Genre: Crime, Horror, Comedy, Murder, Demonic Possession, Serial Killer, Black Comedy, Hollywood, Campy, Occult, Slasher, Police, Gore, Martial Arts, Escape, Psychos
Tagline: Deliver us some evil.
Plot: Glen (voiced by Billy Boyd) is the orphan doll offspring of the irrepressible Chuck (voiced by Brad Dourif) and his equally twisted bride Tiffany (voiced by Jennifer Tilly). When production starts on a movie detailing the urban legend of his parents lethal exploits, Glen heads for Hollywood where he brings his bloodthirsty parents back from the dead. The family dynamics are far from perfect as Chucky and Tiffany go Hollywood and get rolling on a new spree of murderous mayhem, much to gentle Glen 's horror. Chucky can believe that his child doesn't want to walk in his murdering footsteps, and star-struck Tiffany can't believe that the movie will star her favorite actress, Jennifer Tilly (playing herself), who soon becomes an unwitting hostess to the family in more ways than one. Costarring are hip-hop superstar Redman (playing himself), as a rapper-turned-director casting a Bible epic which Jennifer is determined to headline; U.K. actress/singer Hannah Spearritt as Joan, the gracious but put-upon personal assistant/confidante to Jennifer who finds out firsthand how crazy the movie business can really get; and notorious filmmaker John Waters, as sleazy tabloid paparazzo Peter
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There is not a single scary moment in all of ''Seed of Chucky,'' so laughs are welcome. ... But most of the humor falls flat.--Anita Gates (The New York Times)
Not at all groundbreaking, and probably the death-knell for this venerable franchise, I can say this, of the five films, only one of them was bad, and that’s saying a lot. A trash good time, I’d see this cheap if you can, you’ll enjoy it more. And leave your inhibitions behind. 7/10--'The Grim Ringler' (JackassCritics.com)
I can't say it's the best film in the series and I can't say it's in my top ten of the year, but I had alot of fun with it. I suppose with our history, Chucky can never dissapoint me. 7/10--Bill McCormick (Movie-Vault.com)
If seeing the shortest psychos on record sounds like your shtick, check out Seed of Chucky. It lives up to its predecessors in both gore and laughs, and offs a lookalike of at least one annoying celebrity. Whoops, they did it again.  --James Brundage (FilmCritic.com)
Overall, SEED OF CHUCKY is a very enjoyable outing in the Chucky franchise – and really – what I hope is the last entry. There is a feeling like they want the series to continue, but I like the finality that some of the wrap up insinuates. Tis better to go out on a high note, which this definitely is. Bravo Mancini, good job!--Harry Knowles (Ain't It Cool)
But it is, after all, a movie about dolls that kill people, and is thus inherently silly. The more the film embraces its true nature, the better it is. When it goes for the gore and the scares, it's as if it knows it won't get away with it. The film is about as good as could be expected, considering it's the fifth installment and its premise is absurd. C--Eric D. Snider (EricDSnider.com)
Horror fans will be appalled by the frivolity of the beheadings, amputations and blunt-force trauma.  --Jack Mathews (New York Daily News)
Seriously though...don't take this one too seriously and you might just enjoy most of it. Oh and a big thank you to Mr. Don Mancini and everyone behind this film for finally giving a horror/sci-fi flick the rating that it deserves: R!! 6/10--'JoBlo' (JoBlo.com)
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| Cast |
Brad Dourif
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Alien: Resurrection |
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 | Billy Boyd
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King |
 | John Waters
Something Wild, Homer & Eddie, Divine Trash |
 | Jason Flemyng
Snatch., Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, From Hell |
 | Redman
How High, Beef 2, Backstage | Hannah Spearritt
Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London, S Club Seeing Double, S Club 7: S Club Party | |
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