Dog Soldiers (2002) MOVIE REACTION! FIRST TIME WATCHING!!
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Hello and Welcome back to Cinema Rules! We watch a much requested british film called Dog Soldiers! We had an absolute blast watching this one!
Shaun said it was a 90's movie at the beginning of the video... we have since fired him because he was wrong ;)
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Shout out to Spoon for duking it out with a werewolf armed only with kitchenware, willpower, and a pair of cojones.
This is probably one of my all time favourite movies to be honest. It shows how amazing a film can be in a really simple form. Plus we get Spoon beating a Werewolf with a pan. I mean what more do we need? 🤣
"I hope i give you the shits"
Defiant to the end, our boy Spoon.
"There is no Spoon!"
Classic! :-)
Helps that the actor showed up in another Neill movie.
Spoon stands beside MacReady, Ash, and Erin as one of the all-time great horror heroes.
The fact that the VA for Soap is in this makes it absolutely Call of Duty with werewolves 😂😂😂 one of my all time favorite werewolf movies
Which should be a DLC for the reboot of Modern Warfare 😂 Soap vs Werewolves
Spetnaz ..... Russian im packed
Kevin McKidd is great!
WOW we finally got here!
This has been A LONG time coming!!
My personal favorite werewolf movie of all time!!
Thanks guys ❤️
Dog Soldiers was one of those hidden gems of a horror I stumbled across by mistake 😁They did such a good job with such a small budget and I wish they had made the sequel to it 🐺💂❤
No you don't, not now a day. A sequel would just be a bad remake with a mostly female cast and one gay friend...
@@Rah1381a sequel back in the day would of been great tho.
@@Rah1381 Have you seen Neil Marshall’s THE DESCENT? I’m guessing probably not as you seem to have some knee jerk reaction to all-female casts for some strange (sexist and homophobic maybe?) reason but it’s a terrifying fucking masterpiece.
@@Rah1381 ...and lame.
This is comedy gold and freaky at the same time! - Sean Pewtry actually got pissed for that bit and the actor actually hit him after he asked. British film making at its best.
Also, the bodies in the cellar are the models used on Event Horizon. Pertwee asked to "borrow" them.
Sean Pertwee's father was a doctor who...
@@leighstreet8298 I remember john pertwee well, he was a great dr who ad also wurzell gumidge with ua stubbs as aunt sally, loved watching that as a kid.
@@michealmccann hi Michael, they were great shows. I met and photographed John, he was dressed as the doctor doing a promotion for Dr who, when I was at college studying photography in London.
I love how in this movie, the werewolves don't just howl and growl, they straight up roar like lions.
Spoon fighting that werewolf is such a classic scene! Brilliant film
Such a fun movie, shame it gets little recognition. The werewolf costumes are amazing, way better than Howling in my opinion, and the main characters all have their charms. Plus this is the only movie we see an absolute Chad named Spoon beat one down with a frying pan!!
Also helps they hired dancers to wear the costumes so the werewolves moved with a graceful menace.
What is a Chad?
@@House0fHoot its an alternative form of the name Charles.
Spoon is one of my fav characters in a film because he acts like it’s life or death and that means he’s going to use it all at hand to try and win his battle.
Good werewolf movies are a rare breed. I went into this back in the day expecting meh and got wow. So, good stuff. We need more good werewolf movies. It's my favorite kind of monster and we see so few good ones. 🐾🐾🍻
Same here, my friends and I rented it for a laugh thinking it was gonna be a goofy horror movie. Ended up becoming one of my favorite horror films.
Some good werewolf movies I know are Howl (2015), Late Phases (2014), The Wolf of Snow Hollow (2020) and a few classics like An American werewolf in London, Silver Bullet, The Howling
@@Chatty_Introvert-kun You saw the Beast of Bray road? That as a different looking wolf
Rare Breed actually sounds like a great name for a Werewolf film
I live in Chicago. Around 4 years ago, I found this film in blu ray at a Dollar Tree store for $1. I heard of it but never seen it. I was like: "$1? What the hell. Can't go wrong." After watching it I was like "How is this masterpiece of a movie sitting in a bin at a dollar store?" What a travesty. This film is definitely in top 10 werewolf films of all time. I would put it at #2.
