Puppet Master vs Demonic Toys

2004 "Playtime is over. Now the REAL fun begins."
3.9| 1h28m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 18 December 2004 Released
Producted By: Syfy
Country: United States of America
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A group of toymakers seek to use Andre Toulon's formula, now in the hands of Toulon's great-nephew Robert, to give life to a line of killer toys that they plan to unleash on Christmas Eve.

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Ted Nicolaou

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Hottoceame The Age of Commercialism
XoWizIama Excellent adaptation.
Roman Sampson One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
Jonah Abbott There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
spike021689 If I could give this movie a zero I would. Corey Feldman is not a good actor and never was. He may have been a decent child star in some movies, but his later movies all suck. Why did they cast Corey Feldman? And why did they have him playing a character who is like 40 years older than he is? I grew up watching puppet master movies as a kid and was intrigued to see they were still making Puppet Master movies. I still somewhat enjoy the first few movies, but this is literally the worst movie I have ever seen. You have to be a die hard Puppet Master fan to say you enjoyed it. Even then I don't know how it is possible. The only thing cool is to see the original killer puppets. Other than that it is so lame.
Michael_Elliott Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys (2004) * (out of 4) Even though both the PUPPET MASTER and DEMONIC TOYS series were from Charles Band and Full Moon Entertainment, this film itself pretty much stands on its own as it was produced by a different company and originally aired on the Sci-Fi Channel. With that said, it's still the ninth in the PUPPET MASTER series with our favorite puppets back and also the third in the TOYS series (for those who actually care). It's just days before Christmas and the grandson of Andre Toulon (Corey Feldman) is attempting to bring the puppets back to life but he must find the correct formula. Once he and his young daughter bring the puppets back, a female toy maker (Vanessa Angel) wants the secret so that her demonic toys can be released and kill millions of children. Soon the two sides are doing battle but I'm sure most viewers will be asleep by then. There's no doubt that this is an extremely bad movie that really doesn't have any of the spirit of the previous PUPPET MASTER movies. It's no secret but the series was already well dried up by the time a new company tried to deliver fresh life into so you really can't hate this film any more than the previous few. I think the biggest problem is that the screenplay is constantly going for all sorts of weird humor. I'm not certain if they thought this stuff was going to be funny or if they just wanted to do something very cheap and quick. I usually enjoy Feldman but he's pretty bad here as they've got him doing a strange accent and they have him wearing some gray in the old hair. I'm guessing they were meaning for him to be an "older" man but he certainly doesn't look it and especially with such an older daughter on hand. The actor really seems to be struggling with the part but the screenplay certainly does him no favors. Angel appears to be having a good time playing bad but she's certainly not believable at it. Silvia Suvadova isn't too bad as a police woman and Danielle Keaton isn't too bad as the daughter. Another major problem is the fact that the puppets rarely get to do anything other than sit on a shelf and look around. There's one attack sequence that contains very little blood and the big finale is just a joke without any shocks or excitement. PUPPET MASTER VS. DEMONIC TOYS is a crossover that no one really asked for and it's also one of the worst out there.
jokerman1456 I'm sorry but anybody who likes this garbage is an idiot. This is the worst entry in both series, not only that but it's the worst movie I have ever seen. People who say Curse of PM is the worst PM film well you either haven't seen this film or you seen this film and you have down syndrome. This film makes Curse of PM look like Child' Play. Both the puppets and toys look down right awful, they look like something i'd see in garage sell. Blade's head looks fat, he has blue lips and his knife and hook look the worst. Pinhead looks like a weak old man with make up. Jester looks like a doll version of Matthew Broderick. Six-Shooter looks like a retarded cowboy who got punched in the face. Now for DT to tell you the truth I found The DT to be scarier then PM in there first movie but now. Baby Oopsie Daisy looks like cheap baby doll, that they could buy any where. Grizzly Teddy looks like a dog and sounds like a monkey. Jack Attack looks like an retarded clown alien who got punched in the face. ENOUGH SAID!!!!!!!!!!!
Anthony Pittore III (Shattered_Wake) Robert Toulon (Corey Feldman), great-nephew of the master toymaker Andre Toulon, has taken control of the puppet-making destiny his great-uncle began decades prior. When Erica Sharpe (Vanessa Angel) of Sharpe Toys finds out Toulon's secret formula brings the puppets to life, Robert and his daughter, Alexandra (Danielle Keaton), are put in danger and it becomes a battle royale between the. . . Puppet Masters and Demonic Toys!As a ninth sequel (yes, ninth) to the Puppet Master series and the third sequel to the lesser known Demonic Toys series, it's difficult (and foolish) to expect much from this film. The only thing it really needs to achieve is watchability. Toss in some violence & gore, and it's even better. Maybe some laughs? Alright, that's good too. Luckily, it achieves all of those elements. It's definitely entertaining, there's some okay violence, and there's more than a bit of comedy (especially from Feldman's extreme over-acting). Technically, the film is very bad. The script (especially the horrid dialogue) is just plain terrible. The story makes little sense and just randomly tosses in some plot elements without any real cause. The direction is extremely amateurish and the mix of stop motion and puppetry was worse than Team America (and, at least, Team America was purposely bad). The acting was worse than all of this, but bordered on laughably embarrassing, so it made it slightly more funny. Overall, it's not a good film. At all. But, if you're a fan of the previous installments of either series, or if you're just looking for an easy, cheesy way to spend a bit of time, I wouldn't discourage.Obligatory Christmas-Horror Elements:Subgenre: Dolls. . . Possession. . . etc.Christmas Carols: A little bit, but mainly only the Sharpe Toys jingle.Snow: As it was supposed to take place in LA (filmed in Bulgaria), there wasn't any snow.Person in a Santa suit: Perhaps, but I didn't see one.Violence/Gore: Mostly doll attacks, so nothing overly gruesome. . . but there's quite a bit of blood and such.Sex/Nudity: As it's a made-for-TV movie, we got nothing'.Scares/Suspense: Not really. Some of the dolls are pretty creepy, but that's about it.Mystery: Absolutely none.- -Final verdict: 4/10. It's too stupid to entirely hate.-AP3-