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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAs a result of a drilling accident, a giant man-eating boa constrictor is released into a maximum security prison in Antarctica.As a result of a drilling accident, a giant man-eating boa constrictor is released into a maximum security prison in Antarctica.As a result of a drilling accident, a giant man-eating boa constrictor is released into a maximum security prison in Antarctica.
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Amanda Kiely
- Patricia O'Boyle
- (as Amandah Reyne)
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I got the feeling while watching this film that promising idea had been ruined during filmmaking or scripting. The story line itself is promising, as a maximum security prison has been build in the Antarctic, and while drilling they release a giant snake from some deep undercover cave. The material was under utilized, with no real character building, terrible terrible dialog and no action or excitement AT ALL. What generally would be our hero's, the experts on prehistoric dinosaurs/animals, have nothing to do, and the reason for their involvement is a bigger mystery than the snake. The plot holes are endless, pausing in dialog (which I've noticed is a trade for all B-movies I hate), and strangle and irritatingly cut movie. Skip it, for God sake, just skip it
clean your house instead, it would be more fun. 2/10
HA HA HA...this movie is sooo funny...in a bad way.
Many unanswered questions.
Why were there only roughly 15 guards at a prison in a frozen wasteland?
Why did they all speak to each other by last name only?
Why weren't they cold when walking through a gigantic block of ice?
Why was there only one person with access to the gates of the prison?
Why were there no caretakers or cooks or anybody else that works in a prison facility around?
Why after "2 weeks" were the inmates still healthy and energetic looking? Had they been knowledgeable of the snake, there would have been massive panic.
Why were the inmates still alive if the rest of the staff at the penetentiary killed? If the snake was able to crush through several thousand feet of ice, why not through plexiglass to eat the prisoners?
Why was Dean Cain and his "wife" talking of creatures that lived below the ice right at the time of the giant snake escaping from the hollowed out rock? Did they have subconcious knowledge of it or were they actually demons who had given birth to it and therefor had first hand knowledge of snakes living in permafrost environments?
If the snake will go where it's warm, why didn't the snake tunnel it's way north to a warmer climate?
If this is a BOA Constrictor, why did it first strike it's victims with it's fangs, instead of crushing them and breaking bones and swallowing them whole? Boas will CRUSH their meal till it is lifeless and then devour it, and not seek out till it has totally consumed the meal.
Why did the snake not stay where the warth of the fire was instead of darting off across the cold building after new victims. They were heading to the warmest part of the structure...the snake was there, but it chased them. Had the snake stayed where it was warm, it would have only been in the drilling and heating chamber.
Why after flying across the ocean and jumping into sub-freezing temperatures did the army and the two professors still have warm hands and faces while walking through very cold blowing wind?
Why did the snow look like cotton and NOT stick to the clothes or to any metal objects? Or heap up in the corners of the wall where the wind was blowing it too?
Why did this entire movie look like some lame attempt at putting back pieces of previous ALIEN, STAR WARS and STAR TREK sets together to create a backdrop.
Why was the snake able to live and GROW in a hollow rock that has been sealed for thousands of years with no food?
Why did the snake make noise? Snakes have no vocal cords and therefor make no vocal reverberations.
Why was Dean Caine's character not emotional after he thought his wife to be dead?
Why was his wife very emotional when she spoke of a child which was not even relevent to the story?
How did the criminals eat during their entire stay at the fortress and why were they still wearing the same clothes without looking like they had slept in them for two weeks? What was the reason for the criminals in the first place...they served no purpose except for a quick meal.
Why did the criminals have to argue with each other when the only thing they had to do was either kill the snake or run?
Why was the Warden so high up on himself and demanding when he could have just hopped the plane and escaped?
Why didn't the survivors use all the firepower in the storage room that was accessable to them, instead of leaving plenty of weapons behind?
Why didn't the survivors think of using the explosives from the mining crew had left them?
Why? Why? Why? Why are there sooooo many holes to this story? Why was it made? Why were the characters so poorly developed?
Why was the script so poor quality? And why wsan't it actually filmed in somehwere that was cold (a big freezer warehouse? Northern Canada in Winter? Why were there so many useless characters that served absolutley no point in the film?
Many unanswered questions.
Why were there only roughly 15 guards at a prison in a frozen wasteland?
Why did they all speak to each other by last name only?
Why weren't they cold when walking through a gigantic block of ice?
Why was there only one person with access to the gates of the prison?
Why were there no caretakers or cooks or anybody else that works in a prison facility around?
Why after "2 weeks" were the inmates still healthy and energetic looking? Had they been knowledgeable of the snake, there would have been massive panic.
Why were the inmates still alive if the rest of the staff at the penetentiary killed? If the snake was able to crush through several thousand feet of ice, why not through plexiglass to eat the prisoners?
Why was Dean Cain and his "wife" talking of creatures that lived below the ice right at the time of the giant snake escaping from the hollowed out rock? Did they have subconcious knowledge of it or were they actually demons who had given birth to it and therefor had first hand knowledge of snakes living in permafrost environments?
If the snake will go where it's warm, why didn't the snake tunnel it's way north to a warmer climate?
