![]() Otherwise we have "boring" Bill Pullman as the forgettable ranger and the inane Oliver Platt as a crocodile hunter. The whole point of these movies is to make the audience identify and like the main characters, but the only one who comes away with anything like respect is Brendan Gleeson. Bridget Fonda is terrible here, no wonder she never became an A-list actress truly she is the most irritating, detestable character ever written. It seems to have been shot in one location. The plot goes nowhere in this film, which is why its so (mercifully) short. It doesn't help that the acting sucks either. The script is stale, totally unfunny, and the movie contains some of the most annoying and irritating characters that you'll ever see. It seems the scriptwriters realised this, so instead they tried to make a comedy, writing tons of 'witty' and 'amusing' dialogue instead sadly, it didn't work. His efforts on this lame horror-comedy yarn which lacks bite in every department are wasted, the film is a bore from start to finish, offering up absolutely nothing new to the monster genre. Looks like Steve Minor should have gone with the HOUSE sequels after all. Reviewed by Leofwine_draca 3 / 10 This is supposed to be a comedy? This is light weight B-horror movie and it knows it. The joking around keeps the tone relatively light. There's a giant crocodile taking down a bear and a cow. If the attempts at joking around do not annoy you, then there is some fun to be had. Bridget Fonda is the flighty city dweller and does the screaming. Oliver Platt is weird having some fun making Brendan Gleeson angry. Delores Bickerman (Betty White) is a delusional neighbor who claims to have killed her husband. Crocodile enthusiast Hector Cyr (Oliver Platt) arrives hearing of the discovery. Fish and Game officer Jack Wells (Bill Pullman) is not happy to have her along. She is not happy to go out to the backwoods but once there, she is not too eager to return to her ex-boyfriend boss who just dumped her and is now dating her best friend. They pull a fragment of a tooth and American Museum of Natural History sends paleontologist Kelly Scott (Bridget Fonda) to examine the tooth. In Maine, Sheriff Hank Keough (Brendan Gleeson) pulls out a Fish and Game officer ripped in half. Reviewed by SnoopyStyle 7 / 10 Simple creature feature But, something deadly is lurking beneath the silent pond, and it's already taken a liking to the juicy human flesh. With only a mangled body as their starting point, Jack and Kelly embark on a dangerous mission to find the mysterious creature, as Sheriff Hank Keough, a mythology professor, and an eccentric inhabitant all want to locate the elusive predator first. Shortly after the horrifying underwater attack in Maine's Black Lake, the local Fish and Game officer, Jack Wells, enlists the help of the New York City palaeontologist, Kelly Scott, to investigate. ![]()
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