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Title: Black Sheep (2006)
Post by: trekgeezer on September 20, 2008, 06:51:07 PM
Henry Oldfield returns home after ten years to Oldfield sheep station in New Zealand. Henry has a condition which his therapist calls Ovinophobia (fear of sheep), which was caused by his being traumatized as a child by his older brother Angus on the day their father was killed in an accident (Angus killed Henry's pet sheep Dudley and then wore the skin to scare Henry.

Henry arrives home on the day Angus is to unveil his new breed of genetically engineered sheep. Angus buys Henry's part of the farm.

Meanwhile a couple of animal rights activists (Experience and Grant) spy on Angus's lab. Grant steals a container meant for disposal and the lab workers pursue them into the forest. When the two get separated Grant accidentally drops the container releasing the carnivorous sheep fetus contained in it. Grant is attacked becomes carnivorous himself, killing a passing bunny eating it.

The fetus crawls away to be taken in by the sheep herd.  You can guess what comes next.


The funniest thing about this movie is idea of making a sheep look ominous.

The victims who survive become a sort of weresheep with prosthetics, animatronics, and probably some CG courtesy of Peter Jackson WETA workshop.

This is an extremely gory movie, very reminiscent of Peter Jackson's early work. The version I have is the unrated one , but I'm unsure what they cut out for the theatrical release (Angus's death scene was one that probably didn't make it to theater's unedited).

I can't say the movie is outright hilarious, but it does have it's moments. It reminds me of Night of the Lepus for the sheer prepostorisness  of the plot. Night was made as a serious movie while Black Sheep is written as black humor.


It's really worth watching, especially for gore hounds.


Title: Re: Black Sheep (2006)
Post by: indianasmith on September 20, 2008, 07:40:21 PM
I posted a thread on this one last spring . . .  it was pretty hilarious!!!!


Title: Re: Black Sheep (2006)
Post by: HappyGilmore on September 21, 2008, 08:55:00 AM
Black Sheep is downright hilarious.  Good good movie.


Title: Re: Black Sheep (2006)
Post by: peter johnson on September 25, 2008, 10:35:04 AM
What made me laugh was the constant contrast between the shots of the real sheep, the CGI sheep, and the puppet sheep/wer-sheep.  Real sheep are like real bunnies:  They simply do not trigger any sort of fear reflex in the human psyche, however they are photographed -- The wer-sheep & mutant sheep on the other hand, while gory and monstrous, did not benefit from our having seen the real sheep in other scenes.  My laugh reflex kept kicking in due to having seen the real sheep & comparing the two.
peter johnson/denny lamb from hades . . .


Title: Re: Black Sheep (2006)
Post by: Torgo on September 25, 2008, 12:49:13 PM
Loved this flick.
(http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/10_02/63BlackSheepDM_468x290jpg.jpg)


Title: Re: Black Sheep (2006)
Post by: the naked kiss on September 29, 2008, 08:17:27 PM
I thought it was really boring and not funny. I am from NZ myself so maybe that is why, but I love Jackson's early films so I don't think that is the reason, the humour was just really corny and predictable, but I understand why people love it.


Title: Re: Black Sheep (2006)
Post by: inframan on October 02, 2008, 03:50:27 PM
I thought it was really boring and not funny. I am from NZ myself so maybe that is why, but I love Jackson's early films so I don't think that is the reason, the humour was just really corny and predictable, but I understand why people love it.


