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Grizzly Park

A giant grizzly bear stalks 8 troubled young adults and a park ranger in a forest reserve called Grizzly Park after making the demise of an escaped serial killer.

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Release : 2008
Rating : 4
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Crew : Director of Photography,  Costume Design, 
Cast : Glenn Morshower Randy Wayne Zulay Henao Shedrack Anderson III Emily Baldoni
Genre : Horror Comedy

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Reviews

Sexyloutak
2018/08/30

Absolutely the worst movie.

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Humaira Grant
2018/08/30

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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Aubrey Hackett
2018/08/30

While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.

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Jonah Abbott
2018/08/30

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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movieman_kev
2012/07/22

Eight juvenile delinquents are sentenced to community service at Grizzly Park supervised by Ranger Bob, not knowing that a serial killer is on the lose but they all have to deal with a bear as well.This film goes nowhere for most of its running time and takes its leisurely time getting there. The acting is pretty bad, as was expected. And for the amount of good looking female cast members in the cast, I was surprised at the sheer lack of nudity, not to say that that would save this dud of a film, but it would have made it somewhat, pardon the pun, bearable. The film does pick up LATE in the movie but by that time I doubt you'll care. On a side-note, before this movie I had just watched "Bear" so this one seemed better if only by comparison to that putrid offering.

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Woodyanders
2011/09/25

Eight rowdy, unruly, and unrepentant young adult troublemakers are assigned to do community service at a remote California forest preserve under the strict supervision of the no-nonsense Ranger Bob (a fine and credible performance by Glenn Morshower). However, there's not only a vicious escaped serial killer on the loose in the immediate area, but also an even more deadly and ferocious grizzly bear stalking the grounds as well. Writer/director Tom Skull relates the delightfully inane story at a snappy pace, handles the blithely absurd premise with a sly sense of deadpan self-mocking humor (the surprise ending in particular is absolutely gut-busting), delivers a handy helping of graphic gore, and makes the most out of the gorgeous sylvan scenery. The eager and attractive cast have a field day with their stock juvenile offender parts: Randy Wayne as swaggering gas-huffing white supremacist Michael "Scab" White (the scene with White confronting the grizzly while stoned is simply sidesplitting), Emily Foxler as sweet and ditsy bimbo Bebe, Shedrack Anderson III as smooth dude Ty, Zulay Henao as scrappy'n'sultry street gang moll Lola, Julie Skon as sexy'n'snooty rich tramp Candy, Kavan Reece as smug and stuck-up wealthy preppie Ryan, Jelynn Rodriguez as the brassy Kiki, and Trevor Peterson as sarcastic smartaleck Trickster. Popping up in nifty bits are Rance Howard as the folksy Ranger Howard and Susan Blakely as a fierce castigating shrew. Matt Cantrell's polished cinematography boasts lots of neat prowling camera shots and a few sweeping helicopter shots of the beautiful woods. Anthony Marinelli's twangy and harmonic score hits the flavorsome spot. A good deal of amiably inane and campy fun.

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Jan Strydom
2009/05/27

Being as it may I'm writing my own script, and of course I've never been to film school and I can't go because I require a grade 12 certificate which I don't have thanks to an entire staff of a**hole teachers, so when I saw GRIZZLY PARK and noted that it was produced by people that did go to film school, I actually gained a little more confidence, just because this movie sucked, its probably the most idiotic film I have ever seen.Apparently you have a serial killer thrown into the mix that is so useless during a bear attack, of course not a lot of people know what to do to avoid a bear attack, but this moron kneels down in front of bear's face pulls out a knife and utters the words "I'm gonna stick you" all the while this bear always stands in front of his potential victims and roars and makes funny faces, if the bear had any lines in the film it probably be something like "roar roar look I'm scary, roar roar do I have something in my teeth?" to add to the stupidity of this film, at the very end a news reporter states that the escaped serial killer murdered the group and made it look like a bear attack, how the hell do you murder someone and make it look like a bear attack? Before you know it serial killers will be able to murder people on the top floor of a ten story building and make it look like a shark attack, people should stop watching these types of films, it'll give them ideas.This film might be considered dumb fun, dumb it is, fun it is not, a film which is part of the SCI-FI channel's man eaters series called GRIZZLY RAGE is way better than this, its not a masterpiece but its better.

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bones-knight
2008/08/01

For the last 21 years we have waited for a sequel to The Lost Boys which in my opinion is the best modern vampire flick ever to be made. So upon its release I purchased my copy and was delighted to find that not only would Corey Feldman be reprising his role as Edgar Frog but that Keifer Sutherland's younger half brother Angus would be playing the role of the lead vampire in the film. Well here's the verdict folks! It SUCKS! This is nothing more than a cheap departure from what made the original both special and successful! This is just another cheap excuse for a horror flick in 2008! Up until now I thought that Grizzly Park would have to win the Razzie for worst film of the year but that is no longer the case. It will clearly go to Lost Boys: The Tribe. I was also excited to hear that the original theme "Cry Little Sister" written by Gerard Mcmann would be covered in the film by a modern rock act, supposedly, by the name of Aiden. That was also lacking! In fact the producers of this film should have gotten the guy that penned the song "Dead Man's Hands " for Grizzly Park to do the cover of this song! As I am sure Gerard Mcmann himself would totally agree it would have been much more honest and believable. Bottom line- Do not buy this movie unless you want to support Feldman's drug habbit! bones

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