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When questioned by the town’s sheriff, Gordy, about having a deer on his hood three days before hunting season starts, Shaw dismissively claims it "ain't my fault" and that the buck "ran right in front of my truck".

It was not a graceful landing. Elliot’s front hooves caught the tailgate, but his back legs scrambled wildly against the air. He looked like a marionette whose puppeteer had fallen asleep. open season elliot on truck

"Little help?" Elliot grunted, his face mashed against the metal floor of the truck bed. When questioned by the town’s sheriff, Gordy, about

The scene takes place early in the film, introducing the main antagonist, a fanatic hunter named Shaw (Gary Sinise). Shaw drives into town with a deer—Elliot—tied securely to the bonnet (hood) of his battered, mud-splashed pickup truck. He looked like a marionette whose puppeteer had

As the truck rumbled toward town, the massive bear and the broken-antlered deer sat side by side. Boog realized that while his garage was warm, it was lonely. And while this deer was annoying, he was also the most excitement Boog had ever had.