Review of Black Sheep (1996) by John Hartl for The Seattle Times — 18 May 2003
Production values could not be cheaper for a major-studio film. An extended woodsy scene with a collapsing cabin, supposedly set in the Wenatchee National Forest, so obviously makes use of tiny models that you expect the artifice to become part of the joke.
It never does. Like so much of Black Sheep, it's a missed opportunity.
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This review of Black Sheep (1996) was written by John Hartl and published by The Seattle Times on 18 May 2003.
Black Sheep has generally received mixed reviews.
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