I've still never been as terrified as I was watching this movie 47 years ago, and it's great to see it again, except for the dramatic music all the way through 😂, in 77 I think I rode my bicycle 15 miles on a country road to the movie theater to see it, but riding home past the farms and cemetery was my most terrifying experience.
@@RyoufriggingseriousI was born in 77 I luv old-school horror should of seen my room back in the mid 80s lol 😆🤘the old Fangoria and Gorezone pull out posters I hung up back then my entire family was not sleeping in my room lol 😆 back when I was a kid I didn't like people touching my things lol 😆 horror movie fanatic
Underated film. Some legitimate scares, the "trapped in the tunnel sequence" and the "driving by night attack" were particularly well done. Saw this with my dad when it was released on a double feature in 79 with "nightwing" (another nature gone wild flick with bats)
I read the original story as a book before any movie was made of it. .... I was so excited when a movie was made. .... The movie was close to the same story... I am glad to have consumed both.
Probably the reason I don't have any friends. They repel down some dark cliffside, and screaming bloody murder, my first instinct will NOT be following them in their fate.
I love a good creature feature. Thing is they’re usually more on the fun side where’s “Prophecy” is just F’n scary. Either way very underrated horror movie.
For all you know it alls, this isn't the kind of movie you appreciate as an adult this is the kind of movie you appreciate when you're a kid. Just like nightmare on elm Street movies not scary now back then it was
Holy crap i remember this movie as a kid. I could only remember the hairless creature in it but not what the movie name was. Wow thanks for bringing me back down memory lane. Yes, this movie scared the shit out of me but i loved the way this movie was made. Perfectly scary to a kid. Great upload guys
I saw this movie in the theater in 1979, the same year I went to see the original Alien movie. An interesting turn for John Frankenheimer moving into the Monster movie territory for this movie. Kind of reminds me of when Howard Hawks did a similar move in making the original Thing movie. The casting and acting is not that great with Robert Foxworth, Talia Shire and Armand Assante not very good in their roles. However, Richard Dysart is very good as he was in John Carpenters remake of the Thing. His run thru the forest trying to escape the mutant bear is wonderful horror stuff. Setting the characters in the isolated Maine woods and then having them fend off the Monster is very much like the Thing movies, or It the Terror from Beyond Space and Alien. Thank you for posting this film.
idiots when they swam to the other shore and just hung out at the edge of the dock, while the weird bear was swimming towards them, i started rooting for the bear....hes above them in the darwin awards
I havent seen this movie in many years. Its still a believable story,considering how humans are still so destructive to the environment. I wish there had been a part 2 showing the birth of her baby.
I seen this when I was 11 and it traumatized me I was so scared I didn’t want to go in the mountains for years 😆 side note the guy that was the Predator played the monster in this movie
I can empathize. I was 14 when those jerks in the ticket booth let my 12 year old cousin and me into see this. I had nightmares for MONTHS over that damned sleeping bag scene!
I watched this when I was 8 years old (Im 50 now). I had nightmares up until I was 18!. Every so often, nightmares about bears & this prophecy bear. I was 18 when my last nightmare hit. Been fine ever since. I still think this is a freaky movie. It is a lot of story. Yes it is. But the scenery is amazing. And then the freaky freaking bear comes!!! Awww, and the babiy bears? That was so terrible. The poor things. I just looked away from those parts. Short parts though so that was good. Once ya see a second of it, it'll be in your brain forever. I say great movie.
I watched Grizzly in 1976 when I was pregnant with my first son, then saw this when I was pregnant with my second son. We used to camp a lot back then. That's what we did every year when we went on vacation. After this movie, I hated camping. When we did go camping the same year as this movie, i refused to go to the bathroom or anywhere at the campground by myself.And was even afraid to go out in my own backyard.. Funny thing is we lived in the middle of the city where there were no bears. Now I live partway up a mountain and in the woods. Plenty of black bears around here. I've had a few close encounters. The most recent one happened when I let the feral cat that I feed back out of the house. As soon as I opened the door ,the cat ,who was going to run,froze. I had my head out the door and was looking down and watching the cat. I looked up and about 6 inches from my face was a large male bear!. He probably was around 400 pounds...huge..The poor cat launched himself about twenty feet over that bear and halfway across the yard. I instantly closed the door and locked it. I heard my neighbor yelling. His 3 cats were indoor/outdoor cats. They freaked out from the bear and my cat's reaction and ran in their house and literally the length of the house at full speed, knocking things down. I looked our and the bear was running back in the woods. That's their usual reaction. I just give them their space as an apex predator and we get along fine.
