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Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey [DVD]

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There are many improvised-looking of scenes of stalking or screaming for help, in which everyone is stuck waiting for a greater storytelling vision to round out the joke. A woman is strangled with a chain and another has her head repeatedly smashed against a piece of machinery, but the impact of these blows are hidden. However, to avoid copyright issues with Disney, they had to change certain aspects such as Winnie the Pooh's red shirt. But for how shocking this may sound in getting one over on anyone offended by its concept, it's not the perverting of A. A woman relaxing in a spa pool is attacked by a creature who covers her mouth with a rag, rendering her unconscious as she thrashes.

I adore B-movies and exploitation films in many of their guises and also have a soft spot for creature features. Before some flashy, forensic opening credits straight out of 2000s horror, they make their first kill. Directed by Rhys Frake-Waterfield, Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey shows a jolly honey-eating bear gone bad.

The whole project has that baffling defect—how do you cut a premise like this down to the bone, with Pooh and Piglet more or less rampaging for 85 minutes, and make the movie so boring?

Frake-Waterfield doesn't even humor us with much development or care for these women; we know that one of them, Maria Taylor's Maria, is traumatized by a man who stalks her back in the city, and this is her getaway. You never get tired of seeing Frake-Waterfield's version of Pooh and Piglet (portrayed by Craig David Dowsett and Chris Cordell, respectively) pitched as towering psychopaths, but the movie also makes you wish it tried harder. Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey has its moments, but they aren't enough to make up for the weak plot, uneven acting, and general lack of real horror or humor. Eventually, it got to the point where it was so dire and there was no food in the forest for Pooh and Piglet, and they made the tough decision to kill and eat Eeyore," Waterfield revealed. During childhood, Christopher Robin befriended Winnie-the-Pooh, Piglet and their friends, played games and fed them.There is sight of a severed head and characters with bloody facial and bodily injuries, including a man with part of his face torn off. The movie has been made possible as AA Milne's original stories entered the public domain earlier this year. They're no longer tame: they're like a vicious bear and pig who want to go around and try and find prey," he noted. The trailer opens with Christopher heading back to 100 Acre Wood after leaving his friends to go to university. There is sexual threat when a human male intruder tries to remove a woman's top as she sleeps, pulling the strap down before she wakes and interrupts him; no on screen rape occurs.

We and our partners use data for Personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. There is sight of dead bodies, skeletal remains and of what appears to be human intestines being cooked. He's brought along his partner, but we have a feeling that Winnie and Piglet aren't going to be too pleased to see him. Jagged Edge Productions has released the bloody trailer for Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey, set to be released worldwide on DVD and VoD later this year, which sees Winnie and Piglet go on a rampage after Christopher Robin (Nikolai Leon) abandons them. Some will want to see what a blood-splattering Winnie-the-Pooh movie looks like, serviceable filmmaking be damned, and I get it.

Thompson and I enjoy various genre of videogames with Kingdom Hearts and Harvest Moon two of my all time favs. injury detail Strong gory images include sight of a woman's head being crushed, resulting in an eyeball popping out.

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