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Dinocroc!

Iron_Chef said:
...slightly above the caliber of your average Full Moon movie.

How can anyone not like "Puppet Master III"? ;) That series was done a serious injustice, IMO; Part 3 being the pinnacle of the series, C'mon - killer marionettes whuppin' Nazi hindquarters...what's not to like? ;)
 

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Jamdin said:
Dinocroc...sounds like something that should be on the Discovery channel.

Crikey mate!

Sorry. Couldn't resist. Then again Sci Fi seems to be going the route of EmptyV (Tremors: the Series? Scare Tactics? Mad Mad House?!?).
 

I watched it. It wasn't a bad B-movie. It pretty much followed the conventional flow as to who was going to be killed off (and I called them all beforehand), with one surprising exception:
I'm surprised the little kid that was looking for his 3-legged dog got killed. By all standard B-movie "rules," he should have been imperilled but escaped at the last minute by his own clever escape or being rescued by the heroes of the piece.

Johnathan
 

I saw a bit of it last night: Terrible! The music was wildly inappropriate (good for a satanic horror film like The Omen, but lousy for a killer dinsosaur pic), the acting poor (especially the Australian dinocroc hunter), and the CGI effects dreadful, akin to a cheap video game whenever the monster got close.
 


As stupid monster movies go, Dinocroc turned out okay. It's just hard to beat Lake Placid in the giant-gator/croc-somewhere-it-shoudn't-be category.

Then again, it's strange how much larger that category of movies is compared to how big it should be.

Now if you want a really bad one -- Komodo. That'll stink up your living room real good.
 


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