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The Mothman
02-22-2005, 03:09 PM
I love this movie so much. I bet someone has already posted a thread or 2 about this subject, but i dont care.
To anyone who hasnt seen it, then go see it!!!
btw, is there anyone out there who DISLIKES this movie???
i saw a lot of people rave about it on here so i rented it... i should get it by tomorrow from netflix.
The Mothman
02-22-2005, 06:47 PM
Oh god, you'll love it. Very gory, very funny, and very good plot. very original.
IDrinkYourBlood
02-22-2005, 07:15 PM
I was gonna buy this, its only 10 buxx.
BlackWolf
02-22-2005, 10:43 PM
it is quite possibly my favorite horror movie, I love the dark British humor. I give it my highest recommendation for those who have yet to see it...Go buy it Now!
Also, does anyone know of any movies like it? I would love to see more of its kind. thank you in advance:D
The Mothman
02-23-2005, 05:19 AM
It's actually scottish humor. but ya, excellent film
I don't think that there are any like it. It was so original.
urgeok
02-23-2005, 05:23 AM
i thought it was good - better than i suspected because i picket it up without knowing a thing about it.
(i was worried it was going to be about killer dogs - from the title and we all know how wonderful they are.
As i have said on the other 3 or 4 posts on the same subject - the one thing that did bother me ... maybe unfairly - was near the end when the one survivor is holding the bathroom door closed - barely - with his leg - while trying to get through the wall to his friend.
there is no goofy explaination for the ability of a guy holding the door closed on a superhuman monster with a small portion of his weight - other than to 'make it work' for the scene - it was an 'eye roller' for me.
even i cant suspend my disbelief that far :)
other than that i enjoyed it..
Elvis_Christ
02-23-2005, 07:43 PM
I liked this movie a lot because it was a good spin on the Aliens/Predator ect, ect kind of movie. But I think as far as werewolf movies go Ginger Snaps takes the prize for originality and a fresh perspective on the genre.
I too enjoyed this movie... Just saw it last night and it felt like it was Predator at times and then Aliens at other times... I enjoyed it more than the Howling and many other horror movies. And I like the twists at end. I give it a 8/10!
ningenmanga
02-24-2005, 12:08 PM
I liked Dog Solidiers. It had solid acting and great caharcters.
My only beef with it is that the monsters didn't have to be werewolves. They could have been vampires or aliens or widgets or whatever. Plus the last half of the movie does turn into a weird Aliens rip-off.
But along with Ginger Snaps, it's easily one of the best werewolf movies to come out in recent years.
Vodstok
02-28-2005, 04:28 AM
Actually, the portions of the plot dealing with Ryan and sgt Wells they absolutely HAD to be Werewolves. I suppose werebadgers or wereguinea pigs may have worked, but some sort of lycanthropic creature was necesarry to the plot.
That being said, i love Dog Soldiers. Absolutely one of my favorite horror movies.
movieman64
02-28-2005, 06:07 AM
Good W-Wolf movie.
Moezilla
03-02-2005, 07:23 AM
My favorite werewolf movie, surpasses The Howling for me. Excited to see what DS2: Fresh Meat will be like, afraid though that it'll turn into an American horror movie rather than an English one. American horror movies are a fucking joke anymore...
I want to see this movie badly, but I don't want to rent it. I always buy my movies, and even though I have seen it for rent, I can't seem to find it for sale in a store yet. I will expand my search a bit more, sounds good.
ItsAlive75
03-02-2005, 08:17 PM
Originally posted by Tat2
I want to see this movie badly, but I don't want to rent it. I always buy my movies, and even though I have seen it for rent, I can't seem to find it for sale in a store yet. I will expand my search a bit more, sounds good.
I bought it at BestBuy.com for like, 9 bucks. Took forever to deliver, though.
Moezilla
03-03-2005, 12:07 PM
Check your local Walgreen's believe it or not, I've seen it there for cheap. It's always worth a good look there, you'd be surprised at some of the gems that can be found there if you're lucky. I've found Romper Stomper there (not horror but violent :) ) and Horror Express along with several old Hammer movies in those compilation packs for like $5.99 for 3 movies.
IDrinkYourBlood
03-03-2005, 08:30 PM
Whats the gore like in this movie.
BlackWolf
03-03-2005, 09:29 PM
Originally posted by Tat2
I want to see this movie badly, but I don't want to rent it. I always buy my movies, and even though I have seen it for rent, I can't seem to find it for sale in a store yet. I will expand my search a bit more, sounds good.
here you go Link (http://www.horrormovies.com/product_info.php/products_id/459) , its the region 1 version, so make sure your DVD player can play it. also I have heard that the region 2 version has better special features, I have region 1 and am not complaining, so i say get it:D
Vodstok
03-04-2005, 04:04 AM
Originally posted by IDrinkYourBlood
Whats the gore like in this movie. Very gorey. Ther eis a minute long scene of one guy attempting to shove another's guts back into the whole that just got torn in him. Tons of blood.
