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    <title>Reviews by ccizzle05</title>
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    <pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 17:14:53 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>ccizzle05 says "Freaky movies" about Top Ten Horror Movies of the '70s</title>
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      <description>personally, i think the chuckie doll movies were for most the scariest. Just the thought of a little boys doll coming to life absolutely horrifies me. I could never amagine this really happen! Forget Seed of Chucky, Bride of Chucky, and the other two sequels that came after this surprisingly good horror romp. Tom Holland (Fright Night) directed this horror romp, in which the soul of a deranged killer inhabits a child's doll. Child's Play manages to boast a few genuine scares and add some creepy atmosphere to boot, with Brad Dourif doing great work as the voice of killer "good guy" doll Chucky. I won't go into the plot, since everyone pretty much already knows it, but what I will say is that this is about ten times better than any movie to feature the killer doll released since, and surprisingly the film hasn't aged too badly. All in all, if you've never seen the original... </description>
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      <rating>3</rating>
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