Beauty and the Beast (Wolf Scene)
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Exactly. Wolves are used to traveling and attacking in packs. If they actually kept up they would have taken the beast out. It's just that he showed no signs of weakening.
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@Canute87 hmmmm....i guess thats also true when your surrounded like that...
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What difference does size make?
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a friggin clydesdale scared of wolves? those horses are HUGE compared to wolves, wouldnt they fight back?
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Okay I'm sorry but there is NO WAY Belle would have been able to carry the Beast onto the horse. What does she weigh, like 100 pounds? Whatever, but still think this scene is really scary..I had to turn down the volume.. haha.
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@blackmumba111 i live in wolf country, i can tell you right now they DO NOT prey upon humans for food. That's bullshit what are you some stupid city slicker? No animals prey upon humans for food otherwise menstration would never have evolved, thats why creatures lower on the food chain reabsorb their uterine lining rather than excrete it, its because any species that had predators that left a blood trail behind it would be hunted to extinction.
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Actually, wolves are known to hunt humans for food. That does not mean they fight in defense. Wolves and Polar Bears are really some of the few animals on earth that prey upon humans for sustenance.
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Beast was kind of a jackass in the first part but he made up for it quick ;) I love this scene such an amazing movie
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1:32 I swear that dog bit right into her face
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this is my favorite scene!!!
@Serdikhan usually ya. but in this case horse in the middle of a forest + hungry pack of wolves = dinner
Manalord921 3 months ago 15
It's hard for me to take this scene seriously when I see the horse's face after Beast faints
mztippy 1 month ago 8