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War Room Lounge v54: I was there for Kimura-Gracie, solid crowd

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It's already made more than it's budget and only been out for 4 days. Also 88% on RT.

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Well what the fuck do I know anyway. 78% audience as well so not just critics liking it
 
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Well what the fuck do I know anyway. 78% audience as well so not just critics liking it
It was made by the guy who made The Hills Have Eyes (not the shitty sequel) and High Tension.
 
Have a wedding to attend on Saturday and the ceremony is outside.....

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Guess I'm only going to the Reception
 
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Well what the fuck do I know anyway. 78% audience as well so not just critics liking it

Sam Raimi produced, Alexander Aja directed. They both have pretty decent reps within the horror genre. Satisfying splatterfest guaranteed.
 


What an absolutely stupid concept/trailer, especially since it looks like it was fairly big budget. EDIT: Yeah, it's directed by freaking Sam Raimi.

Alligators are unusually non-violent toward people, but if they did infiltrate your house and hunt you: (a) there wouldn't be a bloody struggle resulting in hand marks everywhere since they would just pull you under and drown you, and (b) they wouldn't just wound you for no reason and then leave you to utter dying wishes. Either they'd leave you alone or they'd eat you and you wouldn't live to tell the tale.

Kind of like how Jaws completely whiffed on shark attacks, which, besides being rare, are even more rarely predatory and certainly don't entail the shark playing with you like a psychopath.

That's a crocodile. Lower teeth exposed.

Shut up, Greg.
 
What an absolutely stupid concept/trailer, especially since it looks like it was fairly big budget. EDIT: Yeah, it's directed by freaking Sam Raimi.

Alligators are unusually non-violent toward people, but if they did infiltrate your house and hunt you: (a) there wouldn't be a bloody struggle resulting in hand marks everywhere since they would just pull you under and drown you, and (b) they wouldn't just wound you for no reason and then leave you to utter dying wishes. Either they'd leave you alone or they'd eat you and you wouldn't live to tell the tale.

Kind of like how Jaws completely whiffed on shark attacks, which, besides being rare, are even more rarely predatory and certainly don't entail the shark playing with you like a psychopath.



Shut up, Greg.


So you didn't like this one either?

 

I love these kinds of movies, didn't know it was out. Now I want to see it. I am usually very frugal when it comes to movies; if its not on Netflix I'll pirate it. But animal attack films are a personal favorite of mine so I might catch this one in theaters.
Oh my word. I can't believe that actually exists

How the fuck did this get the green light for what looks to be a pretty Hollywood level budget? There is no possible way that thing returns value.

I totally want to watch it when it hits the 5 dollar bin at Walmart.
What an absolutely stupid concept/trailer, especially since it looks like it was fairly big budget. EDIT: Yeah, it's directed by freaking Sam Raimi.

Alligators are unusually non-violent toward people, but if they did infiltrate your house and hunt you: (a) there wouldn't be a bloody struggle resulting in hand marks everywhere since they would just pull you under and drown you, and (b) they wouldn't just wound you for no reason and then leave you to utter dying wishes. Either they'd leave you alone or they'd eat you and you wouldn't live to tell the tale.

Kind of like how Jaws completely whiffed on shark attacks, which, besides being rare, are even more rarely predatory and certainly don't entail the shark playing with you like a psychopath.



Shut up, Greg.
Maybe the movie is shit but the premise seems pretty good. I'm sure the alligator won't act realistic at all but if I had to imagine a scenario where an abnormally large gator was preying on humans with impunity, the aftermath of a devastating hurricane would be a plausible one.
 
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I made this in light of Polish's thread

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What an absolutely stupid concept/trailer, especially since it looks like it was fairly big budget. EDIT: Yeah, it's directed by freaking Sam Raimi.

Alligators are unusually non-violent toward people, but if they did infiltrate your house and hunt you: (a) there wouldn't be a bloody struggle resulting in hand marks everywhere since they would just pull you under and drown you, and (b) they wouldn't just wound you for no reason and then leave you to utter dying wishes. Either they'd leave you alone or they'd eat you and you wouldn't live to tell the tale.

Kind of like how Jaws completely whiffed on shark attacks, which, besides being rare, are even more rarely predatory and certainly don't entail the shark playing with you like a psychopath.



Shut up, Greg.
You just know it will get more crocodiles killed for no reason. Same like the Lion King and hyenas.
 
You just know it will get more crocodiles killed for no reason. Same like the Lion King and hyenas.

Well, alligators (we don't have crocs here), but yeah. That happened with some other movie here a while back, but I can't remember what it was. I didn't know that about hyenas. That's fucked up. Can't a guy just be a creepy, cackling, mohawked weirdo in peace?
 
Well, alligators (we don't have crocs here), but yeah. That happened with some other movie here a while back, but I can't remember what it was. I didn't know that about hyenas. That's fucked up. Can't a guy just be a creepy, cackling, mohawked weirdo in peace?
How do you know you don't have crocs? Have you checked every river?

The Lion King was a PR nightmare for hyenas, and the whole noble Lion, scavenger Hyena trope is very inaccurate. I read a quote a while back about the Lion King effect but I can't find it anymore.
 

That's adorable. I've already said that cougars are one of my favorite cats, rally jealous of the few people who have "domesticated" one(I use air quotes because I don't think they are truly domesticated in the way a dog or even a house cat is). IIRC they are largest cat not in the Panetherinae(big cat) subfamily.
You just know it will get more crocodiles killed for no reason. Same like the Lion King and hyenas.
I had heard about something like that happening to sharks after Jaws but people did the same to hyenas after Lion King? For some reason that just seems extra retarded. At least Jaws was a horror movie, how is a kids movie going to inspire you to kill innocent animals?
 
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