I saw this at the movie at the time of the "Wild Animal Horror" craze and "Mutant Monster" movie scare phase....Thanks for the upload very good movie as i remembered paying to see at the Theater....Peace
Saw it in the theater when I was 22 and this the first time it in 45 years so it’s like a new movie. Robert Foxworth was in the seventies tv movie Ants I just rewatched a few weeks ago. Talia Shire is best known as Stallone’s wife in Rocky. Excellent ecological Sci Fi movie
The tour through the paper plant was interesting. I never considered how much sawdust was a byproduct of cutting logs. I kind of wish I could take a tour now.
The best thing about retro movies is that you don't see the anoying kids in the comments asking "whos here on 2024?" Or " who reads the comments before watching" or my favorite " watching from kuna kente land" thank god for small favors and adulthood 😂😂😂 love old movies, they're the best!! 😂😂
Thanks for the upload, I remember reading the book in the late 1970's. I might feel differently now but I remember the book being more scary than the film. The book also wraps up what happened concerning Maggie's pregnancy but you will have to find the book to get the answer to that, no spoilers here. 😁
i remember seeing the commercial of this movie when i was a kid, scared the shit out of me.. fun fact: the lumber boss played on the 1982 movie, the thing.
Kind of comical, I doubt the indians would have called the creature Katahdin since it translated to "the Greatest Mountain". Katahdin is the highest mountain in Maine and is almost a mile high at 5,269' and is the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail. I'm a native Mainer and hiked it twice on Knife's Edge Trail which took us just about all day. There's a pond there and no one is allowed to touch it but the rangers will give you a cup of it's water for one to taste/drink and the pond is crystal clear. Not one part of the movie was filmed in Maine, go figure!
@@roxanneweichinger9318 I feel fortunte to have lived there and am looking forward to returning soon. Took a break from the harsh winters but miss it's beauty and many people there.
This is just a reflection of what is taking place today in all our seas, rivers, lakes, reservoirs , people and animals. I saw nothing comical about it as one comment suggested. I did not see this movie as a horror at all, my focus was absolutely on the impact of waste in the environment. Another thing that they touched on in this movie is the treatment of indigenous people and the blame game, when it is modern industries that are failing the environment. Good movie.
I totally agree, trouble is this did happen in the beginning of the logging industry, they did use mercury on the logs and the Indians and nature suffered. White man was the worst thing to hit any country.
I never knew that Kevin Peter Hall played the mutant bear. Thanks for letting me know. He was also great in Predator & Harry and the Hendersons. Sad he died of HIV related pneumonia in 1991.
@jeffreyirabernstein True he had just gotten married too. His wife is such amazing lady also. Alaina Reed Hall on the TV show 227, sad to say but she had passed away do to breast cancer. There both in heaven. R.I.P 🙏🏼🕊️🙏🏼🕊️🙏🏼
My Dad took me and my brothers to see this movie in 1979 when it came out. We made fun of my brother Chris because he said he'd close his eyes if he got scared. ALL of us closed our eyes. Lol.
1:07:00 - I can’t handle anymore. No more of Talia Shire’s unwanted pregnancy. No more of Robert Foxworthy’s ineptitude. No more of Armand Assante’s tension. It’s like torture. Bye. 👋
After telling my landlord rats had bitten my baby, and he replied to me, " rats have got to eat too", let's just say ....... they will never find the body 😊.
Great ecological message at the end of the movie 😢😢😢😢be careful of how we treat our ecosystem all together n be careful just how much we pullote n destroy our ecosystem 😮
36:20 - This is funny, because it is so misrepresentative. The movie was filmed in western Canada where the homes were typically log or plank houses (longhouses & sheds). In Maine, where the movie is set, the natives lived in wig-wams, which were round dwellings usually constructed of wood and brush. The dwellings shown here are teepees (tipis), which are conical structures made of hides or canvas, and used by the plains Indians. Yeah, they were making a horror movie in Canada, so who cares about accuracy or details? If you think the filming location looks nice and would like to visit it, come to Crofton on Vancouver Island, halfway between Victoria & Nanaimo.
Leonard Rosemann's score is one of the highlights. Who would've thought that the metal mercury would be behind the environmental carnage. I'll never go camping again. Thanks David Seltzer.
