Croco-licious plot: Michael Vartan is an American travel writer who takes a crocodile river tour in Australia's Northern Territory. When the tourist boat, helmed by Radha Mitchell as Kate, follows a distress flare further down the river, the boat is attacked and damaged by a vicious crocodile. Stranded on a tiny island with the tide coming in, the group must find a way to get to safety, while the croc has tagged them for food.

Speaking of the water, the setting is so gorgeous. This movie comes from the creator of another Australian horror flick, Wolf Creek
The first part of the movie is the languid journey on the river where we get to view that wonderful scenery and meet the characters. There's a good group of different types of people here who are mostly likable enough that you don't want them to get eaten. Their freak outs are real and you can tell that most of those scenes were sort of improvised. It's funny when Katie and Peter are trying to come up with a plan and you can just hear someone in the background yelling, "Shut the fuck up, Simon!"
Hiding the beast from view is what usually goes on in these types of movies, but it works so well to this film's advantage. There's a great bit where one of the guys is standing near the water's edge. There's a splash, and when the group turns around, he's disappeared, and you only see the croc's tail as he slowly swims away. At first I thought I missed something, which was probably just the filmmakers' intention.
The beast only comes into full view at the climax in his lair, or burrow or whatever it is. The CGI is practically flawless, even better than my other favorite killer croc from Primeval

And John Jarratt is in this! Did not even recognize him as the guy in the fishing hat and mustache. He plays this character of the sweet widower so much different than the psycho in Wolf Creek
There is a bit of un-believability when Peter (Michael Vartan) enters the crocodile's feeding grounds. In such a small, tight space, I thought he could only hide behind the rocks for so long before the thrashing animal got him or Radha, what with her being practically unconscious and so vulnerable the whole time. But the croc's death scene makes up for it! I loved that shit, it was such a good way to end it. Too bad Kevin the dog wasn't fast enough to get away :(. At least they didn't use him for bait to go fishing for Mister Crocodile.
Haha, that reminds me. Stay for the credits to Rogue
Great killer croc flick, one of the best, if I should so presume.
Animals Run Amok!: Rogue (2008). There are any Animals Run Amok!: Rogue (2008) in here.
Popular Posts
Search Here
Blog Archive
-
▼
2010
(38)
-
▼
October
(11)
- Halloween Treats
- My Top 20
- Halloween is all around...
- Movie Review: Magic (1978)
- Movie Review: Stir of Echoes (1999)
- Animals Run Amok!: Rogue (2008)
- Final Girl Film Club: The Funhouse (1981)
- Animals Run Amok!: Jaws Marathon
- Animals Run Amok!: The Top... Well, However Many I...
- Movie Review: The Human Centipede: First Sequence ...
- Movie Review: Seven Days (Les Sept Jours Du Talion...
-
▼
October
(11)
Featured Post
Hmu Sad Quotes
Hmu Sad Quotes . Performance charts for horizons betapro s p tsx global base metals bull plus etf hmu type etf including. Web i am bent,...
