Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey [DVD]

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Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey [DVD]

Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey [DVD]

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I was thinking that that was the next logical step if people really want to use public domain like this.Hell, E.T. wasn't public domain and they STILL did a porn film (and not even a parody version). Granted, I do believe it's from another country. It's been awhile since my list viewing.... Sized for you to print and fit in Vortex 11mm Blu-ray (267mm x 149mm) or a single Single DVD amaray (274mm x 184mm) case. The movie has been made possible as AA Milne's original stories entered the public domain earlier this year. Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places.

If you’ve already done that, your item hasn’t arrived, or it’s not as described, you can report that to Etsy by opening a case. Blood and Honey is not a good movie. It's poorly written, there are some directorial shots that would never make a movie made by a studio, and there is some pretty cringe acting as well. The characters are paper-thin to the point I can't remember any names. The pacing is a bit off and the effects at times were notably bad.The Greatest American Hero Complete Series Ultimate Collection (1981-1983) - All 45 Episodes - All Episodes In MP4 Format On USB Flash Drive

Headline-grabbing horror chiller WINNIE THE POOH: BLOOD AND HONEY is set for select UK & Irish cinemas from 10 March 2023 including a sold out UK Premiere screening at FrightFest Glasgow, with a digital release to follow on 20 March, and DVD/Blu-ray from 17th April 2023. I adore B-movies and exploitation films in many of their guises and also have a soft spot for creature features.Christopher Robin: [pleading to Pooh who's about to kill Maria] Pooh, please stop this! Take me instead! Why're you doing this?

By being finished and distributed, "Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey" will already be a win for some (and a sequel has been announced). Some will want to see what a blood-splattering Winnie-the-Pooh movie looks like, serviceable filmmaking be damned, and I get it. (We find Super Bowl commercials enticing in the same way, but maybe not at feature length.) But if witnessed at all, Frake-Waterfield's film is the kind of dismal curiosity best experienced with a friend, to be briefly amused, or to commiserate with. Preferably if they're paying for it.Alien Nation (1989-1997) Complete Series Ultimate Collection - All 22 Episodes and 5 Movies - All Episodes In MKV Format On USB Flash Drive This may rank up there in the annals of obsurdity where the top spot is currently held by the E.T. porn. The nation's beloved bear has turned into a disturbing blood-quenching maniac. That's right, Winnie the Pooh is making a return – in the horror genre. There were a handful of cool directorial shots, a few fun kills, and some bad in an entertaining way scenes that made this at least watchable. It's a really short film that isn't an absolute chore to get through. This isn't even the worst horror film I've seen this year. Directed by Rhys Frake-Waterfield, Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey shows a jolly honey-eating bear gone bad. Pooh is no longer a bear; instead, he is a man in a distorted Winnie mask.



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