This movie is SO quotable and the perfect mix of funny and scary and thrilling. It takes itself just seriously enough to be dramatic and make you feel each of these deaths, but it also gives you a laugh here and there to break the tension just long enough to get you ready for the next sprint.
Definitely one of my favorite werewolf designs, probably the best live action werewolves. It’s basically “predators” movie meets werewolf lore - and somehow that works so well. Loved this movie
This is such a campy fun movie for me. I only just watched it for the first time a few years back and I can't say I've seen anything like it since which gives it a special charm
This is my favorite werewolf movie. I love the werewolf costume and the practical effects. If it was made today they would ruin it with too much CGI.
I missed out on the auction of one of the werewolf costumes a few years back. I would have bid on it!
There was a deleted story arc. Cooper's g/f had just left him & he was, basically, bitter about it throughout which is why some of the lines feel a bit off.
Not that I'm a bit obsessed with this film. 🤣
Spoon was the real MVP in my book. Who else would tackle a werewolf with bare-knuckle boxing?
Still one of my favorite characters till this day.
I saw this at a 24 hour Horror Marathon. I was in the VIP area, and while watching this, I struck up a conversation with the guy sitting next to me. It turned out he was a producer on Dog Soldiers. The audience went wild when it looked like the dog was pulling on Sean’s intestines. The producer said everyone mistakes the bandages for internal organs. It was completely unintentional, but he laughter. He was a really nice guy. He signed my poster “I hope I give you the shits!”
"There is no Spoon"
When that line came up, i hsd to pause the movie because i was laughing so hard i wasnt paying attention anymore.
8:45 "They're not gonna fucking fit!"
I remember a story once from a friend of mine who's dad was in Nam. He's dad once saw this one guy, an M60 gunner, man got wounded from shrapnel this man had his guts out. Next thing he did, he calmly shove his intestines back in, wrap a poncho around his waist and tied the sleeves up before picking up his M60 again, laid it on a rock and start returning fire.
He survived.
I actually wanted to talk to his dad for the details, or even better if he knew the guy well, but the man died 4 years from lung cancer, before I met my buddy who told the story. So it's quite literally a "believe it or not" scenario (sorry boys).
My favourite werewolf movie, it's so relentlessly British with the dialogue too. 'I hope I give you the shits' absolute perfection.
Definitely 10 out of 10 for me , especially as this had only a small budget . I love this film, the actors are all so talented, they play their characters as if they're real people. I particularly love Sean Pertwee's scene where he was talking about his friend with the tattoo, just brilliant acting. the script, the scenery, the atmosphere , everything was awesome. 👏👏☺️
2 fun facts.
1) The Whiskey was real & Pertwee was drunk.
2) The punch in that scene actually connected & that is real blood.
Thanks for covering this film. I was one of those that recommended it among so many others who did. Glad you enjoyed it!
FYI super glue (Cyanoacrylates) actually have more uses than just a glue. Some of them can also be used to help stick wounds together, particularly in combat situations where temporary fixes for lacerations until stitches can be put in are often necessary.
One of my all time faves. I think it works mainly because you genuinely like these characters, and that the werewolves are genuinely scary. You should rewatch it with the commentary sometime; the main actors/director get progressively drunk and it’s hilarious.
@@jwhite-1471 Well, you might need a multi-region DVD player. Which I don't have anymore, unless my PC will work. It's the British release, and I am not british.
Ginger Snaps is also a cult classic werewolf film 🖤
FINALLY! A long time coming, and i love this film thank you.
"I hope I give you the shits you whimp!" is such a badass line to find in such a campy film.
