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The video is a review of the 1998 horror comedy film Bride of Chucky, which follows the adventures of two killer dolls who are in love and want to transfer their souls into human bodies. The reviewer counts the number of deaths in the film, which is 14, and gives his opinions on the best and worst kills, as well as the humor and meta references in the movie. He also mentions the next film in the series, Seed of Chucky, which he will cover in a future video.
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1. The text is a transcript of a video called "Bride of Chucky (1998) KILL COUNT" by James A. Janisse.
2. The video is part of a series called "The Kill Count" where the host counts and reviews the deaths in horror movies.
3. The video covers the fourth movie in the Child's Play franchise, Bride of Chucky, which was released in 1998 and directed by Ronny Yu.
4. The movie features 14 kills, 10 male and 4 female, with an average of one kill every 6.29 minutes.
5. The movie introduces Jennifer Tilly as Tiffany, Chucky's ex-lover and accomplice, who becomes a doll after Chucky kills her and transfers her soul into a bride doll.
6. The movie also introduces an amulet called the Heart of Damballa, which is supposed to be the key to transferring souls between bodies.
7. The movie follows Chucky and Tiffany as they try to get the amulet from Chucky's grave in New Jersey, while using a young couple, Jesse and Jade, as their unwitting accomplices and scapegoats.
8. The movie has a lot of humor, meta references, and parody elements, influenced by Scream and other late 90s horror movies.
9. The movie ends with Tiffany giving birth to a demonic baby that kills a detective, setting up the sequel Seed of Chucky.
10. The host expresses his dislike for the movie's plot, characters, and tone, and gives his awards for the coolest and lamest kills in the movie.
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