Three guys and one girl in some woods with a bear out for revenge after them. A félelem persze egyre csak nő, miközben a társaság tagjai vészesen fogyatkoznak. While speeding down a dirt road, they hit and kill a cub, sending their Jeep Cherokee into a tree and cracking the radiator. It is worth watching but only if you don't have anything else to do. Well, the bear was good, wasn't he? Now DeCoteau really goes way beyond this. Wes grabs a can of gasoline and pours a trail from the Jeep to the woods. He comes across some run down buildings where he finds hunting paraphernalia, a bear trap, and dead animals.
The roaring sounds were dubbed in later. In this particular case 4 funloving kids head out into an area thats off limits and has a locked gate, but that doesn't stop these kids who are out looking for adventure and really aren't paying attention to the surroundings that they are wildly speeding through and unfortunately a small grizzly cub in the movie it's a black bear cub wanders out into the path of their off road vehicle is hit and killed and thus starts the saga of a grizzly mom full of pent of rage over the loss of her small cub. You'll be flashed out of your mind, I tell you. It does not work and the bear nearly catches him. Grizzly Rage breaks the standard mold for many Sci Fi natural horror films in that the bear featured is a normal grizzly bear rather than a mutant or genetically altered animal.
See details for additional description. A 5-minutes-long scene might have for instance like 20 lightning flashes in it. The other two arrive and rescue Wes, but are unable to help Ritch. The mother bear is played by Koda, a 1,600-pound 730 kg male grizzly bear, working at the direction of a trainer. Distribution Grizzly Rage premiered in on the subscription-based channel on June 7, 2007. For about 30 minutes straight, relentless and persistent.
It breaks from the standard mold many natural horror films follow in that the bear attacking the main characters it not a or , rather it is a normal, but furious mother bear. Featuring a cast of four, the film focuses on a group of teenagers who struggle to survive in a restricted forest while an enraged hunts them relentlessly seeking retribution for killing its cub. He found the film to be cheesy, but very watchable. Wes decides to climb a tall hill on the other side of the clearing to see if he can get a signal on his cell phone. They celebrate and start to leave but the bear breaks out of the building and kills them both. Watch him do not much else, really.
I'm convinced he wanted to show audiences he had a stroboscope on the set by simply making it part of the scenery. They lure the bear to it and then set the gasoline on fire. . Have you ever noticed in certain movies especially cheap B-horror movies whenever there's supposed to be a storm going on outside, those light-guys are just a tad bit too eager to push the buttons on their strobe lighting effects? They winch the vehicle back up to the road, but they cannot get it to start. The vehicle starts again and they leave, but Wes panics and tries to force Shaun to turn around and go back for Ritch, causing the car to go over a cliff. He hated the characters within the first five minutes of the film and found himself wishing that the film had shown more of the bear just walking in the woods rather than the characters talking with one another between the attacks.
Was it because he felt like Tarzan? The bear finds and attacks Ritch. He also felt the plot was poorly conceived and was combined with a badly written script and uninteresting characters: At the very least you would hope that Grizzly Rage is laughably bad, but it doesn't even inspire a chuckle or half a grin. The vehicle overheats down the road so Wes and Ritch go into the forest to find water. I think this film made me very stupid all of the sudden, because I completely failed to link those toxic waste barrels to the bear. And it didn't help things that the bear just looks plain normal. I desperately try to not watch one single David DeCoteau movie every year, yet for some reason I always seem to end up watching one of them every single year.
Or did he feel like going back to nature to go barbaric on the bear's ass? Both Tyler Hoechlin and Graham Kosakoski noted that they were a little afraid of the bear and Director David DeCoteau felt that working with such a powerful live animal added element of danger for the cast and crew during filming. Part of the story even. Main reason I wanted to see it was because it was partly filed near my hometown. Well, we sometimes see a fake bear's claw hitting nothing but thin air really. In comparing , a 1976 natural horror film, and , a 2005 documentary showing the life and death of amateur bear enthusiast , he found it sorely lacking.
Wes climbs a tree, leaving his blood covered clothes on the ground to fool the bear. While in real life, you're even lucky if you catch about two lightning flashes during a whole rainy night. Really a profound sequence that was. Some of the action scenes were not the best. The bear follows and climbs on top of the Jeep, smashing up the car and eventually overturning it before leaving as the sun sets.
He and Lauren hide in the Jeep with the wounded Shaun in the back. Forgive me if I'm not even going into the movie's plot or other details. They lure the bear into the building, and use a trigger to close the front door behind it, locking it in. Film critic David Walker agreed. She returns to the vehicle where the bear rips off the tailgate and drags away Shaun's body. Calmer, he wants to wait for help, but no one knows where they are because they had told their families they were going somewhere else. He was starring in a David DeCoteau movie, and that requires any hot-looking male actor to take his cloths off at some point.
As such, the bear is never actually filmed together with any of the actors. The Jeep explodes, but the bear is unharmed. Production In October 2006, made a deal with the to produce a series of ten made-for-television natural horror films to air on the network the following year. Wes and Lauren turn the Jeep right side up, load him back in the car, then push the Jeep down the hilly road. Once again, DeCoteau manages to poop out a movie that has absolutely nothing to offer.