![]() In what is becoming a trend ( Freddy vs Jason, Alien vs Predator), apparently the filmmakers thought a big boa versus a big python would have the same cachet, not realizing that the title sounds like a Discovery Channel documentary.Ī loose, loose sequel of sorts to fragments of Python and Boa (so loose it barely merits a mention), the story here is built around an 80-foot python that escapes from its high-tech cage while being transported to oily tycoon Broddick (Adam Kendrick), who intends on using the snake to lure a group of wealthy hunters to a private range to hunt it. That's a bad omen in what is basically a low-budget exercise in "let's try to make a big snake movie without showing the snakes too often". Too bad that scene, with two giant snakes battling each other in what appears to be some unnamed big city while a military helicopter fires a missile at them, doesn't appear anywhere in this particular movie. MPAA Rating: R for violence, sexuality/nudity and languageĭVD ReviewNice artwork on the cover for this oneÑvery promising, in a tacky B-movie kind of way. Stars: Jaime Bergman, David Hewlett, Adam Kendrick "In my book, people who play with snakes are creepy." ![]()
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