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Python 2

  • Video
  • 2002
  • 1h 29min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
2,8/10
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Python 2 (2002)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA man, his business partner, and his wife are enlisted to transport an unknown object from a Russian military base, only to discover that the object is a giant, genetically-altered python.A man, his business partner, and his wife are enlisted to transport an unknown object from a Russian military base, only to discover that the object is a giant, genetically-altered python.A man, his business partner, and his wife are enlisted to transport an unknown object from a Russian military base, only to discover that the object is a giant, genetically-altered python.

  • Regia
    • Lee Alan McConnell
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jeff Rank
  • Star
    • William Zabka
    • Dana Ashbrook
    • Alex Jolig
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    2,8/10
    1396
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    • Regia
      • Lee Alan McConnell
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jeff Rank
    • Star
      • William Zabka
      • Dana Ashbrook
      • Alex Jolig
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    Interpreti principali26

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    William Zabka
    William Zabka
    • Greg Larson
    • (as Billy Zabka)
    Dana Ashbrook
    Dana Ashbrook
    • Dwight Stoddard
    Alex Jolig
    • Matthew Coe
    Simmone Mackinnon
    Simmone Mackinnon
    • Nadia
    • (as Simmone Jade MacKinnon)
    Marcus Aurelius
    • Col. Jefferson
    Mike Mitchell
    Mike Mitchell
    • Hewitt
    • (as Michael Mitchell)
    Anthony Nichols
    • Keruptkot
    Vladimir Kolev
    • Crawley
    • (as Victor Kohl)
    Ken Evans
    • Boyer
    Raicho Vasilev
    • Dirc
    • (as Raymond Valley)
    Vince Diamond
    • McEwen
    Velizar Binev
    Velizar Binev
    • Aziz
    Tyrone Pinkham
    • Pilot
    • (as Tyron Pinkham)
    Robert Sands
    • Co-Pilot
    • (as Sgt. Robert Sands)
    Maxim Genchev
    • Old Soldier
    Hristo Shopov
    Hristo Shopov
    • Doctor
    Ivaylo Geraskov
    Ivaylo Geraskov
    • Zubov
    • (as Ivailo Geraskov)
    Ivan Barnev
    Ivan Barnev
    • Russian Soldier #1
    • (as Ivan Burnev)
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      • Lee Alan McConnell
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jeff Rank
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    4TheUnknown837-1

    Better than the first one...

    But far from being a good film. The snakes (there's two this time)look better this time and they put a little more effort into it. Now the snake is being transported in a titanium container (except how could a sixty-foot snake be crammed into that tiny thing? Probably the best graphics of the movie is when they're hunting the big snake and they paralyze it with an electric gun and it falls down in slow motion while howling loudly. That part was actually a pretty decent shot for a movie like this. But the rest of it was kind of cheesy. Oh, and why would you stick a pistol that's set to fire in your back pocket? That's just suicide. That'd be of great help if you're running from those big snakes and get shot down your leg. Oh, and the character who had that gun in her back pocket, she wasn't even able to see a man standing five feet away from her, yet she's doing a rather good job of finding her way around. So much for being nearly blind. Overall, it's a lot better than the first one, but still not a movie I'd want to watch very often.
    davidemartin

    Hey, how many Giant Snake movies have you seen filmed in the ex-USSR?

    I was puzzled by the credits being mostly Russian names. Then I realized this was a movie set in Russia that actually WAS shot in Russia!

    So I say, cut it some slack. A stray thought-- the actors playing soldiers in the film probably WERE former members of the Red Army! They certainly had the moves. And the CGI serpents are pretty dang good! I was impressed by a couple of sequences. In one, the snake's underside reflects the light of the flamethrower being used (ineffectually) against it. The other nicely-done sequence is lifted from Gandalf's "death" in LotR: TFotR, with a serpent playing the Balrog role.
    Michael_Elliott

    Two Horrible Films

    Python (2000)

    BOMB (out of 4)

    Robert England plays a mad scientist who created a huge python that spits acid. I'm terrified of snakes, which means I usually have a good time being scared with snake movies but this one here was downright awful and ranks as one of the worst films I've seen the past twenty years. The acting is atrocious, the screenplay laughable and the special effects are terrible looking.

