Supercroc
Supercroc
| 01 January 2007 (USA)
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A team of soldiers must stop a giant, bloodthirsty crocodile from reaching a nearby city, while trying to avoid being a meal for the beast themselves.

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GL84

When a gigantic crocodile begins heading toward the city of Los Angeles to recover a batch of stolen eggs, a military group must head into action to keep the creature at bay before it causes untold destruction.This one ended up being a massive disappointment as a horror film though there's some good stuff overall here. One of the biggest positives here is the absolutely fun and cheesy creature attacks here that make this much more fun than expected. It's presented pretty much as one long action sequence here from the start, with the opening encounters in the forest where the opening ambush and later discovery of the eggs in the secret cavern are great at introducing the creature's size and habitat out in the woods as well as the military attacks that result in the discovery of the creature which goes deep into the forest for some really fun action to start this off. That follows into the film's best parts and what really fuels the film in that it turns into a giant monster movie with a cheesy bent as there's a lot of fun here in the continued military attacks from ground troops firing off at it through the forest to the exciting attacks that take place in the march to the city as there's an air-strike, a series of helicopter assaults and a final attack during the full-on city destruction scene which allows this one to get plenty of fun in the cheesy destruction moments of the panicked crowed fleeing that the film becomes enjoyable because of this extended kind of scene. While it's the film's best part, it's also one of the most damaging in that that the kind of giant monster film that it becomes, there's just very little horror elements present since the croc is so much bigger than it should be and it doesn't really attack anyone. Instead, it's pretty much attacked all the way through with the kind of extended, drawn-out scenes here of the military brass meeting to discuss what to do with it and determining what kind of creature this is that the pace is built away even from a horror film that it drops down a lot from these issues. That brings the film along with nice monster movie action but not as much works here as a horror film with a croc so big it can't attack anyone in the city destruction scenes since there's no one around and the rest of the plot tends to revolve around the same scenes of military tactical decision making. The last part that lowers this one is the rather lame and embarrassing-styled CGI here for the croc as it doesn't really look all that great with the usual amount of flaws here in the failure to interact with the surroundings, the complete inability to blend together to the action presented and generally coming across with the same level of detail as decades-old video games which have long been a staple of such films and continues on in here. These here manage to keep this one down from what it could've been.Rated R: Graphic Language and Violence.

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The_Depressed_Star_Wars_fan

Are crocodiles really easy villains for Low Budget, Straight to video, Horror movies? I mean seriously how many have we gotten in the past decade? Well anyways, on to the review. Let's start with the positive elements.........................I got nothing. How sad. Now onto the negative elements. The characters in this movie are shockingly, horrifyingly, unbelievably forgettable, bricks are more interesting. The story itself is contrived, poorly written, poorly acted, and just down right boring. The special effects are bad, though to be fair I'd be lying if I said I thought that wouldn't be so. Overall, this is a very boring movie. It's poorly written and poorly executed. So stay away.

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Michael O'Keefe

SUPERCROC is a crock full. The Asylum presents a film so bad it is not even fun to laugh at. Even if shot in black & white, this thing could not compare to the worst 1950's B horror flick. Obvious low budget, lame script and bad over-acting. A 50-foot-long crocodile emerges from a river near Los Angeles. A so-called elite squad of five or so soldiers are 'hiking', while two are jabbering back and forth about their up coming wedding; the mission being what? Before all but one(Cynthia Rose Hall) is gobbled up by the Supercroc, three-foot-long eggs are found in open view. The military is totally baffled on how to stop this giant menace before it reaches Oxnard. Of course, there just happens to be a "croc" expert(Kim Little)right there at command center to advise the military. This movie insults even the intelligence challenged.

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cdarca

I just saw this movie. It reminds me of those "B" sci-fi movies that were produced in the 1950's about giant ants, and grasshoppers and things. I loved watching them as a kid and its good that somebody is bringing them back. Not a lot of graphic gore, just good, fun entertainment. Anyway, Supercroc is a budget film by Asylum pictures starring Cynthia Rose Hall and Matt Blashaw. Two outstanding up and coming young actors. I'm sure we'll be seeing more of them in the future. For an indie film it has some great photography and sound. All the actors in my opinion did a great job. The special effects were pretty good too considering that these are "low budget" films put out by Asylum. I just wish that it could have been a little bit longer than 85 minutes. The writing wasn't bad either but I got the feeling that maybe some of this movie was left on the cutting room floor which is too bad because it would have helped the continuity of the story if left in. In my opinion, if you enjoy watching these kinds of movies then you'll like this one too!

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