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Posted by A Rat Named Dog (Member # 699) on :
 
There is very little that needs to be said about this movie. I did learn one important lesson, though. One of the greatest dangers of global warming is the increased probability of wolf attacks.
 
Posted by Nick (Member # 4311) on :
 
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One of the greatest dangers of global warming is the increased probability of wolf attacks.
I'm sorry if this is a stupid question, but why would the increase the probability of wolf attacks? [Confused]
 
Posted by A Rat Named Dog (Member # 699) on :
 
Clearly, you haven't seen the movie yet.
 
Posted by Nick (Member # 4311) on :
 
Nor do I plan to, which is clearly why I asked the question. [Smile]

[ June 01, 2004, 04:38 AM: Message edited by: Nick ]
 
Posted by Richard Berg (Member # 133) on :
 
It's a stupid plot point in an otherwise entertaining flick. Basically, in the craziness of the evacuation some wolves escape from a zoo or shelter of some sort. The desolation of the arctic landscape drives them to cultivate a TASTE FOR HUMAN FLESH! SWEET!

Note to producers: the "Water Creatures" marathon was yesterday on Sci-Fi. I like to keep my bad-movie genres intact.

Note to Hatrack: despite its title, there's actually movie discussion going on here.
 


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