Black Sheep (US - DVD R1)
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Title: Black Sheep (IMDb)
Starring: Nathan Meister
Released: 9th October 2007
SRP: $24.95
Further Details:
Genius Products and The Weinstein Company have announced the release of Black Sheep for the 9th of October, priced at around $24.95. A list of bonus material can be found below, along with the art.
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Starring: Nathan Meister
Released: 9th October 2007
SRP: $24.95
Further Details:
Genius Products and The Weinstein Company have announced the release of Black Sheep for the 9th of October, priced at around $24.95. A list of bonus material can be found below, along with the art.
- Audio Commentary by Director Jonathan King and Actor Nathan Meister
- 'The Making of Black Sheep' Featurette
- Five Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary
- Blooper Reel
- 'Early Morning': Surprise Scene Shot Exclusively for the DVD
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Haha I really wanted to see this. A definite buy for me.
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This is a definate blind buy for me. I love movies like this!
I can't wait to pick this up.
Dimension EXTREME.
Wow.
But I'm totally going to buy this.
Wow.
But I'm totally going to buy this.
That is the funniest cover ever!
That's possibly the best tagline for a film I've ever seen
I saw a bootleg version of this... and the film was pure horse@%!@* no not the bootleg quality.
The whole concept is lame and unrealistic, even though WETA got their hands on the anamatronics, sheep design, etc... it could not be saved.
BTW the cover is nice. Why do bad movies tend to always get the better cover arts? Grr.
The whole concept is lame and unrealistic, even though WETA got their hands on the anamatronics, sheep design, etc... it could not be saved.
BTW the cover is nice. Why do bad movies tend to always get the better cover arts? Grr.
lee09 wrote: I saw a bootleg version of this... and it was horse@%!@*
The whole concept is lame and unrealistic, even if WETA got their hands on the anamatronics, sheep design, etc... it could not be saved.
You saw a bootleg version which means you are horse@%!@* and no one will give your opinion any credibility. People like you are the problem. You watch bootleg versions of small films like this that have a shoestring budget to begin with, and then complain about the production value.
The whole concept is lame and unrealistic, even if WETA got their hands on the anamatronics, sheep design, etc... it could not be saved.
You saw a bootleg version which means you are horse@%!@* and no one will give your opinion any credibility. People like you are the problem. You watch bootleg versions of small films like this that have a shoestring budget to begin with, and then complain about the production value.
Kaya Savas wrote: lee09 wrote: I saw a bootleg version of this... and it was horse@%!@*
The whole concept is lame and unrealistic, even if WETA got their hands on the anamatronics, sheep design, etc... it could not be saved.
You saw a bootleg version which means you are horse@%!@* and no one will give your opinion any credibility.
Id really do not want to argue with immature lowlifes because at no point do i feel the need of wasting my time on trashy undeveloped people. Ahh yes you are infact 'Reported'
Kaya Savas wrote: lee09 wrote: I saw a bootleg version of this... and it was horse@%!@*
The whole concept is lame and unrealistic, even if WETA got their hands on the anamatronics, sheep design, etc... it could not be saved.
You saw a bootleg version which means you are horse@%!@* and no one will give your opinion any credibility. People like you are the problem. You watch bootleg versions of small films like this that have a shoestring budget to begin with, and then complain about the production value.
Who said i was complaining about production budget? Re-read!?
I said, and I quote:
"The whole concept is lame and unrealistic..."
That clearly states is the actual film not the cost behind it. And even though Weta got their hands on the anamatronics and things... it could never get the film to rise. Go watch real films!
The whole concept is lame and unrealistic, even if WETA got their hands on the anamatronics, sheep design, etc... it could not be saved.
You saw a bootleg version which means you are horse@%!@* and no one will give your opinion any credibility.
Id really do not want to argue with immature lowlifes because at no point do i feel the need of wasting my time on trashy undeveloped people. Ahh yes you are infact 'Reported'
Kaya Savas wrote: lee09 wrote: I saw a bootleg version of this... and it was horse@%!@*
The whole concept is lame and unrealistic, even if WETA got their hands on the anamatronics, sheep design, etc... it could not be saved.
You saw a bootleg version which means you are horse@%!@* and no one will give your opinion any credibility. People like you are the problem. You watch bootleg versions of small films like this that have a shoestring budget to begin with, and then complain about the production value.
Who said i was complaining about production budget? Re-read!?
I said, and I quote:
"The whole concept is lame and unrealistic..."
That clearly states is the actual film not the cost behind it. And even though Weta got their hands on the anamatronics and things... it could never get the film to rise. Go watch real films!
A perfect double feature with Night of the Lepus?
I am going to study abroad in New Zealand for a year and this is a definite must see before I do. And when I'm there all the kiwis will wonder why I look so paranoid around sheep. haha
Stubby wrote: A perfect double feature with Night of the Lepus?
Not quite...everybody knows the perfect double feature for Night of the Lepus starring DeForest Kelley is Kingdom of the Spiders starring William Shatner.
Not quite...everybody knows the perfect double feature for Night of the Lepus starring DeForest Kelley is Kingdom of the Spiders starring William Shatner.
Sh*te production (according to lee09) aside, the tagline's enough to make me want to see this. Awesome! Wish more movies would straddle the lines between sh*te, cheese and being serious. I mean, Peter Jackson's "Dead Alive" was rife with bad acting, relatively low production values, great small-budget special effects, and brilliant one-liners ("Stay back, my son! This calls for divine intervention! I kick arse for the Lord!"). Can't wait to see "Black Sheep"!
Definate blind buy. I´ll be disapointed if its too good. Looks like cheesy yummy goodness.
