Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA 36 foot crocodile goes on the rampage in Beijing after being moved from a peaceful Crocodile Farm and onto the menu of a local gangster.A 36 foot crocodile goes on the rampage in Beijing after being moved from a peaceful Crocodile Farm and onto the menu of a local gangster.A 36 foot crocodile goes on the rampage in Beijing after being moved from a peaceful Crocodile Farm and onto the menu of a local gangster.
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- Premios
- 3 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total
Suet Lam
- Zhao Dazui
- (as Suet Lam, Xue Lin)
Xiong Xinxin
- Chaozhou Guy
- (as Xinxin Xiong)
Purba Rgyal
- Zhou Xiaoou
- (as Wezei Purba)
Jinsong Wang
- Insurance Agent Wang
- (as Jingsong Wang)
Xu Chen
- Bald Liu's daughter
- (as Ann Chen)
Kate Hawkins
- Reporter
- (English version)
- (voz)
- …
Heath Pennington
- Wen Yan
- (voz)
- (as Heather Pennington)
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Opiniones destacadas
Crockzilla was a bit of a surprise. Even though the English dubbing and storyline are a little weak, this is a fun film that actually employs some cinematic skill.
The cgi and live croc shots and scenery et al are actually pretty good. The scenes which depict the giant croc eating things are very well done, with believable cgi animation apparently done by someone with some talent. Some scenes you have to really look to tell if you're seeing cgi or live animals. So kudos there!
Other than the cheesy acting by the few actors in this film, such as the cross eyed tea garden worker (who oddly is the only person in the entire tea garden who is seen working in the field) and the incompetent sushi squad, this film should rate more than just a couple stars.
Compared to other awful "B" flicks like "Sharknado," this film deserves an academy award!
The cgi and live croc shots and scenery et al are actually pretty good. The scenes which depict the giant croc eating things are very well done, with believable cgi animation apparently done by someone with some talent. Some scenes you have to really look to tell if you're seeing cgi or live animals. So kudos there!
Other than the cheesy acting by the few actors in this film, such as the cross eyed tea garden worker (who oddly is the only person in the entire tea garden who is seen working in the field) and the incompetent sushi squad, this film should rate more than just a couple stars.
Compared to other awful "B" flicks like "Sharknado," this film deserves an academy award!
This is not, in fact, a new mega-gator from the folks at The Asylum, but rather it is a very entertaining Hong Kong comedy film originally titled MILLION DOLLAR CROCODILE. With a fine cast whose performances are muddled somewhat from over-the-top and campy English dubbing, this is a fun story about an 8-meter crocodile that is sold by its keeper to a sushi bar, but it soon escapes and ravages the countryside. Peopled by a diverse cast of eccentric and crazed characters, including (in fine Gamera kaiju style) a young boy who befriends the monster, the story plays out in typical giant monster fashion, only with plenty of slapstick and funny asides from the characters along the way. CGI visual effects are acceptable to very good. The orchestral music score, attributed to a Chinese composer named Dong Dongdong, is very supportive a well.
A large crocodile kept in a zoo is sold to be chopped out for meat but escapes in the nick of the time. It swallows a young woman's bag with her life savings in it. So the lady, as well as a disparate group of people, falls on its trail.
This is a relatively light-hearted crocodile-on-rampage movie as it doesn't feature much gore even though the croc does kill a few people. The cgi is not bad at all (much better than the recent Z-grade American croc films if you set your standards at that low level), but it still shows itself to be cgi in some scenes.
The highlight of the movie is when the croc enters a house, rampaging through a stairway, breaking through the walls and even assaulting people who had taken shelter at the roof. Subsequent scenes in which a croc trainer challenges and tries to subdue the giant beast just with a large stick are also very interesting; being a croc movie fan and having watched about two dozen croc movies so far, I had never seen such a scene before in any other croc movie.
There is a heavy dose of intentional comedy, some of which is tolerable and some of which is pretty pathetic.
This is a relatively light-hearted crocodile-on-rampage movie as it doesn't feature much gore even though the croc does kill a few people. The cgi is not bad at all (much better than the recent Z-grade American croc films if you set your standards at that low level), but it still shows itself to be cgi in some scenes.
