On a lush tropical island, working under a secret government charter, Martin Drake has not only grown sprawling acres of giant vegetables, but inadvertently spawned two mammoth reptiles as well. Now they've broken free of their enclosures, and Drake has only one option: kill the creatures before word gets back to Washington and they close him down. When Drake's first team of well-armed mercenaries gets wiped out within hours of setting down in the jungle, he turns to one lone hunter, The Cajun, to go in single-handedly. But will The Cajun be cunning enough to find the creatures and destroy them before they turn the blue waters red with the blood of tourists. The only hope is to bring the monsters together and make them fight. When one emerges victorious, that will be the time to strike and kill the other. It's a risky plan, but ultimately the only one that may work. One of David Carradine's last movies.
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Wow, what kind of movie is this. Bringing two monster from each syfy movie. This movie is not at all a masterpiece. It is a thrash piece. The first Dinocroc was terrible, the first supergator was bad and now this. This movie was kind of better than Dinocroc but why did the creatures change. From first two movies they had different creatures and then why on this movie did they suddenly change. This acting is stupid and the story is not good. This movie is boring. 5/10
After escaping from a top-secret research lab in Hawaii, a hunter, a government spy, and a forest ranger team up together to battle the deadly, giant mutated crocodiles who are terrorizing the populace.This was another fantastic entry for the Sci-Fi Channel. Among the great stuff here is the absolutely fantastic amount of action within this as there's an absolutely relentless pace that is quite fun. This one offers the usual assortment of lengthy scenes and rather fun quick attacks that get quite enjoyable here, starting with the early scenes like the water- fall ambush on the couple or a pretty chilling attack at a group of hot springs that are designed as short, shocking sequences to get some fun into this. The longer scenes are also quite a bit of fun as there's even more here starting with the opening escape where it goes charging after the workers both in the open and hiding away, the enjoyable cheesy attack on the commandos with it's lengthy firefights and battle tactics, creature stomping and tons of rather fun assaults against the troops as well as a couple of intense chases which includes both the attack on the students in the jungle as well as a thrilling jeep chase that has a lot to like about it. The two big highlights, though, include the tour-boat ambush as there's the suspense of stalking the driver, the action and spectacle of it chasing everyone and finally leading into the movie's best part which is clearly the creature's fight with each other. It's long, drawn-out and gets some good time here to really let the two go at it while allowing for a few small mini-battles as the attempts to prevent either one escaping leads to some rather nice and worthy diversions to keep this one going. These here are more than enough to hold off the film's few problems, which starts with the usually risible CGI featured throughout here as there's very little about it that looks good or convincing no matter how good the creatures' looks and designs are. As this is to be expected, it doesn't harm the film as much as the inherently ludicrous, beyond lame science given for the creatures and their existence. There's hardly anything realistic or remotely accurate here about the creation of each creature and how each one is engineered into existence which doesn't seem the slightly bit logical or realistic. Beyond these issues, the only other part that doesn't seem all that interesting is the act that there's just no variation whatsoever in it's kills as everyone is either stomped or or chomped and that can really impact that gore in here with the sameness of the kills. These here are what hold the film down.Rated R: Graphic Violence and Language.
Look at the lovely Hawaiian scenery! Savour the attractive young woman who wobble around in bikinis every now and then! That's about it, folks.You also have a predictable plot, cardboard characters, rubbish dialogue, and some indescribably bad (though not unexpectedly indescribably bad, more like completely predictably indescribably bad) CGI, and David Carradine picking up a paycheque while not looking very well in one of about nine movies released posthumously.This is the sort of bad film which gives bad films a bad name.Avoid.
What a lousy movie! I didn't expect classic cinema, but this creature feature isn't even enjoyably cheesy. Where is Godzilla when you need him? The advent of genetic engineering has created a new genre of science fiction, so audiences have a right to expect better storytelling. Every moment of the movie is predictable and the special effects are so bad that they're embarrassing. We all know that the monsters will break loose and snack on the extras before fighting each other. Why wasn't there more fighting when they finally met? That was the only reason anyone watches such films. With modern technology, the audience deserves much better. This effort (huff, huff) deserves not only a thumbs down, but a resounding Bronx cheer.