Thank you lol, I've been requesting this film to channels for years. It's a hidden gem (as far as werewolf movies go) glad y'all got to it haha. This was amazing keep up the great work fellas.
One of the werewolf costumes was sold at auction a while back. I missed out on that because I certainly would have bid on it.
So glad to see you reacting to this film. This film is so underrated.
Love this movie with a passion. Badass movie and with a badass cast. Love that there's no CGI, just practical effects.
Not often you see a person get a fist fight with a werewolf
My favorite werewolf film. Probably in my top 10 favorite movies of all time, actually.
YEEAAAHH! I was so excited when I saw this on my feed. This movie is rad as hell and it feels like nobody knows about it. Glad you were able to share this with your audience ;)
It's criminal that this classic got a sequel.
Super glue was actually originally intended for sticking wounds together
Bad Moon is good too. In short, is the story of a dog defending its human family from a werewolf that...sadly belongs to the same family.
The filmmakers wanted to make a soldier movie with werewolves, not a werewolf movie with soldiers. Each of the soldiers indeed feels unique, and their interactions make the movie great.
FYI: they hired professional dancers to play the werewolves. They wore prosthetic leg "extenders" on their feet and shins, giving them extra height and the dog-like lower limbs.
So, fun little bit here: that second punch was very, very real.
According to Sean Pertwee, he was drunk during that scene and being a pain in the ass. He was supposed to get knocked out by the first punch, but he was being an ass and over-acted...so he got knocked the hell out for real when that second punch went.
That's why the second punch sounded different. It was the sound of Sean getting knocked the fuck out.
The fact you two missed the werewolfs pov by staring at each other is hilarious 😂
Super Glue was originally developed and used as emergency field sutures (stitches) by the Americans in Vietnam. Not sure if its still used anywhere but in a pinch it will close a wound.
I use it for small cuts -- especially in areas that require a lot of movement (like knuckles).
I have never known it to work on anything but skin lol.
This movie needs to be on Netflix or any streaming service. To finally gain the recognition it deserves and expand the fan base.
Easily the best modern warewolf movie, a bit campy at times but gritty and frantic af, with stellar performances by everyone involved,especially Kevin Mckidd who went on to play the soldier Vorenus in ROME. Thanks for the review guys
Hubby and I watched this movie while on holiday in a little cottage in the woods - in the Scottish Highlands. We didn't get much sleep after that!
The actor playing the hero is the actor who portrayed soap in the original modern warfare trilogy
This and the Crow definitely getting my Teenage years with these films great choices. 💯💯💯
"My name is Tom and behind the camera we have Shaun."
Is this gonna be on the final exam?
In all seriousness, this is my favorite werewolf movie and I'm glad you boys enjoyed it as much as I did. Definitely put British Horror on my radar.
The creature special effects artist from this also made werewolf movie called Howl. It was pretty decent IMO. It's free on RUclips for anyone interested.
The werewolfs are actually ballets dancers dressed as werewolfs, fun facts
the best cast commentry on a DVD ever.
A lot of fun, this movie. Funnily enough the same strong points carry across the director's entire reportoire but with the exception of Centurion his convoluted plotting just keeps ramping up and up
He also directed a bunch of GOT eps. His Hellboy wasnt bad, but a lot of studio intereference I heard.
I enjoyed this movie. As the comments states, it's campy and fun. Being this was Neil Marshall's 1st/debut film, it's easy to see how similar they are to his movie "The Descent." Very underrated werewolf film.
Dog Soldier is such a fun movie.
I loved it.
Love this film, watched it so many times, love Sean Pertwee in this but he's brilliant in every film he's done to be fair. Such an underestimated film it could've been very cliche and cheesy but all of it was so well done which is difficult for a werewolf film which has been done to death.
Fun fact:
The 'Fing Hit me properly!' sean pertwee actually got roaring drunk for the scene, the first punch is a mime, the second one Mckidd misjudged the distance and the punch actually connected, depending on which commentary you're listening to either broke his nose, or came very close to breaking his nose. but apparently pertwee didn't feel a thing thanks to the aid of a litre bottle of bells whiskey.