At first I thought it was an Alien movie, only to find out it was about mercury poisoning nature animals at the log mill etc. Making them crazy to mutate to abnormal sizes 😅
Ive handeled the papir machines, the rolling machines on a papermill in Norway, Hønefoss. We produced for American papers as well...we loved these orders, wast orders, produced for days... And yes, we had spills...fires and accidents
I tell you after watching this movie watch scared the living daylights out of me . I to this day l will not go camping . But the their where so top actor and actress that where in this movie .
Prophecy 1979. It stars Robert Foxworth, Talia Shire and Armand Assante. Director John Frankenheimer Produced by Robert L. Rosen Written by David Seltzer.... yea there is a novel
i saw this movie a long time ago on VHS tape its a scary horror movie about a deformed mutated grizzly bear that goes on a killing spree among the forrest visitors in a strong poluted environment.😬
I've still never been as terrified as I was watching this movie 47 years ago, and it's great to see it again, except for the dramatic music all the way through 😂, in 77 I think I rode my bicycle 15 miles on a country road to the movie theater to see it, but riding home past the farms and cemetery was my most terrifying experience.
I can relate to how you felt but this came out in 1979,not 1977.
Prophecy is the greatest mutant bear movie ever made! Seriously, I saw this in the theater as a kid and loved it!
@@christophernuzzi2780 Not to take anything from the cool experience you had as a kid, but I think it's the only mutant bear movie
You hear horrible screams down the cliff. So you go right down there😮. NOT ME😱
I saw this in the theater when it came out. You sure can't beat the horror movies of the 70s and 80s. Those times were much more sane, too 😂
Got that right, the crap they pump out today isn't worth watching, on tv or at the movies
@@Ryoufriggingserious absolutely
@@Ryoufriggingserious some good horror movies come out back then some were just out right daakulous lol 😆
@@Ryoufriggingserious I luv my old 80s horror flicks
@@RyoufriggingseriousI was born in 77 I luv old-school horror should of seen my room back in the mid 80s lol 😆🤘the old Fangoria and Gorezone pull out posters I hung up back then my entire family was not sleeping in my room lol 😆 back when I was a kid I didn't like people touching my things lol 😆 horror movie fanatic
Underated film. Some legitimate scares, the "trapped in the tunnel sequence" and the "driving by night attack" were particularly well done. Saw this with my dad when it was released on a double feature in 79 with "nightwing" (another nature gone wild flick with bats)
Seriously guys, monster swims towards them, they sat there like statues, I would have been running like a bat out of hell.
When I was a kid, this scared the shit outta me.
Me too ❤
Same here scared the crap out of me.that one part were it slammed the sleeping bag against the tree.😬
Same. I was 10.
😮 I saw this when I was a kid. It was traumatizing .
@@jaygibson5057 This was you " Ex-Lax." 😁
I remember seeing this in the theater as a kid. Scared the crap out of me!! That opening scene REALLY set the mood for terror.
I remember this well, one of the more sensible horror movies, polluted waters and mutated monsters..... could happen.
I love this movie. Bought it on DVD. Great memories of the good old days.
I read the original story as a book before any movie was made of it. .... I was so excited when a movie was made. .... The movie was close to the same story... I am glad to have consumed both.
Probably the reason I don't have any friends. They repel down some dark cliffside, and screaming bloody murder, my first instinct will NOT be following them in their fate.
You don't need stupid friends anyway.
No joke.
@@LETME-kl9jg Damn right
The first time I saw this movie I was a kid and it really scared me. Now I'm 65 years old and it still scared me. Some things never change, lol.
you got old that changed big time... I know I did too~ lols! 63 oyvey~
Saw this at the theater in the mid to late '70's. Pretty scary back in the day on the big screen.
I love a good creature feature. Thing is they’re usually more on the fun side where’s “Prophecy” is just F’n scary. Either way very underrated horror movie.
For all you know it alls, this isn't the kind of movie you appreciate as an adult this is the kind of movie you appreciate when you're a kid. Just like nightmare on elm Street movies not scary now back then it was
Holy crap i remember this movie as a kid. I could only remember the hairless creature in it but not what the movie name was. Wow thanks for bringing me back down memory lane. Yes, this movie scared the shit out of me but i loved the way this movie was made. Perfectly scary to a kid. Great upload guys
I saw this movie in the theater in 1979, the same year I went to see the original Alien movie. An interesting turn for John Frankenheimer moving into the Monster movie territory for this movie. Kind of reminds me of when Howard Hawks did a similar move in making the original Thing movie. The casting and acting is not that great with Robert Foxworth, Talia Shire and Armand Assante not very good in their roles. However, Richard Dysart is very good as he was in John Carpenters remake of the Thing. His run thru the forest trying to escape the mutant bear is wonderful horror stuff. Setting the characters in the isolated Maine woods and then having them fend off the Monster is very much like the Thing movies, or It the Terror from Beyond Space and Alien. Thank you for posting this film.
