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Headline: Violence of the Lambs Horror Parody Released on DVD
I wonder whether the Wayan’s Brothers knew when they
made Scary Movie back in 2000 that their parody would spawn a cottage
industry of spoofs of horror flicks. Besides Scary Movie 2, 3 and 4, we’ve
also had such praiseworthy offerings as Shaun of the Dead (2004), Mad
Cowgirl (2006), Planet Terror (2007) and Severance (2007).
Black Sheep, representing New Zealand’s contribution to the
irreverent genre, revolves around an experiment in genetic engineering gone
horribly wrong. The story is set on a picturesque farm owned by Angus (Peter
Feeney) and Henry Oldfield (Nathan Meister), siblings whose herd morphs into
a horde of bloodthirsty man-eating zombies after a couple of well-meaning
environmental activists unwittingly release a mutant lamb into the midst of
their flock.
Rather than hitting you over the head with obvious jokes, Black Sheep
relies on a tongue-in-cheek brand of humor which calls for a little
sophistication. But that doesn’t mean it’s always in good taste, especially
when you have such sordid goings-on as a sheep raping a man, dining on
“mountain oysters” (aka sheep gonads), and fairly graphic displays of gore
when the voracious woolly beasts attack.
Shot on verdant, rolling hills off the coast of Wellington,
the most memorable aspect of this movie might be the cinematic capture of
its beautiful, bucolic setting. While a tad too understated to satiate the
simplistic blood lust of the masses, Black Sheep is still clever enough to
earn the appreciation of the egghead cult crowd.
Running time: 87 minutes
Studio: Genius Products
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