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Title: Rogue Movie Post by: bageled on 19/11/2007, 07:23 AM Went and saw this movie on the weekend, awesome.....go see it lads, support good australian cinema....not one for the kiddies though. (http://www.toxicshock.tv/news/wp-content/uploads/first_rogue_poster.jpg) Title: Re: Rogue Movie Post by: cowcar on 19/11/2007, 07:34 AM hmmm was thinking of seeing this, my only concern is that it is basically jaws but with a crocidile, and no roy shieder (spell?).
But it is good to see an aussie film which isnt the usualy preachy crappolla, government funded and watched by nobody. so will expect a review on it... whats the story line? Is it about a holiday island suddenly being attacked by a giant Title: Re: Rogue Movie Post by: bageled on 19/11/2007, 11:26 AM it's a monster movie......we all know how it ends, but it's fun.....basic story is a tourist cocodile watching boat goes further up river than normal after seeing a distress flare, earlier we see a newspaper, fishing charter gone missing three days earlier. They find a sunken boat, and in short order the boat is attacked and wreckied by a giant croc and the attrition begins. The 15 odd tourists are stranded in the middle of the lagoon in a tiny tidal island. The tide is rising, night is falling, help isn't coming.
Some of them get eaten, some get away, in the end croc gets killed by an exploding air tank(not quite). All in all, it is not original at all, but with a heap of aussies, heaps of classic aussie lines, numb nuts springs to mind, great fx, dismemberments, plausibility, suspense, gore but not overdone...it's a solid scary movie. :dthumbup: It's old school horror...more werewolf in london than saw. Title: Re: Rogue Movie Post by: cowcar on 19/11/2007, 01:23 PM Some of them get eaten, some get away, in the end croc gets killed by an exploding air tank(not quite). HAHA.. does it have a grizzley old, World war 2 vet hunting the croc? But it does sound very interesting... will check it out.. i like monster movies... unlike Milgrom, who likes monster c!ck....... |