And since you seem to be a fan of horror type movies. id like to recommend the movie 'Threads' its not scary as in 'slasher villain chasing you at night time' its more scary in a 'this could happen next Tuesday' sort of dread. i fully recommend it as in my opinion even on the shoestring budget they had the effects still stand up to this day (save for maybe the ET looking prop getting incinerated) Though you may want to keep some snacks on hand to depression eat through the film as it gets very very bleak in the second half. But theres a good reason it usually tops 'scariest films ever made' lists.
So happy to see you both react to Dog Soldiers! Arguably my favourite werewolf movie of all time. Sean Pertwee was great in this.
I'm glad you guys finally got to this. I recommended it to you last year at Halloween. Such a good movie and great reaction guys.
I REALLY like Dog Soldiers! Both Vampires and Werewolves quite often are characters in a genre that kinda annoys me - "romantic horror" (like, of course, Twilight). And they're often characters the viewer is supposed to feel sad for. Tragic characters.
Dog Soldiers has none of that bull - it's Werewolves are proper scary monsters. And dangerous too, taking out two bunches of soldiers (and the first one even knew they were there).
And I love that it's a movie from the UK. Me I'm German and I watch English movies in the original - and I like the sound of the European English dialects (including the Scottish and the Irish ones) much more than the American ones. Dunno why. ^^
It's fine to feel sympathy when it's someone who clearly doesn't want to be a werewolf. But these are really enjoying it.
I think you missed the point of great vampire stuff . Like Interview with a vampire. Twilight is trash. That doesn't count
@@el34glo59 I haven't missed the point, I just don't like it, I'm not it's target audience. 1 X Chromosome too many. ;) (jsut kidding, it's fine if you like that kind of stuff when you're a guy too). Sexy, brooding, sad vampires with a tragic background story simply don't do it for me. My favourite story about a dead guy who needs the blood of the living is Hellraiser.
Those 2 punches were real, he actually got drunk. They also had dancers in the Werewolf costumes to get their elegance? Can't think of another word to describe them
Dog Soldiers and An American Werewolf in London are imho the best werewolf movies out there. Both have a nice amount of comedy mixed into the horror. I mean "I hope I give you the shits!" is just quality.
If this came out in 2022 people would be raving about it.
So glad you guys watched this one and loved it. I remember seeing this on the Sci-fi channel back in 2002 and it scared the crap out of me. One of the my favorite cult classics and #1 Werewolf movie
A joy to behold.
This is still one of my favourite werewolf movies. Also my first introduction to both Sean Pertwee and Liam Cunningham, bloody great movie. And bloody bloody.
I love this movie. Just the right amount of tension and action with great dialog. I'm so glad you did this one!
What size do you honestly expect werewolves to be!? The size of cats!?
There is no Spoon. One of the saddest lines in cinema.
Love this movie. Spoon going toe to toe with the Werewolf was super bad ass
I love the werewolf design in this movie soo much.! Great review as always. (=
I need to go rewatch this now...
Also, the more I see of Sean Pertwee the more he looks like his old man.
Try seeing some of the Halloween pics where he dressed up as his dad as the 3rd Doctor.
Loved this movie for 20 years. Rare to see a horror movie where you want ALL the guys to live.
One of my all time favourite British films! Proper British approach to Horror and realistic 😂
Yes! I love this film and I love that you did a reaction to it (my Cinema Rules wish list) and that you rated it so high.
I think Dog Soldiers balances so many different things and so well. Violence, humour, drama, effects, action and more. Its an absolute banger!
If you're looking for more Neil Marshall, check out Doomsday. Its big budget Mad Max style action adventure. I wouldn't say its as good as Dog Soldiers but it's really fun.
And for Werewolf movies; Ginger Snaps.
