Burning Bright (killer tiger movie)
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Burning Bright (killer tiger movie)
This is a low budget, extremely resourceful movie that works very well.
It's almost like one of thoses 70s TV movies that gets a little too nasty. Too bad it went under the radar, it really deserved better. Great story, great acting, great characters, very suspenseful. Definitely worth checking out, you will not be disappointed. Plus, it has Meatloaf in it.
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It's almost like one of thoses 70s TV movies that gets a little too nasty. Too bad it went under the radar, it really deserved better. Great story, great acting, great characters, very suspenseful. Definitely worth checking out, you will not be disappointed. Plus, it has Meatloaf in it.
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Re: Burning Bright (killer tiger movie)
I actually worked on this briefly, and considering how silly the premise sounds, it is very impressive as a stuck in the house thriller. Good acting, nice score, effective editing and good looking effects (no CGI aside from one tiger drool insert shot).
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I liked it.
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There is absolutely zero CGI tiger, but lots of composited shots of a real tiger shot separate from the actors, for obvious reasons.
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Re: Burning Bright (killer tiger movie)
Why do they call it Burning Bright, is there a fire? I know it's from Tyger by William Blake, but Fearful Symmetry sounds like a better scary movie title.