Oh man! I too wanted to see this movie. Now after reading this, no way!
Oh man! I too wanted to see this movie. Now after reading this, no way!
Kaitlyn (the human)
Sadie & Rita (Forever in Our Hearts) (the Labbies)
That's pretty rude. I can't get over people who make these statements up. This just sounds like another PETA organization to me. Accidents happen - and yes, these accidents shouldn't have happened - but they're not unusual accidents.Tim McGraw is a rodeo supporter who has performed at many rodeos and is clearly a fan of this kind of animal abuse
I've heard of lots of times where a horse "missteps" and injures itself so badly, it needs to be put down. If a horse steps on it's on rope/bridle/whatever, it can break it's jaw.
Many movies have wild horse races - tons of older westen movies have many in their movies.They should have disallowed an event so inherently dangerous and uncontrollable from taking place to begin with
Maybe AHA should have stepped in sooner - they could have prevented these deaths.
(PS - everything I have said it my freely spoken opinion, please do not attack me or ask me to justify my statements because I don't need to)
"Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you?
But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone
Bc mom you're right. It does sound like something PETA would say.
I'm A Proud Sister of TWO Pugs
I agree. And they cant honestly think that people will belive that video is of the same rodeo. Thats why they have it in 5 different sections...That's pretty rude. I can't get over people who make these statements up. This just sounds like another PETA organization to me. Accidents happen - and yes, these accidents shouldn't have happened - but they're not unusual accidents.One of them is even a totally different colour. Not to mention they are ALL different horses...
I bet they are some how connected to PETA.
The two horses arent dead from this.extras and bystanders who witnessed what happened on the set have gone public about the animal abuse that occurred, including animals being struck and punched to make them "perform." Now two horses are dead, and there is concern that more may follow.
And I doubt they actually punched the horses. Although its not nice to think about, the horse would have felt it only a little due to all the muscle surrounding there bodies.
Thats why we can use crops on them (and they arent cruel I know most PTer's who ride use one).
I'm sure when I had Trigger it looked like Ive punched him , but I havnt Ive smacked him under his belly to make him smarten up thats it. Maybe these people saw it from the wrong angle.
Right there shows me that if there were FOUR members of the AHA there then nothing intendly cruel was done to them. They wouldnt have let it happen.Four employees of the American Humane Association (AHA) were reportedly on the movie set prior and during the filming of the rodeo scene.
I am surprised that this story is just being circulated now
This happened at an equestrian park a few miles from my house during the filiming.
I do not blame Mc Graw......
I blame the film crew and company that produced the film.
It's just another sucky Hollywood thing that happens with movies about animals.
Like the run on pets after a Hollywood movie...
EXCELLENT point, Alicia!!! It's NOT animal cruelty to "punch" (as they call it) a horse. Do you guys know how hard you have to kick some horses to get them to walk forward? These are tough, tough animals we're talking about. It sounds cruel, but it's not whatsoever.Originally Posted by buttercup132
"Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you?
But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone
I agree that this sounds like an activist ploy. If you look on the bottom left hand corner, there is PETA -- they seem to be in on this one together.
My riding instructor used to "punch" our horses. Some of the horses were very stubborn so she'd give them a good smack or a kick to smarten them up or get them going. It's a huge animal, it's not like it's getting hurt. Accidents happen -- Get a that many horses together and something is bound to go wrong eventually.
I've been BOO'd!
Ever since Disney made a movie pushing hundreds of rodents of a cliff (forgot what they're called) a law was enforced that made the Humane Society be at every single movie shooting with animals. The website about abusing the horses in the making of Flicka was probably a hoax.
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