this may be a bit of a hot take but I think they should've toned down Dag's evilness, would've been a far more interesting character had they made him more amoral instead of immoral, like he only kills and eats the chickens for survival sake and he's willing to do anything to feed himself and his crew, it would add more intrigue to his character in lieu of him just being a regular sadist, he is admittedly menacing but his writing is a little generic, I mean he even makes a point that "meaners have to eat too" he's an okay villain but I can't help but picture a more layered kind of antagonist
3:19-3:21 When he said we slaughter every animal in sight, I wonder if they would also kill the farmer, if the farmer had seen the coyotes he would surely run to his house calling animal control or the hunters to kill them with their rifles?
Dag is probably one of the most intimidating villains I've seen. Honestly, the best kinds of villains are usually the ones that don't yell or scream. This dude is mostly a quiet smooth talker despite how intimidating and wild he is. 😅
Honestly I love how Dag helped his pack in taking down the bulls, he wasn’t just a bystander but he was the final strike to every fight they begun. Would have loved to see more of his character, he was an amazing antagonist.
I was about 4 I think when I first watched this and I must say it surely wasn’t what I expected back then but I am mature now and it isn’t scary anymore
It's hilarious to me that a silly movie about farm animals also has a much more terrifying and realistic portrayal of a serial killer than many horror movies. His voice, the gruesome state of his appearance, his laugh and how he's so insane that there is simply no way to reason with him... it's just great! The voice actor did an amazing job as well. If this was a live-action performance in a more serious film it would probably be much more widely known and praised.