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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9781588176134
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 1588176134
Label: Lions Gate
Manufacturer: Lions Gate
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Lions Gate
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 13, 2002
Running Time: 93 minutes
Sales Rank: 18752
Studio: Lions Gate
Theatrical Release Date: 2001
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Better than expected
Like its predecessor, it has many flaws. But it has something its predecessor did'nt count on: a fairly realistic crocodile. Unlike Flatdog (name of the croc from the first movie)this croc (called "El Lagarto Diablo" in this movie which means the devil gator which is inaccurate but forgivable since it was named by natives) looks more realistic and doesn't swim in reverse like a vehicle or does other very unrealistic things. The plot, well, typical of a direct-to-video film but delivers at what it does.
Rating: - Oh Please!
Was it really neccessary to throw in the topless shots of the girls?
I'm watching this hokey movie about a giant lizard which was mildly entertaining and in the middle of nowhere here are these topless girls frolicking in the water. ?????
Can someone tell me why?
This movie went in the trash with the other garbage..........
Rating: - Good movie.
This was a fairly good thriller movie. Though that crocodile was pretty scary. A little too scary and quite huge as well. I saw this on tv and was pleased with it so I decided to buy it. Though I still liked Lake Placid more because it had some humor. This one just had a bit too much killing but overall was still enjoyable movie.
Rating: - Not quite as good as its predescessor
I've seen too many movies to be able to show the range of quality difference with only five ratings, so in short - I consider this to be a "low four star rating", while I consider the previous "Crocodile" to be a "high four-star rating".
In other words, while I give both of them four stars, this isn't exactly up to the standards of the first.
The first 'Crocodile' was kind of a slasher with a crocodile instead of a serial killer. This was more of a generic 'animal attack movie'. This is good for an animal attack movie, but, the most well-known animal attack movie is probably 'jaws', and since watching 'Jaws' is a bigger waste of time that consuming monkey droppings, I guess I can't expect the standards of the 'competition' for this movie to be too high.
Rating: - ANACONDA meets THE REF
Ok, now this was stupid. Several foul-mouthed thieves toting guns that never need reloading cause a plane to crash into a Mexican swamp with several hostages. Next thing you know, there's a huge crocodile chasing them around trying toeat them beacause they killed its baby.
Does the "croc's-killing-spree-brought-on-by-harm-to-it's-children" part sound familier? It should. It's the same reason the crocodile started killing people in the first film.
Bad effects, so-so acting, and an over-use of profanity bring an entertaining monster movie worthy of at least three stars down to a 2/5.
And the DVD transition is bloody awful. Plus, all we get for special features is trailers for this film, OCTOPUS 2: RIVER OF FEAR, which was also pretty bad, and Tobe Hopper's CROCODILE.
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