    Python 2 (2002)

    BOMB (out of 4)

    The American government brings home an eight-five foot snake, which eventually escapes and starts eating people. This is another horrid, direct to video horror movie but it's slightly better than the first film since this one here runs ten minutes shorter. Is that any kind of recommendation?
    4Uriah43

    Not Good--But Better Than Its Overall Rating

    Somewhere in Russia an American officer has been tasked to lead some Russian soldiers on a secret mission to capture an 80 foot snake that was created by American scientists and has gotten loose near the Ural Mountains. Not long afterward, the officer, "Colonel Jefferson" (Marcus Aurelius) accomplishes his assigned task and puts the snake aboard an American cargo plane heading for the United States. Unfortunately, some Chechen rebels mistake the plane for a Russian one and shoot it down. This action alerts a Russian army unity nearby who then attack the rebels and subsequently take the mysterious container back to a nearby base. Curious as to what is inside they open it. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that I was somewhat surprised by the results. For starters, I expected a movie replete with mindless action and special effects with no regard to anything resembling an in-depth plot or competent acting of any kind. Yet, while there was plenty of mindless action, rather poor special effects, and a predictable plot, I didn't think the acting was necessarily that bad at all. As a matter of fact, I kind of liked the performances of William Zabka (as the CIA agent, "Greg Larsen") and Simmone MacKinnon ("Nadia"). However, having said that, I don't believe this movie was great-or even good-by any means. It simply exceeded my expectations to a certain extent and for that reason I have rated it accordingly. Slightly below average.
    gtc83

    More annoying than entertaining

    There's a certain paint-by-numbers formula that these creature movies follow: the creature is always created by the military, which never makes any sense but we can live with it if the movie's good. The movie always seems to end up in a dark basement full of pipes. The good guys shoot the creature numerous times, but considering it's obviously added via CGI in post-production, shooting it never seems to have any effect. And then there's the half day of work they pay the pyrotechnics crew for, which is the last scene where the monster is destroyed. This movie follows the same formula, but overlays it with the Sci-Fi channel formula of having the characters behave obnoxiously and fight amongst themselves for reasons of, well, apparently they saw people doing that in a real movie once.

    In this flick, a giant snake is loose in a really small Russian military base. A team of commandos goes in to get it, but they need a truck to haul it back with. Yeah, you know, all that training, all those weapons, all that organization, and a 100 thousand dollars to throw around, but no truck. So they do something that this audience member really regrets: they hire an American truck driver to accompany them.

    So they get to the base and find that the 85 foot, 12 ton snake has escaped its refrigerator sized box, and since it's now obvious that they won't simply be hauling it back on a truck, they tell the truck driver to go away. Oh, if only he had. They even paid him the whole 100 grand, for doing nothing, and yet he still sticks around. What follows is the snake attacking these folks numerous times, and the truck driver whining and complaining about being put in danger. Didn't they give him 100 thousand and tell him to go away? He even punches the guy for getting him into the whole mess, but wait... he tried NOT to get him into this mess. Then he demands to know "the whole story". Oh please, please go away!

    That's what really ruins this thing, the typical Sci-Fi Channel obnoxious lead character. Leave him out and it would have been quite watchable.

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    • Quiz
      The whole opening sequence in the cave with the soldiers was shot at the very last minute, when the producers realized the cut of the film wasn't long enough to be marketable.
    • Blooper
      Snake Facts: The Ural mountains where the snake is reported to be at the beginning of the movie run as high as 6,700 feet in elevation and are cold. Pythons on the other hand are ectothermic, meaning no heat from within and dependent on their environment for heat. Prime heat range for pythons being 76-88 degrees F. Finding a python in the Urals would be limited to finding a dead snake.

      Pythons like most snakes do not make a "screeching" sound. At most they might hiss.
    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Running two and a half minutes of the opening credits at the 13 minute mark is at least very unusual if not bizarre and unheard of.
    • Connessioni
      Edited from Python - Spirali di paura (2000)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 17 luglio 2002 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Bulgaria
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Sofia, Bulgaria
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Python Productions LLC
      • The Sci-Fi Channel
      • Unified Film Organization (UFO)
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