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Into the Grizzly Maze 2015 123movies

Into the Grizzly Maze 2015 123movies

Hunt or be hunted.Feb. 27, 201594 Min.
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Watch: Into the Grizzly Maze 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – Two estranged brothers reunite at their childhood home in the Alaskan wild. They set out on a two-day hike and are stalked by an unrelenting grizzly bear..
Plot: Two estranged brothers reunite at their childhood home in the Alaskan wild. They set out on a two-day hike and are stalked by an unrelenting grizzly bear.
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5.3/10 Votes: 10,072
36% | RottenTomatoes
43/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 226 Popularity: 12.648 | TMDB

Reviews:


***Pretty good bear attack flick with James Marsden, Thomas Jane and Piper Perabo***

Several people coalesce in a region of Alaska called the Grizzly Maze where a rogue bear is on the loose: A local man recently released from prison (James Marsden), his ex-girlfriend (Michaela McManus), his estranged deputy brother (Thomas Jane), the deputy’s photographer wife (Piper Perabo), a half-crazy hunter (Billy Bob Thornton), a compromised sheriff (Scott Glenn) and an AmerIndian poacher (Adam Beach).

“Into the Grizzly Maze” (2015) is a bear attack movie and, more generally, a wilderness adventure/thriller. When it comes to these types of films “The Edge” (1997) reigns supreme, as does the brooding “Hold the Dark” (2018), although the latter has no bear (actually “The Edge” is only partially a bear attack movie, as it goes much deeper than that, like “Hold the Dark”). While nowhere near as effective as “The Edge” and “Hold the Dark,” “Into the Grizzly Maze” is about on par with the Indie “Backcountry” (2014) in all-around entertainment; and it’s superior to the prosaic “Grizzly” (1976).

Where “Into the Grizzly Maze” excels is the locations and awesome cinematography. This might be the best-looking forest flick ever made. The cast is exceptional too. In these areas it’s superior to all the above movies with the possible exception of “The Edge” where it’s at least on par. The conflict-habituated relationship of the brothers (Marsden and Jane) is amusing and it’s nice to see Piper Perabo again, who was about 38 during shooting and looking better than ever, top to bottom. Meanwhile McManus has a stunning face and mesmerizing eyes.

The film runs 1 hour, 34 minutes, and was shot in the Vancouver area, British Columbia, and Big Bear, California (the bar scene).

GRADE: B/B-

Review By: Wuchak

Bare or Bear Puzzle?

Into the Grizzly Maze is directed by David Hackl and written by Guy Moshe and J.R. Reher. It stars James Marsden, Thomas Jane, Piper Perabo, Scott Glenn, Michaela McManus and Billy Bob Thornton. Music is by Marcus Trumpp and cinematography by James Liston.

Estranged brothers Rowan (Marsden) and Beckett (Jane) reunite out in the Alaskan wild. They set out into the wilderness to see if they can humanely trap the ferocious grizzly bear that has been savaging the locals.

Unfortunately in the pantheon of movies featuring Mother Nature’s angry beasts stalking humans, this one is very average. Which considering the cast list is not only something of a shame, it’s also surprising. The stock roll call of characters with various hang-ups, disabilities or troubled back stories, stumble through the wilderness being menaced by the awesome Red Machine (Bart the Bear the best thing in the pic). Sadly director Hackl doesn’t have an eye or ear for a good fright, while his blood letting exercises quickly wear thin come the later stages of the piece.

Things aren’t helped by the flatness of the digital shooting, which only emphasises the poor CGI segments. On the plus side the enviromental messages hold tight, even if the family traumas threaten to avert the points. The location photography – with Vancouver standing in for Alaska – is pleasing in making the scenery a prominent feature, while the finale is good on action entertainment terms, even if the resolution is a touch hokey.

