IndieZeus
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Titled 'Croc!' Or 'Crocodile Vengeance' (who was the Croc avenging?) this movie is clearly a very very very low budget production and not exactly high brow entertainment. I mean it's about a crocodile that gate crashes a wedding in rural England.
You'd be lucky to see any sunshine let alone a killer croc!
But if you leave your brain at the door and don't come in with any major expectations it's enjoyable enough.
It is a b movie horror after all not a documentary so don't be surprised if no one can manage to run away without falling over.
The CGI Crocodile is a bit dodgy but the majority of the actors do okay and there's some funny one liners in there.
You'd be lucky to see any sunshine let alone a killer croc!
But if you leave your brain at the door and don't come in with any major expectations it's enjoyable enough.
It is a b movie horror after all not a documentary so don't be surprised if no one can manage to run away without falling over.
The CGI Crocodile is a bit dodgy but the majority of the actors do okay and there's some funny one liners in there.
I'd seen the poster to this and skimmed past it a bunch of times. Then it happened to be TV late one night and I've got to say it's a bit of a hidden gem.
The story goes back and forth between this present day sci-fi horror set in a post apocalyptic wasteland where the lead character is trapped in a wrecked car being hunted by a monstrous mutant and a relationship drama set before the world went to hell.
Had no preconceptions coming into the movie which was great. Really taken by the story, very well crafted by the filmmakers and the actor/performer playing the monster is absolutely incredible.
The story goes back and forth between this present day sci-fi horror set in a post apocalyptic wasteland where the lead character is trapped in a wrecked car being hunted by a monstrous mutant and a relationship drama set before the world went to hell.
Had no preconceptions coming into the movie which was great. Really taken by the story, very well crafted by the filmmakers and the actor/performer playing the monster is absolutely incredible.
First to admit I am not a fan of heights and watching this film (even just the build up of them climbing the ladder before it got to the real danger) made me genuinely anxious which is a testament to the filmmakers craft.
The setup is best friends Becky and youtuber type Hunter (tits for clicks) scale to the top of a 2,000-foot radio tower and get stuck up there.
If you've seen similar films then being super critical I could say the story is a little predictable up to a point but as a movie it delivers across the board.
Great performances by the actors, really nice score and filmed with such a sense of realism.
The setup is best friends Becky and youtuber type Hunter (tits for clicks) scale to the top of a 2,000-foot radio tower and get stuck up there.
If you've seen similar films then being super critical I could say the story is a little predictable up to a point but as a movie it delivers across the board.
Great performances by the actors, really nice score and filmed with such a sense of realism.