Speaking of Kiwi humor did you like this one?: http://www.devildaredmeto.com/


Title: Re: Black Sheep (2006)
Post by: peter johnson on October 03, 2008, 11:42:39 AM
If you're looking for a good New Zealand film, check out "The Cost of Milk" -- Surreal fairytale come to life -- really beggars description/one of the weirdest films ever made:

A woman runs over an old woman by accident, but the old woman gets up and walks away.  Turns out she's a Maori spirit-being who makes the driver's life complicated from then on.  Her boyfriend owns an agoraphobic dog who runs around the fields while inside a cardboard box.  People constantly wreck their cars and chat with one another in the debris as if nothing has occurred.  Cows appear and disappear, but not at random!  Some of the mythic servants of the spirit-being are a Maori rugby team who specialize in stealing blankets & comforters.  This is a highly inadequate description -- just see it and be amazed.  It has a happy ending.

peter johnson/denny crane


Title: Re: Black Sheep (2006)
Post by: Doggett on December 17, 2008, 09:22:18 AM
I thought it was really boring and not funny. I am from NZ myself so maybe that is why, but I love Jackson's early films so I don't think that is the reason, the humour was just really corny and predictable, but I understand why people love it.

I agree with you. It's not a patch on Braindead.


Title: Re: Black Sheep (2006)
Post by: WilliamWeird1313 on December 17, 2008, 11:57:20 AM
Great concept, and it has some great elements within it, but, overall, I thought the film was poorly executed. BORING with a capital "BORING."


Title: Re: Black Sheep (2006)
Post by: Doggett on December 18, 2008, 06:03:53 PM
Writers need to learn that characters that try to be funny, ironically, aren't. The same problem with Jack Brooks.


Title: Re: Black Sheep (2006)
Post by: ghouck on December 21, 2008, 12:14:51 AM
I liked the movie, it was fun.


Title: Re: Black Sheep (2006)
Post by: Magnus on December 22, 2008, 11:56:54 PM
I really liked this film and I learned that inside of every sheep there is a flesh eating killing machine lurking and waiting to get out.   


Title: Re: Black Sheep (2006)
Post by: Frogger on December 30, 2008, 03:14:50 PM
I thought it was really boring and not funny. I am from NZ myself so maybe that is why, but I love Jackson's early films so I don't think that is the reason, the humour was just really corny and predictable, but I understand why people love it.

I agree with you. It's not a patch on Braindead.


I loved Braindead (why have I not bought it on DVD yet????) but blacksheep was rather dull. I took my girlfriend to see it with me due to the Shaun of the dead comparison in humor. (same way I was tricked into watching slither which is equally dull)

I had to say I considered walking out the cinema as I felt it was crap, only 3 places I remembered laughing.
1. puppet sheep doing the driving car over cliff.
2. The horde of sheep running over the hills.
3. The ending with exploding sheep. (mainly laughing at how crap it was)

Still I have seen far better films and far worse films. This film attempted to be funny using gore joke which fell flat unlike in Braindead which was very funny.

I recommend avoiding this film, instead watching both Shaun of the dead and Braindead.


Title: Re: Black Sheep (2006)
Post by: Doggett on December 30, 2008, 04:03:42 PM
Slither grows on you when you re-watch it.
Black Sheep does not.


Title: Re: Black Sheep (2006)
Post by: Frogger on December 30, 2008, 04:13:38 PM
Slither grows on you when you re-watch it.
Black Sheep does not.

Really? Then I may have to rewatch it.



Title: Re: Black Sheep (2006)
Post by: Doggett on December 30, 2008, 04:20:23 PM
Slither grows on you when you re-watch it.
Black Sheep does not.

Really? Then I may have to rewatch it.



Yeah, I saw it at the cinema and wasn't impressed, however, late at night with some pizza Slither turned out to be pretty good. I don't know what I have to do to make Black Sheep bearable. Perhaps compare it with AVPR, anything looks good compared to that.


Title: Re: Black Sheep (2006)
Post by: Frogger on December 30, 2008, 04:27:09 PM
Slither grows on you when you re-watch it.
Black Sheep does not.

Really? Then I may have to rewatch it.



Yeah, I saw it at the cinema and wasn't impressed, however, late at night with some pizza Slither turned out to be pretty good. I don't know what I have to do to make Black Sheep bearable. Perhaps compare it with AVPR, anything looks good compared to that.

AVP was rewatched recently and I found it great while the first time I watched it I thought it was crap but that was before AVPR.

I will have to give Slither one more chance maybe with beer and popcorn in the early hours it may appear better.