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Ptérodactyles

Original title: Pterodactyl
  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
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3.2/10
2.6K
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Ptérodactyles (2004)
Action EpicAdventure EpicBody HorrorDisasterJungle AdventureMonster HorrorSci-Fi EpicSurvivalActionAdventure

A dormant volcano deep with the Turkish forest holds a deadly secret. Perfectly preserved, a nest of pterodactyl eggs are ready to hatch...A dormant volcano deep with the Turkish forest holds a deadly secret. Perfectly preserved, a nest of pterodactyl eggs are ready to hatch...A dormant volcano deep with the Turkish forest holds a deadly secret. Perfectly preserved, a nest of pterodactyl eggs are ready to hatch...

  • Director
    • Mark L. Lester
  • Writer
    • Mark Sevi
  • Stars
    • Cameron Daddo
    • Coolio
    • Amy Sloan
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    • Director
      • Mark L. Lester
    • Writer
      • Mark Sevi
    • Stars
      • Cameron Daddo
      • Coolio
      • Amy Sloan
    • 71User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    Cameron Daddo
    Cameron Daddo
    • Prof. Michael Lovecraft
    Coolio
    Coolio
    • Capt. Bergen
    Amy Sloan
    Amy Sloan
    • Kate Heinlein
    George Calil
    • Serling
    Ivo Cutzarida
    Ivo Cutzarida
    • Yolen
    Steve Braun
    Steve Braun
    • Willis Bradbury
    Mircea Monroe
    Mircea Monroe
    • Angie Lem
    Jessica Ferrarone
    • Zelazny
    Danna Lee
    • Gwen Kemper
    Howard Lotker
    • Jason Donaldson
    Duke Faeger
    Duke Faeger
    • Burroughs
    • (as Dusan Fager)
    Todd Kramer
    Todd Kramer
    • Clarke
    David Nykl
    David Nykl
    • Herbert
    Petr Jákl
    Petr Jákl
    • Tezo
    Mikulás Kren
    Mikulás Kren
    • Berk
    • (as Miki Kren)
    Rafael Jordan
    Rafael Jordan
    • Hotel Porter
    Josh Richart
    • Hostage
    Jason Lester
    Jason Lester
    • Older Homeless Boy
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Mark L. Lester
    • Writer
      • Mark Sevi
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    2ianmutimer

    Poo-odactyl

    Don't get my wrong it's not all bad – there is a good few minutes when a scantily clad blonde runs through the jungle.

    Here's the story line, I will try to give it to you straight, with an unbiased approach – a bunch of annoying US students and their dumbass lecturer are for some unknown reason in Romania when they decide it is a super idea to explore a volcano deep in some forest. Only when they arrive, they spend their time running away from CGI Pterodactyls, which have just hatched (probably out of an N64). But that's not all they do, they also produce incredibly annoying dialogue, for example after many of the students have been eaten by these winged Nintendo-graphics beasts, the lecturer sighs 'what am I going to tell their parents?' and in another scene, when the blonde hottie has had enough of all the fun and antics that always accompanies running away from Pterodactyls, she expresses 'I just wanna go hooommmee!' and talking about a missing nerd - 'you won't find him, a Pterodactyl took him, I told you 10 times, why don't you believe me??!!'. Hmmm, i wonder why, doesn't the word extinction mean anything to you?!!

    Soon after getting into a spot of trouble with the old dino's, the idiot students and their lecturer bump into US 'Special Forces Team', more like 'Special Needs Team'. Unfortunately for them the Special Forces Team are just as lame as themselves, it doesn't appear that the producer spent a lot of time casting for this movie, as the team looks like a bunch of store clerks. Sure their people skills may have proved invaluable if the dinosaurs could actually converse in English, but unfortunately for them - that wasn't the case that day. The team may have been lead by Coolio, but this flick is no gangster's paradise. I'm sorry, I had to sneak that one in.

    After a romance is born between a student (Kate) and the lecturer, there is a scene where the a Pterodactyl flies away with the student and the lecturer does what any caring, loving partner would do, he picks up the nearest gun and starts shooting rapidly in the general direction of the beast and the student, whilst shouting 'Kate! Kate!'. Hilarious stuff. After another student has been sliced up a little, the others go and see if she is OK (obviously not, being attacked by a dinosaur and all)but anyway, her eyes are still open and you can see her chest rise and fall with breathing, but they shout 'she's gone, leave her', a few minutes later they unsurprisingly hear her release a loud scream, then one of them brightly announces 'it must be Kate!' and another adds 'yea, I know I can hear her screaming!', Please! Are you serious? who writes these scripts?! – a 3 year old kindergarten kid with an over-active imagination?

