Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA half-human, half-dire wolf creature escapes a lab, unleashing terror on a rural town. Now, Sheriff Parker, game warden Jim, and government agents must stop the deadly rampage.A half-human, half-dire wolf creature escapes a lab, unleashing terror on a rural town. Now, Sheriff Parker, game warden Jim, and government agents must stop the deadly rampage.A half-human, half-dire wolf creature escapes a lab, unleashing terror on a rural town. Now, Sheriff Parker, game warden Jim, and government agents must stop the deadly rampage.
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- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Blake Cooper Griffin
- Jim Martin
- (as Blake Griffin)
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A lot of things I liked about this movie! Sheriff Parker has an Adrian Monk-like psychological disorder that was subtle enough to be funny. Buck Rogers played the general. It had a pretty common story, but that can be forgiven. But, the unrealistic fake agents and hokey monster were just too much for me to not regret watching the movie. To me, a rating of 5 means it's worth watching once. Even though I liked the actors and enjoyed some of the scenes, enough was just too poorly done to think of it as a 5.
First of all, I wonder how this movie ended up released on DVD under the title "Dino Wolf", as the movie had absolutely nothing to do with dinosaurs in any way.
The storyline in "Dire Wolf" is a very straight forward one, albeit very generic and stereotypical for the horror genre. A mutant creature birthed in a laboratory at human hands escapes captivity and unleash a brutal murderous rampage. And it is up to a small group of people to stop the marauding beast.
The creature was just unfathomably lame. It was so obviously-in-your-face just a guy in a bodysuit, and a bad bodysuit at that. The face of the creature was almost unmovable and was just stuck in a perpetual snarl. This was just too fake, and would be something you would expect from a 1980's horror movie.
It should be said that "Dire Wolf" has a surprisingly amount of blood and gore, which ultimately lifts the movie up from being rubbish to a below average level.
As for the acting, well, it was adequate, and people were doing well enough jobs with their roles and characters, given the restrictions of the storyline.
"Dire Wolf" offers absolutely nothing new to the horror genre or creature features for that matter, and there are far better movies in this genre out there.
The storyline in "Dire Wolf" is a very straight forward one, albeit very generic and stereotypical for the horror genre. A mutant creature birthed in a laboratory at human hands escapes captivity and unleash a brutal murderous rampage. And it is up to a small group of people to stop the marauding beast.
The creature was just unfathomably lame. It was so obviously-in-your-face just a guy in a bodysuit, and a bad bodysuit at that. The face of the creature was almost unmovable and was just stuck in a perpetual snarl. This was just too fake, and would be something you would expect from a 1980's horror movie.
It should be said that "Dire Wolf" has a surprisingly amount of blood and gore, which ultimately lifts the movie up from being rubbish to a below average level.
As for the acting, well, it was adequate, and people were doing well enough jobs with their roles and characters, given the restrictions of the storyline.
"Dire Wolf" offers absolutely nothing new to the horror genre or creature features for that matter, and there are far better movies in this genre out there.
Ok so I love these kind of low budget... small town America films..
they are predictable and fun
and I really enjoyed this... it's just the kind of escapism you need sometimes.. light hearted blood and gore entertainment...
with plot holes and far fetched scenarios... it's definatly popcorn time
they are predictable and fun
and I really enjoyed this... it's just the kind of escapism you need sometimes.. light hearted blood and gore entertainment...
with plot holes and far fetched scenarios... it's definatly popcorn time
Dire Wolf is a genuine thinkpiece exploring the animalistic nature of humanity at its core, as evidenced with the Warden's line "you must have nine lives, Amber". Perhaps the dire wolf in the movie is what lies at the center of all of us?
Though the film had a small budget, Fred Olen Ray truly makes the best of it in Dire Wolf. Though some may see Olen Ray's patented eye-level- throughout-the-whole-movie camera technique as laziness and lacking any creative camera use, the beauty of the movie lies in the simplistic camera angles to establish a constant familiarity throughout the film. This avant garde approach to filmography is nothing short of great artistic expression on Olen Ray's behalf.
Another controversial, yet triumphant, move in the film is the unveiling of the wolf in the first ten minutes. With bold candor, the filmmakers sought to cast aside the conventions of suspense and action greats such as Predator, Tremors, and Signs. Who wants to wait for the creature-of- the-feature to be revealed in a suspenseful matter when you can see it clearly in broad daylight as soon as you can sit down?
A must see movie- I would recommend this to anyone. If this movie does not catapult the careers of its actor, there is no justice in Hollywood. Fred Olen Ray's magnum opus should not go unnoticed.
Though the film had a small budget, Fred Olen Ray truly makes the best of it in Dire Wolf. Though some may see Olen Ray's patented eye-level- throughout-the-whole-movie camera technique as laziness and lacking any creative camera use, the beauty of the movie lies in the simplistic camera angles to establish a constant familiarity throughout the film. This avant garde approach to filmography is nothing short of great artistic expression on Olen Ray's behalf.
Another controversial, yet triumphant, move in the film is the unveiling of the wolf in the first ten minutes. With bold candor, the filmmakers sought to cast aside the conventions of suspense and action greats such as Predator, Tremors, and Signs. Who wants to wait for the creature-of- the-feature to be revealed in a suspenseful matter when you can see it clearly in broad daylight as soon as you can sit down?
A must see movie- I would recommend this to anyone. If this movie does not catapult the careers of its actor, there is no justice in Hollywood. Fred Olen Ray's magnum opus should not go unnoticed.
Hey, it's a low budget creature feature. In that context it's pretty entertaining.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe action takes place in and near Santa Mira CA, a fictional town in many films including "Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)" as well as the movie/TV series "Airwolf".
- Erros de gravaçãoBlake Griffin is listed as Blake "Griffith" in credits.
- Versões alternativasShown on Syfy Channel in US as "Dino Wolf".
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 26 minutos
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- 1.78 : 1
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