
Kamurai
Decent watch, probably won't watch again, but can recommend for a Bad Movie Night. I thought someone had beat Kevin Smith to making "Moose Jaws" so I jumped on this only to find out that it is more of a "Moose-a-taur" type movie. Stil...


Movie spotlight
In the small town of Gangrene Gulch, Alaska, the new Park Ranger, Zach, arrives at his post just in time to investigate a string of suspicious deaths. He teams up with Mike the veteran ranger and Sam the beautiful and determined young coroner's assistant to solve the murders. The hilarious residents of the rural Alaskan town must turn to the rangers to save them from the half-man half-moose, moosataur.
This short documentary offers a glimpse into the life and habits of a moose in its natural habitat. It observes the animal's daily routines, its interactions with its environment, and its struggle for survival in the wild. The film captures the raw beauty and challenges faced by this majestic creature.
As a short documentary focused on wildlife, "Moose the Movie" received minimal mainstream critical attention. Its reception was primarily among nature documentary enthusiasts and those interested in Scandinavian wildlife. The film was generally appreciated for its focused subject matter and concise runtime.
Appreciated for its intimate portrayal of a wild animal.
Praised for its concise and focused presentation.
Seen as a pleasant, albeit brief, nature viewing experience.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Moose the Movie (2015)' is not readily available. However, documentaries of this nature typically garner appreciation for their educational content and respectful depiction of wildlife.
The film was shot in the remote forests of Sweden, highlighting the native habitat of the Eurasian moose.
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Decent watch, probably won't watch again, but can recommend for a Bad Movie Night. I thought someone had beat Kevin Smith to making "Moose Jaws" so I jumped on this only to find out that it is more of a "Moose-a-taur" type movie. Stil...