idiots when they swam to the other shore and just hung out at the edge of the dock, while the weird bear was swimming towards them, i started rooting for the bear....hes above them in the darwin awards
I probably shouldn’t find the jumping around in the sleeping bag scene funny, but…😂
I haven't seen this movie since the 1980s
I was 14 and sitting in balcony watching this and drinking Southern Comfort. Next morning was a horror show. Now I'm 60 and an alcoholic: Prophecy
Excellent movie by the great director Frankenheimer.
And to think, it was exactly this sort of movie that gave me a love of horror films, all those years ago ( about 50 or 55 yrs)
Damn people. Why give that thing to a pregnant lady to carry and why not give it back to it's mother😢 how many died for this?
None.😅
It's Manbearpig!!!!!!!!!😅😅😅😅
truly a classic horror movie all action mystery and horror well worth watching
I always rated this movie as being one of my favorite horror movies.🎥
This is 1979 film
I havent seen this movie in many years. Its still a believable story,considering how humans are still so destructive to the environment. I wish there had been a part 2 showing the birth of her baby.
I seen this when I was 11 and it traumatized me I was so scared I didn’t want to go in the mountains for years 😆 side note the guy that was the Predator played the monster in this movie
I can empathize. I was 14 when those jerks in the ticket booth let my 12 year old cousin and me into see this. I had nightmares for MONTHS over that damned sleeping bag scene!
I watched this when I was 8 years old (Im 50 now). I had nightmares up until I was 18!. Every so often, nightmares about bears & this prophecy bear. I was 18 when my last nightmare hit. Been fine ever since. I still think this is a freaky movie. It is a lot of story. Yes it is. But the scenery is amazing. And then the freaky freaking bear comes!!! Awww, and the babiy bears? That was so terrible. The poor things. I just looked away from those parts. Short parts though so that was good. Once ya see a second of it, it'll be in your brain forever. I say great movie.
I watched Grizzly in 1976 when I was pregnant with my first son, then saw this when I was pregnant with my second son. We used to camp a lot back then. That's what we did every year when we went on vacation. After this movie, I hated camping. When we did go camping the same year as this movie, i refused to go to the bathroom or anywhere at the campground by myself.And was even afraid to go out in my own backyard.. Funny thing is we lived in the middle of the city where there were no bears. Now I live partway up a mountain and in the woods. Plenty of black bears around here. I've had a few close encounters. The most recent one happened when I let the feral cat that I feed back out of the house. As soon as I opened the door ,the cat ,who was going to run,froze. I had my head out the door and was looking down and watching the cat. I looked up and about 6 inches from my face was a large male bear!. He probably was around 400 pounds...huge..The poor cat launched himself about twenty feet over that bear and halfway across the yard. I instantly closed the door and locked it. I heard my neighbor yelling. His 3 cats were indoor/outdoor cats. They freaked out from the bear and my cat's reaction and ran in their house and literally the length of the house at full speed, knocking things down. I looked our and the bear was running back in the woods. That's their usual reaction. I just give them their space as an apex predator and we get along fine.
Great movie! Scared me and I saw it in the cinema when it first came out and almost 60 years later I still think about it. 😮
Yep am 58 and remember this movie
Haven't seen this in years. Brilliant movie.
I saw this at the movie at the time of the "Wild Animal Horror" craze and "Mutant Monster" movie scare phase....Thanks for the upload very good movie as i remembered paying to see at the Theater....Peace
Saw it in the theater when I was 22 and this the first time it in 45 years so it’s like a new movie. Robert Foxworth was in the seventies tv movie Ants I just rewatched a few weeks ago. Talia Shire is best known as Stallone’s wife in Rocky. Excellent ecological Sci Fi movie
The tour through the paper plant was interesting. I never considered how much sawdust was a byproduct of cutting logs. I kind of wish I could take a tour now.
The best thing about retro movies is that you don't see the anoying kids in the comments asking "whos here on 2024?" Or " who reads the comments before watching" or my favorite " watching from kuna kente land" thank god for small favors and adulthood 😂😂😂 love old movies, they're the best!! 😂😂
Omg yes! They are SO annoying!
