Un groupe d'étudiants se rend dans la forêt tropicale à la recherche de dessins rupestres. Cependant, un boa constricteur de cinquante pieds que l'on croyait éteint a faim de sang.Un groupe d'étudiants se rend dans la forêt tropicale à la recherche de dessins rupestres. Cependant, un boa constricteur de cinquante pieds que l'on croyait éteint a faim de sang.Un groupe d'étudiants se rend dans la forêt tropicale à la recherche de dessins rupestres. Cependant, un boa constricteur de cinquante pieds que l'on croyait éteint a faim de sang.
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This is going to be difficult without using a few choice four letter words, so instead... Do Not Bother. If you decide to venture on in, prepare yourself for a crap ride of bad acting and life choices.
When I stumbled upon the 2021 movie "Megaboa" here in 2022, of course I had to sit down and watch it. I do find these gargantuan creature features to be fun to watch. Sure, most of them are really, really bad, but still, every now and again there is one that proves enjoyable.
And when I saw The Asylum's name on the screen, I have to admit that I went from having zero expectations to the movie to thinking 'oh no'. But still, I carried on and opted to watch "Megaboa".
Luckily then "Megaboa" is not the archetypical mockbuster that The Asylum is mostly known for, so on that account then it was a step in the right direction. But "Megaboa" wasn't exactly a top notch creature feature.
The storyline told in "Megaboa", as written by Alex Heerman, was pretty generic and typical for a creature feature. So you are not in for anything grand here.
Then there was the matter of the cast ensemble and the acting performances. Well, it is no secret that with a movie such as "Megaboa" then there is a snowball's chance in Hell of you being in for Shakespearian performances or anything even overly great. And on that note, then "Megaboa" delivered what was expected. It should be said that the movie has Eric Roberts listed as the main attraction, and boy is he cringeworthy to watch as he stumbles through what can only be guessed is supposed to be acting and delivering dialogue.
Visually then "Megaboa" was actually adequate. I mean, the CGI animated snake looked fair enough. It wasn't spectacular CGI, but it worked out well enough for a movie such as this.
If you enjoy monstrous creature movies, then "Megaboa" is not the best of options.
My rating of "Megaboa" lands on a generous four out of ten stars.
And when I saw The Asylum's name on the screen, I have to admit that I went from having zero expectations to the movie to thinking 'oh no'. But still, I carried on and opted to watch "Megaboa".
Luckily then "Megaboa" is not the archetypical mockbuster that The Asylum is mostly known for, so on that account then it was a step in the right direction. But "Megaboa" wasn't exactly a top notch creature feature.
The storyline told in "Megaboa", as written by Alex Heerman, was pretty generic and typical for a creature feature. So you are not in for anything grand here.
Then there was the matter of the cast ensemble and the acting performances. Well, it is no secret that with a movie such as "Megaboa" then there is a snowball's chance in Hell of you being in for Shakespearian performances or anything even overly great. And on that note, then "Megaboa" delivered what was expected. It should be said that the movie has Eric Roberts listed as the main attraction, and boy is he cringeworthy to watch as he stumbles through what can only be guessed is supposed to be acting and delivering dialogue.
Visually then "Megaboa" was actually adequate. I mean, the CGI animated snake looked fair enough. It wasn't spectacular CGI, but it worked out well enough for a movie such as this.
If you enjoy monstrous creature movies, then "Megaboa" is not the best of options.
My rating of "Megaboa" lands on a generous four out of ten stars.
Strictly for those die-hards of a disposition to enjoy snake thrills (also some spider thrills). Bigger than Titanoboa, that's a Megaboa! Don't look for subtlety or nuance, just lots of schlock snake fun.
I saw this cos my nephew wanted to watch something with a big snake.
Big mistake. Revisiting Anaconda or any 50s creature films wud have been a better option.
Generous with a 2 cos of Eric Roberts. Just for old times' sake.
Big mistake. Revisiting Anaconda or any 50s creature films wud have been a better option.
Generous with a 2 cos of Eric Roberts. Just for old times' sake.
I was able to watch until the Boa showed up for the first time and then I realized how bad it´s gonna be. Fastforwarded the rest of the movie to see if it got any better but it did not. The only scary part about this movie is the question how there is money/financing to make this kind of productions??
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- 1h 25min(85 min)
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