If this is a BOA Constrictor, why did it first strike it's victims with it's fangs, instead of crushing them and breaking bones and swallowing them whole? Boas will CRUSH their meal till it is lifeless and then devour it, and not seek out till it has totally consumed the meal.
Why did the snake not stay where the warth of the fire was instead of darting off across the cold building after new victims. They were heading to the warmest part of the structure...the snake was there, but it chased them. Had the snake stayed where it was warm, it would have only been in the drilling and heating chamber.
Why after flying across the ocean and jumping into sub-freezing temperatures did the army and the two professors still have warm hands and faces while walking through very cold blowing wind?
Why did the snow look like cotton and NOT stick to the clothes or to any metal objects? Or heap up in the corners of the wall where the wind was blowing it too?
Why did this entire movie look like some lame attempt at putting back pieces of previous ALIEN, STAR WARS and STAR TREK sets together to create a backdrop.
Why was the snake able to live and GROW in a hollow rock that has been sealed for thousands of years with no food?
Why did the snake make noise? Snakes have no vocal cords and therefor make no vocal reverberations.
Why was Dean Caine's character not emotional after he thought his wife to be dead?
Why was his wife very emotional when she spoke of a child which was not even relevent to the story?
How did the criminals eat during their entire stay at the fortress and why were they still wearing the same clothes without looking like they had slept in them for two weeks? What was the reason for the criminals in the first place...they served no purpose except for a quick meal.
Why did the criminals have to argue with each other when the only thing they had to do was either kill the snake or run?
Why was the Warden so high up on himself and demanding when he could have just hopped the plane and escaped?
Why didn't the survivors use all the firepower in the storage room that was accessable to them, instead of leaving plenty of weapons behind?
Why didn't the survivors think of using the explosives from the mining crew had left them?
Why? Why? Why? Why are there sooooo many holes to this story? Why was it made? Why were the characters so poorly developed?
Why was the script so poor quality? And why wsan't it actually filmed in somehwere that was cold (a big freezer warehouse? Northern Canada in Winter? Why were there so many useless characters that served absolutley no point in the film?
Like Anaconda but in Antarctica and the women are in parkas. But this movie was much better than Anaconda because of the ensemble acting. There were some funny accents just like in Gladiator.
We had to rent this movie like we rent any movie with hunky Dean Cain (who should have been in Gladiator).
We were expecting the movie to be a lot better than it was judging by the packaging on box that depicted a cool looking snake that kind of looks like a box if you know what I mean. Even though the movie wasn't "Oscar" material, it did depict realistically what would happen if an Antarctic prison colony was invaded by a giant prehistoric snake. I, myself, did not think that New Alcatraz/Boa was Epic in the same sense that Gladiator is epic. In that context, New Alcatraz/Boa is no War and Peace. However, New Alcatraz/Boa had a strange twist of irony unlike any film I've seen in a longtime.
If there is a sequel to this movie we would like to write it... imagine a biblical thriller in space with a giant snake.
We had to rent this movie like we rent any movie with hunky Dean Cain (who should have been in Gladiator).
We were expecting the movie to be a lot better than it was judging by the packaging on box that depicted a cool looking snake that kind of looks like a box if you know what I mean. Even though the movie wasn't "Oscar" material, it did depict realistically what would happen if an Antarctic prison colony was invaded by a giant prehistoric snake. I, myself, did not think that New Alcatraz/Boa was Epic in the same sense that Gladiator is epic. In that context, New Alcatraz/Boa is no War and Peace. However, New Alcatraz/Boa had a strange twist of irony unlike any film I've seen in a longtime.
If there is a sequel to this movie we would like to write it... imagine a biblical thriller in space with a giant snake.
The movie is best described as any typical poorly produced horror type movie where the characters will do the stupidest things to get themselves killed for no reason (eg.-walking into places knowing that you'll be killed or not taking anyones obvious warnings). The acting itself was not bad but the movie doesn't make much sense as to how a giant snake can move around the prison but can't really be seen until at least the last 45 minutes of the film. Some scenes were just written poorly. for example, dean cain promises a prisoner her safety when she was freaking out about the snake eating her and 5 minutes later, all he did was shoot her (but not the snake) so she wouldn't have to deal with the pain of being eaten... I guess that's still keeping his word. I'm no animal expert but this snake goes around this prison eating a bunch of people...don't snakes eat and then go hide and sleep it off since they're most vulnerable when they are full?? I don't think it's even worth the time watching this film. if dean cain would show some skin, perhaps it's still worth the rental.
Worlds better than Python, maybe a little bit better than Python 2, and in terms in entertainment, better than Snake King. Boa is a unique film with the same kind of bad graphics like those used in others like it, but it is more entertaining than Python, a film I absolutely hate. Dean Cain leads the cast and he is perhaps the best actor on the screen, although his character's mood changes constantly and impossibly. First he's all upset because he thinks his wife has been killed by the snake and next scene, he's just concentrated on getting out of the prison and not even thinking about her. And the other members of the cast are either so-so or terrible. Overall, Boa is a better film than others of its kind, but not anywhere near a decent motion picture.
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