Originally posted by Urgeok
As i have said on the other 3 or 4 posts on the same subject - the one thing that did bother me ... maybe unfairly - was near the end when the one survivor is holding the bathroom door closed - barely - with his leg - while trying to get through the wall to his friend.
there is no goofy explaination for the ability of a guy holding the door closed on a superhuman monster with a small portion of his weight - other than to 'make it work' for the scene - it was an 'eye roller' for me.
I watched it again yesterday. Here is how thios goes down. Cooper locks himself in the bathroom. he very clearly slmas the door shut then bolts 2 latches. at the same time, sarge is in the water closet next door, holding the door shut with both legs, with a light stick in his mouth, a lightwer, and a can of hairspray.
cooper breaks the sink, takes the faucet, and hacks through the plaster in the wall to get to sgt wells. once he has the hole big enough, a werewolf breaks the door and sticks it's head in, whereupon cooper sticks it in the head with the faucet.
He then crawls under sarges legs (who is still on the toilet holding the door with his feet) and begins hacking at THAT wall with a knife.
Sounds like you got the scene a little mixed up. It isnt nearly as silly as you thought :)
movieman64
03-04-2005, 04:28 AM
I own a copy so I'm gonna watch it again some time today. I remember first seeing it on the Sci Fi channel, and then it was released at Ballbuster, I mean Blockbuster a few weeks later as a New Release.
urgeok
03-04-2005, 04:44 AM
Originally posted by Vodstok
I watched it again yesterday. Here is how thios goes down. Cooper locks himself in the bathroom. he very clearly slmas the door shut then bolts 2 latches. at the same time, sarge is in the water closet next door, holding the door shut with both legs, with a light stick in his mouth, a lightwer, and a can of hairspray.
cooper breaks the sink, takes the faucet, and hacks through the plaster in the wall to get to sgt wells. once he has the hole big enough, a werewolf breaks the door and sticks it's head in, whereupon cooper sticks it in the head with the faucet.
He then crawls under sarges legs (who is still on the toilet holding the door with his feet) and begins hacking at THAT wall with a knife.
Sounds like you got the scene a little mixed up. It isnt nearly as silly as you thought :)
gimme a break you wiener :)
these things rip cars apart .. they cant knock down a bolted bathroom door ? i could do that ! :)
Vodstok
03-04-2005, 04:55 AM
During the commentary there were quite a few comments that one producer would make about plausibility and the other would say "yeah, yeah, its a fantasy movie..." :)
And they used the jaws of life to tear up the car. it was in the background in 3 shots. I bet you missed thew werewolves when they were wearing hard hats, too, no doubt :)
urgeok
03-04-2005, 05:04 AM
Originally posted by Vodstok
During the commentary there were quite a few comments that one producer would make about plausibility and the other would say "yeah, yeah, its a fantasy movie..." :)
And they used the jaws of life to tear up the car. it was in the background in 3 shots. I bet you missed thew werewolves when they were wearing hard hats, too, no doubt :)
like i said .. it happens all the time .. little things that dont make sense (even in the context of the film) but are used to serve the action/moment along.
I guess it stood out for me because for the most part the rest of the film avoided moments like that whereas most american horror films in the last 20 years are rife with them.
Vodstok
03-04-2005, 05:32 AM
The part that always bugged me was Megan. The character. I could never figure out why she would help them, then suddenly turn on them at the end. the twist never sat right with me.
The producers explained the backstory better than the movie did. Apparently Ryan SENT her to scope the area out, and she got infected. She wanted to leave, but at the last moment, realized that she wouldnt, and turned on them (basically gave in to being a werewolf, grudgingly accepting fate)
For once, the commentary actually improved a movie for me, as opposed to just giving me cool insights (it did that in spades though)
Neat shit i leanred from the commentary:
The actor who played Joe played a Nazi in band of brothers because he speaks fluent german. He was complemented personally on the quality of his performance, and was mortified to find out the guy who praised him was Steven Speilberg, and he hadnt realized he was talking to him.
Cooper was originally cast to be played by Jason Statham (Snatch, The Transporter), but he chose to be in Ghosts of Mars instead.:rolleyes:
Ryan was originally going to be Bruce Payne. Thank GOD they didnt go with him....
The rifle that Spoon picks up, and is eventually used by Terry jammed constantly in real life, which is why teryy would fire a shot, then have to unjam it, and shoot again :)
I finally found it! I bought it for $10 at Family Video. I plan on watching it tonight.
