Crocodile 2: Death Swamp
Crocodile 2: Death Swamp
| 19 March 2002 (USA)
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After a bank robbery, four criminals escape to Mexico, but a storm causes an accident which takes down the plane where several die in the crash. The criminals take it into their own hands to continue when one survivor is attacked and eaten by a crocodile. The criminals kill it, but from then on the mother Crocodile is on a killing spree with a goal to kill each survivor. But that is not the only worry, because they're trapped within it's world, and if it doesn't kill them, the criminals will.

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Executscan

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Tedfoldol

everything you have heard about this movie is true.

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CommentsXp

Best movie ever!

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filippaberry84

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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patrick-green

Right, the plot is as follows: a plane crashes in a swamp after some weird bank robbers kill the pilot to save their loot. A pathetic bunch of survivors then tramps around the swamp with a ludicrously fake-looking croc in pursuit. O-k what's the big deal? The film certainly does not answer the description I had from the video club: "I warn you kid, this film is traumatizing", traumatizingly bad more like it. The acting was awful and the croc looked VERY fake, even faker than in the first Crocodile. But in some bits they used an animatronic crocodile and it looked pretty impressive. As for the characters, I was quite glad when the croc started to use them as chew toys, they were sickeningly pathetic. Well, in all, I say DO NOT watch this movie. If you are looking for real entertainment rent another one.

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randommesspaul

Okay, The idea is to count how many times the lead bad guy says "motherf***er". I'm telling you, it can't be done. It's the only swear word he knows. Script writing is a class act.I always enjoy the sort of movies where the creature appears to be some form of sub-plot in the movie, you know, gang raid a bank, try to escape to Mexico, plane crashes etc, then in the last twenty minutes a crocodile arrives! What's that all about? Still For other movies where the creatures are side plots, or just barely exist, see Shark Attack and Spiders 2.Well worth a watch if you are into trashy bad movies. It's just a bit too good to be rated in the bottom 100. The acting is only below average, the SFX almost look acceptable, and there is obviously a fair budget put behind this movie.

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Paul Andrews

Four heavily armed men wearing balaclavas burst into the 'Arizona Millennium Bank' and proceed to rob it. Before they can escape the police turn up and the following shoot-out ends in a massacre of both police and innocent customers. The four robbers manage to escape unharmed. Then it's off to 'Orange County Airport'. One of the stewardess on flight 211 to Accapulco named Mia (Heidi Lenhart as Heidi Noelle Lenhart) talks to her boyfriend, Zach (Chuck Walczak) who's already there sunning himself by a pool. Mia says she'll be there soon. The four bank robbing murderers from the opening sequence, Max (Darryl Theirse), Sol (Jon Sklaroff), Squid (James Parks) and Pete (Billy Reick) are also going to Accapulco on flight 211, and manage to smuggle guns, ammunition and stolen money on board. Crocodile 2 was obviously made before a certain date that will go down in history. Julie (Anna Cranage) is the other stewardess. As they fly, the plane encounters awful weather conditions, a violent thunder storm. The pilot (Dan Martin) is told to turn back. Max, Sol, Squid and Pete are rather unhappy about this and hijack the plane. Max and Squid burst into the cockpit and force the pilot to carry on to Mexico. Sol and Pete try to keep the passengers under control, to prove his point Sol shoots a kid in the face called Sean (Sean Euro). Hearing the gunshot Max and Squid are distracted in the cockpit and the pilot and his co-pilot (Eddy Chamichian) sense their chance and try to disarm Max and Squid. In the ensuing struggle the planes instruments are damaged and the plane crashes in 'Devils Swamp', somewhere in Mexico. Max, Sol, and Squid survive. As does Julie and Mia, plus the obligatory teenager Brian (Steve Moreno), a lawyer named Justin (David Valcin), a nurse (possibly Rachel Henry who is listed as 'injured passenger', the filmmakers don't even bother to give her an on screen name) and the pilot. Max convinces the survivors to carry their stolen money across the swamps to a village named Santa Christo, by pointing guns at them and shooting the already injured nurse dead, because she will slow them all down. The pilot is suddenly attacked and killed by a crocodile. Max and Co. shoot the crocodile dead. They all head off into the swamp. A massive crocodile finds it's mate floating dead on the surface of the swamp. It sets out for revenge. First of all it eats Julie. Meanwhile, in Accapulco Zach has heard about the plane crash on the box. He hires Roland (Martin Kove) to help him track down Mia who he believes may still be alive. They manage to find Mia, and the rest of the survivors. Zach and Roland are then also thrown into the situation and have to survive the killer crocodiles constant attacks. Will they be able to make it back to civilisation or possibly be rescued before they all end up as crocodile food? Watch it to find out! Directed by Gary Jones this isn't a particularly great film but is a lot better than Tobe Hoopers original Crocodile (2000). The script by Jace Anderson and Adam Gierasch, who both helped write the screenplay for the original, is split in two. The first half is a bank heist film, the robbery and the plane hijack. The crocodile doesn't appear until after the 45 minute mark and then the film becomes a pretty straight horror for the rest of it's run time. The ending is a bit stupid and I'm not entirely convinced that what happened would be possible in reality. The script features a silly amount of bad language, in fact it becomes extremely irritating as the bad guys have to swear every couple of words. It's reasonably well paced and mildly entertaining for what it is. This is a film where the script probably looked half decent, unfortunately the filmmakers didn't really have the money or dare I say it, the talent to make it work. I mean the plane crash probably sounded cool as the written word but the finished sequence ended up rather lame with poor special effects, the same could also be said for the fight Roland and Max have in a helicopter as it flies over the swamp. The special effects are mixed, they range from awful to OK but their generally better than the original's. There's not much gore, but the attacks all contain a fair amount of blood. Most of the actors are forgettable except Martin Kove who is pretty watchable and doesn't deserve to be reduced to making films like this. Not particularly good, but it just about kept me entertained for 90 odd minutes on a certain level.

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rchrdshelt

Ok, so this movie is no classic is is probably completely unkown as its a B movie, but it is actually a very entertaining film to watch with a bowl of pocorn on a Saturday night. Having not seen the 1st Crocodile movie, I was under the impression i would need to have seen it to understand the plot etc. in this one, but I hav enow seen it and I can tell you they are both complete different movies with different storylines, characters, settings. Nothing from the 1st movie is mentioned in this one. This movie is certainly much better than the 1st one which i felt was a complete waste of time. The plot is not very plausible but again its very entertaing and there are some spectacular shock moments like ones in Deep Blue Sea and Jaws only they are both better.The acting is decent actually even though it tries to be like Pulp Fiction slightly. There are also some decent special effects for a B movie. This movie and the 1st crocodile movie are certainly much better than Spiders and Spiders 2 which are complete crap. But the end product of this movie is a very entertaining ride that should be seen if you want a night in and some pure entertinment. It certainly was for me.Certainly worth a look 8/10

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