Tooth and Nail

Tooth and Nail

2007 ""
Tooth and Nail
Tooth and Nail

Tooth and Nail

4.7 | 1h34m | R | en | Drama

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.

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4.7 | 1h34m | R | en | Drama , Horror , Thriller | More Info
Released: October. 16,2007 | Released Producted By: , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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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.

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Rider Strong , Michael Kelly , Robert Carradine

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Scott G. Anderson

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drpakmanrains This umpteenth apocalyptic vision is incredibly bad. The script is devoid of any intelligent conversation, sounding more like the early karate movies of the late 1960's, and written by schoolboys whose idea of a good line is "Okay, you asked for it". A group of nondescript survivors spend much of the film bickering about what to do next, or who will be the next leader, as one by one they are picked off and eaten by a bunch of Viking looking refugees from one of the professional wrestling organizations. Like other reviewers have said, the sets are dull and there is little logic in what is happening because the oil has run out. Spoiler: When the girl the "good" guys rescue later reveals her true colors, this sets up the only interesting twist in this boring plodding movie with routine effects and no real suspense. Even though the film is in monosyllabic easily heard English, my suggestion is to put on the English subtitles and speed the film up a notch, thereby wasting only about 35 minutes of your life instead of 95. In "The Sound Of Music", the scene near the end in the compound was scarier than anything in this banal movie.
slayrrr666 "Tooth and Nail" is a very entertaining and enjoyable film with a lot of good points.**SPOILERS**After the end of the world, survivors Dakota, (Nicole DuPort) Ford, (Rider Strong) Viper, (Michael Kelly) Torino, (Alexandra Barreto) Nova, (Emily Catherine Young) Max, (Kevin E. Scott) Yukon, (Zack Robidas) Victoria, (Beverly Hinds) and Professor Darwin, (Robert Carradine) manage to find fellow survivor Neon, (Rachel Miner) amongst the ruins of civilization and invite her to stay with their group. When her acceptance starts to wear on the others, she tries whatever she can to be accepted, even though all don't trust her. Starting to realize their numbers are shrinking, she reveals she has been followed by a group of cannibals called Rovers, and that they have been targeted by them. Trying to stay alive during the relentless attacks, out-numbered and with their numbers shrinking still, they try a last ditch effort to escape from the bloodthirsty group.The Good News: There was some good stuff to this one here. One of the best features is the incredibly well-done setting for the film. The hospital here is incredibly well-done, looking effectively abandoned but at the same time capable of holding the group. The fact that there's a lot of different areas in here for them to hide in, complete with the kitchen, surgical rooms and the general meeting quarters all being quite well-designed and built around generating some scares and tension when it gets to that point in the later half. Those are also really enjoyable, as the film manages to feature some incredible stalking scenes in here of the Rovers going after the survivors inside, with the huge cavernous locations providing some potentially-fun places where they're all trapped together. Those are the best entries in the film, as it gets really enjoyable during those parts where it's incredibly tense and thrilling waiting to see where it goes, both in the Rover's attacks and the survivor's means of defense or escape. That we get two huge, extended set-pieces in this tradition is what really works well, since both are quite fun and really worthwhile, from the sheer randomness of the first one that manages to work so many good stuff into it, including all the violence and gore plus the stalking, and is then amped up into an actual series of defenses in the second one that work just as well, and that they're the main part of the film with a lot of time devoted to it is where it really scores so much good stuff. There's not a whole lot of down-time during these scenes, and they remain quite fun. That also manages to provide the film with a lot of really enjoyable kills here, as there's some wicked stuff here. There's a lot of arrows being shot into body parts, a smattering of slit throats, a broken glass jar slicing up the face, gunshots, amputations, slicing across most of the body, knife stabbings and then a great acid meltdown, all of which are nice and brutal with plenty of bloodshed. The last plus is the appropriately creepy look of the group, which is quite nice and looks really creepy. These here are the film's good points.The Bad News: There really wasn't much wrong here, and this ended up having only one really big flaw. The big one here is that there's an incredibly long build-up to the good stuff here, almost so much as being difficult to really get into. Most of the beginning to this one is taken up with the introduction from the group and her acceptance into them, followed by several days worth of time showing them getting into a grove with how to go about their lives. This goes on pretty much for the first half-hour, and without generating even the slightest hint of suspense or that something will happen later, and it just makes these scenes just drag on-and-on endlessly, making for some labored times during the beginning when it's trying to get started. The only other thing that could be construed as a flaw is the late-film twist that manages to change-up the allegiances between everyone, which some will say is a good shock, while others it needlessly complicates the film for no reason. This isn't bad for the film at all, but the slow beginning is the only thing that really hurts this one.The Final Verdict: As there's some really good stuff here and only a few minor points, this one is highly enjoyable and gets a lot right about it. Highly recommended for those who enjoyed the others in the series, fans of the creative side or are into these kinds of films, while those who aren't that big should heed caution.Rated R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language and a clothed sex scene
lastliberal Normally when I sit down to watch a movie with cannibals, it is one of the video nasties that were banned in Britain in the 80s. Here, we have a new movie, one of The 8 Films To Die For, that features this touchy subject.It is a post-apocalyptic world. We ran out of gas, and we are trying to survive. Things seem nice at a local hospital where a group has managed to survive for a year. Sure, there's some conflict between The Professor (Robert Carradine) and Viper (Michael Kelly), and people are nervous when a new girl (Rachel Miner) appears, but they are trying to make do.Things soon go to hell when Jackal (Michael Madsen) appears with an axe, and blood starts flowing copiously. Soon Darwin (Carradine) is gone, then another. Soon Neon (Miner) comes clean about the Rovers.Soon it is only the women who are left to fend for themselves: Neon, Dakota (Nicole DuPort), Torino (Alexandra Barreto), and Nova (Emily Catherine Young). One's a child, and apparently autistic.Then things get interesting. We meet the creepy cannibals and one is filing points on his teeth.Unfortunately, things do get predictable from here on out. A traitor and a surprise appearance. And things get a little silly at the end.It was nice gore when pointy teeth got his. Unfortunately the modern cannibals roast their humans instead of the video nasty way.
dbborroughs From last years 8 films to die for this is the story of group of people who have survived after society has collapsed on itself when the gas ran out. Not long after rescuing a young girl the survivors who have been living in a hospital find themselves stalked by a group of cannibals. Slow and not very clever end of the world tale that has a couple of nice twists sprinkled through it. (unfortunately the twists would give away details so I can't really discuss them.) Regrettably outside of the twists the film doesn't offer much else. Its too leisurely paced to build terror and the film suffers from chasms of broken internal logic-chief among them why would a group of people live in a place that had no defenses, or even a locked door. Its a mess. Despite having flaws it is watchable, though its probably best watched while doing something else (I'm guessing that you'll probably fall asleep if you watch it straight). 4 out of 10