 And we're back from our little break and we're starting season three of frightfully forgotten but to start things off What are we drinking today? Justin? Well, we're drinking plain old Life-giving nourishing water. Mmm. If you want the recipe click the link above Today we're gonna be talking about one of our favorite parts. I can't do this. What? This a Vacation from ourselves. Well, when you said we were gonna take a month off. I thought that's what you meant No, I meant it's busy time of years Christmas New Year's there's a lot going on not This I don't really think it's all that bad. I can't even look at myself with a mirror. I Look ridiculous. I'm getting rid of it right now. Oh and welcome to another episode of frightfully forgotten horror movies the first one of season three the first real one and Before we get started though, what are we drinking today, Adam? Lord's summer isle Scottish export ale If you want the recipe click the link above our heads today We're gonna be talking about child's play three done in 1991 This one was directed by a Jack Bender and he didn't really do a whole lot of movie stuff It was mostly TV is written by Don Mancini. He did the first two the stars Justin Whalen as Andy, but it's not the same actor who plays Andy in the first two Perry Reeves who plays the love interest in this and of course Brad Durif voices Charles Leeray Chucky. He's so much better than Chucky. Yeah, like if you see him in One flew over the cuckoo's nest his performance is brilliant in that. It's it's a ward Yeah, I think yeah, so this movie starts out eight years later and they're reopening the good guy Factory it shows these tongs coming down and crunches into the melted up body I guess of Chucky who that's how he died in the last one this thing lifts up this melted mass after the opening credits Which you see kind of Chucky reform you see his face This company's so cheap where they have to use the an old melted doll and all his clothes The CEO mr. Sullivan he gets the first Doll off the line while he's trying to relax all these weird things start happening like he's got some train thing That starts with going on its own Chucky's Terrorizing him he takes like these darts goes to what use the phone And he throws a dart right in his hand And then he throws him in his back Puts a yo-yo string around his neck and strangles him to death nothing like a little Strangulation to get the circulation going he's trying to find Andy. Where are you you little shit? Andy is Attending a military Academy. He is met with the asshole Lieutenant Colonel Shelton Yeah, it was a big prick, but he's also kind of a pushover Chucky somehow delivers himself To Andy and they get this fucking kid It's like way too young to be in the school like everyone else is like ten years older And then there's this this kid is supposed to deliver this to Andy He drops it and it kind of tears open the package a bit you can see it's a good guy doll Oh So Chucky bursts out who the fuck are you? I thought good guy dolls were only supposed to say three things. I knew it improved Chucky decides to teach Tyler how to play hide the soul The Colonel guy takes the good guy doll away from Tyler and ends up throwing it in the garbage Yeah, and it goes right into the the garbage truck Oh Pretends to be like a kid or something. It's trapped in the bag So he escapes Chucky just wreaks havoc on his military school in the meantime and he kind of befriends this other kind of Outcast white hearse and he also becomes interested romantically with De Silva What kind of name is that? The movie kind of culminates on the war games not the shitty WCW pay-per-view That military school splits off in the teams. There's the red team the blue team They go to war with paint guns Chucky decides to switch all the paint pellets with real bullets. This ought to slow the pricks down To have their war games if you haven't seen Child's Play 3 continue watching to check it out So why did we want to feature Child's Play 3? It's season 3. Yeah, we're talking about underrated part 3's First one, of course is iconic bride of Chucky seed of Chucky. Those are all so ridiculous It's not kind of gets left out because it's a bit more mundane It's not as over-the-top and ridiculous as they tend to get Chucky's lines I love just outstanding like everything. He says is actually funny in the context of the movie It's not really all that stupid. You know, yeah, every time he opens his mouth. It's gold. Yeah, exactly down fuck with the chuck Every kill is fantastic in this movie as well. I like when he kills the barber Yeah, that's a good one, too Of course the weird barber the barber is always weird in these military. Yeah Actually, he's the dad in Hellraiser and he's also Garrick Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah Garrick in deep space nine. Yeah, that's right. Yeah, he has that line a when it when he shaves people's heads presto You're bald. Yeah, I don't chuck kills a presto. You're dead He doesn't even actually kill the superintendent guy he dies of a heart attack from seeing him Who Stuff all those maps and those those figure Oh, you gotta be fucking kidding You didn't even have to do anything this movie is just damn fun front to back. It doesn't really lose your attention. It doesn't get boring Again, you know Brad Duroff kills it. Yeah, the lines that are written for him are pretty damn good This is 1991 so it's still within that time. We're using practical effects as well Yeah, apparently I read that there is a little bit of CGI That's the first time there's ever any CGI used in a child's play movie, but it's so subtle I couldn't even pinpoint where it was when I was watching and I'm like, where is the CGI? I don't see any and the way they use the doll in this is a lot less blatant like in the first one I hate when they show those far shots and it's like obviously some kid Yeah, some kid in some suit doll has gone from being this big to this big suddenly But in this it's all subtle like you don't really see Chucky move or walk. It's just implied Yeah, it's you hear him kind of walk and then you look and he's gone and he's somewhere else, right? Yeah, it's a movie old movie magic Yeah, exactly right. Yeah, and that's how they used to do it and it worked just fine if you do see him walk I think like there's that scene where he's walking down that corridor But you only see him from like half up kind of like how they did the terminator Yeah, exactly. Yeah, so you don't have to show the whole thing. You just got some legs going. Yeah Yeah, so I mean this is it's a smart way of doing it. The music is not really memorable or it doesn't really work for the movie all that well Yeah, and you know the one piece of bad casting is that Justin Whelan as Andy It doesn't suit that kind of like not taking shit from this doll anymore He's a bit of a patsy or a pushover. Yeah, very much so there's a scene where Shelton hits Whitehurst with that glove Whitehurst And you know and that we used to do that we'd call it a Whitehurst When you hit someone with a glove we'd call that a Whitehurst Yeah, we used to joke around and slap each other or whatever and you call that a Whitehurst So for some reason if you've looked over child's play three because you know sometimes third child Yeah, I mean it's left out or looked over Please check it out. It's tons of fun tons of good Chucky dialogue and one-liners a lot of good kills. Yeah very entertaining. It's a great party movie and a pretty epic ending like the whole Battle between Andy and Chucky at the end is pretty epic and where it takes place is pretty neat, too. Yeah Yeah, exactly. So until next time Keep drinking