Unfortunately this video is no longer monetised, and it's blocked in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Sorry to all my Pakistani fans xoxo Six months after I posted the video it was copyright claimed by Indian media company Divo TV, but fortunately it wasn't blocked globally. So most of you can still watch this bad boy. Cool.
Well, I'm sorry for your monetization, but at least I don't have to feel guilty for dipping on this one early. Nothing against your production values, the topic just turned out to be too stressful for me.
Oh god I MUST share my favourite interview quote, it's from the director's son and I think about it constantly: "Nowadays, there's so much regulation, if you're working on a film and two people get injured, they come in and they shut you down. They have safety meetings and they say, 'What are we gonna do to change this situation?' If they did that to us after two bites, we would have said, 'I don't know what else we can do differently. Should we do it with dogs? I don't know!' If we wanna make a movie with lions, people are gonna get bitten. We just hope that nobody dies and we'll do everything we can to makes sure that doesn't happen." (The interview is no longer online; I had to take the text from the film's Wikipedia history. So I can't verify it. But I Want To Believe)
I generally buy into the idea that lions are just house cats scaled up, and my cats are goofy lil guys. But even then, sometimes my cats play with me, and those lil guys can cause damage! Seeing that scaled up on a GIANT LION, where a lot of those shots did look like they were playing rather than being a vicious monster or whatever - but a lion pouncing on you for funzies MAY BECOME A PROBLEM. The lion's teeth on that guy's head... OOF that's an upsetting watch. Even if they don't mean to hurt you, they're A GIANT LION and they're not that good at being careful. I cannot believe this got made, it's wild.
Right, their size goes a long way, although it's also true that pet cats are domesticated, so that helps. But yeah, I've had enough cat scratches to know a cat of any size is a weapon.
Thanks for watching this movie, which I’ve never been able to watch all the way through due to the utter insanity and terrifying feeling that someone will be killed at any moment. I salute you.
I am shocked that no one was killed. How in the world do you train lions to fake attack each other and humans? Also, the sheer number of animals in a small space it nuts.
Haha, “trained”. They didn’t really train them so much as hand-raise them to be acclimated to people and other big cats. It was shot almost documentary style where they just shot a ton of footage and worked it into a plot . Actual Hollywood animal trainers told Marshall this was a bad idea and no one should ever do this
This is such an amazing group watch movie. It's so rare to be THIS anxious watching a film entirely due to the cast and crew being in such real danger. Horribly cruel and yet mesmerizing
Every clip from this movie involving humans 'interacting' with the big cats are TERRIFYING. I can't imagine being an actor and choosing to take a gig involving big cats that could kill you in seconds.
I appreciate your restraint in not implying that Noel Marshall was having sex with the lions, even when the movie itself repeatedly implies that he's having sex with the lions. My hat is off to you. I wish I had your strength.
Damn I was just about to do a movie about 72 large felines, but after learning about those totally unexpected injuries I think I’ll do it about box jellyfish instead.
This movie is absolutely insane. I remember watching with my friends and we were all screaming in genuine terror at the dangerous situations on screen haha
Watching this and thinking that this was a horrible, cascading mistake of a movie in which I'm sure the animals weren't living their best lives either, but also being quite amazed at some of the shots they were able to get... and then finding out the cinematographer had his scalp ripped off by a lion 😐
It's funny that this movie tries to say big cats are misunderstood while representing every scary thing about them so starkly. You could almost say the movie is LION to us I said it's like it's LION to us Like LYING but it's LION hello?
I remember seeing part of this movie when I was a kid and being anxious that the lions would bite someone, and I had no idea how crazy the filming of this was either. Great video.
This watching movie was such a surreal experience. We showed it at our short lived distillery/movie theatre and I had to leave multiple times to make myself a drink. It is such a onslaught of chaos it is hard to take in. *The movie theater was short lived, the distillery aspect is doing fine.