Vodstok
03-08-2005, 04:02 AM
Get a cold beverage and some snacks. you will need them as you will probably be rooted in place through the whole thing.
Enjoy it :)
I bought this last night and watched it. What an excellent movie! I can't believe that I waited so long to see this. Definately one to watch over and over. I see that they are in the process of making a Dog Soldiers 2 due out this year (IMDB). It is already on my list.:D
movieman64
03-09-2005, 04:36 AM
Originally posted by Tat2
I bought this last night and watched it. What an excellent movie! I can't believe that I waited so long to see this. Definately one to watch over and over. I see that they are in the process of making a Dog Soldiers 2 due out this year (IMDB). It is already on my list.:D
How long do you wait before watching a film again? I usually watch the flick, and watch the director's commentary versioin right after. I then wait some time, like 2-3 months before watching it again if I liked it.
taylorsmommy
03-09-2005, 04:43 AM
Originally posted by movieman64
How long do you wait before watching a film again? I usually watch the flick, and watch the director's commentary versioin right after. I then wait some time, like 2-3 months before watching it again if I liked it.
I don't even wait that long! I got Day After Tomorrow for Christmas and I've already watched it about 10 times! Same with Van Helsing.
urgeok
03-09-2005, 04:55 AM
Originally posted by movieman64
How long do you wait before watching a film again? I usually watch the flick, and watch the director's commentary versioin right after. I then wait some time, like 2-3 months before watching it again if I liked it.
pretty much the same with me ..
which is insane because i have about 3000 movies i havent watched yet ..
some i just know arent going to be any good so i end up watching something i'll already know i'm in the mood for - again
urgeok
03-09-2005, 04:56 AM
Originally posted by taylorsmommy
I don't even wait that long! I got Day After Tomorrow for Christmas and I've already watched it about 10 times! Same with Van Helsing.
i was captivated by day after tomorrow - but if i ever see van helsing again, it will be with the commentary on so i can listen to sommers explaining himself.
that should be far more entertaining for me than the movie itself :)
taylorsmommy
03-09-2005, 06:49 AM
Originally posted by urgeok
i was captivated by day after tomorrow - but if i ever see van helsing again, it will be with the commentary on so i can listen to sommers explaining himself.
that should be far more entertaining for me than the movie itself :)
I watch it so I can drool over Hugh Jackman:D
Originally posted by movieman64
How long do you wait before watching a film again? I usually watch the flick, and watch the director's commentary versioin right after. I then wait some time, like 2-3 months before watching it again if I liked it.
It depends on the movie. Good films like Dog Soldiers, I watch again the next day or so. Others like Soul Survivors, every couple of months.
Moezilla
03-09-2005, 01:01 PM
Originally posted by taylorsmommy
I watch it so I can drool over Hugh Jackman:D
I watch it to drool over Kate Beckinsale, bad accent and all she's still HOT! :)
Wickerman
03-12-2005, 01:04 PM
Dog Soldiers is a great movie! I bought it on DVD and loved it. Finally Fangoria recommends a movie thats good!
ItsAlive75
03-12-2005, 01:33 PM
Originally posted by Moezilla
I watch it to drool over Kate Beckinsale, bad accent and all she's still HOT! :)
Bad accent indeed.
I heard she researched the role by watching The Count on Sesame Street.:D
Vodstok
03-14-2005, 04:30 AM
Originally posted by ItsAlive75
Bad accent indeed.
I heard she researched the role by watching The Count on Sesame Street.:D
7! Ah ah ah!
urgeok
03-14-2005, 05:25 AM
Originally posted by ItsAlive75
Bad accent indeed.
I heard she researched the role by watching The Count on Sesame Street.:D
the guy playing dracula sure did .. either that or count chocula
Vodstok
03-14-2005, 05:37 AM
Still havent seen it. Havent been in the mood for something that mindless for a while. Shit, i havent watched either Mummy movie in over a year.
urgeok
03-14-2005, 05:42 AM
Originally posted by Vodstok
Still havent seen it. Havent been in the mood for something that mindless for a while. Shit, i havent watched either Mummy movie in over a year.
it goes beyond mindless ... it's vacuuous soul sucking shit as far as i'm concerned.
Man i hate that filmmaker .. not many prople who can put the stamp of shit on everything they do so clearly...
Vodstok
03-14-2005, 05:43 AM
The funny thing was, i actually liked the Mummy movies when i first saw them (I like rachel weiss.... Yowsa:)), but once i found out he was the same guy who did Deep Rising..... Well, i can only stand so much shit....
alkytrio666
06-27-2005, 07:05 AM
So I consider myself a pretty big horror fan, but I still haven't seen Dog Soldiers.
