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Dinocroc vs. Supergator

  • TV Movie
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
3.2/10
2.3K
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Dinocroc vs. Supergator (2010)
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Created in the laboratories of a biotech corporation, two ravenous mega-reptiles level everything in their way. Now, three defenders must try to save the day. Who shall live and who shall di... Read allCreated in the laboratories of a biotech corporation, two ravenous mega-reptiles level everything in their way. Now, three defenders must try to save the day. Who shall live and who shall die in the battle between Dinocroc and Supergator?Created in the laboratories of a biotech corporation, two ravenous mega-reptiles level everything in their way. Now, three defenders must try to save the day. Who shall live and who shall die in the battle between Dinocroc and Supergator?

  • Director
    • Jim Wynorski
  • Writers
    • Jim Wynorski
    • Mike MacLean
  • Stars
    • David Carradine
    • Rib Hillis
    • Amy Holt
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.2/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • Jim Wynorski
    • Writers
      • Jim Wynorski
      • Mike MacLean
    • Stars
      • David Carradine
      • Rib Hillis
      • Amy Holt
    • 39User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Carradine
    David Carradine
    • Jason Drake
    Rib Hillis
    Rib Hillis
    • The Cajun
    Amy Holt
    Amy Holt
    • Cassidy Swanson
    • (as Amy Rasimas)
    John Callahan
    John Callahan
    • Charlie Swanson
    Corey Landis
    • Paul Beaumont
    Lisa Clapperton
    • Victoria
    James C. Burns
    James C. Burns
    • FBI Agent
    • (as James Burns)
    Delia Sheppard
    Delia Sheppard
    • Kimberly Taft
    Jeff Rector
    Jeff Rector
    • Stewart Taft
    Eddie Spivak
    • Bruce
    Jenny Robinson
    Jenny Robinson
    • Girl at Beach
    • (as Jenny Leigh Robinson)
    Carrie Stevens
    Carrie Stevens
    • Drake's Nurse
    Michael Bernardi
    • Chaz Kingsley
    Aurelia Scheppers
    Aurelia Scheppers
    • Chaz' Girl #1
    Brandi Williams
    Brandi Williams
    • Chaz' Girl #2
    Adrian Alvarado
    Adrian Alvarado
    • Lerner
    • (as Adrian Alverado)
    Terrill Hardaway
    • Mercenary Leader
    • (as Terril Hardaway)
    Matt Riggle
    • Monroe
    • Director
      • Jim Wynorski
    • Writers
      • Jim Wynorski
      • Mike MacLean
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    4RogerBorg

    100% SyFy compliant fun filler

    There can't be anyone left in the civilised world, or even Belgium, who doesn't know what to expect from a SyFy original FooCritter vs BarBeast quota filler by now.

    In case you want to bake your own, here's the recipe:

    A title vomited out by the Random Creature Name Generator, run twice.

    One has-been Name who neglected their 401K back when they could actually pick and choose their projects.

    Half a dozen desperate wannabes, harvested from the weeping rejects of other people's auditions.

    4000lbs of assorted bikinis, short-shorts and military surplus, plus sweater meat and six packs to fill them. Quality unimportant, just back the truck up, tip them all out, and we'll film whatever works.

    2 buckets of plot and lines swept from the editing room of actual features.

    A double-scoop of "nature's revenge" technobabble, with a generous sprinkling of pseudo-science so utterly and boldly bogus that it must surely qualify as deliberate nerd baiting.

    60 seconds of ropey CGI, re-shown from every possible angle.

    Shake vigorously and squeeze down a warm cable for 90 minutes.

    Come on, you know exactly what you're getting. A dash of cleavage, a splash of CGI gore, plastic props that ejaculate the same muzzle flash every frame for 20 seconds - no need to reload if you're not even using real fake guns - a corpse-a-minute, and a climax that could charitably be described as genre compliant.

    To be fair, this is a particularly moist and well baked example of the recipe. The walking snacks do a generally decent job of flashing their funbags and emoting their precious lines before queuing up to become lizard chow, the girl-next-door lead poppet is all eyes and pout, the male leads aren't obvious douches, and a few scenes feature something shockingly close to actual acting.

    The CGI in particular is surprisingly well rendered, efficiently used (and re-used), and occasionally very decently integrated into the live shots, sometimes even matching variable light and shade - surely a SyFy first. The live action is also competently shot, edited and scored: this is clearly someone's day job.

    All of which must be kept in perspective. Strictly relative to other SyFy features, Dinocroc vs. Supergator is about an 8/10, which applying the SyFy Fudge Factor puts it at a solid 4 on the real scale. Not bad at all, especially if you bring a few beers and low expectations.
    2Chase_Witherspoon

    Mixed family reptile rivals feast on lunkheaded locals

    Disappointing action/horror creature feature unfortunately demonstrates how far Director Wynorski has fallen since his 80s hits 'Lost Empire' and 'Chopping Mall'. Despite producer Roger Corman's involvement, this pair of toothless tyrants can't drag themselves up from c-grade depths, their CGI appearance looking anything but terrifying.

    The original 'Dinocroc' was very mediocre, saved from oblivion by its veteran cast; unfortunately there's no such reprieve here as David Carradine saunters by a pool given little to do as the title antagonists are accidentally released from their scientific captivity to wreak havoc upon the local farming and recreational community.

