Furry Vengeance {2010} DVDRIP Jaybob

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Furry Vengeance {2010} DVDRIP Jaybob
  • Release date: 30 Apr 2010
  • Release year: 2010
  • Runtime: 92 minutes
  • Country: United Kingdom, United States, United Arab Emirates, Germany
  • Keywords: barefoot male, nightmare, close up of eyes, close up of lips, close up of mouth, slapstick comedy, two word title, nintendo wii, wii remote, playing wii
  • Budget: $35,000,000
Plot:
Dan Sanders is land developer whose boss treats him like dirt. He made Dan move his family to Oregon to oversee a project. His son resents him for making him move there. But when his son meets a girl named Amber, he sees a ray of sunshine but she doesn't approve of what his father is doing. When Dan does something to one of the forest animals, the animals led by a raccoon decide to get back at him. And when Dan tells everyone what's happening to him they don't believe him. But his son does some research and learns that this is not first time this has happened to someone who encroaches on their territory. But Dan decides to ignore it.

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Furry Vengeance {2010} DVDRIP Jaybob

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