The highlight of the movie is when the croc enters a house, rampaging through a stairway, breaking through the walls and even assaulting people who had taken shelter at the roof. Subsequent scenes in which a croc trainer challenges and tries to subdue the giant beast just with a large stick are also very interesting; being a croc movie fan and having watched about two dozen croc movies so far, I had never seen such a scene before in any other croc movie.
There is a heavy dose of intentional comedy, some of which is tolerable and some of which is pretty pathetic.
I once worked with a Florida native who held me in awe with her stories relating watching gators walk the streets in the quiet, Summer mornings of her hometown. Since then, much to my husband's dismay, I have wanted to experience seeing these mighty animals in nature for myself! Well, I think there is one particular moment in this movie that may have finally fixed that idea! :)
I very much enjoyed this film! The gator was magnificent, and the actors/characters were interesting. The dubbing could have been much better admittedly, but what ended up killing the movie for my husband, and led me to only give the film a 6, is the ending.
I don't want to give it away, and it is definitely still a journey worth watching. I commend the movie for managing to make a statement about how cruel humans are to animals, but there is so much MORE they could have done with the ending. Even with leaving one of the characters as is, there is so much MORE that could have been done, or said, concerning another. We don't even have a final answer for that particular character, and whereas they may have done that on purpose, leaving his fate up to the viewers' imagination, I would have still appreciated some further answer on it! The final scenes were lackluster at best, although I again do appreciate the statement they made about "human" kind.
I very much enjoyed this film! The gator was magnificent, and the actors/characters were interesting. The dubbing could have been much better admittedly, but what ended up killing the movie for my husband, and led me to only give the film a 6, is the ending.
I don't want to give it away, and it is definitely still a journey worth watching. I commend the movie for managing to make a statement about how cruel humans are to animals, but there is so much MORE they could have done with the ending. Even with leaving one of the characters as is, there is so much MORE that could have been done, or said, concerning another. We don't even have a final answer for that particular character, and whereas they may have done that on purpose, leaving his fate up to the viewers' imagination, I would have still appreciated some further answer on it! The final scenes were lackluster at best, although I again do appreciate the statement they made about "human" kind.
This was a good and fun film overall.
It has plenty of humor mixed in with it throughout the film.
Not particularly gory or bloody, not even a lot of kills, but it kept suspense most of the time none-the-less.
Barbie Hsu, and the other two leads, Guo and Ding are fun and interesting since they're not actors you're familiar with.
Having a child as a central part of a monster / creature feature like this isn't new, but a bit rarer overall and that seemed to help the movie.
The CGI were good overall, but at times you were well aware that's what they were, kind of just by the nature of what they had the creature do for a film like this.
There are a few cliches, and it's apparent early on Hsu will become a love interest, but it is still fun anyway.
There is a bit of a teaser there could be a sequel to this movie as the credits roll but as of yet nothing seems to have been developed that way.
The ending does keep you guessing a bit is this going to be a Disney nicer ending or more of a demise type of ending for the creature? The only thing is how that develops seems a bit cliche, but that's how they wrote it.
Nice to have a flashback to the classic Nintendo game Duck Hunt in the movie also as a bit of a plot point.
It has plenty of humor mixed in with it throughout the film.
Not particularly gory or bloody, not even a lot of kills, but it kept suspense most of the time none-the-less.
Barbie Hsu, and the other two leads, Guo and Ding are fun and interesting since they're not actors you're familiar with.
Having a child as a central part of a monster / creature feature like this isn't new, but a bit rarer overall and that seemed to help the movie.
The CGI were good overall, but at times you were well aware that's what they were, kind of just by the nature of what they had the creature do for a film like this.
There are a few cliches, and it's apparent early on Hsu will become a love interest, but it is still fun anyway.
There is a bit of a teaser there could be a sequel to this movie as the credits roll but as of yet nothing seems to have been developed that way.
The ending does keep you guessing a bit is this going to be a Disney nicer ending or more of a demise type of ending for the creature? The only thing is how that develops seems a bit cliche, but that's how they wrote it.
Nice to have a flashback to the classic Nintendo game Duck Hunt in the movie also as a bit of a plot point.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaPromotional material for the Engish dubbed U.S. version showed a Godzilla sized crocodile destroying a large metropolitan city. The film takes place in a rural area and the crocodile, according to the English language dialog, is 8 meters long.
- ConexionesFeatures Duck Hunt (1984)
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 30 minutos
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