😂😂😂 agreed!
Who is watching today 3-24-24
Kevin peter hall the original predator 👍
Thanks for the upload, I remember reading the book in the late 1970's. I might feel differently now but I remember the book being more scary than the film. The book also wraps up what happened concerning Maggie's pregnancy but you will have to find the book to get the answer to that, no spoilers here. 😁
i remember seeing the commercial of this movie when i was a kid, scared the shit out of me..
fun fact: the lumber boss played on the 1982 movie, the thing.
This movie and The Exorcist scared the living life out of me when I watched them as a child lol.
the days of the 70s and 80s could not beat it
Kind of comical, I doubt the indians would have called the creature Katahdin since it translated to "the Greatest Mountain". Katahdin is the highest mountain in Maine and is almost a mile high at 5,269' and is the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail. I'm a native Mainer and hiked it twice on Knife's Edge Trail which took us just about all day. There's a pond there and no one is allowed to touch it but the rangers will give you a cup of it's water for one to taste/drink and the pond is crystal clear. Not one part of the movie was filmed in Maine, go figure!
1:35 I just hope that racoon was ok after filming…Poor little fella😢!
Few movies are filmed on location.
@davidrichards3752, I went to Maine a few times when I was a kid, what a beautiful place!
@@roxanneweichinger9318 I feel fortunte to have lived there and am looking forward to returning soon. Took a break from the harsh winters but miss it's beauty and many people there.
This is just a reflection of what is taking place today in all our seas, rivers, lakes, reservoirs , people and animals. I saw nothing comical about it as one comment suggested. I did not see this movie as a horror at all, my focus was absolutely on the impact of waste in the environment. Another thing that they touched on in this movie is the treatment of indigenous people and the blame game, when it is modern industries that are failing the environment. Good movie.
I totally agree, trouble is this did happen in the beginning of the logging industry, they did use mercury on the logs and the Indians and nature suffered. White man was the worst thing to hit any country.
And if trump and the Republicans have their way, the EPA would be slashed and their regulatory powers taken away
I thought the Prophecy l watched in 1979 theater drive in
This the beginning to a learning now look what's up movies do teach to stop before started.
@@keithmyers5328really? Politics? Can you just watch the movie?? T D S
They lay on the dock and wait for the creature to reach them. Makes sense to me.
there are people who always have to nag...
Such amazing and scary movie. And the actor who played the bear, was amazing. R.I.P Kevin Peter Hall 🙏🏼🕊️🙏🏼🕊️🙏🏼
I never knew that Kevin Peter Hall played the mutant bear. Thanks for letting me know. He was also great in Predator & Harry and the Hendersons. Sad he died of HIV related pneumonia in 1991.
@jeffreyirabernstein True he had just gotten married too. His wife is such amazing lady also. Alaina Reed Hall on the TV show 227, sad to say but she had passed away do to breast cancer. There both in heaven. R.I.P 🙏🏼🕊️🙏🏼🕊️🙏🏼
I am 72 years old and never Sean this movie looks pretty good so far
seen*
The dad thinking there was something out there should have listened to his instincts. I certainly would have.
My Dad took me and my brothers to see this movie in 1979 when it came out. We made fun of my brother Chris because he said he'd close his eyes if he got scared. ALL of us closed our eyes. Lol.
I remember holding my hand up in front of my face during scary movies like the old Frankenstein and Wolfman movies. Fun times.
Great movie very true this is an illustration of fulfilling prophecy
What a great view you get with colour and natural sceny.
1:07:00 - I can’t handle anymore. No more of Talia Shire’s unwanted pregnancy. No more of Robert Foxworthy’s ineptitude. No more of Armand Assante’s tension. It’s like torture. Bye. 👋
After telling my landlord rats had bitten my baby, and he replied to me, " rats have got to eat too", let's just say ....... they will never find the body 😊.
This movie scared the holy hell out of me😃
Worth watching
I like Talia Shire especially in the Godfather
Good movie. Thank you for sharing!! Loved it!!
Great ecological message at the end of the movie 😢😢😢😢be careful of how we treat our ecosystem all together n be careful just how much we pullote n destroy our ecosystem 😮
Nowadays that bear would have deformities and ADHD, things have only got worse with pollution of one kind or another
yeah, I got a mill down the river from me. The creek next to it is where u avoid fishing. Except the newbies that move here.
I was 10 years old when we watched this at a drive-in, scared the crap out of me, LOL.
