Tooth and Nail (2007) Mark Young, Michael Madsen, Vinnie Jones, Rachel Miner

Tooth and Nail (2007)
In a post-apocalyptic world, a small group of survivors, who call themselves Foragers, plan to rebuild civilization from their headquarters in an empty hospital based in what is left of Philadelphia. But they’re soon forced into a face-off war with the Rovers, another gang of survivors whom are a brutal gang of cannibals. As the Rovers take out the Foragers one by one, the Foragers must draw on all their resources to stay alive.

Tooth and Nail is one of those ever-growing number of ‘apocalypse’ films, depicting a bleak futuristic world filled with… well, nothing much really – broken down buildings and empty roads.

In this case, as the narrator explains to us in the opening monologue, it wasn’t a comet or nuclear war that wiped out humanity, it was a lack of petrol (or ‘gas’ as it’s set in America). Um, okay, it’s best to just take that at face value for the purposes of watching the film. In fact, it’s probably best to get your mind in the frame of watching most of it in that way (if you want to have any hope of enjoying it).

We meet a small band of survivors who have taken refuge in a large inner-city hospital and who spend their days desperately searching for food. However, they come a cropper when they bump into a ruthless band of cannibals, hell bent on having them all for breakfast, lunch and dinner. And there you have it, it’s a ‘stand off’ movie – think Assault on Precinct 13, but without the huge cult following.

Now, I normally hate movies (typically horror movies) where the heroes due stupid things, like run back into the haunted house instead of calling the police. I should warn you that there are plenty of these moments in Tooth and Nail. Yet, for some reason, I couldn’t find it in me to hate this film. I’ve turned off many a movie for stupid characters, but I sat through this in its entirety.

Granted it’s no classic. If you check out the other reviews you’ll find more than your fair share of hate directed towards it. However, if you lower your expectations significantly (hey, it has Vinnie Jones in, so what are you expecting – Shakespeare?!) you might find it entertaining for an hour and a half of bloodthirsty horror where vicious cannibals prey on some of the stupidest human survivors ever to be left alive.

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File Name : Tooth.and.Nail.2007.720p.mp4
File Size : 1121.31 MB
Resolution : 1280×720
Duration : 01:30:32
Video : AVC, 1 500 kb/s, 25.000 FPS
Audio : AAC, 224 kb/s (CBR), 48.0 kHz, 6 channels, 1 stream

Quality: BRRip
Language: English
Genre: Horror, Thriller, Fantasy, Sci-fi, Drama

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