I remember this movie. I have been trying to find it. The night that it aired every kid that I knew sat infront of the tv and watched. Compared to movies of today maybe you would think that it was bad, but I remember it as a very good film.
I remember seeing this movie, in a theater. It's pretty bad. It was "Jaws" on land. From the campground owner who doesn't want to close, even after several people were killed, to the survivor of an earlier bear attack, who gets killed (and spits up blood) attempting to kill the bear. No wonder it was full of B-actors. No A-list actor would be caught dead in it. Grizzly was released a year after Jaws, to try to cash in on it's popularity.
Uh huh, and it was written and in production before Jaws even came out. Nobody expected Jaws to become as popular and profitable as it did...
And if you're implying that Christopher George and Richard Jaeckel are bad actors... wow..... no offense, but you must have a very shallow and superficial taste.
I remember seeing this movie, in a theater. It's pretty bad. It was "Jaws" on land. From the camper owner who doesn't want to close, even after several people were killed, to the survivor of an earlier bear attack, who gets killed (and spits up blood) attempting to kill the bear. No wonder it was full of B-actors. No A-list actor would be caught dead in it. Grizzly was released a year after Jaws, to try to cash in on it's popularity.
it looks like the producers were attempting to make the film look less exploitative and give context to the over the top violence in hopes of avoiding the film being cut by foreign censors.
The producers really should have gone with this intro. It gives the film a far more menacing feel than the (for lack of a better term) "happy chopper ride" sequence that is used.
I love the music on the 'happy chopper' intro...this film scared the crap out of me when i was a kid and i love it
actornewbs 12 hours ago
Thank you for sharing!
nishima 13 hours ago
wtf
odeedudul 1 week ago
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I remember this movie. I have been trying to find it. The night that it aired every kid that I knew sat infront of the tv and watched. Compared to movies of today maybe you would think that it was bad, but I remember it as a very good film.
poppagdt3 1 month ago
Cheezy, wheezy, or not, this film scared the shit outta me when I was a kid. I would no longer play in my backyard!
castingtherunes 9 months ago
Cheezy, wheezy, or not, this film scared the shit outta me when I was a good. I would no longer play in my backyard!
castingtherunes 9 months ago
I remember seeing this movie, in a theater. It's pretty bad. It was "Jaws" on land. From the campground owner who doesn't want to close, even after several people were killed, to the survivor of an earlier bear attack, who gets killed (and spits up blood) attempting to kill the bear. No wonder it was full of B-actors. No A-list actor would be caught dead in it. Grizzly was released a year after Jaws, to try to cash in on it's popularity.
ftsjr 1 year ago
@ftsjr
Uh huh, and it was written and in production before Jaws even came out. Nobody expected Jaws to become as popular and profitable as it did...
And if you're implying that Christopher George and Richard Jaeckel are bad actors... wow..... no offense, but you must have a very shallow and superficial taste.
demon91 3 months ago
I remember seeing this movie, in a theater. It's pretty bad. It was "Jaws" on land. From the camper owner who doesn't want to close, even after several people were killed, to the survivor of an earlier bear attack, who gets killed (and spits up blood) attempting to kill the bear. No wonder it was full of B-actors. No A-list actor would be caught dead in it. Grizzly was released a year after Jaws, to try to cash in on it's popularity.
ftsjr 1 year ago
it looks like the producers were attempting to make the film look less exploitative and give context to the over the top violence in hopes of avoiding the film being cut by foreign censors.
coolrog0705 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this, Wish it would have been put on the special edition DVD.
ElectronicsCollector 1 year ago
The producers really should have gone with this intro. It gives the film a far more menacing feel than the (for lack of a better term) "happy chopper ride" sequence that is used.
FiendsInRedSatin1 1 year ago
@FiendsInRedSatin1
you know what though if they did use this intro, it kind of counter acts the parts where they claimed that it was a prehistoric Grizzly
mazinz2 1 year ago
thats great! it gives the film a more ominous tone, i wished they had included it on the dvd
REpsycho 1 year ago
Thanks dude!! Awesome find.
demon91 2 years ago
ahhhh ..i wanted to see all of the film after the inro ...lol
cool
dendec 2 years ago
that's pretty cool.
1Morey 2 years ago