    The jokes are tired and cliched, the characters pale imitations, with only some perky performances from the assertive deputy Holt (although the lanky lass looks less like a sheriff's deputy and more like a catwalk model), and the equally glamorous scientist (played by Danish siren Sheppard) who alerts our heroes to the impending doom. I also personally enjoyed the brief appearance of the two bikini clad ladies who try in vain to escape the Dino-croc. Whilst nothing novel, that scene was at least somewhat suspenseful and humorous although once again marred by the inept CGI effects.

    It's a haphazard production with continuity errors where the scenery doesn't match (e.g. The 'Cajun' is seen shooting at the super gator from the boat onto a nearby dirt road, although he's clearly surrounded by forest), and dreadfully disjointed CGI that deprives the picture of any tension (e.g. The mutilated livestock being inspected by the Sheriff looks like poorly integrated clip art). Overall it's cringey and disappointing even by modern telemovie standards, though perhaps not unexpectedly given the quality of its source material.
    5vampyrecowboy

    A real life account of Dinocroc and Supergator

    Documented accounts of Dinocroc and Supergator.

    With real-life in-depth scares and action filmed in true documentary style filming, capturing the fear and damage that these two monsters do.

    The title alone should bring chills to your spine and the gripping violent rage that these two monstrous beasts should have you glued to your seat with pure fright.

    Look for other documentaries of this sort - such as DinoShark, Mega Shark Vs Crocosaurus, Mega Shark vs Giant Octopus, Mega Piranha and Super Shark - all true accounts of verified large scale beasts which will keep your heart pounding with sheer fright.
    3Uriah43

    Nothing Really New

    Having watched both "Dinocroc" and "Supergator" prior to this particular picture, I would just like to mention that there isn't much continuity between this film and either of its two predecessors. For starters, the original Dinocroc and Supergator were created in laboratories fusing dinosaur DNA with that of the respective creature. However, this movie takes a different approach and instead has scientists inserting a special growth hormone into both an alligator and a crocodile--who then subsequently escape and become man-eating monsters. In essence then, it's the same basic plot but with a slightly different formula used to get things started. Likewise, as far as the overall quality of this movie is concerned, I will just say that this movie shares many of the same faults as the other two as well. The acting is substandard, the special effects weren't very good and the suspense was non-existent. In short, this movie has very little novelty to offer viewers other than the fact that instead of one monster there are two. Other than that there is nothing really new. That said, unless a person really enjoys films of this type I would advise viewers to give this one a pass. Below average.
    3Boba_Fett1138

    It knows it's bad but that doesn't make the movie much better to watch.

    Like most other people, I can certainly appreciate a fun, campy B-flick but sometimes things are just too much to handle. This movie makes no attempt at ever trying to be creative or original and it isn't even really trying to be good. It's like the film-makers already gave up on things, before they even started shooting.

    This means that the movie allows itself to be as silly as possible and it doesn't worry about any logic or consistency. It's mostly a very random movie, that seems to be thrown together from an one hour brainstorm session, Roger Corman had with his staff.

    The lack of true creativity and originality with its story was truly the thing that bothered me the most. It does not only borrow heavily from other movies, it even borrows from itself. The movie is repeating itself numerous times throughout the movie and at times even recycles its own footage. 20 minutes in, the movie is already running out of steam and ideas.

    The most random things about this movie are its killings. There is not really any logic to it as to why Dinocroc and Supergator are killing certain people. You would think they are doing it for food but sometimes they are simply crushing people and seem to be wanting to kill as many random people as possible. And I mean some very random people. All these people literally pop up out of nowhere and you know they are only in this movie to get killed. This is not something unusual for a movie to do but this movie does this a bit too often. Not just once or twice but it happens all the time, throughout the entire movie.

    But it's not like there is much more logic to the story itself. Once you start thinking about it, all of the characters are making some incredibly stupid choices, that are far from likely to ever happen, in the case a real Dinocroc and Supergator would be on the loose one day.

    Still the thing that will caught the most attention is how incredibly bad the movie is looking. The special effects are really shocking and it's the kind of stuff basically everybody could do now days, on any random computer. Dinocroc and Supergator look like they have wandered right out of an old Playstation game and they just never look right whenever they have to interact with the environment or when they are attacking or eating random people. You won't believe how fake and horrible it's all looking!

    All of the actors seemed also very well aware of what mess they got themselves into. But really, it's not like they were expecting much good from this movie before they singed up for it. A glance at the title would had been enough for them to know that this wasn't going to be an award worthy movie. They all decide to go over-the-top and still have some fun with it, which was probably the best thing to do but it does take you out of the movie even more. Still David Carradine is trying to make something out of his role and he probably is the most professional thing about this entire movie.

    Sometimes bad its just bad. Especially when it's not even really trying.

    3/10

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    • Trivia
      David Carradine only worked in this film for one day.
    • Goofs
      While the yellow van is being chased by the Dinocroc and Drake is shooting at it, the scene goes from no river to a river beside them, depending on the angle. From the boat view, there is a river and from the jeep/Dinocroc view, there is no river.
    • Quotes

      Charlie Swanson: [to Paul] You know son, you look like a damn fool in that shirt.

    • Connections
      Edited from Jurassic Park (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      I Want You Love
      Written by Roobie Breastnut

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    • Release date
      • June 26, 2010 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Volcanic
    • Filming locations
      • Pasadena, California, USA
    • Production company
      • New Horizons Picture
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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