DiCaprio gets head-stomped by grizzly bear
9 years ago
Oh yeah, Mr. Lady's Man gets full stomped on by a big, muddy grizzly bear paw in the head on his new film, The Revenant. Sorry if you were expecting to see some kind of video or picture of the scene in this journal, but I wasn't able to find it. I guess we'll have to wait a few more weeks before more scenes from the movie get available online.
You probably know what scene I'm referring to. I guess the majority of you already had the chance to see the film. Leonardo gets bear-stomped on the much talked bear attack sequence, and how fun was to see his pretty face being pressed against the muddy floor under that giant bear foot. It definitely saved the movie for me. I'll make sure I'll post the scene on my Youtube when I have the chance to find it (and if nobody uploads it first meanwhile).
By the way, any thoughts on The Revenant? Good movie? Not so good movie?
I'm pending more to the last option. The music and scenery of the movie were top-notch, but the plot had no originality at all. It was just a very long variation of the old good guy vs bad guy revenge film (Tom Hardy was perfect has Fitzgerald, though). The movie had its bright ideas: the bear attack scene was truly gut-wrenching, but the indian fight right in the beginning of the movie felt so forced, so artifitial. The Revenant is definitely some bars below The Hateful Eight, in my opinion.
You probably know what scene I'm referring to. I guess the majority of you already had the chance to see the film. Leonardo gets bear-stomped on the much talked bear attack sequence, and how fun was to see his pretty face being pressed against the muddy floor under that giant bear foot. It definitely saved the movie for me. I'll make sure I'll post the scene on my Youtube when I have the chance to find it (and if nobody uploads it first meanwhile).
By the way, any thoughts on The Revenant? Good movie? Not so good movie?
I'm pending more to the last option. The music and scenery of the movie were top-notch, but the plot had no originality at all. It was just a very long variation of the old good guy vs bad guy revenge film (Tom Hardy was perfect has Fitzgerald, though). The movie had its bright ideas: the bear attack scene was truly gut-wrenching, but the indian fight right in the beginning of the movie felt so forced, so artifitial. The Revenant is definitely some bars below The Hateful Eight, in my opinion.
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