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Supercroc

  • 2007
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
2.1/10
1.3K
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Kim Little, Eric Spudic, Noel Thurman, Kristen Quintrall, Cynthia Rose Hall, Shaley Scott, and Elvan Price Jr. in Supercroc (2007)
ActionAdventureHorrorSci-FiThriller

A team of soldiers must stop a giant, bloodthirsty crocodile from reaching a nearby city, while trying to avoid being a meal for the beast themselves.A team of soldiers must stop a giant, bloodthirsty crocodile from reaching a nearby city, while trying to avoid being a meal for the beast themselves.A team of soldiers must stop a giant, bloodthirsty crocodile from reaching a nearby city, while trying to avoid being a meal for the beast themselves.

  • Director
    • Scott Harper
  • Writers
    • Steve Bevilacqua
    • David Michael Latt
  • Stars
    • Cynthia Rose Hall
    • Matt Blashaw
    • Kim Little
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.1/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Scott Harper
    • Writers
      • Steve Bevilacqua
      • David Michael Latt
    • Stars
      • Cynthia Rose Hall
      • Matt Blashaw
      • Kim Little
    • 25User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Cynthia Rose Hall
    Cynthia Rose Hall
    • Pvt. Celia Perez
    Matt Blashaw
    Matt Blashaw
    • Capt. Joe Lynch
    • (as Matthew Blashaw)
    Kim Little
    Kim Little
    • Dr. Leah Perrot
    David Novak
    David Novak
    • General McFadden
    Kristen Quintrall
    Kristen Quintrall
    • Lt. Henche
    Marat Glazer
    • Maj. Falk
    Noel Thurman
    Noel Thurman
    • Reynolds
    Steven Glinn
    • Jackson
    Allen Duncan
    • Quinn
    Michael Tower
    Michael Tower
    • McCoy
    Shaley Scott
    • Sgt. Julie Davenport
    Kim Garrett
    • Druitt
    Elvan Price Jr.
    • Helicopter Pilot
    Jason DeParis
    • Dryer
    Matthew Scott Wilcox
    • Commander Hart
    Eric Spudic
    Eric Spudic
    • Pvt. Forney
    Andy Holt
    Andy Holt
    • Martin
    Cougar Zank
    Cougar Zank
    • Myers
    • Director
      • Scott Harper
    • Writers
      • Steve Bevilacqua
      • David Michael Latt
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    User reviews25

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    2kaijueguy

    What did they say?

    Fist off, I love movies of this ilk. I can handle stilted acting, cheesy special effects and extreme close-up to hide the fact that there isn't a cast of thousands in the crowd. The reason for really low rating is because of the sound mix.

    Budget limitations might be an excuse for seeing matte lines or transparent effects. Budget limitations might be an excuse for a lot of reasons but there is no excuse for the sound mix on this movie. Most of the time the dialog is completely inaudible. That might not matter to some, but it's a major distraction. Often the music cues simply stop before the cue is finished. In one sequence near the end of the film where the two principals are obviously having a key discussion, the overdub of machine gun fire is so loud that you can't hear a word that they say.

    I was prepared to like this movie. I expected a low-budget film and with that comes the expectations of less than stellar performances and effects. The camera work was fine, the acting okay (from what I could tell from facial expressions), everything that you would expect but somewhere in post production this film was totally destroyed by somebody who thought loud music and gunfire was more important than anything else in the film. At least they could have supplied a subtitle track or a close caption option so the viewer would at least have some way of knowing what the actors are supposed to be saying.

    Maybe the scifi channel can pick this up and give it a remix. The people at Asylum productions should be ashamed of themselves.
    2yonhope

    Shameful cruelty to humans who might accidentally watch this

    The sound is dreadful. The background music drowns out much of the dialog. Gunfire sounds added to the soundtrack leaves the audience wondering if one of the very dumb characters might have said something that could be quoted later. The female star shouts her lines and she manages to irritate the audience when she cries or argues or even when she says nothing. It is the director's fault. The dailies would show that the cast needed to be changed. Keep the fake croc or fake helicopter or fake gunfire but lose the cast. The guy lead is OK but his character is wimpy. He should have been the girl. I generously give this two stars because I think something worse is waiting for me to watch that I could give a one star rating. The CGI monster is adequate. These people will make a movie again if we don't stop them in Oxnard or Point Magu, they could reach Los Angeles and lay eggs.
    1artemiswantsprey

    Superbland

    Let me start by saying I usually like films of this caliber due to the often unintentional comedy. However this film is just boring, plain and simple.

    No decent kill scenes, bland and boring score, Shaquile O Neal type acting, large amount of stock footage, horrific CGI croc and several moments of complete silence due to improper sound mixing (a lot of the time you can hear gunshots, but no-one is firing). Most of the time you can't hear the dialogue, except for the Wilhelm screams. This film is as entertaining as colon cancer. If you're suffering from insomnia, I would recommend this film. All others, avoid this cinematic blandness if possible.
    3scootb73

    Could have been slightly worse

    Supercroc is one of those movies that doesn't quite motivate you enough to get up of the couch and turn and it off.

    The acting wasn't too bad I guess,but the CGI and the storyline were rotten!!!!

    Remember lake placid? That movie had humour,decent effects,decent acting and although the storyline was unbelievable,it was enjoyable.Supercroc on the other hand left me feeling like I had wasted around 90mns of my life!

    The movie wasn't quite bad enough to motivate me to turn it off,I say not quite,but very,very close to it. I just wanted it to finish so I could go to bed.

    If you love low budget,bad acting,terrible story lines etc.. then this movie is a must!!! If not,I'd avoid it like the plague!
    1Chase_Witherspoon

    Superfluous croc

    The acting is competent, with Kim Little (sort of resembles a Faith Ford and Elisabeth Shue hybrid which is kind of cool), playing her cards close to her chest as Government palaeontologist called in to advise on a giant crocodile that's been unearthed by an earthquake, threatening coastal towns en route to LA. Soldiers in the field (Hall & Blashaw) are being pursued by the indestructible behemoth with General (Novak), Little's character and other assorted advisors frantically co-ordinating efforts to control the beast's path of destruction from HQ.

    It's all digital camcorder, CGI, synthesiser-sound, cheap home movie stuff, and while the performances are probably better than average for this type of production, the overall result is lacklustre. A raft of audio-visual tricks that don't paper over the budget holes, no realistic interaction between actors and the title antagonist, MTV-style light, sound and editing techniques, masses of stock footage but most disappointing of all, precious little horror or suspense.

    It's the kind of movie that looks conceived and executed by visual artists instead of storytellers, all smoke & mirrors sans substance.

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    • Trivia
      Released to capitalize on Primeval (2007).
    • Goofs
      One military officer claims the supercroc weighs 10,000 tons.
    • Crazy credits
      "No animals were harmed in the production of this screenplay. Except the Supercroc... we killed that bastard!!"
    • Connections
      References L'Incroyable Alligator (1980)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 3, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jurassic Croc
    • Filming locations
      • Castaic Lake, Castaic Lake State Recreation Area, California, USA
    • Production company
      • The Asylum
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    • Budget
      • $200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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