Finally, an answer to the age-old question "what if jurassic park was a wacky comedy all about why you SHOULD bring dinosaurs back to life, and also keep them as pets, and also they used real dinosaurs instead of cgi?"
this is incredible, and your narration of the whole mess is incredible too. thank you for providing a new entry to my "literal insane shit" playlist that I created just recently
Wild how Tippi did this movie after all the other animal related abuse she suffered in The Birds. She's like ah yes what I really need is to retraumatize myself with far more dangerous wild animals with a different, even more reckless mad man running the film production. Steven Yeun in NOPE level shit.
here on the recommendation if Big / Medium Joel, very enjoying this video about a crazy person and his lions and how the number of lions changes every time it comes up
Ive always named my animal crossing character Tippi since I had Wild World on the DS as a kid and I don't even remember how I started doing that but I didn't know it was a real name til I watched this, whoa
There’s something so nightmarish about the animal and human abuse just from the NUMBER of animals, the injuries, the blood, you just sit there baffled that the movie got made in the first place. Thank god no one died.
i watched the video and realized you weren't kitten around. Of course it did make me paws. And of course the film wasn't a retail success. But we got the mane idea. 🧐
I love big cats and lions especially but MAN this movie is so upsetting lol. Just the complete disregard of handling big cats to fulfill the rich white celebrity power fantasy of owning and playing with exotic animals. Sooo happy that Tippi Hendren went divorce mode and helped pen a few anti exotic pet bills, the big cat public safety act is still a flawed bill (it still allows colleges to keep real, living big cats as mascots afterall) but Tippi Hedren is still easily in the 1% regarding celebrities actually doing something regarding the whole "keeping wild animals as pets industry" thing. Plus, the scenes in this movie where lions fuck shit up were easily the best, really Roar should have been about a bunch of lions in a big, luxurious home just making a big mess of everything
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Unfortunately this video is no longer monetised, and it's blocked in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Sorry to all my Pakistani fans xoxo
Six months after I posted the video it was copyright claimed by Indian media company Divo TV, but fortunately it wasn't blocked globally. So most of you can still watch this bad boy. Cool.
Sri Lankan here, not using a vpn or anything but the video is showing up fine for me. Thankfully I am not being denied this excellent lion content.
Well, I'm sorry for your monetization, but at least I don't have to feel guilty for dipping on this one early. Nothing against your production values, the topic just turned out to be too stressful for me.
I can see it just fine from India
We need less lions and more lemurs. Imagine a 71 lemur movie.
Real
That would be sick
chill as fuck
Oh god I MUST share my favourite interview quote, it's from the director's son and I think about it constantly:
"Nowadays, there's so much regulation, if you're working on a film and two people get injured, they come in and they shut you down. They have safety meetings and they say, 'What are we gonna do to change this situation?' If they did that to us after two bites, we would have said, 'I don't know what else we can do differently. Should we do it with dogs? I don't know!' If we wanna make a movie with lions, people are gonna get bitten. We just hope that nobody dies and we'll do everything we can to makes sure that doesn't happen."
(The interview is no longer online; I had to take the text from the film's Wikipedia history. So I can't verify it. But I Want To Believe)
This movie was one twitching nerve away from a snuff film, and no goofy music could fix that.
I generally buy into the idea that lions are just house cats scaled up, and my cats are goofy lil guys. But even then, sometimes my cats play with me, and those lil guys can cause damage!
Seeing that scaled up on a GIANT LION, where a lot of those shots did look like they were playing rather than being a vicious monster or whatever - but a lion pouncing on you for funzies MAY BECOME A PROBLEM.
The lion's teeth on that guy's head... OOF that's an upsetting watch. Even if they don't mean to hurt you, they're A GIANT LION and they're not that good at being careful. I cannot believe this got made, it's wild.
Right, their size goes a long way, although it's also true that pet cats are domesticated, so that helps. But yeah, I've had enough cat scratches to know a cat of any size is a weapon.
13:36 Imagine doing this scene with a house cat and expecting not to be attacked
Thanks for watching this movie, which I’ve never been able to watch all the way through due to the utter insanity and terrifying feeling that someone will be killed at any moment. I salute you.
