This release compiles the first six films featuring the killer doll named Chucky. Included are the titles Child's Play, Child's Play 2, Child's Play 3, Bride of Chucky, Seed of Chucky, and Curse of Chucky.
This was a great series. Ok, let me take that back: This was a great first three films, followed by two bad films, and then a final film that's decent enough and ties it all together. But at the price I paid (26.00), it was worth it.
Twenty years have passed since the Prime Evils were defeated and banished from the world of Sanctuary. Now, you must return to where it all began — the town of Tristram — and investigate rumors of a fallen star, for this is an omen that the End Times have begun.
Don your Terror Mask and step into the role of Rick, slayer of unearthly creatures. The mysterious Terror Mask assists you in ripping, tearing, cutting and beating your way through denizens of horrifying creatures. You may not have chosen this battle, but it's up to you to fight classic enemies that have evolved into horrific monsters of radical proportions and shocking detail. As you watch bone, muscle and skin rebuild right before your eyes, you realize you're in way deeper than you ever imagined, but you can't turn back now. Your girlfriend is trapped in the lair of the deranged occult figure, Dr. West, and it's up to you to save her. Prepare yourself — in this environment, your life may be at stake as well as your sanity.Step into the unbridled primal aggression of Splatterhouse, a game that combines visceral, adrenaline-soaked combat with horror elements to deliver an original experience that defies the boundaries of the traditional action category. Experience over-the-top gore and shocking new gameplay mechanics as you slice, beat and blast through disgusting creatures to ultimately save your girl. An innovative reinvention of a classic category killer, Splatterhouse draws you in with an original storyline inspired by Gordon Rennie of Necronauts and Judge Dredd fame. Pulling no punches, Splatterhouse takes gore and shock value to the next level with physics-driven fluids and organ parts flying in all directions. Use Rick's deep set of moves, improvised weapons, environmental attacks and unique enemy AI to obliterate enemies at each turn and ultimately free yourself and your heroine from a blood-soaked, hellish environment.
Good game with tons of gore and horror film nods, but after about 30 minutes it's nothing but a button masher and seeing how gross they can be without a real plot.
Planet Earth producer Alastair Fothergill teams with the BBC to offer this Emmy Award-winning look at our planet's oceans, and the wondrous marine life that inhabits them.
I love oceanic shows. This one, narrated by Sir David Attenborough, is bar-none the nest one out there. Beautiful scenery, majestic creatures and just a fascinating look at a world we rarely see.
I'm an old school slasher fan. That being said, most of today's horror is a let down. No so with The Conjuring. This is a refreshingly uneasy romp through ghosts and devils, and the cast is superb.
This collection of children's holiday classics includes the perennial stop-motion favorite Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, featuring the voice of Burl Ives, who narrates the story of a misfit reindeer; Santa Claus is Comin' to Town, featuring the voice of Fred Astaire, who narrates the tale of Kris Kringle's determination to give toys to the needy children of Sombertown; and Frosty the Snowman, featuring the voice of Jimmy Durante, who narrates the journey of a Snowman come-to-life as he makes his way to the North Pole. Also included is Frosty Returns, the 1992 follow-up to Frosty the Snowman, featuring the voice of actor John Goodman.