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Duff Daniels (John T. Woods), the younger, stupider brother of Les (Michael Shanks), can't help himself from stealing a rare snake that's been kept in a jar by a Native American snake dealer (Ben Cardinal), and which has to follow some rules: don't let it out of the jar, then don't let it eat anything anything living, and never fear the heart of the snake.

Michael Shanks as  Les Daniels
Michal Yannai as  Fay
John T. Woods as  Duff Daniels
Todd Jensen as  Big Bo
Ben Cardinal as  Screaming Hawk
Ioan Lov as  Young Duff
Terence H. Winkless as  Mr. Jensen
Andrea Enright as  Mrs. Jensen
Stanimir Stamatov as  Cop #1

Reviews

BakuryuuTyranno
2007/07/28

Oddly, this movie resembles "King Cobra" heavily - the killing of someone watching TV, the police and hillbillies forming additional teams to fight the creature besides the hero group, and even the hero group itself - medical guy, police officer and snake expert - is similar, missing only one character, as the character responsible for releasing the snake dies early in "Mega Snake".Oh, and shed skin scenes. Discovering one might also happen in "Anaconda" but I don't remember - maybe the hunter in "Anaconda" was already carrying it.Also resembles "Python" - a cop wants to arrest the protagonist for murdering the snake's victims and perhaps the protagonists' ending.The great snake kitbash brings only the rampage at the fair that's almost new. That, and maybe disjointed attack scenes.Oh and very poor characters - much worse written than the characters of "Python" and "King Cobra", and even the expendable victims of "Anaconda". Here, the protagonist's brother, for example, mocks the protagonist, blaming their father's death on him at an otherwise casual moment, while the police antagonist is nowhere near as likable as his counterpart from "Python".

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ctomvelu-1
2007/07/29

I am at a loss to understand why The Sci-Fi Channel keeps running these cheap giant snake movies. Oh, what ANACONDA hath wrought! MEGASNAKE has a large reptile roaming the Tennessee countryside (actually Bulgaria), picking off one unfortunate resident after another. Bullets bounce off it, of course. There was just enough gore to keep me reasonably happy, but the snake is badly composited and the generic cast doesn't help one bit. The filmmakers even steal a plot element from JAWS, involving an upcoming county carnival that wiser heads feel needs to be called off but of course the mayor wop't hear of it. Otherwise, the snake would have little to do outside of picking off an occasional individual. Pass on this one.

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Paul Andrews
2007/07/30

Mega Snake? More like Mega Turkey... Rating 3 *** This comment may contain spoilers *** Mega Snake is set in a small town in East Tennessee where Les Daniels (Michael Shanks) works as a paramedic & lives on a chicken farm with his old mum & his brother Duff (John T. Woods) who happens to be a snake wrangling Christian preacher. Don't ask. While searching for some snakes to wrangle Duff visits some native Indian dude who has this really evil snake in a jar, according to the native Indian dude this snake is the last of it's kind & is evil. Duff steals it. Later that night Duff knocks the jar it's trapped in off a table & it breaks on the floor releasing the evil snake which then eats all the family pets & chickens & starts growing at an incredible rate. Before long this once small harmless looking snake has turned into a Mega Snake! Scary eh? It's up to Les & local female Sheriff Erin (Siri Baruc) to save the town from the Mega Snake that seems to have an insatiable appetite for human beings...Directed by Tibor Takács this awful 'Creature Feature' is yet again another monstrosity from the Nu Image & Sci-Fi Channel stable that brought us such 'classics' like Shark Attack (1999), Crocodile (2000), Octopus (2002), Rats (2003), The Snake King (2005) & their recent masterpiece Shark in Venice (2008) amongst countless sequels & other terrible films. I won't beat about the bush here & I will be blunt & simply say that Mega Snake is another awful by-the-numbers generic 'Creature Feature' of the most moronic & stupid kind that defies any real logical or analytical attempts to understand it. The plot doesn't make any sense, I mean this last living snake in a jar that can grow to an enormous length for no apparent reason is as deep & meaningful as it gets. The character's are the usual clichéd cardboard cutouts like the local Sheriff, a couple of farmers, a bit of comedy relief & a typical bad guy who refuses to believe in the existence of the giant snake. The start of this is a Gremlins (1984) rip-off as a mysterious shopkeeper with an unusual animal discusses three golden rules you must not break which invariably Duff does & which even more invariably lead to death & destruction. He deserved to get eaten. In fact everyone in Mega Snake deserves to get eaten. While I'm at it I also think everyone involved with the making of Mega Snake deserve to get eaten too. The plot is very predictable & you can guess who will live, who will die & who the heroes are.The CGI computer effects in these cheap made-for-telly 'Creature Features' are usually terrible & while Mega Snake doesn't have the worst effects ever they aren't exactly impressive. If I was being generous I would the CGI effects on the Mega Snake are better than one might expect but that's not any sort of praise in it's own right. There's a bit of gore including some guts, some blood splatter, a crushed head & a skinned goat. If you like these sorts of 'Creature Features' then Mega Snake might appeal to you although I thought it was terrible & to add to my misery Mega Snake was the second awful 'Creature Feature' I have endured in the space of two days after I watched the even worse Sabretooth (2002) a couple of nights ago.Although set in the US in Tenessee this was actually filmed in Sofia in Bulgaria in Eastern Europe. At least the American cast got a free holiday. The cast sucks but does include Michael Shanks who appeared in nearly 200 episodes of Stargate SG-1 (1997-2007) although I personally have never even seen one episode of it.Mega Snake is yet another terrible Sci-Fi Channel 'Creature Feature' with awful CGI effects, a plot that makes no sense & all the clichés & problems of the genre in abundance mean Mega Snake is a Mega Turkey.

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Brian T. Whitlock (GOWBTW)
2007/07/31

SciFi Channel makes a movie featuring the "Who Wants To Be a Superhero?" series winner "Feedback". But the movie wasn't about him, it's about a snake that grows many feet and kills it prey unlike any other reptile ever could. You got two brothers, one does the handling of very dangerous snakes. He gets fascinated with one that's so dangerous, he's got to have it. But, he ignores the warning of the seller. It was not for sale, and do not let it feed on anything living. It kills the cat, the brothers' widowed mother, the dog, and so forth. It was venomous, and other kill techniques are in it as also. The two drunk snake killers seem to have a better head on their shoulders than the local sheriff. The paramedic brother, the brainy ranger, and the snake wrangler were pretty much the heroes of this movie. As for the hero Feedback, he held his part on keeping the public safe from evil. The movie could have gotten more watchable when they show more "Feedback" and less of the monster snake. It could have been a better movie. It was too much of "SSSSS" reject. Other giant snake movies were a lot more fun than that! 2 out of 5 stars!

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