Child's Play 2 Page #2
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- Year:
- 1990
- 84 min
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I don't carry cash, okay?
Aw.
Oh...
- Don't move!
- Jesus!
God. Okay,
wh-wh-what do you want?
- No questions. Just drive.
- Okay, okay.
Keep going.
Now park this piece of sh*t.
Put your arms
behind the seat.
- What?
- Do it!
Okay. Take it easy. Take it easy.
Please, don't shoot. Don't shoot.
Look, I don't carry cash.
I got... I got a gold card.
I'll give you anything you want.
Tell me what you want.
Freeze, a**hole.
Take my... Take the car.
You can drop me off,
but just, please, leave me alone.
- Please!
- Bang.
You're dead.
Aah!
No! No! No!
No! No! No! No!
No! No! No!
Ha ha ha ha ha!
"The woodcutter argued
for a long time with his wife,
"but she was such a horrid,
frightening woman when she was angry,
"that in the end
he agreed to her plan.
"In the morning,
their stepmother called them.
"I think it would be nice if we
all went into the forest, she said.
"Hansel and Gretel did not reply, but
followed their parents into the forest. "
Where they all lived
happily ever after. "
- No, they don't.
- Well, they do for now.
We'll finish it tomorrow night.
- Don't go.
- What's the matter?
- I miss my mother.
- Oh, honey, I know you do.
- Will I ever see her again?
- Of course you will. I promise.
Don't worry. I'll stay with you
as long as you want.
My mother used to sing to me.
Will you sing to me?
~ Dee dee
dee dee dee dee ~
~ Hmm hmm hmm hmm ~
~ Hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm ~
~ Hmm hmm hmm hmm ~
~ Dee dee ~
~ Dee da da da ~
~ Da da da da ~
~ Dee da da da da ~~
- Sh*t.
- Hi. I'm Tommy.
Shut up, you idiot.
I like to be hugged.
I like to be hugged.
I like to be hugged.
- I like to be hugged.
- Hug this.
I like to be hugged.
I like to be hugged. I like...
- What was that?
- Nothing. Now go to sleep.
Nobody's going to hurt you.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha!
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
Ha ha.
Eat dirt, Tommy.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha!
Do either of you have anything
to say about this?
to a lawyer first.
Kyle, that's not funny.
That statue was very important to me.
I think one of you
owes Joanne an apology.
I'm innocent.
- Andy?
- I didn't do it.
All right.
You leave me no choice.
you're both grounded.
- But I have a date tonight.
- Sorry.
This is exactly how I wanted
to spend my day off. Thanks a lot.
But I didn't break
the statue. Really.
Yeah. Maybe it just fell, huh?
Hey. You want to hear me
say your name backwards?
Kyle.
Hold this.
Jesus. Give me that.
- What the hell are you doing?
Get real. It tastes like sh*t, okay?
These things are very bad for you.
Then why do you do it?
Because grownups are allowed to do
things that are bad for them.
You're not a grownup.
You're beginning to get
on my nerves, Andy.
Why don't you
give me a hand over here?
Mr. Simpson is kind of
grouchy, isn't he?
He's not so bad.
I've had fosters that would shoot you
for staring at them cross-eyed.
- Really?
- Sure.
They figure you're not theirs.
You're just passing through.
Grrr! They let you have it.
I got to tell you, I'm not happy
with this whole thing.
- Well, you have to admit it,
he's a very troubled
little boy...
that obviously has not come to terms
with this whole doll thing.
Look, all I'm saying
is that he may need more, uh,
attention than we can give him.
Phil, Andy's
been through hell.
You have to give him some time.
He'll settle down.
Besides, I like him.
I hate you.
Hi. I'm... Tommy
and I'm your friend to the end.
Hi-de-ho.
Ha ha ha.
Hi.
- Hi.
- Hi.
Kyle, do you miss
your mom and dad?
Can't miss someone
you never knew.
Where are they?
I have no idea.
My dad left before I was born.
My mom put me up
for adoption when I was 3.
Do you remember her?
I made it a point to forget.
It's easier that way.
Hey. Break time.
Move over.
- Want a push?
- No, thank you.
Come on. It's fun.
Come on, Andy, please,
I just want to sit here, ok?
Too late. There you go.
Andy, come on.
Give me a break. Stop it.
No. Ha ha ha!
Andy, I'll kill you.
Come on. Let me off.
Andy.
I'll get you.
- Andy, cut it out.
- Dinner!
- Come and get it.
- Ahh!
Mayhem. Come on.
I'll race you.
No fair.
You got a head start.
Excuses, excuses.
Don't forget your doll.
For Kyle.
Think she'll like it?
What do I know
about teenage girls?
- More than you did three weeks ago.
- I'm not so sure.
We should get something for Andy.
Make him feel more settled.
- Any ideas?
- How about a Valium?
Mm! Mm!
Surprise.
Did you miss me, Andy?
I sure missed you.
I told you.
We were going to be friends
to the end.
And now it's time to play.
I got a new game, sport.
It's called Hide the Soul.
And guess what? You're it.
Ade Due Damballa.
Give me the power, I beg...
This isn't over,
you little sh*t.
I'm not spending my life
as a plastic freak.
Next time you're alone,
you're mine.
Mm! Mm! Mm!
Oh, my God.
- It's Chucky. Look out!
- Shut up. You'll wake Phil and Joanne.
- Kill him!
- Stop it!
- What the hell is this, now?
- It's Chucky.
I told you he'd find me.
He tried to take over my soul.
- Andy, calm down.
- You didn't have to wait up.
Yeah? You know, Kyle,
I don't believe you.
You tied this child up
so he wouldn't tell on you.
- Oh, come on. Phil.
- Chucky did it.
- That's enough now.
- Chucky? I've had it.
- But you got to kill him.
- Andy!
Please, listen to me.
I'm not lying.
If you don't kill him,
he'll get me.
Andy, calm down.
I'm going to get rid of it.
There, see? He's gone.
He can't bother you anymore.
No.
If I don't get out
of this body soon, I'm screwed.
Come on, Andy. We're late.
Andy. Don't forget your lunch.
Egg salad.
Mmm, yum.
Whatever you do,
don't act nervous.
They'll smell a new kid
a mile off.
Just act like you belong.
- What are you looking for?
- Nothing.
Is it Chucky
coming to get you?
Andy, how did you manage
to tie yourself up like that last night?
- I already told you.
- Yeah.
You're just like everybody else.
You don't believe me either.
- Kyle.
- Hi, Adam.
Why'd you leave so early last night?
You missed all the fun.
Story of my life.
Come on now.
Where is it?
Where... Where... Where is it?
Aha!
"Pinocchio jumped for joy, shouting,
I'm alive! I'm alive!
Then the talking cricket said... "
What'd he say?
"If you're very, very good,
and promise to tell no lies,
"then you will become
a real, live boy.
"Boys who are bent on following
their caprices...
and will have their own way,
sooner or later repent. "
- Get lost, microchip.
- Am I boring you, Andy?
No, Miss...
- Kettlewell.
- Kettlewell.
I have precious little patience
for disruptive students.
But he just thwacked...
Especially new students,
whose utmost concern...
should be getting
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