Quiz, Killer Animals at the Movies: Can You Survive These 7 Questions?

Quiz, Killer Animals at the Movies: Can You Survive These 7 Questions?

Our animal friends can sometimes be our worst enemies! Test your knowledge of the movie killer animals with our quiz!

Sharks, spiders, dogs, monkeys or other sheep, animals are not always beautiful furs! Proof with a quiz dedicated to the killer beasts of cinema!

Horror cinema did not provide us with an incredible bestiary to terrorize us with bloodthirsty animals.

As you can see in the trailer above, they even made a movie featuring bloodthirsty sheep: Black Sheep!

Released in cinemas in 2008, this is New Zealander Jonathan King’s first feature film. The latter grew up on the coast north of Auckland, where he made his first short film in Super 8, featuring a papier-mâché alien walking the corridors of a school.

The filmmaker has worked as an editor and art director for magazines, notably New Zealand music bible Rip It Up, which has spawned hundreds of music videos.

King has twice won Best Music Video Director at the New Zealand Music Video Awards. He then directed television commercials and wrote and directed two short films funded by Creative New Zealand.

In 2002, the director directed Still, which was selected for the NZ International Film Festival. The following year it was Chogar, a horror comedy in the same vein as Black Sheep, which he had already begun writing. In addition, Jonathan King wrote the thriller The Tattooist, directed by Peter Burger.

As the director explains, “Black Sheep plays with the image that defines New Zealand to the world – an image that, by the way, we’re very interested in – the sheep and the landscape!

“It was very funny to break down this double image, to find ways and anecdotes that make it possible to create such violent, brutal and funny scenes at the center of Epinal’s pictures.

One of the most interesting things was discovering how easy it was to turn sheep into monsters by using their natural assets. In fact, they are powerful beasts with sharp hooves, large teeth and dark, lizard-like eyes.

After all, it takes little imagination to turn a sheep into a dangerous and dangerous animal – and when dozens, hundreds, thousands of them move in a compact herd, the effect is terrifying.

Source: allocine

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