All seems well for the two, until murders start popping up around them and they begin to suspect each other, all the meantime never noticing that the dolls are the real culprits. The two young lovers agree and decide to get hitched. Thus, they have to get to that specific cemetary in Hackensack, New Jersey, so they enlist the aid of Jessie (Nick Stabile) and Jade (Katherine Heigl) via phone to deliver some dolls with the promise of big cash. The only way for them to do that is to use the amulet that was on the human Chucky's body when he died. Naturally, she freaks out when she sees what's happened to her, but Chucky informs her they can still be human again. Chucky escapes, kills Tiffany, and puts her soul into another doll. Using the help of a voodoo book, she revives Chucky, and ends up imprisoning him because she's still angry at him for never marrying her. Eventually, the doll gets to the hands of Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly), who actually turns out to be the killer's (when he was a human) former girlfriend. The cop picks up one specific object we can't see, though it's obvious it's Chucky, the serial-killer possessed doll. A cop enters an evidence room, which includes such items as Michael Myers' and Jason Voorhees' masks, Freddy Krueger's glove, and Leatherface's chainsaw. The movie's first scenes already let us know just how tongue-in-cheek all of this is. In this case, Bride of Chucky is going all-out for laughs, and it's quite successful at doing so, making it easily the best film in this not-so-good series. Such films include Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday, New Nightmare, and H2O, of which the former two managed to instill new energy back into their respective series again. These 90's sequels tend to try out something pretty different from its predecessors, to the point of even negating parts of the series. ** 1/2 out of **** There seems to be a similar pattern going around that affects the latest sequels to the most popular slasher series of the 80's.
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