Review of The Black Sheep (1932) by Private U — 01 Jan 2009
Genetically-engineered New Zealand sheep turn on their creators and attack a group of young, rural Kiwis. Hysterical, exciting, and disgustingly gory. Peter Jackson fans will feel right at home with this one, director King goes for a very similar B-movie atmosphere like Jackson's early days.
Great special effects work by WETA, I especially appreciated seeing some practical/mechanical work still being done in this millennium rather than CGI. A ton of nods to zombie/monster movies for film buffs as well.
Oh, and the ending had me in stitches! Highly recommended for the curious.
This review of The Black Sheep (1932) was written by Private U on 01 Jan 2009.
The Black Sheep has generally received mixed reviews.
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