Watch The Breed For Free
The Breed
Brothers John and Matt have inherited an island cabin from their recently deceased uncle. Along with Matt's girlfriend, Nicki, and other mutual friends, the siblings travel to the cabin for a relaxing weekend getaway. But, not long after arriving, the group is besieged by ravenous dogs. They watch in horror as another vacationer, Luke, is eaten alive. Soon, they discover a training facility where the dogs have been bred to kill.
Release : | 2006 |
Rating : | 5.1 |
Studio : | ApolloProMovie, First Look Pictures, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Michelle Rodriguez Taryn Manning Eric Lively Oliver Hudson Hill Harper |
Genre : | Horror Thriller |
Watch Trailer
Cast List
Related Movies
Reviews
hyped garbage
At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
I stumbled on this dvd in a garage-sale for 10 cents and didn't have high hopes, but it turned out as a gem! Don't let the relatively low rating here on IMDb fool you, this is actually a very good film. It's not so much horror as more of a nerve-wrecking thriller, imagine Cujo and The Birds tied together by Wes Craven as producer and you'll get the drift. The plot is simple: a bunch of friends are planning a few leisure days on an abandoned island, when to their horror they are attacked by wild and ferocious dogs. They have to try every cunning trick they can think of to outsmart the dogs, while the body count increases. The pace is high, the dogs are really menacing, the special effects and stunts (many attacks by the dogs) are top notch and I was sitting on the edge of my chair the whole time, right up to the last scare. Okay, the whole "genetic manipulating"-thing wasn't really necessary as far as I was concerned, and the complicated brother-to-brother feud didn't serve any purpose either, but for the rest I absolutely loved it!
This is a virtual copy of the 1959 film, "The Killer Shrews," complete with folks stranded on an island and being attacked by killer dogs (or dogs dressed up like shrews). Both films are equally bad. Everyone does the stupid things people always do in horror films. Every cliché you can imagine is on display here. It is astounding that Michelle Rodriguez, a competent actress, would appear in such schlock (and surrounded by very bad actors). I know, I know...she has to pay her rent, too! This movie is a dog! Bow-wow.No dogs were harmed in the writing of this review.Woof-woof!
Pack of lusty college kids--bosomy gals and horny, smirking guys--vacation on an isolated island overrun by mutant mutts; when one of the girls is attacked and bitten, there's talk of leaving the locale, but... Ridiculous thriller sparks serious derision, especially with the point-of-view camera-work from the four-legged freaks, but what can one say when the dogs wind up giving better performances than the humans? The screenplay, credited to Robert Conte and Peter Wortmann, is the chief embarrassment, though the youthful cast members do themselves no favors by posing instead of acting. Executive producer Wes Craven should have been the one to sniff out the lack of potential in this fang-fest...perhaps he was temporarily blinded by the shorts, suntans, and cleavage? * from ****
I liked two points in this movie. First wild dogs that really made me fear during the movie and the struggle of young people to get out of this trouble.They use their brain and prepare some plans based on their mental level.It was one of the best horror movies I have ever seen.Wild dogs can make a movie more scary than strange creatures can do.I think, it is because of the reality, that is, wild dogs are real things and really exist in our life and everyone is afraid of wild dogs but some creatures which are used in horror movies do not exist in real life and this property reduces the level of impression we can get during the movie.