It's hard to watch the goofy peril knowing that it's real peril. Like please guys just go to somewhere without lions 🙏
"An incredible poetic metaphor for lions being an obstacle to safety" LMAO
This film is giving me severe anxiety. How is this considered a comedy? This is an existential horror.
I am shocked that no one was killed. How in the world do you train lions to fake attack each other and humans? Also, the sheer number of animals in a small space it nuts.
Haha, “trained”. They didn’t really train them so much as hand-raise them to be acclimated to people and other big cats. It was shot almost documentary style where they just shot a ton of footage and worked it into a plot . Actual Hollywood animal trainers told Marshall this was a bad idea and no one should ever do this
This is such an amazing group watch movie. It's so rare to be THIS anxious watching a film entirely due to the cast and crew being in such real danger. Horribly cruel and yet mesmerizing
“The main problem with the family arriving at the house is that the house… is full of lions.”
definitely a problem if your ideal house contains a number less than or equal to zero lions
I refuse to live in a house with more than -3 lions
Every clip from this movie involving humans 'interacting' with the big cats are TERRIFYING. I can't imagine being an actor and choosing to take a gig involving big cats that could kill you in seconds.
I appreciate your restraint in not implying that Noel Marshall was having sex with the lions, even when the movie itself repeatedly implies that he's having sex with the lions. My hat is off to you. I wish I had your strength.
no it doesn't girl
I coulda went about my day peacefully but nooooo
This is a lot scarier than The Birds.
I don't know why the phrase "attacked by wet tigers" made me laugh as hard as it did.
Damn I was just about to do a movie about 72 large felines, but after learning about those totally unexpected injuries I think I’ll do it about box jellyfish instead.
I’m thinking venomous snakes like Kraits or Brown Snakes would also be good wholesome fun
@@antlerbraum2881 Or black mambas! Imagine peacfully frolicking along side 70+ black mambas....
@@That_One_Xatui’ve frolicked with 73 black mambas. Amazing experience, they gave me a ton of kisses!
Instead of box jellies I'd personally use Portuguese man'o war's because they have some control over where they float
@@That_One_Xatu "sun sand and snakes" by stephen spawls
I had no idea how important Tippi Hedren was to making sure we never get another Roar good for her honestly
This movie is absolutely insane. I remember watching with my friends and we were all screaming in genuine terror at the dangerous situations on screen haha
Honestly baffling to continue for ten years. THE SCALPING HAPPENED THREE WEEKS IN. Jan de Bont CONTINUED WORKING ON IT for FIVE YEARS!!
He was like my bad guys I won't get scalped again :)
Watching this and thinking that this was a horrible, cascading mistake of a movie in which I'm sure the animals weren't living their best lives either, but also being quite amazed at some of the shots they were able to get... and then finding out the cinematographer had his scalp ripped off by a lion 😐
I've seen some people chilling with lions, these are too many lions and there need to be boundaries, what a work of art
It's funny that this movie tries to say big cats are misunderstood while representing every scary thing about them so starkly. You could almost say the movie is LION to us
I said it's like it's LION to us
Like LYING but it's LION
hello?
I like jokes, but big cat puns? That’s where I draw the lion.
Comedy gold here
they're just kitten!
hello?
As a French guy from Lions I find this hilarious
Lions, lions and more lions would've worked even if there are other animals.
I can't stop thinking about this. I try to tell other people about this and they don't get it. it's too many lions
Too Many Lions would have been the perfect title for this movie
I remember seeing part of this movie when I was a kid and being anxious that the lions would bite someone, and I had no idea how crazy the filming of this was either. Great video.
that’s truly too many lions probably
Probably lol
cool pfp
I preferred the prequel There are 70 Lions in this movie, but There are 71 Lions in this movie was adequate enough.
Roar has been something of a constant presence in my life and quite frankly it's starting to concern me.
This watching movie was such a surreal experience. We showed it at our short lived distillery/movie theatre and I had to leave multiple times to make myself a drink. It is such a onslaught of chaos it is hard to take in.
*The movie theater was short lived, the distillery aspect is doing fine.
good god that's a lot of lions
And I say not enough!
