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Encyclopedia > Black Sheep (movie)

Black Sheep is the last film featuring the comedy duo Chris Farley and David Spade.


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Black Sheep - Summer Movie Guide 2007 | UGO.com (518 words)
The first two-thirds of Black Sheep are bloody brilliant, reaching to the splat-com peaks of the Evil Dead trilogy and Shaun of the Dead and occasionally firing on all fuzzy cylinders.
Black Sheep could be pitched as "Babe of the Dead." The rolling hills of New Zealand are turned into a nightmare when a farm working with genetic material ends up the victim of a misguided theft by an animal rights activist.
King has a strong ear for dialogue - not overplaying the myriad of sheep jokes that he could have thrown in - the actors are strong, and, especially considering the budget of the film, the special effects are pretty damn impressive (the legendary WETA handled the visuals).
Black Sheep (V) Movie Review - BLOODY-DISGUSTING.COM (620 words)
This past week at the AFM in CA I had the pleasure of seeing BLACK SHEEP, his King’s comedy horror film from New Zealand and was shocked by how much fun it was.
SHEEP is the perfect compliment to Billy O’Brien’s ISOLATION as it’s the complete opposite film.
One character’s name is “Grant”, the monsters stem from a tube of genetically mutated sheep that are explained exactly like the dinosaurs in JP- there’s even a scene were hundreds of sheep come hurdling over the hillside just like the cues in JP.
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