Blood of Beasts (2005)

Blood of Beasts (2005)
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When her father King Thorsson is captured by a fearsome beast driven by the rage of man, fearless fighter Freya (Jane March) must challenge a monster capable of swallowing her entire kingdom in this medieval take on Beauty and the Beast. Despite his daughter's protests, King Thorsson decides to take one last trip to Bear Island before the beautiful Freya is wed to fiancée and heir to the throne Sven (William Gregory Lee). When King Thorsson is betrayed by Sven and led into the lair of a dreaded man-beast (David Dukas), Freya wastes no time in racing to save her beloved father. A former mortal man abandoned by his people and cursed to walk the planet as a horrific monster, the beast lives in isolation and shame as he clings to his last shreds of humanity. When Freya arrives prepared to sacrifice herself for the good of her kingdom and the life of her father, the beast sees in her a beauty that renews his hope for a better life. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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DVD
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Synopsis of Blood of Beasts

When her father King Thorsson is captured by a fearsome beast driven by the rage of man, fearless fighter Freya (Jane March) must challenge a monster capable of swallowing her entire kingdom in this medieval take on Beauty and the Beast. Despite his daughter's protests, King Thorsson decides to take one last trip to Bear Island before the beautiful Freya is wed to fiancée and heir to the throne Sven (William Gregory Lee). When King Thorsson is betrayed by Sven and led into the lair of a dreaded man-beast (David Dukas), Freya wastes no time in racing to save her beloved father. A former mortal man abandoned by his people and cursed to walk the planet as a horrific monster, the beast lives in isolation and shame as he clings to his last shreds of humanity. When Freya arrives prepared to sacrifice herself for the good of her kingdom and the life of her father, the beast sees in her a beauty that renews his hope for a better life. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
89 mins
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Violence)
Categories:
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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Lori Y.

I tried to give this movie a chance. I read one of the other reviews that mentioned the bad hair extensions, and figured it wouldn't bother me because I don't notice that stuff. But then I watched the movie and realized that you CANNOT miss the hair. All I can figure is that they spent all of their money on the boats and didn't have enough left for hair extensions. The poor guys who didn't get the bad hair extensions got even worse wigs. I have to say this is the first time I have ever backed up and replayed part of a movie so that I could pause it to stare at some poor guy's bad wig. Watch for the blond guy when the camera pans the boat full of vikings and you'll see what I mean. We laughed so hard that we cried! On the serious side, I thought the acting of the main characters was okay, with the exception of Jane March who I thought did very well. Didn't care for the ending though.

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Sharon G.

I did not like this movie at all. The acting was atrocious, except for Jane March, who did act pretty well. The costumes and scenery were okay, but the directing, screen writing and acting were so bad that it was almost unbearable to watch.

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Christina W.

This movie really was the worst take on beauty and the beast i have ever seen.. Not to mention.. WTF was up with the bad hair extentions?? It was like "Did they think we woulnt notice!!??" Acting was bad... costums were bad... Movie... JUST BAD!!

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