Me and my friends picked it up a couple days ago, haven't been able to watch it, we've been busy with other things. But tonight's the night, and I am so psyched.
I won't even ask if it's good, 'cause everyone seems to like it.
urgeok
06-27-2005, 07:47 AM
Originally posted by alkytrio666
So I consider myself a pretty big horror fan, but I still haven't seen Dog Soldiers.
Me and my friends picked it up a couple days ago, haven't been able to watch it, we've been busy with other things. But tonight's the night, and I am so psyched.
I won't even ask if it's good, 'cause everyone seems to like it.
try not to get TOO psyched - thats a good formula for a let down.
I took a chance on this movie without knowing or hearing a thing about it .. so i was pleasantly suprised and enjoyed it.
but it still has plot holes and things that dont make any sense ...
if it was built up for me to be the best god damn werewolf movie out there - i'd have been dissapointed.
alkytrio666
06-27-2005, 08:23 AM
Originally posted by urgeok
try not to get TOO psyched - thats a good formula for a let down.
I took a chance on this movie without knowing or hearing a thing about it .. so i was pleasantly suprised and enjoyed it.
but it still has plot holes and things that dont make any sense ...
if it was built up for me to be the best god damn werewolf movie out there - i'd have been dissapointed.
Got it. Haha yah I should probably de-psych myself a little bit.
movieman64
06-27-2005, 08:30 AM
God I haven't posted on here in about a million years...Dog Soliders was a bit of a suprise for me. I liked it, despite the fact that Werewolf movies aren't one of my favorites. I watched curse the other day with my son and he loved it. He told me about 20 times how HOT he thought Christina Ricci was, so that prob had a lot to do with.
The soliders held up in a remote cabin, fighting the monsters was a great concept, I wish it had a little more substance to it, more how the creatures evolved type thing, but thats just me.
I own it, and have watched it several times.
taylorsmommy
06-27-2005, 08:33 AM
Originally posted by movieman64
God I haven't posted on here in about a million years...Dog Soliders was a bit of a suprise for me. I liked it, despite the fact that Werewolf movies aren't one of my favorites. I watched curse the other day with my son and he loved it. He told me about 20 times how HOT he thought Christina Ricci was, so that prob had a lot to do with.
The soliders held up in a remote cabin, fighting the monsters was a great concept, I wish it had a little more substance to it, more how the creatures evolved type thing, but thats just me.
I own it, and have watched it several times.
Good to see you here again dude!
movieman64
06-27-2005, 08:47 AM
Thanks TM. It's hard to find time to post on all the groups I belong to this time of year. Been taking care of some personal stuff too. I watched Alive last night and it bored me to death...
alkytrio666
06-27-2005, 08:47 PM
Just watched it.
Good, pretty darn good. Luckily Urge warned me not to over-psych myself, because as I found, it wasn't godly as I was starting to get the impression. But it was very enjoyable.
IDrinkYourBlood
06-27-2005, 08:53 PM
buying it tomorrow for 6.99. I cant wait to watch it tomorrow, but im not hyping it up or having any expectations.
alkytrio666
06-28-2005, 09:52 AM
Originally posted by IDrinkYourBlood
buying it tomorrow for 6.99. I cant wait to watch it tomorrow, but im not hyping it up or having any expectations.
It's easily worth $6.99...good find. Where are you buying from?
Kreech
06-28-2005, 11:16 AM
Originally posted by IDrinkYourBlood
buying it tomorrow for 6.99. I cant wait to watch it tomorrow, but im not hyping it up or having any expectations.
I got it from Blockbuster for $10 two years or so ago after seeing it on sci-fi. Yes, you are getting a good deal on this movie. It's still my favorite werewolf adaptation.
AngelaBaker
06-29-2005, 05:12 PM
i luved this movie.
movieman64
06-30-2005, 04:50 AM
Originally posted by alkytrio666
It's easily worth $6.99...good find. Where are you buying from?
Got mine at DDDVD
http://tinyurl.com/yvst2
The_Return
06-30-2005, 04:50 PM
Originally posted by alkytrio666
It's easily worth $6.99...good find. Where are you buying from?
Thats probably Canadian funds...I bought mine at Zellers for that price.
Decadent
07-06-2005, 02:01 PM
I would say this is probably my favourite werewolf movie, but I think the genre needs some new blood {sorry} injected into it. There haven't been many new takes on the werewolf concept, and I never find the 'wolves themselves convincing enough. This film is very funny though, and some nice gore, especially with Sean Pertwee's stomach. Definitely worth buying, but I think it could easily be bettered.