A rap group on the verge of signing their first record deal is the city's only hope in a battle with a giant mutating snake monster.A rap group on the verge of signing their first record deal is the city's only hope in a battle with a giant mutating snake monster.A rap group on the verge of signing their first record deal is the city's only hope in a battle with a giant mutating snake monster.
Joston Ramon Theney
- Denz
- (as Joston Theney)
Kevin Brooks
- Bus Driver
- (as Kevin Anthony Brooks)
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Snake Outta Compton (2018) offers an intelligent script, combining the ridiculous with ridicule and subtle parody. However, despite the participation of five credited writers, it feels under-written. The producers did a reasonable job, working with an evidently limited budget. The special effects are rudimentary, but not laughably amateurish. The actors all seem invested in their roles. Some of the humor is sophisticated, particularly a dream sequence involving Rutherford B. Hayes and two deceased rappers.
It's possible to produce memorable, critically respected, financially successful films on modest budgets. Movies that come to mind include Kenny (2006), Dark Star (1974), Clerks (1994), Locke (2013) and Dinner Rush (2000), although not all were equally successful on each criterion. If one strips away all the elements of blockbusters that aren't available on shoestring budgets, such as A-list talent, huge casts of Bollywood dancers, car chases through throngs of tourists at exotic locations, armies of animation artists, specially constructed cities, 70mm Panavision cameras, etc., the one critical element is a brilliant script. SOC has a good script, but it's not good enough to overcome the production limitations, even with heartfelt performances and competent editing and production values.
It's possible to produce memorable, critically respected, financially successful films on modest budgets. Movies that come to mind include Kenny (2006), Dark Star (1974), Clerks (1994), Locke (2013) and Dinner Rush (2000), although not all were equally successful on each criterion. If one strips away all the elements of blockbusters that aren't available on shoestring budgets, such as A-list talent, huge casts of Bollywood dancers, car chases through throngs of tourists at exotic locations, armies of animation artists, specially constructed cities, 70mm Panavision cameras, etc., the one critical element is a brilliant script. SOC has a good script, but it's not good enough to overcome the production limitations, even with heartfelt performances and competent editing and production values.
I can deal with bad acting and script but dude humped a snake... and to top it off barely anyone even dies from the snake in movie so that's boring too and the snake zombie human things even worse huge letdown thought it would be a decent sci fi flick but was just straight up gutter trash.
If you stop the world for ninety minutes and watch this movie, you know what you are getting. So what's the problem? I admit I laughed most of the time. The in-jokes fly by fast and furious you don't have time to dwell on the last joke or sight gag that failed. With a title like Snake Outta Compton, it better be good. And it is.
But OH BOY IS THIS MOVIE BAD.
Only looking at its cover makes me cringe even more again.
What a waste of time.
I do not think Indian Jones is being spoofed in this movie/comedy. But I had to use that pun - it was right there, ripe for the taking and all that. The movie does make fun of a lot of other movies though. And it starts with Snakes on a plane - I am quite sure it is not Samuel L. Jackson we here at the beginning - be we do see a snake that is being disposed out of a plane.
Snakes have to come from somewhere right? And the next spoof is on its way - literally. Because the snake is going to fall on a police car. With the obvious dig at the movie Training Day. The title is even mentioned in the dialog. In case you would miss the joke.
And so while we do have a few things that really work quite nicely, we also have those things that are too on the nose. Overall this is a low budget movie - and it is meant to be taken with suspended disbelief. Maybe you will dig it, maybe you won't ... it is as ridiculous as it can be though. Depends on how you like your movies and how much slack you are able to cut.
Snakes have to come from somewhere right? And the next spoof is on its way - literally. Because the snake is going to fall on a police car. With the obvious dig at the movie Training Day. The title is even mentioned in the dialog. In case you would miss the joke.
And so while we do have a few things that really work quite nicely, we also have those things that are too on the nose. Overall this is a low budget movie - and it is meant to be taken with suspended disbelief. Maybe you will dig it, maybe you won't ... it is as ridiculous as it can be though. Depends on how you like your movies and how much slack you are able to cut.
Did you know
- TriviaDespite the films title, there is no relation to the former rap group NWA.
- Crazy creditsAfter the first credits, there is an additional scene featuring 2 unlikely superheroes.
- ConnectionsReferences Mothra contre Godzilla (1964)
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- Змей из Комптона
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- 1h 29m(89 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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