Nice one, boys. ❤️
I discovered this movie at the video store as it didn’t get a theatrical release here in the states, like Battle Royale I must’ve showed this to at least two dozen people. This is such a fun ride.
The Descent, Dog Soldiers, and Doomsday. All interesting, unique movies from this director.
Such a gem of a werewolf movie... total B movie premise, but everything about the way it was made was fantastic! Absolutely one of my faves...
Yooooooo a hidden classic, what an awesome pick!
I think Sean pointed out how cheesy this flick feels at times, and he's 100% right, this was a Sci-Fi channel TV movie. It has a combination of creative storytelling, great talent on both sides of the camera, and exceptional use of a limited budget that just shines. Add to it the distinct lack of decent werewolf movies out there and you can see how this got a cult following immediately.
Sort of. Sci-fi got the US broadcasting rights, thats about it.
The protagonist who survives is from HBO's Rome. Liam Cunningham isn't the only one who has been on HBO.
Two decades ago was a great time of reinventing the werewolf film. Two years before this came Ginger Snaps. Also a bit underrated.
FINALLY …. You are watching my FAVORITE WEREWOLF MOVIE!
I love that it doesn’t try to compete with A. W.I.L. in regards to the transformation scene . It knew it couldn’t be topped .. so it didn’t try. I love there is no CGI .. but uses costumes . I love that the werewolves are no bipedal Lycanthropes and not on all fours .
Just a great fun film.
Nice 👍 pick I love this movie hope you enjoy cheer's
One of the best Werewolf films I've seen & it's well worth watching the cast commentary as it's just a bunch of them drinking, taking the mick out of each other & chatting about the film.
The family name Uath' is an oblique clue that they're the werewolves as it means Horror, imagine that being your family name!
You need the PAL/UK release dvd for that. Which I have but I dont have a multi-region player anymore.
That house is literally a set wall the interiors were in studio and that house that exploded was really good miniature work
absolutely love Dog Soldiers, i remember going to see it at the cinema with my Big Brother and we where the only two people there(it was so awesome to watch it on the big screen without other people making noise)
This film reinforces the stereotype we foreigners have that Scotland isn't exactly the Ibiza of the UK.
The survivor Kevin McKidd was Tommy in Trainspotting
The guy who plays Sergeant Wells also plays Alfred the butler on Gotham, and pretty much plays it the EXACT same as he does here.
"Fade cuts man, there's something about them, they're just wierd" I see what you did there, guys. Your editing doesn't get past me 😝
I remember when i watched this for the first time. At the end i was confused whether to cry or laugh
I remember watching this as a kid and having trouble sleeping for a few days, especially since my bed is by the window and we live near the woods. Good times
YAY!!!! About time someone watched it! Its just wicked fun! & here´s hoping we some day get our sequel! One can always hope...
Loved your reaction to the visceral nature of this film, guys - thanks. My first experience of your channel - will definitely be watching more!
This movie was made in 2002. It is an okay film because there is not CGI, which is how werewolf films should be made.
Didn't read all the comments so someone might have said this already, but this was done with much smaller budget than "An American Werewolf in London" (about half). And the director has said that he wanted to make an on-screen transformation scene but they didn't have the budget to make a good one to match American Werewolf or The Howling and he didn't want it to look like shit either. So they thought how to show a transformation and best solution was not to show it like in many classic horror movies from 30-50's. Actor just starts to transform --> hides off the screen (like under the table in this case) --> rises up fully transformed. And this film was inspired by Evil Dead and also classic film called Zulu.
Best representation of squaddies I’ve ever seen on film
And you dont want any of them to die.
9: 15 🤣🤣..Sean pertwee is awesome " chiv it "....hands down best werewolf film ever
Spoonies mental as fuck 😂 going hand to hand way a werewolf hahaha even grabs that frying pan and goes to work
IMO this is the second best werewolf movie ever made, it's so good!
Spoon is my Dad's favourite character
Loved this when it came out, looking forward to watching it again! Top work lads!!