The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course
July. 26,2002 PGSteve Irwin, AKA The Crocodile Hunter, has avoided the death-roll and saved a croc from poachers. But what he doesn't know is that the crocodile has swallowed a top secret U.S. satellite beacon, and the poachers are actually American special agents sent to retrieve it.
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Thanks for the memories!
Brilliant and touching
It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.
I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
This movie is highly entertaining and family safe fun with enjoyment to b e had for all ages. I highly recommend this movie.Though many people may have many things to say about the actors, settings, and filmography of this particular film, the overall upshot should be a definitively net positive. The fact that the subject matter of the film may not be aligned to various political viewpoints in one manner or another does not negate from the fact that it is highly enjoyable and when taken from the right perspective (that which is to be having a good time)there are not many things you could be doing that would be more entertaining. Watch this movie, as it rocks.
Crikey! An unexpected intro leads you into a whirlwind of outback adventure. This over-the-top adventure takes you through an unforgettable experience in the down-under. Steve Irwin is at the top of his game in this thrilling quest around some of Australia's most dangerous territories. While Irwin's experience in the back country will enthrall you, his love and passion for wildlife will implore you. When it comes to loving nature and its inhabitants, no one compares to Steve Irwin. His and Terri's fervor for wildlife is undeniably present throughout the film. Picture this: a U.S. Military Intelligence Satellite disintegrates, and the only remnant – an over-sized black box that has unexpectedly landed within the jaws of the world's most feared reptile – a CROCODILE!! Expert crocodile hunter Steve Irwin is recruited to save said crocodile after an Australian cattle rancher has vowed to destroy it for the crimes it has committed upon her cattle. Meanwhile, U.S. officials have sent in an elite team of agents to collect the elusive black box. Will the poachers be able to save the lost evidence before Steve and Terri can save the Croc from inhumane treatment on behalf of the U.S. Government? Only time (and of course a few harrowing adventures through the outback) will tell! If you love snakes, government conspiracy, tarantulas, and international intrigue, then you will love this movie. Steve and Terri are in their element, bringing passion, education, and excitement to the big screen. Brilliant storytelling really brings this tale of danger and bravery together. This movie is so full of excitement; it'll make Jack Hanna quiver in his boots.
As a fan of Steve Irwin, I was quick to get this movie as soon as I could, and even as a Kid I loved it. It is hilarious, and it sticks to the great and lovable guy that we all loved, Steve Irwin (Moment of silence).......However for those who never saw the show, may want to freshen up on him before watching this feature film. Also of note, notice the Lion intro thing being replaced by a crocodile, the classic examples of conservative rural facing off against liberal laws of the land and large ladies being made fun of and locked up in various predicaments. Though, I have to wonder how a zoo keeper manages to frustrate two agents of the CIA anyway? IF your not a fan of Steve, then you may not find the film to be as enjoyable as it truly should be
Steve Irwin was first and foremost a family man. He believed in the connectedness between all creatures, and the family they inherently formed. He had two children, Bindi and Bob, and a wife, Terri, before he was so tragically taken during a stingray accident. But, we shouldn't remember the latter. It is the former that he needs to be remembered for.This film has everything to do with family. The love of man and wife, and the love they shared for their daughter (Bob was not yet born) emit in baubles of laughter and love off the screen, and in one's living room. This is a film to be cherished by parents, children, and anyone who needs to remember the light and good nature that once encompassed a life that was taken so tragically.Long Live The Croc Hunter--Crocs Rule!