![]() ![]() Here, it’s a kid’s psychological torment that adults are then punished and murdered for. The other manner is that it’s clearly a product of the era that has seen big success with “ It” and “Stranger Things,” basing its horror partly around the unlikelihood that lead kids like Andy and his friends Pugg and Falyn could die. But while this “Child’s Play” starts to feel like another technophobic movie, it gets tension from trying to be slightly more believable as to how a Chucky could happen-no voodoo spells and soul transference here. The original story by Don Mancini gets a 2019 update in two big ways-Chucky is now the product of an Amazon-like group called Kaslan, and is able to connect to nearly anything with a Wi-Fi signal, including TVs, other toys, cars, drones, etc. Instead, he makes Andy’s life hell, and as bodies start to pile up, Andy becomes frantic to get anyone to believe him that it’s the doll who is unleashing such carnage. It’s when people start making Andy unhappy (like Karen's boyfriend Shane ) that Chucky unleashes the carnage you expect, although this time it’s out of love-he wants to protect Andy, so much as to own him. ![]() Eventually, Chucky helps Andy befriend two neighboring fellow kids, Pugg ( Ty Consiglio) and Falyn ( Beatrice Kitsos), because Chucky can do goofy things like repeat naughty words. But it’s Chucky (voiced by Mark Hamill) who persists to be in Andy’s life, a doll designed to be your friend no matter what, and they bond during a very Pixar-lookin' montage where Andy shows Chucky how to brush his teeth, or play a board game. In the winking attitude of the movie, Karen was able to get one of the dolls from her department store job because its “eyes were turning red,” and Andy doesn’t even like the present-he’s a little too old for it, and there’s already a sequel on the horizon, the Buddi 2. Toy pianos, slinkies, xylophones, rattles, ukuleles, accordions, kazoos, hurdy gurdies, and more are married with a variety synthesizers, percussion, violin, viola, cello, and bass to create a wholly original, terrifying, and dynamic score.Īlbum features include the complete film music by Bear McCreary, double 180 gram “Chucky’s Eyes” colored vinyl (Blue and Red), artwork by Phantom City Creative, composer liner notes, a 12”x12” insert, and deluxe packaging.Directed by Lars Klevberg and written by Tyler Burton Smith, this version tells of a tween named Andy ( Gabriel Bateman) who receives a “Buddi” doll from his mother Karen ( Aubrey Plaza), because he seems only able to make friends with the guy down the hall, Detective Mike ( Brian Tyree Henry). Inspired by Chucky’s toy origins, McCreary challenged himself by composing a score predominately with toys and handheld instruments, completely avoiding traditional orchestra. McCreary uses his own voice to create an ominous “kids choir” and collaborates closely with legendary actor Mark Hamill who sings the track for the film, “The Buddi Song”. ![]() ![]() The plot follows a family that is terrorized by a high tech doll that rejects its programming and becomes self aware.Ĭomposer Bear McCreary’s music of CHILD’S PLAY is carried out with his assembly of a “toy orchestra”. Directed by Lars Klevberg and starring Aubrey Plaza, Gabriel Bateman, Brian Tyree Henry, and featuring the new voice of Chucky performed by Mark Hamill (Star Wars), CHILD’S PLAY is the 2019 American horror film reboot of the 1988 film of the same title. Waxwork Records is thrilled to release CHILD’S PLAY (2019) Original Motion Picture Soundtrack! Featuring music by EMMY® and BAFTA Award winning composer Bear McCreary (Godzilla: King Of The Monsters, TV’s The Walking Dead) in a special deluxe double LP vinyl edition. ![]()
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