Curse of Chucky

Curse of Chucky (2013)

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Continuity mistake: When the babysitter is helping the little girl find Chucky, at one point, she puts a piece of luggage on the bed and opens it up. The paper luggage tag on the bag confusingly keeps moving back and forth between the handle of the bag and the zipper, depending on the shot.

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Continuity mistake: When the family is watching old home movies and Barb complains, "It's called 'baby-fat'!", Nica's mouth goes from closed to open between cuts, and her hand goes from being on her face to off between the same cut.

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Revealing mistake: When Officer Stanton has Father Frank's blood splash on his face, pay close attention to the second shot of him staring with his mouth open. Some of the blood on the right side of his face appears and disappears a few times in the second shot, revealing it was added digitally and there was a flub in the rendering.

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Continuity mistake: If you look closely during the dinner scene, during the first overhead shot when the camera is rotating above the table, you can just barely tell that all the candles were burned down. They are taller through the rest of the scene. That shot was filmed last, by which point all the candles had considerably shrunk. (Confirmed in Blu-Ray commentary.)

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Continuity mistake: When Nica gets into an argument with Barb about selling the house, when Nica tosses the pamphlet on the table, the way she's holding it changes instantly between cuts.

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Continuity mistake: When Barb shows Nica the pamphlet for the assisted living centre, after Nica says "What is this?", the way Barb is holding her hands on her knees changes instantly between cuts. The teacup in front of Barb also rotates slightly between cuts.

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Continuity mistake: Sarah's mouth goes from open to closed to open again between cuts after she takes Chucky out of the box, and Chucky says, "Hi, I'm Chucky! Wanna play?"

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Continuity mistake: When Nica's mother shuts the door after the package arrives, she rotates about 45 degrees towards Nica between cuts.

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Continuity mistake: When the delivery man hands Nica the gizmo, the sign for the package, it rotates 180 degrees between shots. (You can really tell from the direction the antenna is pointing.)

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Continuity mistake: When Nica opens the door for the delivery man, she's still opening it, but then the shot cuts and she's no longer opening it and is instead rolling forward towards the driver in her wheelchair.

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Visible crew/equipment: When Nica rounds the corner to answer the door in the opening scene, as she gets close to the door, you can see the shadow of the cameraman on her back for a moment. (It's right after she says "Well, I'm used to that.") You can also VERY faintly see it on the door a few seconds later.

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Continuity mistake: In the previous films, the Good Guy dolls always say "Hidey-Ho!" before their trademark "Ha-ha-ha!". For some reason, this movie omits that.

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Continuity mistake: When Nica is woken up by the screams she's wearing a sleeveless night gown. When she peers into her mother's room she's wearing a long sleeve shirt, but when she exits the elevator a few seconds later she's wearing the sleeveless gown again.

Continuity mistake: When Chucky pushes Nica over the balcony, the camera shows her falling to the floor on her back but when the camera zooms out on her, it shows her lying on her stomach.

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Suggested correction: You don't see her land, and she's off-screen for a solid 15 seconds. It's entirely possible she hit the ground and rolled onto her stomach.

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Chucky: [to himself] Women. Can't live with them. Period.

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Trivia: Had the longest timegap between sequels, coming out nine years after the previous film, "Seed of Chucky." The long wait was in part because a few years after "Seed" was released, several attempts were made to remake/reboot the series, given the rising popularity of 80's slasher-film reboots. Despite several false starts, the reboot never happened. Eventually, series creator Don Mancini opted to instead perform a "tonal reboot" of the series with this film - by setting it in the same "universe" as the other movies, but shifting the focus back to classic horror and delivering a film more tonally similar to the original 1988 film. Mancini wanted to please fans, who expressed interest in seeing another "scary" Chucky movie after the previous two films had become increasingly comedic in tone.

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Question: What was Chucky and Tiffany's childhood like? Because I read that Chucky's back story was that his father was an alcoholic and occasionally beat and raped his mother and would often beat Chucky up, did Tiff have a good childhood?

Answer: The films don't delve into either Chucky or Tiffany's backstory, and the films themselves are the only official canon. So until it is properly addressed in the movies, it's basically up to your imagination.

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