Directed by:
Tobe HooperCinematography:
Eliot RockettComposer:
Serge ColbertCast:
Mark McLachlan, Caitlin Martin, Chris Solari, D. W. Reiser, Julie Mintz, Adam Gierasch, Rhett Wilkins, Terrence Evans, Harrison Young, Greg Wayne, Vern Crofoot (more)VOD (2)
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High school sweethearts Brady, Claire and six of their college friends board a houseboat for a fun-filled, sun-soaked spring break vacation. But when they discover a nest of large eggs in the marshlands -- and can't resist taking one back to the party -- their weekend of fun-in-the-sun will turn into a weekend of terror. (official distributor synopsis)
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This piece of work (I dare not call it a film) is an example of how Americans get bored and out of that boredom they make a complete bullshit of gigantic proportions. A crocodile, or rather a floating log or digital gobbledygook – you have to see it. I mustn't forget the embarrassing bunch of whiny and insufferable wannabe actors who have room temperature IQs, because I can't explain their behaviour otherwise. Pitifulness and embarrassment of the first degree! ()
Before it started getting taken too seriously and the crocodile just looked evil, occasionally biting and possibly crushing cars, I was quite forgiving, but the entire second half, which culminates in dogs jumping between the jaws and idiots climbing out of the crocodile's throat, is unbearable. ()
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