I really liked Crocodile (2000) it was good. This sequel is even better.A number of guys, rob a bank and then catch a plane then, there plane get stuck in a storm, where need to land but robbers are have none of if, so they hijacked it, tell them carry on with the flight ,them the plane hit by lighting, the plane crash (which is really badly done) in to the river.Most of the people are still Alive, including all the robber, who get some people as hostage, then one of robber are killed by the Crocdile and they shoot.it dead, not knowing that the mother crocodile was watching the whole thing., she what revenge, for her sons murder and goes on the killing anything that get in her way.This great sequel, action pack from the start, Acting is not that bad in this movie,An there was some really good gory deaths scenes in this movie, which I really liked I going give this movie 7/10
... View Moreall i can say is that it rules get in the car is just the best bit. (it's a helicopter not a car you really would of thought they would of noticed it) will keep you on the edge of your seat all action amazing real special effects can hardly tell is only a film one of the best films of all time £25 well spent. the random dude with tourettes syndrome is a acting god swearing after every line what a man. along with the all star cast pure magic on film. it's this film that inspired me to direct my own film. will be out later this year will keep you all posted. if you only see one film this year it's this. it's a life changing film will not disappoint a 10 out of 10 all the way home
... View More... but this one takes the cake!First of all, if people tell you this is a B-flick, ignore them. This isn't even a D-flick. The special affects of the monster are pretty much the cheapest you will ever see, unless your nephew makes a horror movie with Dad's camcorder.OK, so it was bad. Let's focus on what was good. Nothing.Now that we have gotten that out of the way, let's look at some details. I am not even going to mention that idiot who gets up after being soaked in water about a dozen times and lights a dry cigar. Probably Cuban. So, I mentioned him anyway. Sue me.What else is there to say? I cannot believe Jeffrey Combs played in this movie - he played all sorts of frucks on Star Trek (just as badly I might add! Just imagine he was once considered as Commander Riker. Barf!). In this one he was the master thespian who portrayed 'Jack - gimme that Wiskey with the blond's pills in it', the really vicious bad guy who - big surprise - gets eaten. You'll probably sleep when he appears, so you won't remember.Any other details that will go down in the annals of movie history? Oh, yes. I almost forgot. Wanna see a croc jump out of the water and eat a helicopter? Well, this movie is for you!This super duper monster croc dies because the lead ditch (I think that should be spelled with a 'b') spills about 5 gallons of fuel on the water. What a devious plan. And high tech, too! Seriously, they spill a little fuel on the water and the darn thing goes splat. It was probably glad the movie was over. If it hadn't been, I would have doused myself in a little fuel.Sometimes you see a movie and it makes you understand things. I now know what that silly monk in Vietnam was thinking those many years ago, when he lit himself on fire. He saw this movie coming. I guarantee it, no matter how that is spelled!Well, I feel much better now. MikeP.s.: OK, I take back that stuff about the lead ditch and needing to spell that with a 'b'. Heidi Lenhart deserves better work than this. And she is pretty!
... View MoreFour heavily armed men wearing balaclavas burst into the 'Arizona Millennium Bank' and proceed to rob it. Before they can escape the police turn up and the following shoot-out ends in a massacre of both police and innocent customers. The four robbers manage to escape unharmed. Then it's off to 'Orange County Airport'. One of the stewardess on flight 211 to Accapulco named Mia (Heidi Lenhart as Heidi Noelle Lenhart) talks to her boyfriend, Zach (Chuck Walczak) who's already there sunning himself by a pool. Mia says she'll be there soon. The four bank robbing murderers from the opening sequence, Max (Darryl Theirse), Sol (Jon Sklaroff), Squid (James Parks) and Pete (Billy Reick) are also going to Accapulco on flight 211, and manage to smuggle guns, ammunition and stolen money on board. Crocodile 2 was obviously made before a certain date that will go down in history. Julie (Anna Cranage) is the other stewardess. As they fly, the plane encounters awful weather conditions, a violent thunder storm. The pilot (Dan Martin) is told to turn back. Max, Sol, Squid and Pete are rather unhappy about this and hijack the plane. Max and Squid burst into the cockpit and force the pilot to carry on to Mexico. Sol and Pete try to keep the passengers under control, to prove his point Sol shoots a kid in the face called Sean (Sean Euro). Hearing the gunshot Max and Squid are distracted in the cockpit and the pilot and his co-pilot (Eddy Chamichian) sense their chance and try to disarm Max and Squid. In the ensuing struggle the planes instruments are damaged and the plane crashes in 'Devils Swamp', somewhere in Mexico. Max, Sol, and Squid survive. As does Julie and Mia, plus the obligatory teenager Brian (Steve Moreno), a lawyer named Justin (David Valcin), a nurse (possibly Rachel Henry who is listed as 'injured passenger', the filmmakers don't even bother to give her an on screen name) and the pilot. Max convinces the survivors to carry their stolen money across the swamps to a village named Santa Christo, by pointing guns at them and shooting the already injured nurse dead, because she will slow them all down. The pilot is suddenly attacked and killed by a crocodile. Max and Co. shoot the crocodile dead. They all head off into the swamp. A massive crocodile finds it's mate floating dead on the surface of the swamp. It sets out for revenge. First of all it eats Julie. Meanwhile, in Accapulco Zach has heard about the plane crash on the box. He hires Roland (Martin Kove) to help him track down Mia who he believes may still be alive. They manage to find Mia, and the rest of the survivors. Zach and Roland are then also thrown into the situation and have to survive the killer crocodiles constant attacks. Will they be able to make it back to civilisation or possibly be rescued before they all end up as crocodile food? Watch it to find out! Directed by Gary Jones this isn't a particularly great film but is a lot better than Tobe Hoopers original Crocodile (2000). The script by Jace Anderson and Adam Gierasch, who both helped write the screenplay for the original, is split in two. The first half is a bank heist film, the robbery and the plane hijack. The crocodile doesn't appear until after the 45 minute mark and then the film becomes a pretty straight horror for the rest of it's run time. The ending is a bit stupid and I'm not entirely convinced that what happened would be possible in reality. The script features a silly amount of bad language, in fact it becomes extremely irritating as the bad guys have to swear every couple of words. It's reasonably well paced and mildly entertaining for what it is. This is a film where the script probably looked half decent, unfortunately the filmmakers didn't really have the money or dare I say it, the talent to make it work. I mean the plane crash probably sounded cool as the written word but the finished sequence ended up rather lame with poor special effects, the same could also be said for the fight Roland and Max have in a helicopter as it flies over the swamp. The special effects are mixed, they range from awful to OK but their generally better than the original's. There's not much gore, but the attacks all contain a fair amount of blood. Most of the actors are forgettable except Martin Kove who is pretty watchable and doesn't deserve to be reduced to making films like this. Not particularly good, but it just about kept me entertained for 90 odd minutes on a certain level.
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