Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning with Grant Harvey: DVD Cover

    Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning
    a.k.a. Ginger Snaps 3, Ginger Snaps: The Beginning Director: Grant Harvey

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/07/2004
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 5,058

    Viewer Rating: (8 ratings)

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    Closed Caption; Deleted scenes with optional commentary; Director commentary; Director's video diary; "Wolfboy" special effects make-up and stunt rehearsal featurette; "Blood, Guts and Fire" death scene featurette; Production design walk-through; Costume design; Behind the scenes sneak peek; Fun on the set featurette; 5.1 Dolby Digital audio; 2.0 Dolby stereo audio; 16:9 widescreen version; English and Spanish subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Prologue/ Main Titles [3:28]
    2. Sisterhood [4:38]
    3. Welcome to Civilization [5:22]
    4. Fort Tragic [4:29]
    5. Waiting for Something [4:24]
    6. Bump in the Night [5:13]
    7. Crashing the Gates [4:13]
    8. The Black & the Red [3:26]
    9. Almost Home [4:35]
    10. Reaping What We Sow [3:29]
    11. Lost to the Fire [4:47]
    12. Bound by Blood [6:40]
    13. An Introduction to God [4:01]
    14. Ginger's Choice [4:46]
    15. It's too Late [7:23]
    16. Now and Wendigo [:00]
    17. This Mortal Life [6:01]
    18. Come Closer [4:26]
    19. Together Forever [4:38]
    20. End Credits [4:38]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Bridget (Emily Perkins) and Ginger (Katharine Isabelle) are back in Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning, a 19th century prequel to the first two successful entries in the Ginger Snaps film series. The film finds the doomed sisters wandering the wilderness when they stumble across a broken down outpost whose supplies have been cut off for nearly two months. Sadly, while they've been waiting, they've also been dying -- not of starvation, but from werewolf attacks. While Bridget recovers from an unfortunate encounter with a bear trap, the two lone women in the camp are faced with growing hostility stemmed from the fire and brimstone preacher (Hugh Dillon from the Canadian punk rock band the Headstones) and a dangerous secret that lands Ginger back in werewolf land once again. With tensions rising as the bloodthirsty creatures try to break down the fort walls, how will the group react when one of its own starts becoming the one thing that they want to keep out? Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide

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    A repeat of the first plot, but with Indians!by Chancie

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    November 08, 2008: Ok, ok, it's not exactly like the first one...but it sure seems that way for the first hour.
    It's Ginger and Brigitte once again, only...they're in the 1900's. Strange, hm? Well, there's no explanation. Why in the world are the same characters played by the same people there? Well...we never know. So, when you watch this, make sure you pretend you never saw the others, yes? That part will just make more sense.

    It's not deathly boring but it's slow. And unfortunately, you can see just about every "surprise" coming from about a mile away. The performances are fairly good with a few moments that make you roll your eyes, however. The special effects took a serious hit this time around. I would say between the three, the second had the best effects. Anyways...you can see it very clearly when the wolves walk. Oi. x_x

    As for the plot...bit of a repeat of the first. Brigitte and Ginger, after getting lost, are brought to a group of people who have pretty much built a giant fort around their homes to protect themselves from the "creatures" (Think about that a second. What are these movies about...?) that lurk outside, soon discovered after a group of their people never returned. It doesn't take long before Ginger is bitten and she starts to change. An old woman tells them, in order to save herself, Ginger must kill the one that bit her.

    That's about it for plot. Without spoilers, of course.
    Anyways, probably the worst of the three. Like I said, it wasn't awful but not fantastic either. Probably worth seeing if you've seen the other two. If you haven't seen them yet, don't watch this first. See the originals /then/ watch this one.

    I Also Recommend: Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed, Ginger Snaps.

    Got better and better with each oneby Anonymous

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    July 24, 2008: Big horror fan. When I saw the first one, I was impressed, I had no idea there where two more. Out of the three, this one was the best of them all. Great story (in all three) dealing with the relationship of sisters and the love they have for each other fighting the horrors of one turning into a werewolf. Can't recommend a better set of movies to watch if you're a fan of the werewolf. One other thing I realy loved about these movies, the turning concept - no &quot fullmoon&quot stuff here, this change is a permanent one. A good change of pace from the normal werewolf movies. A concept making the loss of the loved one turning even worse. Once they change, they're gone for good.


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