Cancer-terminal tycoon Peter Murdoch's secret Wexel Hall Pharmaceuticals lab has developed a blood orchid extract cure. To examine why it works optimally in snakes, they also bread a super-anaconda strain. But the original pair escapes, leaving a bloody trail of human corpses. Murdoch runs, instructing his staff to clean up. They keep failing and being eaten like unsuspecting locals, some alive, even after enlisting ruthless big game hunter Hammett. The fast-growing pregnant monster sheds its skin, thus disabling the only tracking device they have.
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For all the hype it got I was expecting a lot more!
Best movie ever!
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
This is a great movie. It is well written. The acting great in this movie. This movie also has great special effects. It very scary. But not as scary has original Anaconda. And not has scary has Anaconda 2. That is one of the scariest movies ever made. But still this is a very scary movie. If you do not get scared of this movie then no movie will scary you. Crystal Allen is a great actress. Ryan M.c.C.l.u.s.k.e.y is a great actor. David H.a.s.s.e.l.h.o.f.f is not great. He just o.k at times. This is one of his best performances. John R.h.y.s-Davies is a great actor. Do lesson to people. See this movie. It is great. Patrick R.e.g.i.s is a great actor.
Following its accidental escape, a snake-handler is sent on a mission with a team of trackers to return to the jungle and must use their hunting skills to track down and destroy the creature before they mate.This was a highly enjoyable killer snake effort. One of the best elements to it is the fact that this one managed to cram a lot of highly enjoyable and entertaining action scenes so that it's never boring. It's pretty much non-stop from the beginning as the opening capture of the snake is a short-but-fun moment with a ton of gunfire goes off in every direction and features the novel concept of managing to not kill anyone off during the process. From there we get the rather exciting escape sequence where a lot comes into play, from the exciting sequence where it bangs against the glass with the released gas, stalking it through the hallways and heating ducts to the graphic kills and much more in a fun, lengthy sequence. The rest of the movie is non-stop action as it's one big sequence starting with the confrontation on the farm. The gunfire is used appropriately with the proper amount of damage to the snake and some nice deaths mixed in with the action incorporating some really new and unique set-pieces into an explosive scene, and even a wild car chase in jeeps with the snake rolling through the underbrush followed by the cars which is a nice plus. There's also the finale where the big confrontations are held inside a creepy, dank basement, which adds a fair amount of atmosphere to the events, the action is top-notch with the two snakes each getting in a rather fun moment and it ends the movie with a real blast. The last plus is that the film manages to keep it's early scenes in the laboratory quite interesting. It's all back- story, but it's not that dull, manages to make some sense when it easily could've been something else entirely and it sets up the later scenes quite effectively. Along with its quite messy and really bloody kills, these here are what make this one enjoyable against what is the only real flaw to it. This is the ever-present and totally fake-looking CGI for the creatures. There's a few moments here and there where it looks passable at times, then there's moments where it looks directly at the camera and its obviously-pixilated image becomes so goofy that it starts to become hilarious, especially when it's interacting with the present humans, where it doesn't match up at all. This is the film's only flaw.Rated R: Graphic Violence and some Language.
I don't get it, why would anyone pay to see this? David Hasselhoff is by far washed up character and after "Baywatch" there is not much to expect from him. The thing that bugs me the most with all Anaconda sequels is that the snake is all together badly described. Why? Well anyone who watched at least one documentary episode about these animals, knows how these beasts behave, and aside of the third part where these animals are DNA tampered with, not one have a good excuse for that kind of behavior. Mainly the way they move, sound and look. And than...things go from bad to worse, dude gets pierced through his chest with the snakes tail and they try to do CPR on him. Shoot me for giving this movie a try, thank God for not paying for it.
I approached this movie with trepidation, even though I had seen both the first two movies I wasn't really sure what to expect, although the title gave me a clue. So I thought - what the hell! Plus it was a free rental, which kind of swung the deal for me. And it has the Hoff in it.. if only briefly. The plot is Python (Monty)-esque waffer thin, as is any sequence which involves any form of blood spilling - think "Black Knight-arm cut off" from Holy Grail and that's the realism you're dealing with, i.e not very. Add in a few squashed people, some decapitated people, a plot twist that you can see coming from, oh, the 2nd minute maybe. Don't be fooled by the "offspring" part - the only baby anaconda you see is right at the end, even then I think it's another snake playing a stunt anaconda. People have said that the Anaconda doesn't look like a real one, well I wouldn't know for sure what a real one looks like, I do know however that, much as cats only see in black & white, Anaconda-vision sees everything in orange. Much like viewing the movie through a Quality Street wrapper. Which may improve it.. Its a ho hum way to pass 85 minutes or so, nothing new or earth shattering and if you've seen either of the previous 2 you'll have an idea of what to expect. Mostly worth viewing to see one of the many ways to execute the Hoff... :)