SAY IT AINT SO....
Trailer (http://www.themoviebox.net/movies/2004/0-9ABC/Anacondas/trailer-page.html)
Hahaha, my friend Karl is a star in it. He's the asian guy from Fast and the Furious' brother, who is better looking and a better actor, but he's in some shit movies.
I've been on the set of this film in Fiji....
when i was backpacking with the Feeje experience tour we treked to the center of the the main island and drifted down this river on inflatable tires.....passing through the set of this film and some angry crew workers....
When I saw this trailer in the theatre last night I thought it was a bad joke, or I was dreaming or something. But no, it's actually real.
So what is this, like a shot by shot remake of the first one, with a "looks like them" carbon copy of each actor, minus the Voight character plus a younger cooler bad guy? Seriously, if this shit gets made, I have absolutely no worries that I can get all of my films financed...
just because the first one was just so great?
Quote from: SoNowThenSeriously, if this shit gets made, I have absolutely no worries that I can get all of my films financed...
Your films feature large snakes too?!
:) If that's what it takes...
I looks like a masterful film, and the subtle Jaws reference is comforting.
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Director: Dwight H Little
Cast: Johnny Messner, Morris Chetnut, Eugene Byrd, Salli Richardson, Peter Curtis, Nicholas Gonzalez, Kadee Strictland, and Carl Yune
Premise: A scientific expedition is sent to the jungles of Borneo to search for a rare black orchid by a powerful pharmaceutical company that hopes the orchid can be used to unlock the secrets of youth and immortality. What they discover is that the orchid is already being used by a powerful group... a swarm of giant snakes that derive their super strength, size and vitality from the flowers, and extremely large snakes are also extremely hungry snakes...
Quote from: A Matter Of ChanceI looks like a masterful film, and the subtle Jaws reference is comforting.
yes, but we didn't see the fish until one hour into the movie, 'kay? i don't like the trailer because we can see the creature a couple of times. but i think it looks promising and better than the first one.
Excellent. Dwight Little takes a break from directing Michael Myers and Steven Seagal!
Quote from: mogwaiQuote from: A Matter Of ChanceI looks like a masterful film, and the subtle Jaws reference is comforting.
yes, but we didn't see the fish until one hour into the movie, 'kay? i don't like the trailer because we can see the creature a couple of times. but i think it looks promising and better than the first one.
i was being sarcastic...