Ultimately this just isn’t suspenseful or riveting on either the “when animals attack” basis or the fractured character dynamics. 5/10

Review By: John Chard
“Bearly” watchable …….
Despite the presence of talented actors Billy Bob Thornton and Scott Glenn, this hunted by a bear in the woods scenario, is so familiar there is little here of interest. If you have seen “The Edge” then you will know you are on well trodden territory, only difference being that “The Edge” is a great film, while “Into the Grizzly Maze” is not. Billy Bob Thornton easily has the best line in the movie ” Makes no difference to a hungry bear if it’s a logger or a “tree hugger”, they all taste the same.” The writing is weak, the editing poor, and all of the characters underdeveloped. Not recommended and “bearly” watchable. – MERK
Review By: merklekranz
Dead Teenager movie…..with a bear instead of a scary guy
The most enjoyable part of this film was laughing at how ridiculous it is.

There is no spoiler by telling you that a group of people are out in the wilderness, and there is a bear out there too. And the bear systematically kills people off.

And people do what they always do in dead teenager movies–they split up. Have none of them ever seen a dead teenager movie to know that you aren’t supposed to do that? (but this movie is just a collection of old plot devices, including a Butch Cassidy/Sundance Kid jumping off a cliff into the water to escape thingy).

But it was the ridiculous aspects of the film that made it impossible to experience any tension. Billy Bob Thornton is a “hunter” who walks around in the mountainous woods WITH HIS HORSE in tow. What’s with the horse? He is always close to the group of four people, and they not only don’t have a horse but are carrying a woman who is injured. You can’t even ride the thing in those types of mountainous areas. He won’t let the injured woman ride his horse because he’s hunting the bear (nice guy) although, as I say, he doesn’t move any faster with the horse than they do without it. The woman with a stake through her leg might have appreciated the ride.

And the bear? I think Bart the Bear ought to sue his agent. He’s made to look slow and stupid. The people, even carting along their wounded mate, CAN OUTRUN HIM! A grizzly bear can cover 35 mph going uphill or downhill, but this thing can’t get up to even a few feet an hour. He is often shown about 100 feet behind the group, but somehow they outrun him.

Not only that, but the big game hunter, a sheriff’s deputy, the sheriff, and a guy who practically lived in these woods with his father can’t hit the broad side of a barn with their rifles. Even when the bear is only 100 feet away they keep hitting branches and rocks. Really, they deserved to die. But unfortunately, they didn’t–not die that is. Bart does, which you can probably guess, and he shouldn’t. He’s the most likable one in the movie….even if he is kind of slow.

Then there is the hearing impaired naturalist who is out hiking without any equipment, and then when she sees the bear manages to lose her bear spray. And get caught in her own snare, which she had just set. But, no matter, three sets of people manage to find her in an area the size of Rhode Island, and take her to safety.

The best advice in the movie, advice you’ll want to heed, was “don’t shoot a bear if it’s heading toward you.” Instead, you are supposed to shoot it from its side. So, do you yell real loud: “HEY BEAR, PLEASE TURN SIDEWAYS?” The great stupid hunter, Billy Bob, has three shots at this bear lumbering at him at less than 1 mph and misses all three! All three! (but it might have been different if the bear had been more cooperative and had turned sideways).

For the bad guys, and the nonessential guys, the bear tears them apart within seconds. When it’s the good guys, they can fight and wrestle for minutes with no apparent harm. And kill him with a knife, just like Davy Crockett, who kil’t him a b’ar when he was only three. A knife against a grizzly? One swat and you’d be dead, but not our heroes!

(In all fairness, it’s our fault. When we went to return a movie to the kiosk it was filled, and we couldn’t return it unless we rented another one. This is what we got)

Review By: whidbeydanielg

Other Information:

Original Title Into the Grizzly Maze
Release Date 2015-02-27
Release Year 2015

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 34 min (94 min)
Budget 10000000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Action, Adventure, Drama
Director David Hackl
Writer Guy Moshe, J.R. Reher
Actors James Marsden, Thomas Jane, Piper Perabo
Country United States, Canada
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format SxS Pro
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), ProRes 4:4:4 (1080/23.976p) (source format)
Printed Film Format N/A

Into the Grizzly Maze 2015 123movies
Into the Grizzly Maze 2015 123movies
Into the Grizzly Maze 2015 123movies
Into the Grizzly Maze 2015 123movies
Into the Grizzly Maze 2015 123movies
Original title Into the Grizzly Maze
TMDb Rating 5.354 226 votes

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