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En el bello pero cruel desierto de Australia, vive un animal de tamaño asombroso con una feroz necesidad de sangre y destrucción. Defiende su territorio con fuerza salvaje y mata con una bru... Leer todoEn el bello pero cruel desierto de Australia, vive un animal de tamaño asombroso con una feroz necesidad de sangre y destrucción. Defiende su territorio con fuerza salvaje y mata con una brutalidad animal y cruda nunca vista antes.En el bello pero cruel desierto de Australia, vive un animal de tamaño asombroso con una feroz necesidad de sangre y destrucción. Defiende su territorio con fuerza salvaje y mata con una brutalidad animal y cruda nunca vista antes.
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- 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total
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Loved seeing "Mick Taylor" from Wolf Creek in this movie. Too bad he didn't have a bigger part. I'm tired of watching movies where I actually hope the characters get killed just because they are so stupid. Bennie took the cake in the stupid department! Besides that, he was a jerk and a bully. Not a bad movie though, well worth watching.
Being a massive fan of Razorback and other pig movies (and creature features in general) I was very excited to finally get the opportunity to have a look at Boar. The director, Chris Sun's other efforts include the nasty Daddy's Little Girl and the Slasher Charlies Farm. While they were interesting, they had some glaring problems that prevented them from being very good movies, but each movie this director makes, is a massive step in the right direction. So, going into Boar i was expecting a fun time and that is exactly what I got! In fact, I will say its better than I expected. From the great banter amongst iconic Australian actors, to the fantastic looking giant Boar, this is what you want from this type of movie. Add to that the nastiness in the gore (which you exepct from this director) Boar is a great way to spend 90 minutes if you go into it expecting a fun time!
A gargantuan, wild hog terrorizes the Aussie outback, mutilating those unlucky enough to cross its path. Unaware of this, a family, including a relatively sedate Nathan Jones, and an incredibly non-threatening Bill Mosely, sets out on an ill-fated picnic.
BOAR is a rare, modern horror film that has an element known as "character development", that could prove shocking to some viewers. In other words, we are allowed to get to know a bit about these people before they encounter danger, or even brutal death. There's even some thoughtful dialogue, and, believe it or not, a moment of poignancy! Fear not, this is still a horror movie after all.
Mosely is in pretty much a cameo role as the dad, but Jones, as Uncle Bernie, gets to show off what his nearly 7' tall frame can do against the monster. The trio of women (Simone Buchanan, Melissa Tkautz, and Christie-Lee Britten) certainly hold their own! It's also great to see a bearded John Jarratt. Even Chris Haywood from the all-time classic, Aussie big pig movie, RAZORBACK, makes an appearance! As for the BOAR itself, as others have said, the practical effects are fine. It's the CGI that drags things down a notch. One wishes there had been either more money, or fewer shots of cartoonish swine. In spite of this, BOAR is recommended for lovers of this sub-genre...
BOAR is a rare, modern horror film that has an element known as "character development", that could prove shocking to some viewers. In other words, we are allowed to get to know a bit about these people before they encounter danger, or even brutal death. There's even some thoughtful dialogue, and, believe it or not, a moment of poignancy! Fear not, this is still a horror movie after all.
Mosely is in pretty much a cameo role as the dad, but Jones, as Uncle Bernie, gets to show off what his nearly 7' tall frame can do against the monster. The trio of women (Simone Buchanan, Melissa Tkautz, and Christie-Lee Britten) certainly hold their own! It's also great to see a bearded John Jarratt. Even Chris Haywood from the all-time classic, Aussie big pig movie, RAZORBACK, makes an appearance! As for the BOAR itself, as others have said, the practical effects are fine. It's the CGI that drags things down a notch. One wishes there had been either more money, or fewer shots of cartoonish swine. In spite of this, BOAR is recommended for lovers of this sub-genre...
This film was everything I could of asked for out of this kind of film. The practical creature effects were amazing and the script was well written and funny the only let down for me was the cgi scenes with the titled beast but was fine on the budget the director had to work with. If the director had a bit more of a budget to have better cgi this would of been 10 stars but it's still a bloody awesome movie well worth a watch seeing a good Aussie monster movie
Yes it had to happen. The Xmas ham has finally returned for revenge, Aussie style.
This is an utterly ridiculous horror film about the prince of porkers who has a voracious appetite for outback Australians and the occasional American.
I know the premise sounds awful on paper but its executed with such tongue in cheek good humour with an overstated ribald, ocker vibe, that it actually works.If you have lived in Australia as I have you will know this is overdone in a big way. The "boar-ish" humour is a yard wide and ten feet deep but it plays well in the general context of this film.
As a horror film there is the predictable blood and gore factor but its not gratuitous or sadistic and this film plays better for it. Its more a little on the silly side as are the giant pig special effects.
If you want to have a good laugh with your mates over a few beers and chips or maybe some pork rinds, this is one to watch. 7/10 from me.
I know the premise sounds awful on paper but its executed with such tongue in cheek good humour with an overstated ribald, ocker vibe, that it actually works.If you have lived in Australia as I have you will know this is overdone in a big way. The "boar-ish" humour is a yard wide and ten feet deep but it plays well in the general context of this film.
As a horror film there is the predictable blood and gore factor but its not gratuitous or sadistic and this film plays better for it. Its more a little on the silly side as are the giant pig special effects.
If you want to have a good laugh with your mates over a few beers and chips or maybe some pork rinds, this is one to watch. 7/10 from me.
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- TriviaThere is an uncut version with more gore, but is yet to be released.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Real Housewives of Sydney: Greek Goddess (2017)
- Bandas sonorasIce Ice Baby
Composed by Brian May, Freddie Mercury, John Deacon, Roger Taylor, David Bowie, Earthquake, Mario Johnson and Vanilla Ice
Performed by Vanilla Ice
Published by EMI Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd, Sony ATV Music Publishing Pty Ltd, Administered by Universal Music Publishing Pty Ltd.
Under Exclusive License from Capitol Records Inc, courtesy of Universal Music Australia Pty Ltd
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Ác Thú
- Locaciones de filmación
- Lagoon Pocket, Gympie, Queensland, Australia(River and camping scenes)
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- Presupuesto
- AUD 3,400,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 36 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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