Rabies Review


I recently reviewed Rabies for All the Films. Thoroughly enjoyed it from start to finish.

Read my thoughts here: http://allthefilms.wordpress.com/2011/06/30/rabies-kalavet/

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Nice write up. I caught it last week at a horror festival and quite enjoyed it, as I found it pretty refreshing and handled well.
As to your last speculation, I've heard (but dunno how true it is) that Israel plan to release more horror and genre films, as Rabies was a success over there, so more luck to them.

"Hey, look at that! She's not crazy, she's being chased by a cheetah!"

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Lucky ****, I can't find this anywhere to watch it.

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I dunno if it's up online yet as I think it's still doing the festival circuit. It's nothing remarkable but is entertaining enough and nicely off beat.
Sorry for the late reply btw, just caught this now.


"Hey, look at that! She's not crazy, she's being chased by a cheetah!"

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Hey Corpus

I missed this by days when it actually did make a pass through my province on the festival circuit - still kicking my self over that one.

Better late than never.



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It took me over a year to find it, I put it on my IMDB 'watch list' in January 2011. Finally found it on Amazon (who took their time with a VOD version, I didn't have the funds to buy it) for rental. I think it's a week rental, too, not one of the 48-hour ones. And *beep* ing Netflix... it's been on my "Saved, Unknown Release Date" list, which has grown quite a bit over the last year. I'll stop before this turns into an all-out rant against Netflix, but go to Amazon and pay $1.99 to watch. It might have cost me slightly less because I have Amazon Prime, but it's worth the rental either way!

Hope that helps...
Rusty

Everything that you see, I owe to spaghetti.
-Sophia Loren

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