    The Special Forces Team spend their time shooting the Pterodactyls for hours on end, they may as well have been shooting water pistols or cap guns as the bullets had no effect, but as they are under-cover store clerks, who can blame them for their naivety & false optimism? Finally, if you have chosen to ignore all the reviews, and do decide to view this monster-rosity of a movie, pay close attention to the scene where they are making their way across a ravine simply by lassoing a sheep.....yes, i said a sheep, and using a rope to climb/shuffle across. Isn't it amazing how an adult can have all their body weight hanging from a rope, yet the rope is slack and their muscles non-flexed? I thought so.

    At the end is where Coolio puts the cherry on the cake where he releases this humdinger of a line: 'It is time to dance baby, and I am your DJ', but instead of dancing, he breaks his promise and at the same time lives up to the song - guns don't kill Pterodactyl's, rappers do.
    5ma-cortes

    Prehistoric birds attacking human beings on the Turkish-Armenian border

    The movie is developed on the Armenian-Turkish frontier where a students group(Amy Sloan, and a gorgeous Mircea Monroe, among them) and their professor(Cameron Daddo)undergo an archaeological expedition. In a dormant volcano closes an incredible secret, a nest of pterodactyls eggs, accurately preserved, are ready to hatch . Meanwhile a contra-terrorist team led by a tough commander(Coolio) tracks down Armenian dangerous terrorist. Then Pterodactyls spontaneously attack and the humans try desperately to escape and grisly death happen, while the soldiers use their technological weapons.

    The movie delivers the goods with hair-rising chills and noisy scares when the Pterodactyls appear savagely stalking its prey and attacking. This is an OK amusing juvenile with thin characters and contrived plot but quite entertaining . It's remarkable for FX recreation the ferocious and carnivorous beast developing a bloodthirsty hunger for human eating. The actors give vigorous physical performances dodging the prehistoric giant birds recreated by the prolific computer generator, as usual. The Pterodactyls, themselves, of course, are the real stars, and they're marvellous terrifying astounding, and quite convincing. The motion picture is professionally produced and directed by Mark L Lester. He's a cool director and producer-American World Pictures- of B movies , his greatest success was during the 80s, when he directed hits , such as ¨Commando, Firestarter, Showdown in Little Tokio and Class of 1984¨ . No for small children for realistic, gory and violent attack scenes. Rating : Average but entertaining.
    2dwetzel

    No, it really was that bad....

    The characters were terribly written, I never did get their names, they were just "generic nerd" or "stuck-up drama queen". They were all cardboard cut-outs.

    The plot was completely unbelievable. Why did the us special forces bother trying to save the American students and then try to argue that no, they can't help them out of the forest? Why bother saving them if you're not committed to the idea? The Generic Professer was relying on these kids to help him save his career? He would have been better off looking for another position.

    And the CGI was obvious. I don't have a problem with good CGI, but here it was impossible NOT to notice how fake everything was.
    2june_t

    not the worst movie I've ever seen, but pretty close

    I gave this movie 2*'s to save the rating of 1* on the chance that there are worse movies out there. It's possible. The acting was horrible, but I've seen worse (usually when they decide they need *real* athletes to play roles). The special effects were bad, but I've seen worse (they're usually 50 years old though). The dialog was ridiculous (trying to remember when I've seen worse, but nothing comes to mind -- oh wait, maybe some of the dialog in the recent Star Wars movies). As giant-monster-terrorizing-helpless-people movies go - they're not known for deep character development - this one stood out as being exceptionally bad, as none of the characters behave at any time in any way that a normal human would reasonably be expected to behave under the circumstances. That's quite an accomplishment in itself. This movie might have been funny with a roomful of good friends and lots of tequila. Unfortunately, I had neither at the time.
    5rosebug_8

    tongue in cheek

    Like Tremors this is not meant to be art it is fun take it as such. it is a parody of this genre which i happen to like.

    only downer is loss of the geek and goofy blond so early.

    dialogue is simple and predictable yet watch it for the fun of it and enjoy.

    when was the last time you saw pterodactyls? the special effects weren't Star Wars but the flying dinosaurs at least didn't look like they were little clay figures.

    over all this is a movie to watch on a cloudy afternoon and talk back to the characters.

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      Many of the characters are named after famous science-fiction and fantasy writers - Burroughs (Edgar Rice Burroughs), Clarke (Sir Arthur C. Clarke), Donaldson (Steven Donaldson), Heinlein (Robert A. Heinlein), Herbert (Frank Herbert, Brian Herbert), Lem (Stanislaw Lem), Lovecraft (H.P. Lovecraft), Serling (Rod Serling), Yolen (Jane Yolen) and Zelazny (Roger Zelazny).
    • Goofs
      The boulder Angie sits on moves when she sits on it.
    • Quotes

      Captain Bergin: Now, keep your mouth shut, or your teeth won't make the rest of the trip!

    • Connections
      Featured in Obscurus Lupa Presents: Sci-Fi Original Movie Double Feature #2: Pterodactyl (2010)

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 2004 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Czech Republic
      • Russia
      • Armenia
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Hindi
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Pterodactyl
    • Filming locations
      • Milin, Czech Republic
    • Production company
      • American World Pictures (AWP)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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