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Description: Genre: Horror / Theatrical Release: 2007 / Suitable for 15 years and over / Director: Jonathan King / Actors: Tammy ... more Newest Review: ... He has such a phobia of sheep that he left the family countryside farm to live in the city, but he still has these fears and ... more |
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Black Sheep [2007]
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by alphason - written on 03.07.08 (Useful, 82 readings)
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Black comedy / mild horror / sheep zombie mutant movie , Released in 2007, Certificate 15, The basic plot is as follows: Henry Oldfield Played by Nathan Meister is terrified of sheep ever since an accident when he was a child claimed the life of his father. He has such a phobia of sheep that he left the family countryside farm to live in the city, but he still has these fears and is advised by his therapist to return and sell off his half share of the family farm. The other half of the farm is owned by Henry's brother who seems a bit mad and has been conducting genetic experiments at the farm and produces a kind of mutant lamb. A bite from one of ...
by plipplop - written on 05.04.08 (Very useful, 121 readings)
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Following a traumatic childhood incident at the family's New Zealand sheep farm, Henry Oldfield moves to the city, where he spends a large proportion of his time trying to cope with his strong (and somewhat irrational) fear of the animals. When his brother makes him an offer on his share of the farm, however, Henry has to confront his fears and take a trip out to the country to sign the paperwork and take the cheque. On the same farm, two young environmentalists named Grant and Experience are staking out the Oldfield farm, intent on uncovering and exposing the secret genetic experiments that are taking place. But the pair has little idea what they will find or ...
by sophies1703 - written on 04.04.08 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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The Plot: Terrified of sheep and dosed up on therapy, Henry Oldfield (Nathan Meister) returns to his family's farm to sell out to his older brother Angus (Peter Feeney), unaware that something bad is going on, and its all down to his brother. When a mutant lamb from Angus' laboratory gets loose onto the farm and bites everything it see's thousands of sheep are turned into bloodthirsty predators. Along with farmhand Tucker (Tammy Davis) and greenie girl Experience (Danielle Mason), Henry finds himself stranded deep on the farm as his worst nightmare comes to life. Battling their way to safety the trio discover there's worse to come: one bite from an ...