Saw this when l was 21. Couldn't hardly make out then saw at driven very scary eatching now in my home can't wait.
That's Rocky's wife Adrian! (Talia Shire) 😊
かなり昔の作品だけど画質かなりいいね。リマスター技術スゴいね
Saw this in the theater....scared me as a kid
36:20 - This is funny, because it is so misrepresentative. The movie was filmed in western Canada where the homes were typically log or plank houses (longhouses & sheds).
In Maine, where the movie is set, the natives lived in wig-wams, which were round dwellings usually constructed of wood and brush.
The dwellings shown here are teepees (tipis), which are conical structures made of hides or canvas, and used by the plains Indians.
Yeah, they were making a horror movie in Canada, so who cares about accuracy or details?
If you think the filming location looks nice and would like to visit it, come to Crofton on Vancouver Island, halfway between Victoria & Nanaimo.
In Nanaimo is the Bathtub King, has a boat made of bathtubs.😂 True.
@@jamesmurray8558 They used to have annual bathtub races for years. 👍
LooL one of the actor is from John Carpenter movie The thing
And St. Elsewhere
Two , actually. James McFadden (the helicopter pilot) and Richard Dysart (Mr. Eiseley) were messily killed by a monster in both this and The Thing.
Leonard Rosemann's score is one of the highlights. Who would've thought that the metal mercury would be behind the environmental carnage. I'll never go camping again. Thanks David Seltzer.
Brought back some memories i used to work in a paper mill, nearly lost my hand in the calander once.
Yep we totally forgot or rather ignore good old water pollution. Too fixated upon CO2
WHOA! Blast from the past!
At first I thought it was an Alien movie, only to find out it was about mercury poisoning nature animals at the log mill etc. Making them crazy to mutate to abnormal sizes 😅
We watched this one over & over on like TMC or HBO maybe SHOwtime, With a blackbox. Great Movie.
Hbo
Ive handeled the papir machines, the rolling machines on a papermill in Norway, Hønefoss. We produced for American papers as well...we loved these orders, wast orders, produced for days...
And yes, we had spills...fires and accidents
We watched this at the Drive In Theater when I was a kid 👀
This was a great horror movie. No one knows about.
naw
MANBEARPIG!!!
I saw this at valley west movie theater when i was 15 awesome scary movie
Very good
Not bad actually 7/10
A good movie but the book is so much better.
This is where Dunder Mifflin started
Well, if it's a bear on the hungry hunt, it's angry because it's escaped from the enclosure, eeesh 😮😮😮😮😮
I was pulling for the bear.
I tell you after watching this movie watch scared the living daylights out of me . I to this day l will not go camping . But the their where so top actor and actress that where in this movie .
Me too!! The sleeping bag and tree.
What a brilliant film.
Would like to know who penned the original story?
Is there a book?
Very prescient imagination.
Prophecy
1979. It stars Robert Foxworth, Talia Shire and Armand Assante.
Director John Frankenheimer
Produced by Robert L. Rosen
Written by David Seltzer.... yea there is a novel
@@crashnreset6987 excellent info. Thank you. I shall definitely read the book.
好喜歡這些老電影❤
Kindareminds me of Jurassic park when they took the baby turatsourus to reset its broken leg ...😮
YO ADRIAN!!!!!
i saw this movie a long time ago on VHS tape its a scary horror movie about a deformed mutated grizzly bear that goes on a killing spree among the forrest visitors in a strong poluted environment.😬
Why would you tell us the plot?! 😮😢
Thanks. I actually wanted to know before I committed to it.
I have SO much to say about this movie.
But I'm too drunk.
I'll be back....
I appreciate your honesty 😊
😂😂😂
Damn, it's manbearpig
Super serially
Great cinematography and actors...... I don't like the newer films that seem brassy, one dimensional.
I got to see listen to driving when I was a kid and it was scary as hell 💯
This. I s a great movie 🍿🤗
20:00 minutes in and we already have a needless chainsaw vs axe fight! 👍 👍
Oh wow. Great movie. I got a papermill down the river from me
Hollywood sure liked its Italian 'Indians'. Iron Eyes Cod, the crying Indian, was full Sicilian.
came across racist you know?
@@Dawn_LR I'm Sicilian, so no.
@@greyscout01 WTH is Sicilian Indian meaning?
@@Dawn_LR I didn't say there was a connection... I said Hollywood likes to use Italians to play the part of Indians.
@@greyscout01 what Indians are they? I don't know. I am not American.
THE REAL MANBEARPIG😅