Maneater (2006)
Facts
| Directed by | Gary Yates |
| Cast | Gary Busey, Ian D. Clark, Diana Reis, Marina Stephenson-Kerr and Ty Wood |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2005 |
| DVD Release | January 8, 2008 |
| Running Time | 88 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 796019806725 |
| Buy this item | $12.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 14 3:08 EDT (details) 1 DVD, WELLSPRING/GENIUS, Usually ships in 24 hours, AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 43 new from $6.35, 17 used from $6.07, 1 collectible from $19.99 |
About Maneater
The hunter becomes the hunted when the forested shadows of the Appalachian Trail are stalked by a wild animal out of its element hungry and born to ravage. After Sheriff Grady (Gary Busey The Firm) finds a dismembered body in the area he quickly discovers a print near the scene that identifies the predator as a Bengal tiger. Six hundred pounds twelve feet from nose to tail it s one of the most powerful cats on Earth. Now it s loose and there s no man on the Appalachian Trail with the skill or the courage to take it down. Maneater is the third installment in the Genius-branded "Maneater Series" and its now available for the first time on DVD! System Requirements:Run Time: 88 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR/PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER UPC: 796019806725 Manufacturer No: 80672 Product Description
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Where is the tiger? |
| O-Oh Here She Comes...Watch Out Boy, She'll Chew You Up! |
I gave this movie a high rating of four stars. It might be a tad too much, but three seemed too low. It's not one you'll be wanting to watch frequently or purchase, but it's good popcorn entertainment. It's got a bit of gore, but this is mostly aftermath stuff like big pools of blood, body parts and eviscerated corpses lying around. Not much as far as actual animal attack scenes go. And they use a real tiger!! No CGI junk here, no sir! It actually looks like an animal instead of a friggin' video game! The cast is decent enough, though the script doesn't ask a lot from them. Busey is his cool, kooky self. He's a bit more "normal", but has a few funny lines here and there. I will say the guy gets creepier looking as he gets older. It's a performance on par with his portrayal of the Gingerdead Man(that was an attempt at humor, but it probably just sounds dumb).
No real complaints about the film coz it is what you'd expect a film like this to be, and as long as it meets expectations, it can't really disappoint. My only complaint would be the tiger/child connection. It's unnecessary, cliched and lame. Thankfully is isn't expanded on too much.
All in all, a good waste of time. I just bought a puppy tonight and he watched it with me(then peed on my chest), so I guess it'll hold some sentimental value for me. August 20, 2008
| Man Boredom |
| Going a Shikaar! |
Okay, so the plot really isn't all that complicated, essentially being yet another variant on every other 'animals run amok' movie since Jaws. Nonetheless, its quite enjoyable for such a cheesy flick (and they have a real tiger in it!). Ummm... you've got a Bengal tiger. And he escapes and starts picking off people in rural Appalachia. Gary Busey is the sheriff trying to stop it. Media frenzy ensues (complete with some reporter chick named 'Casey Couric,' lol). The army comes to hunt down the tiger, only to get eaten one by one (as highly trained and heavily armed soldiers are appearantly wont to do if movie logic teaches us anything). And a random British big game hunter, inspired by Jim Corbett, shows up to save the day.
Overall, its much better than you'd expect from a made for TV 'animal attack of the week' type movie. Sure, its kind of goofy at times. I mean, you could expect as much from the description on the box. But its also a fun movie, especially if its late at night or your just hanging out with your friends and want a straight out animal/monster attack movie. No complex plot, no surpise endings, just a regular animal going on a rampage. And the best part? Its actually the first in a series of such movies... with names like 'Grizzly Rage,' 'Eye of the Beast,' 'Shark Swarm,' and 'Swamp Devil' how can we go wrong? May 24, 2008
| Good Tiger, No Captions, Bad Cast Credits |
One further point of irritation: the on-screen cast credits omit all roles (the viewer is given nothing more than an alphabetical list of the actors' names), and they scroll past at quadruple speed (as though the Sci-Fi Channel were in a hurry to get back to the commercials).
All in all, a less than bare-bones DVD release. April 29, 2008
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