The Breed
The Good:
Holy crap, real dogs! I know that is the whole premise of the film, but what I mean to say is, these were real dogs not CGI.
It is in modern monster movie format, I guess specifically you would call this a "creature feature", seeing as how the whole draw is the genetically manipulated dogs... wait is that a good thing?
The characters actions weren't entirely stupid.
The Bad:
One character, Lost's Michelle Rodriguez, gets an arrow through the leg and then went on to do like gymnastics ten minutes later.
The beginning was terrible, like foreshadowing for idiots, or just bad scripting.
The very end was terrible.
Don't expect any real exposition (here, I'll give it to you: There are genetically engineered dogs the army made on this island, period.)
Overall: Wes Craven, have you just gotten lazy? Shame on you, shame. I think he'll produce anything now. This movie is at best a mediocre modern style horror and at worst a complete waste of time. Oh course it was this director's first film behind the wheel solo.
Holy crap, real dogs! I know that is the whole premise of the film, but what I mean to say is, these were real dogs not CGI.
It is in modern monster movie format, I guess specifically you would call this a "creature feature", seeing as how the whole draw is the genetically manipulated dogs... wait is that a good thing?
The characters actions weren't entirely stupid.
The Bad:
One character, Lost's Michelle Rodriguez, gets an arrow through the leg and then went on to do like gymnastics ten minutes later.
The beginning was terrible, like foreshadowing for idiots, or just bad scripting.
The very end was terrible.
Don't expect any real exposition (here, I'll give it to you: There are genetically engineered dogs the army made on this island, period.)
Overall: Wes Craven, have you just gotten lazy? Shame on you, shame. I think he'll produce anything now. This movie is at best a mediocre modern style horror and at worst a complete waste of time. Oh course it was this director's first film behind the wheel solo.
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