Child's Play 2 (1990) KILL COUNT - Summary

Summary

"Child's Play 2", released in 1990, is the second installment in the Chucky franchise. The film was written by Don Mancini and produced by David Kirshner, who would go on to write and produce every movie in the franchise. The movie follows the antics of Chucky, a killer doll, as it continues its murderous rampage.

The film begins with a re-assembly of Chucky, with a new skeleton but all new parts. The movie then introduces Andy Barclay, the protagonist from the first film who has now grown two years older. Andy is in foster care, and the movie follows his experiences as he is moved from one home to another.

Throughout the movie, Chucky continues its murderous spree, killing various characters including a technician, a CEO, a Good Guy doll, and a foster agency worker. The movie also explores the relationship between Andy and his new foster sister, Kyle.

In the end, Andy and Kyle manage to defeat Chucky, but not before it manages to kill eight people, two more than in the original film. The movie concludes with Andy and Kyle walking off together, and the host announces that the next movie will be "Stephen King's It" [Source: Transcript of the video].

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1. The text is a transcript of a video series called "The Kill Count", where the host counts the number of deaths in horror movies.
2. The text covers the movie "Child's Play 2", which is a sequel to "Child's Play" and features a killer doll named Chucky.
3. The movie was released in 1990 and was written by Don Mancini and produced by David Kirschner, who worked on every movie in the franchise.
4. The movie has eight deaths, five male and three female, with an average of one death every 10.38 minutes.
5. The host awards the Golden Chainsaw for coolest kill to the factory technician who gets his eyes replaced by doll eyes, and the Dull Machete for lamest kill to Phil Simpson who falls off the stairs and breaks his neck.
6. The host announces that he will pause the franchise to cover "Stephen King's It" miniseries before returning to "Child's Play 3".
7. The host thanks his Patreon supporters and invites viewers to join his Patreon family.