I really wanted to see this too and it only showed at my local Independent theater for a week.Great idea for a movie especially considering that New Zealand has a larger population of sheep than people.Plus Weta did the special fx and created the creatures so it is a must see.
i was sold when i saw one picture of this film on imdb. however, i don't think it even played in my continent so it's a blind buy for me.
This is just about to come out theatrically in the UK - Looks funny.
The UK tagllne is "Lets get the flock out of here". Not quite as good as the US DVD one but funny nevertheless.
I will definitely see it.
The UK tagllne is "Lets get the flock out of here". Not quite as good as the US DVD one but funny nevertheless.
I will definitely see it.
oh dear lord. the things we will spend our money on.
I think this looks & sounds terrible, but hey, don't want to give the impression I'm looking to complain about something. Let's all remain optimistic about naff flicks & sing songs about love..... together now...
Don't be a sarcastic t**t. There's a difference between commenting on a film and nit-picking about stupid little things, as you were doing yesterday.
looks like my kind of movie!
Cool!
So many sheep jokes involving New Zealanders, so little time
So many sheep jokes involving New Zealanders, so little time
I saw this at a film festival...I don't know if it was simply because it involved New Zealand and Peter Jackson or what but it definitely felt like a straight on imitator to Brain Dead or Bad Taste...nothing felt very creative or new considering that...but it did get a few laughs out of me so eh?
Y'All Take A Chill!
lee09 wrote: Kaya Savas wrote: lee09 wrote: I saw a bootleg version of this... and it was horse@%!@*
The whole concept is lame and unrealistic, even if WETA got their hands on the anamatronics, sheep design, etc... it could not be saved.
You saw a bootleg version which means you are horse@%!@* and no one will give your opinion any credibility.
Id really do not want to argue with immature lowlifes because at no point do i feel the need of wasting my time on trashy undeveloped people. Ahh yes you are infact 'Reported'
Kaya Savas wrote: lee09 wrote: I saw a bootleg version of this... and it was horse@%!@*
The whole concept is lame and unrealistic, even if WETA got their hands on the anamatronics, sheep design, etc... it could not be saved.
You saw a bootleg version which means you are horse@%!@* and no one will give your opinion any credibility. People like you are the problem. You watch bootleg versions of small films like this that have a shoestring budget to begin with, and then complain about the production value.
Who said i was complaining about production budget? Re-read!?
I said, and I quote:
"The whole concept is lame and unrealistic..."
That clearly states is the actual film not the cost behind it. And even though Weta got their hands on the anamatronics and things... it could never get the film to rise. Go watch real films!
Chill out, it's only a movie. No need to get at each other's throats about it. Besides, real films are movies that are made by filmmakers with vivid imaginations & a really great story to tell, the kind of real films that are made on a small budget and somehow, it ends up being talked about in a positive way. "Black Sheep" is a pure example of a real film.
The whole concept is lame and unrealistic, even if WETA got their hands on the anamatronics, sheep design, etc... it could not be saved.
You saw a bootleg version which means you are horse@%!@* and no one will give your opinion any credibility.
Id really do not want to argue with immature lowlifes because at no point do i feel the need of wasting my time on trashy undeveloped people. Ahh yes you are infact 'Reported'
Kaya Savas wrote: lee09 wrote: I saw a bootleg version of this... and it was horse@%!@*
The whole concept is lame and unrealistic, even if WETA got their hands on the anamatronics, sheep design, etc... it could not be saved.
You saw a bootleg version which means you are horse@%!@* and no one will give your opinion any credibility. People like you are the problem. You watch bootleg versions of small films like this that have a shoestring budget to begin with, and then complain about the production value.
Who said i was complaining about production budget? Re-read!?
I said, and I quote:
"The whole concept is lame and unrealistic..."
That clearly states is the actual film not the cost behind it. And even though Weta got their hands on the anamatronics and things... it could never get the film to rise. Go watch real films!
Chill out, it's only a movie. No need to get at each other's throats about it. Besides, real films are movies that are made by filmmakers with vivid imaginations & a really great story to tell, the kind of real films that are made on a small budget and somehow, it ends up being talked about in a positive way. "Black Sheep" is a pure example of a real film.
A movie about killer sheep is unrealistic? Damn....
Anyway, I want to see this. Looks amusing.
Anyway, I want to see this. Looks amusing.
Missed this one at the theater. The trailer looked good and it's my kind of comedy/horror.
lee09 wrote: I saw a bootleg version of this... and the film was pure horse@%!@* no not the bootleg quality.
The whole concept is lame and unrealistic, even though WETA got their hands on the anamatronics, sheep design, etc... it could not be saved.
BTW the cover is nice. Why do bad movies tend to always get the better cover arts? Grr.
Was this the same 'bootleg' that was doing the rounds that had no score and was, infact, the workprint? Just curious...
The whole concept is lame and unrealistic, even though WETA got their hands on the anamatronics, sheep design, etc... it could not be saved.
BTW the cover is nice. Why do bad movies tend to always get the better cover arts? Grr.
Was this the same 'bootleg' that was doing the rounds that had no score and was, infact, the workprint? Just curious...
i don't like the artwork,i prefre the poster artwork.
"Lets get the flock out of here". Haha. Thats fantastic. I nearly wet myself over that one. Great stuff.
The whole concept is lame and unrealistic
Unrealistic? I hate to burst your bubble but the makers of this film stated that they were influenced by Peter Jackson's earlier movies Bad Taste and Dead Alive....watch Bad Taste and tell me if you see one second of anything that is not lame and unrealistic....
THATS THE POINT!
I for one will be first in line for this baby.
Unrealistic? I hate to burst your bubble but the makers of this film stated that they were influenced by Peter Jackson's earlier movies Bad Taste and Dead Alive....watch Bad Taste and tell me if you see one second of anything that is not lame and unrealistic....
THATS THE POINT!
I for one will be first in line for this baby.



