Exoticalot
People are voting emotionally.
GrimPrecise
I'll tell you why so serious
Bergorks
If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.
Erica Derrick
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
gwnightscream
This 1991 horror sequel stars Justin Whalin, Perrey Reeves, Jeremy Sylvers and Brad Dourif. This outing picks up nearly 10 years later where Andy Barclay (Whalin) is now a teen and sent to a military school. After the "Good Guy" factory decides to reopen, Chucky is resurrected again and catches up with Andy. Chucky decides to try and possess young cadet, Tyler (Sylvers) instead and Andy must once again foil his plan. Reeves plays cadet, De Silva who Andy finds romance with and Dourif returns as the voice of Chucky and is great as usual. This isn't a bad sequel, but I think the series went downhill after. I recommend this.
OllieSuave-007
The not-so-innocent movie about a child's doll continues with Andy Barkley (Justin Whalin), now a teenager, enrolling into military school. The authorities and corporate officials discount Andy's story about Chucky the killer doll as fantasy and re-markets the doll in stores. Soon, Chucky comes back to life and sneaks into the school to take revenge on Andy and seek a new body.The plot's pacing, script, and music score work fine in this movie, with some suspense, thrills and creepy moments. The acting was pretty good for the most part - especially enjoyed the characters of Andy and De Silva, the tough but sympathetic female cadet. Some of the military characters were a little overbearing and the lead kid character was a little mediocre I thought.Whalin portrayed Andy with determination and endurance in braving through the grueling military obstacles and in going against Chucky. Brad Dourif gave another sinister, dark, and sarcastically funny portrayal of Chucky.The overall plot may seam quite entertaining, but almost predictable now by the third entry. Still, a quite good horror sequel for a few scares.Grade B
KillerRomance
This is probably done in rush because there is no thought gone into the plot.Set eight years after Child's play 2 is 16 year old Andy Barclay played by Justin Whalen who does resemble Alex Vincent very well. Chucky soon tracks him down but finds a black kid Tyler (Sylvers) and now he becomes a target to the mythical creature that is told about.It is an okayish sequel but here you have Chucky running after one blooming child when they are dozen other children at the military to tell that big secret. Go figure! It is still watchable because of Chucky and legend Brad Dourif as the voice of Chucky
whoismergie
*Spoiler Warning**Child's Play 3 Is a 3rd installment into the Child's Play Franchise.The movie begins with Chucky being rebuilt.(The first few minutes of the movie) And Andy is all grown up now. It's alright Is it a great movie? Far from it Is it a awful movie? Far from it It's in the middle At the end of the movie chuckys face gets cut off and he dies Then Andy lives happily. Setting:Millatery School Characters:Chucky Andy And More people in the military school. Rating:18/R .Final Rating:8/10.See it. You might enjoy it if enjoyed Child's Play 1 And Child's Play 2. Rating:Fine if seen Child's Play 1 And 2.