– Audio commentaries with Catherine Hicks, Alex Vincent, Chucky designer Kevin Yagher, and producer David Kirchner with screenwriter Don Mancini.

– Scene specific Chucky commentaries.

– The Evil Comes in Small Packages 3 Featurettes: "The Birth of Chucky," "Creating the Horror" and "Unleashed."

– "Chucky: Building the Nightmare."

– Monster Convention Featurettes.

– "Introducing Chucky: The Making of Child’s Play Vintage" Featurette.

– Photo Gallery.

Child's Play suits the Blu-Ray format well, giving brilliance to the colors and depth and menace to the darks. But what I really like about this issuance is that the second disc is a standard DVD, vice the digital copy that is released with some releases. I like this idea because the digital copy limits the format to computers and digital players whereas a DVD copy can be played on DVD players, computers, and Blu Ray players. More versatile and convenient, and even if you don’t have a Blu-Ray player at this time, you won’t have to re-buy the new format when you do.

ComicsOnline gives Child's Play on Blu-Ray 3 ½ homicidal children’s toys out of 5

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Karl is an old but powerful mountain giant living in Idaho. He enjoys horror, heavy metal, and the Silver Surfer. Still doesn't know what he wants to be when he grows up.