Child's Play 2 Page #2
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- Year:
- 1990
- 84 min
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I'm gonna be on my own next year.
Yes, well, until then,
you're with us, ok?
- Come along, Andy.
- Bye.
I think you'll
be very happy here.
This is your room
right here.
I made those curtains
just for you.
I bet blue is
your favorite color.
Take a look around.
I'll start to unpack.
Wow.
I thought
you might like those.
Um, there's more
in the closet.
Before dinner,
we'll go explore the back yard.
Later I'll read
you some stories.
Would you like that?
There's lots of kids
in the neighborhood, Andy.
I'm sure you're going
to make new friends.
Aah!
Hey, hey, hey. Andy, rule number two,
no running in the house.
It's only a doll.
Andy, are you listening to me?
Oh, Andy, I'm sorry.
I didn't realize that was in there.
So many kids here, it's hard to keep
track of everything. I'll get rid of it.
Hi, I'm Tommy.
I'm your friend till the end.
Why don't we get settled in,
and then we'll have some dinner.
Aw, sh*t.
Ohh...
Hello, Gabriella.
Guess who?
That's right.
The vodka? Of course
I remembered the vodka.
Two-week anniversary.
You think I'd forget the vodka?
I know what that does to you.
Okay, well, wait for me.
On my way. Yeah.
Sh*t.
I want to play Red Light.
No, I don't want to play Red Light.
I want you to go back to bed.
But I'm scared.
There's nothing to be scared of.
It's just a storm.
Grace Poole.
Yes, I'm trying to
reach Andy Barclay.
Who is this?
This is his Uncle Charles.
Sorry, uh, cash only.
But that's a gold card.
That's just as good as cash.
Not here, it ain't.
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.
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