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The Breed (2006)
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The Devil Himself
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When the bad boy John inherits an isolated house in an island, he invites his brother and student of veterinary Matt and his girlfriend Nikki together with their common friends Sara and Noah to fly with him in his hydroplane and spend a couple of days having good time in the place. Later Sara is attacked by a dog and they recall that in the other side of the island there was a facility for training dogs that had been shutdown to avoid a rabies outbreak. While walking through the woods, they find a man called Luke, who sailed with his girlfriend Jenny to the island, covered of blood and Luke is killed by a pack of hounds. The group runs to the house and the animals put the place under siege, and they try to find a means of escape. When the survivors reach the compound, they disclose that the dogs have been genetically redesigned to become a breed of killers.
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Sole Survivor
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My favorite killer dog movie next to Cujo. This is such a blast to watch.
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Yeah don't care for dog movies but it sounds like it be good. but im not in a rush to see it.
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Killer's Nemesis
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Sounds like a good plot.
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Jul 25 2013, 10:42 AM
Sounds like a good plot.
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Saw this years ago. I love Michelle Rodriguez so I might watch it again even though I didn't love it the first time. I've forgotten almost everything about it which probably isn't a good sign. Didn't it have really bad CGI? >_>
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Meh please give it a watch guys. Its a simple fun movie that really packs a punch. It was nice seeing Michele play a normal all american girl for once instead of her usual "soldier girl" role.
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Taryn >>>> Michelle.

I'll still give it a watch though. Hopefully the screentime is evenly divided between the two, or that Michelle isn't playing a butch tomboy for the 29843rd time.
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Underrated. Those dogs were creepy as hell
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It was decent, but nothing special


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Nov 14 2013, 08:10 PM
Didn't it have really bad CGI? >_>
I think so.

Anyways, I watched this with friends in one of the most hilarious movie screenings of all time, so I can't completely hate it... but it is tolerable enough I guess. I was never BORED. And I did like the two brothers
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Puppy, just because there's no evidence she killed her aunt doesn't make her dating material.


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While it's not that bad, there's some really solid points here.

Among the better features here is the fact that this has a lot of really great action scenes as there's some really great moments that are spread because of all the dog attacks. The first attack in the woods is quite good, with the dogs appearing out-of-nowhere to get the drop on the victims at the cabin is a fun scare, and there's even some really great attack scenes going on throughout from the several long fights in the car to the fun inside the barn and all the way to the real greatness of the military complex at the end. These the attack scenes are all fun and quite entertaining as the fact that the dogs do launch plenty of attacks and manage to keep the pace to this one up-tempo for the most part here.

The fact that the real dogs are used in them is a great move, since they're realistic looking and make them look even more brutal and dangerous than what CGI can make it look and it's a lot better when it looks more real. The fact that they're real makes their brutality seem even more vicious seeing them tear into the body and scratching up with the wounds is great. Along with the great bloody wounds that are quite realistic, these here is what makes the film so fun.

This one here doesn't have a whole lot really wrong with it. The film's biggest problem is that it feels way too similar to another film involving killer dogs out there. It's not exactly taken note-for-note, but this one still hits the more important areas and puts them together with very little changes to break up the differences. There's even several scenes that are taken straight out of the movie here without much difficulty spotting them. Had this one not really done that route, it would've had a little better chance.

That would've left the film's main flaw, the dreadful middle segment, still there. After the first attack, there's very little in terms of anything happening for a pretty hefty stretch of time. This is a momentum killer, as it resorts to having them do nothing in the time rather than spend time talking about useless topics. It gets boring, and derails the film slightly, yet the film's main concern is the film's closeness to the other film.
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