Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA doll enthusiast restores a baby doll that springs to life and embarks on a murder spree.A doll enthusiast restores a baby doll that springs to life and embarks on a murder spree.A doll enthusiast restores a baby doll that springs to life and embarks on a murder spree.
Christopher Joseph Meigs
- Hickory
- (as Christopher J. Meigs)
Alex Scuby
- Brick Fister
- (voice)
Jill Bartlett
- Baby Oopsie
- (voice)
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When I saw a new Demonic Toys film was coming out, I had very low expectations. Full Moon hasn't had a decent movie in years, with the dreadful Evil Bong series and even their bread maker series, Puppet Master has had several interminable entries as of late.
Baby Oopsie Chapter 1 seems then to be the start of a new chapter for the company. Immediately viewers will notice production value has improved, with the film having multiple locations and a decent sized cast - something sorely lacking from the single-set talk-fests of the previous batch of Full Moon movies (or the recycled footage assemblies he's been dumping out).
The next positive comes with the doll design. While still a far cry from the 90's mechanical designs, it looks wayyy better than the cheap designs they've been giving us.
While Baby Oopsie is a long way away from being an actually good film, it is a huge step forward for the company. Full Moon fans will find enough here to enjoy. But if your killer doll genre experience stops with Chucky or Annabelle, it's best to leave Baby Oopsie in the box.
PS when will that Puppet Master videogame ever be released??
Baby Oopsie Chapter 1 seems then to be the start of a new chapter for the company. Immediately viewers will notice production value has improved, with the film having multiple locations and a decent sized cast - something sorely lacking from the single-set talk-fests of the previous batch of Full Moon movies (or the recycled footage assemblies he's been dumping out).
The next positive comes with the doll design. While still a far cry from the 90's mechanical designs, it looks wayyy better than the cheap designs they've been giving us.
While Baby Oopsie is a long way away from being an actually good film, it is a huge step forward for the company. Full Moon fans will find enough here to enjoy. But if your killer doll genre experience stops with Chucky or Annabelle, it's best to leave Baby Oopsie in the box.
PS when will that Puppet Master videogame ever be released??
Okokok hear me out. The story is meh, the characters could use some work, everything could use a little tlc but overall i surprisingly kinda liked it. I know full moon hasnt been really doing well with films as of late but this seems like a pretty good improvement. The cast is pretty decent, not great but not really that bad either. Although some of the scenes were cringy and very laughable, its weirdly cringy enough to be likeable. This seems like a cheap budget horror movie from around the 90s-00's but in a good way. It feels very vintage and like it would've came back around that time period.
When you talk about demonic toys, one does not expect the film to be something worthy at a plot level or something similar like puppet master, but even so the original was entertaining, however none of the derived continuations were up to its level, and this film with the rude doll is the same but is more creative than things like the sequel that has nothing of the charm of the original, here at least it is not a generic slayer, its special effects are quite passable for the limited budget they had, not to mention that it has a correct rhythm that does not become annoying at least, I recommend if you like it when the production company really tries hard to give a passable and decent delivery, that they would like to do it with a bigger budget in its golden age when the big producers did not abandon it, a delivery that is entertaining at several times.
Full Moon movies are generally hit or miss -- mostly miss, so I wasn't expecting much. But this film isn't all that bad.
It's got a bit of Chucky in it, but the story line is different.
It's about a down trodden nut-bag named Sybil who collects and is obsessed with dolls. She has some sort of local show where she acts out scene with the dolls. For some unexplained reason, she gets mailed a messed up doll head which she refurbishes.
Somewhere along the line the doll gets possessed and all hell breaks loose.
Suddenly people who were mean to the morbidly obese doll collector are turning up dead at the hands of Baby Oopsie.
The movie works because the acting is pretty decent and it's infused with humor throughout. The characters are all kinda kookie in a John Waters sort of way.
It's got a bit of Chucky in it, but the story line is different.
It's about a down trodden nut-bag named Sybil who collects and is obsessed with dolls. She has some sort of local show where she acts out scene with the dolls. For some unexplained reason, she gets mailed a messed up doll head which she refurbishes.
Somewhere along the line the doll gets possessed and all hell breaks loose.
Suddenly people who were mean to the morbidly obese doll collector are turning up dead at the hands of Baby Oopsie.
The movie works because the acting is pretty decent and it's infused with humor throughout. The characters are all kinda kookie in a John Waters sort of way.
Baby Oopsie (2021) is currently available on Tubi. The storyline for this picture follows an obese doll collector who is verbally abused by her mom and coworkers and physically abused by kids in the neighborhood occasionally. One day she gets a unique doll that she takes apart, fixes and then it springs to life. The doll presses it's owner to stick up for herself and helps her in the process.
This movie is directed by William Butler (Demonic Toys 2) and stars Libbie Higgins (Weedjies: Halloweed Night), Marilyn Bass (Bernadette) and Lynne Acton McPherson (Mayberry Man).
The storyline for this is actually pretty creative and well throughout. Higgins was solid as the main character. The scenes with her visions to start the movie were great. Baby Oopsie was a bit annoying, especially the laugh, but definitely had some good kill and vomit scenes. These movies aren't great but are definitely entertaining and worth a viewing. I would score this a 6/10 and strongly recommend it.
This movie is directed by William Butler (Demonic Toys 2) and stars Libbie Higgins (Weedjies: Halloweed Night), Marilyn Bass (Bernadette) and Lynne Acton McPherson (Mayberry Man).
The storyline for this is actually pretty creative and well throughout. Higgins was solid as the main character. The scenes with her visions to start the movie were great. Baby Oopsie was a bit annoying, especially the laugh, but definitely had some good kill and vomit scenes. These movies aren't great but are definitely entertaining and worth a viewing. I would score this a 6/10 and strongly recommend it.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesMitzi is watching Subspecies, another Full Moon film, on TV.
- GaffesAt approximately time-stamp 50:20, while Mitzy is getting dismembered in the tub, you can see her eyes blinking even though she's supposed to be dead.
- Générique farfeluDuring the end credits crawl, a laughing Baby Oopsie clutching a chainsaw appears. Body parts fly across the screen and are severed by the blade, and then a stamp appears, ricochets off the chainsaw, and stamps "Full Moon No. 346" on the screen.
- ConnexionsEdited from Baby Oopsie: Chapter One (2021)
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 16m(76 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1
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