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  • I think part 3 must have been censored by youtube due to its graphic content.

  • They're starting to think "this is the one we shoulda baked."

  • I think the cheetah-baboon fight scene was a metaphor for the movie of how the prey turns the tables and becomes the hunter and the hunter becomes the prey.

  • It good to see the black man were they belong

  • I hope my body looks half that good when I'm 55.

  • those are masai spears if im not mistaken...

  • @metamaggot those knife/machetes are goofy lookin

  • Kill a man if you have to, but, dude, don't steal his underpants!

  • if you want to get in shape, just have a bunch of these dude's chase you across the savanah!

  • the scene where the grouse or pheasant (whatever it is) is walking along and Cornel wilde sees it and is looking to make a kill of it, the grouse is walking then he does that abrupt 180 degree turn but it looks casual as hell like he did it on purpose like he was saying, "i guess i'll see whats over here!" then he spots Cornel wilde and the action is like he says "Oh, i'm sorry i seemed to have lost my way, i'll be going now. then he takes off running! Cracks me up!

  • @jelani96 it's a guineafowl.

  • why does this guy remind me of Tony Stark?

  • lol awesome

  • They swap footage of the cheetah (a daytime hunter) to a bit with a leopard (nocturnal).

    That cheetah must have been young and stupid to tangle with an adult male baboon. I've seen one give a large dog a good mauling before anyone could stop the fight.

  • hahaha , ive just read the info and it appears im right!!! i didnt even notice! my bad

  • Mel Gibson must have taken inspiration for Apocalypto from this classic

  • @bigderekkeene absolutely agree.

  • In this movie they do the symbolism just right.  They aren't overly artsy, or pretentious, or too heavy handed about it. All amongst the lush beauty of Africa. Life is a hunt. Consider the opening scene with the washer woman being killed by the lion. Contrast that to this scene with the baboon (that's a baboon, right?), and the cheetah. The baboon starts off as prey, but fights back. The cheetah is startled, scared. Who's predator at this point?

  • @megapolon

    damn you are so right....although I was too young to make that analysis when I first watched it.

  • @megapolon Cheetahs don't normally hunt Baboons. I think the Cheetah was just harassing the baboon for running practice.They're not a match (by themselves) to take on adult baboons.Cheetahs are better runners than fighters and usually hunt Thompson gazelles.Leopards, on the other hand, can take on baboons regularly because they are more powerfully built (and craftier) than cheetahs.

  • lol I like that horrible face he makes when he started eating that big snail like thing. Then turned out to be good.

  • Excellent, thanks for posting this. It's what Youtube is good at; finding those little lost gems. I saw this film when it came out and loved it! It was very revolutionary i its time, very little dialogue.

  • typical, from behind.

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