Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey (2023) KILL COUNT



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MUSIC!!

~~Logo/”The Numbers”~~
“U Make Me Feel” by MK2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSET1PSw8Ic

~~Introduction Section~~
“Darkest Child var A” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdZ5YUa-96M

~~”The Kills”~~
“Slow Shock” by Silent Partner
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKfWVymq5BQ

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36 thoughts on “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey (2023) KILL COUNT”

  1. At least Waterfield is taking Disney movies and remaking them into something new and original by completely jumping to the opposite end of the genre line! Unlike actual Disney, just regurgitating the same movies, but as live action 🙄

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  2. Saw this one in the cinema with a great friend without knowing the shoestring budget haha, it was an experience to be sure. The intro was pretty great IMO and they built up tension really well in the early parts of the film, but a lot of the rest was a bit much. Just about every kill was a total rip-off from Wrong Turn though, along with a bunch of scenes like the whole hiding from mutants under furniture then sneaking out while they're sleeping thing. There was one scene near the middle where I burst out laughing, though the movie wasn't memorable enough for me to remember which scene even after watching this.

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  3. If you think Bambi Horror Film, Winnie The Pooh Horror Film Sequel, and a Peter Pan Horror Film is bad enough

    Apparently the people behind this movie heard interest in a Bambi Vs Pooh Horror Film….

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  4. God this movie is everything I hate about horror– cheap cash-grab concept, "what if children's thing but creepy and blood?!?!", needless cruelty made to shock and be trailer stingers, bizarre portrayal of marginalized and/or mentally ill (crossbreeds giving bad wrong turn flashbacks (no surprise it was one of their inspirations) as well as "you left us, i guess its time to go psycho sicko mode and kill now") and egregious killing of women that just makes it look like the writer/director charitably is irresponsible or less charitably hates women. Fuck this movie and fuck all the other cash-grab garbage the director's going to peddle.

    Great video though– I don't want to leave this comment with nothing but negativity, haha. Been a long-time fan and I'm glad you're showing solidarity with the strikes.

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  5. A) Great haircut, James.

    B) Of all the Disney movies I was forced to watch a kid, Winnie the Pooh worked the most for me because it was possibly the only thing I'd ever seen that took depression seriously.

    C) True story: when I was a wee kid my mom wanted to take me and my brother to see The Little Mermaid and I kicked up such a fuss that she let me see Star Trek 6. By Myself. I was six years old at the time.

    D) Which, given the whole recreating thing now, I think they should've remak—oh.

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