Black Sheep

Horror,Comedy  New Zealand 

Black Sheep is a 2006 horror-comedy movie from New Zealand that tells the story of a genetic experiment gone wrong, which transforms a flock of harmless sheep into bloodthirsty carnivores with a taste for human flesh. The film stars Nathan Meister, Danielle Mason, Tammy Davis, Peter Feeney, and Oliver Driver.

The film follows Henry (Meister), a successful businessman who returns to his family's sheep farm after the sudden death of his father. He is accompanied by his girlfriend, Experience (Mason), who is an animal rights activist. Henry's brother, Angus (Feeney), is experimenting with genetic engineering, hoping to create a super sheep that will revolutionize the industry. However, when an animal rights group breaks into the facility, one of the test sheep escapes and infects the flock with a mutated virus that turns them into monsters.

As the infected sheep begin to attack and kill anyone in their path, Henry, Experience, and farmhand Tucker (Davis) must fight for survival against the relentless predators. Along the way, they encounter a deranged Angus, who is now leading an army of sheep to take over the farm.

The film is notable for its use of practical creature effects by Weta Workshop, which created the sheep monsters using a combination of puppetry and prosthetics. It also features a mix of slapstick comedy and gore, making it a unique blend of horror and humor.

Overall, Black Sheep is a fun and entertaining horror-comedy that delivers plenty of laughs and thrills for fans of the genre.

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