This feels like the grizzly bear bit from Eric Andre but taken to like, 10 whole new levels
Finally, an answer to the age-old question "what if jurassic park was a wacky comedy all about why you SHOULD bring dinosaurs back to life, and also keep them as pets, and also they used real dinosaurs instead of cgi?"
this is incredible, and your narration of the whole mess is incredible too. thank you for providing a new entry to my "literal insane shit" playlist that I created just recently
Wild how Tippi did this movie after all the other animal related abuse she suffered in The Birds.
She's like ah yes what I really need is to retraumatize myself with far more dangerous wild animals with a different, even more reckless mad man running the film production.
Steven Yeun in NOPE level shit.
Maybe the scariest horror movie
The moral of the story is that the power of divorce will save the environment.
Roar is so damn unique, to say the least.
favorite mothcub video of all time????? WOW
I hope you ate a lion bar when watching this film
Damn so true, the perfect meal
Why did they need to take the tigers with them 😭
here on the recommendation if Big / Medium Joel, very enjoying this video about a crazy person and his lions and how the number of lions changes every time it comes up
You need more views, its just a good, well made video. And what could be bad about having 71 big cats in a house?
Ive always named my animal crossing character Tippi since I had Wild World on the DS as a kid and I don't even remember how I started doing that but I didn't know it was a real name til I watched this, whoa
Wait hold up, sorry... filmed from 1970 to 1981? Eleven years???
Yep!
That’s too many lions?!?!! That’s too many lions!!!!🫨😭
I watched this movie when I was really young and absolutely loved it.
There’s something so nightmarish about the animal and human abuse just from the NUMBER of animals, the injuries, the blood, you just sit there baffled that the movie got made in the first place. Thank god no one died.
certified barrel moment
What a delicious drink
Your commentary makes this 💯😂🙌 subscribed
I would like to had more lions, in fact add more big cats like tigers 😂
Classic Gary!
i watched the video and realized you weren't kitten around. Of course it did make me paws. And of course the film wasn't a retail success. But we got the mane idea. 🧐
Great video! Can't wait to watch your other stuff!!
rawr :3
I remember watching this and it was so stressful, i didn't know what i was getting into.
71 of these animals???! Youre lion
89 dozen lions? unbelievable
yeah i wudnt mind living wit a shit load of lions like wats the worst they can do n shid i dunt need limbs
Hold on a second...
How did they did the angle from behind the elephant when dude is coming in on the motorcycle?!
I love big cats and lions especially but MAN this movie is so upsetting lol. Just the complete disregard of handling big cats to fulfill the rich white celebrity power fantasy of owning and playing with exotic animals. Sooo happy that Tippi Hendren went divorce mode and helped pen a few anti exotic pet bills, the big cat public safety act is still a flawed bill (it still allows colleges to keep real, living big cats as mascots afterall) but Tippi Hedren is still easily in the 1% regarding celebrities actually doing something regarding the whole "keeping wild animals as pets industry" thing. Plus, the scenes in this movie where lions fuck shit up were easily the best, really Roar should have been about a bunch of lions in a big, luxurious home just making a big mess of everything
Holy shit how did no one die?
thats a lot of lions
absolutely bonkers
That’s a lot of lions
watching the lions so close to the humans was terrorific cool video tho :)
~the great and beautiful power of divorce~
wow that is a lot of lions !!!
all in ONE movie???
an elephant???
more lions???
roar.??!
that man just slapped a lions ass!
Extraordinary 😬❤️🔥💖
This is too stressful to watch
there is no such thing as too many lions
Tippi hedren confuses me.
ya think this is bad? try 72 lions!
Wild
Hello good job
WHAT
Could you share your little avatar? :)
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ralphththemoviemaker better
who
@@AugustRx i meant who asked
@@Nikkibuhalso, literally who
Taking notes for my feel-good documentary “Bite”, in which I attempt to save my marriage by filling our house with piranhas
Yer gonna get divorced so hard
Someone made a reference to this and I had no idea what they were talking about. Thank you for enlightening me 🫶🏻