Black Sheep (2006) (2007)
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A great baaaaaaad movie!
Honestly, how can one critically scrutinise a comedic horror film with killer zombie sheep? Black Sheep is simply an unapologetic baaaaaaad movie. Anyone who abhors this movie should feel unconditionally sheepish. This fun barnyard zombie horror schlock exists to offer gory B-Grade thrills mingled with comedy... It delivers on its pr... read more

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"Black Sheep is what you could call, well...the "black sheep" of animal attack themed horror movies. While the subgenre is generally open to any kind of species of the wild kingdom to populate the running time of these types of beasties vs humans' confrontations, you won't normally expect to see fans flocking to theaters to see one where sheep are the center of the chaos. Usually, we expect to see animals that have the attributes already required to put some scare into us, such as sharp teeth, po"

" In this newest addition to the "When animals attack!" subgenre of horror flix, the animals in question are, as the title suggests, sheep! However, the title also suggests that these sheep in question are black. Which isn't really meant in the literal sense. As anyone who looks at any of the ads or the movie poster can clearly see, the sheep are the standard white wool color that we are all generally accustomed to. But what we are not generally accustomed to is the idea that sheep would be eati"

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" Directed by: Jonathan King Produced by: Nathan Meister, Danielle Mason, Peter Feeney, Tammy Davis, Glenis Levestam, Tandi Wright, and Oliver Driver Written by: Jonathan King Cinematography: Richard Bluck Edited by: Chris Plummer Distributed by: The Weinstein Company"

"Re-watch - Oct. 10th Aside from some unnecessary shaky camerawork there’s nothing about Black Sheep I don’t love. The premise is ridiculous but it works because they made it a horror-comedy and took full advantage of making it fun. The cast isn’t exceptional, but they all put in decent performances and I have no complaints about any of them. And the gore & effects are handled so well throughout while bringing to mind Peter Jackson’s splatter films. Watching this film always brings me j"

"Directed by Jonathan King Starring Nathan Meister, Peter Feeney, Tammy Davis, Oliver Driver, Tandi Wright, Nick Blake, Matthew Chamberlain, Nick Fenton. Eli Kent, Sam Clarke, Louis Sutherland, Ian Harcourt, James Ashcroft, and Luke Hawker "