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Grizzly Rage (2007)

June. 07,2007
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2.6
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After accidentally killing a bear cub while celebrating graduation in the woods, four teens become the target of a seemingly unstoppable Grizzly.

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Exoticalot
2007/06/07

People are voting emotionally.

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ThedevilChoose
2007/06/08

When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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Maleeha Vincent
2007/06/09

It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.

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Marva
2007/06/10

It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,

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M MALIK
2007/06/11

starts of as a typical teenage road trip flick but soon things goes wrong as these kids are stupid,brainless to the extreme they don't even use common sense they go into a banned restricted area and get trapped they kill a bear cup first after that the big large grizzly bear comes after them all of them die one by one.forget the acting these guys are not actors except Kate Todd she is the only eye candy here along with the bear who i think deserves some award he seems to be the only great actor here despite the bad script was given to him.the financiers of this project were bored i guess or they wanted to waste some money for some fun or no reason at all just whoever wrote this and directed was smoking some heavy pot.you keep waiting for the film to get better at some point but hell no it tries its best to annoy you and waste your time and money i mean who would even think of making such nonsense.this crap is made for people who have never seen a film in their life or have no taste in entertainment calling this a film itself is a insult to cinema.ill tell you what just do not accept this film even if someone offers you this for free just buy a large good cake on a evening and enjoy yourself with some tea it is better then wasting cash on this crap.the bear was hungry for some food and boy did he got some i have no sympathy for these idiots all of them deserved to be eaten by the bear they were bad people they never respected fellow humans,animals or life in general.Overall Grizzly Rage 2007 takes the Oscar for being the coolest worst film ever made so if you are a crack head or have nothing to do in your life then this is for you my rating is 1/10:skipp it

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Caitlyn Gaddy
2007/06/12

I would give this A-MAZING movie a 78 out of 10, but that is not an option. I loved the effects so much. It made the movie come alive. At one point, I almost started crying because it looked so real and I thought the bear was coming for me. But, do not fear, when you watch this movie (and you totally should) the bear is NOT actually coming for you; it is all a movie. The bear is trained and it can do you no harm. Also, the hottie-mctottie actors did not suffer any injuries; they were just acting (very well I might). That brings me to my next point: the great acting. I could literally see the fear shining in their eyes when the (fake don't worry) bear was attacking them. And don't get me started on the wardrobe. I loved the fashion choices the girl made, especially the off-the-shoulder tank trend she was rocking. Also, the white fishing hat Ritch was wearing was totes fetch and brought out his eyes. But by far, Wes's outfit of choice (or lack there of) in the forest was the bomb diggity. I loved how he stripped on camera to trick the fake bear. So, in conclusion if you wanna watch this killer bear (again it's fake) thriller, you will not be disappointed. DeCouteau definitely pulled through with another Oscar-deserving winner. **This review was said with seriousness. P.S. Watch the movie P.P.S. hit me up on twitter: Grizzly_Bear_Lurver18

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Wuchak
2007/06/13

2007's "Grizzly Rage" would have worked as a one-hour TV show (with commercials), but not as it is, an 86-minute film.This is a 'confined-location' creature-on-the-loose film in the manner of "Prey" and "Black Water," both also released in 2007. Like those films "Grizzly Rage" takes the material seriously with zero self-parodying, which is a good thing as far as I'm concerned. The main problem with all three films is their thin plots. A group of people are harassed and hunted by a fearsome animal (a bear, lion and croc respectively) in a confined location. Some might survive, some won't. Both "Prey" and "Black Water" are able to (barely) get over this weakness with pretty good results, but "Grizzly Rage" fails.There's just too much time devoted to what is essentially a 45-minute story, which means there's about 35-40 minutes of padding where we watch people climb cliffs, walk in the forest, stroll in their SUV, have meaningless conversations, etc. Needless to say, these scenes are mind-numbingly boring.Another problem is an overlong and unbelievable sequence where the survivors coast in their broke-down SUV when, up to that point, there was no evidence of hilly terrain to coast down – it's all relatively flat (!). This reflects unimaginative, pad-the-runtime writing.Thankfully, there are some good aspects that make the film somewhat worthwhile for some: a quality cast, particularly the two main protagonists, the beautiful Kate Todd with her stunning face and blond hair, and Tyler Hoechlin, who is a good masculine principal with semi-angular facial features in the manner of the Sub-Mariner. The cast take the material seriously and are convincing.The 'confined location' is the outskirts of Winnipeg. Although this area isn't scenic or notable at all, it's nice to have one of these films shot somewhere besides British Columbia or Eastern Europe for a change.The film features a real, huge grizzly throughout, no cartooney CGI.There's also a 4-minute sequence early in the second act featuring the moving song "Belonging" by Jet Set Satellite. It's a great song and the sequence makes the viewer wake up and take notice.But the film's fatally bogged down by too much runtime and not enough plot. Still, it's worthwhile if you like these types of flicks and the positives noted above trip your trigger.GRADE: C- (I'm being generous)

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scorp985
2007/06/14

Three words: grizzly bears are awesome. I was serious when I said this is the best movie I have ever seen. None can rival it. It makes Shindler's List look like a flop. So often people misconstrue the true nature of an angry grizzly mother. Seriously. Even if it would send you into bankruptcy, you NEED to purchase the 8-disc DVD set with over 246 hours of special features. It's amazing that only $15 million was spent on this fantastic 13 out of 10 star film. Say goodbye to fame, Steven Spielberg, David DeCoteau is the new king of directing.Now that I'm finished talking about how fantastic this movie is, I'll tell you why.1. You should have known the entire time that the grizzly would win. They can fly, for crying out loud, and they can shoot quills at you. 2. GRIZZLY RAGE 3. It has some of the most brilliant dialogue ever conceived. For example, "What's a bear doing all the way out here...?" (they're in a forest). 4. The only thing more dangerous than an angry mama grizzly is a space grizzly. 5. It had the best ending of any movie. Ever. Period. Semicolon. Exclamation mark.Simply put:GRIZZLY RAGE!

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