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Mega Python vs. Gatoroïd

Original title: Mega Python vs. Gatoroid
  • TV Movie
  • 2011
  • TV-14
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
3.0/10
3.7K
YOUR RATING
Tiffany in Mega Python vs. Gatoroïd (2011)
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There is a crisis in the Florida Everglades as giant pythons are threatening the alligator population.There is a crisis in the Florida Everglades as giant pythons are threatening the alligator population.There is a crisis in the Florida Everglades as giant pythons are threatening the alligator population.

  • Director
    • Mary Lambert
  • Writer
    • Naomi L. Selfman
  • Stars
    • Tiffany
    • Debbie Gibson
    • A Martinez
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.0/10
    3.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mary Lambert
    • Writer
      • Naomi L. Selfman
    • Stars
      • Tiffany
      • Debbie Gibson
      • A Martinez
    • 55User reviews
    • 67Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Tiffany
    Tiffany
    • Terry O'Hara
    Debbie Gibson
    Debbie Gibson
    • Dr. Nikki Riley
    A Martinez
    A Martinez
    • Dr. Diego Ortiz
    Kathryn Joosten
    Kathryn Joosten
    • Angie Polk
    Kevin M. Horton
    Kevin M. Horton
    • R.J. Cupelli
    Carey Van Dyke
    Carey Van Dyke
    • Justin
    Micky Dolenz
    Micky Dolenz
    • Self
    Robert R. Shafer
    Robert R. Shafer
    • Zeke
    • (as Bobby Ray Shafer)
    Carl Ciarfalio
    Carl Ciarfalio
    • Billy
    Steve Hart
    Steve Hart
    • Ray
    • (as Stephen P. Hart)
    Kaiwi Lyman
    Kaiwi Lyman
    • Tom
    • (as Kaiwi Lyman-Mersereau)
    Patrick Hancock
    Patrick Hancock
    • Ben
    Arden Cho
    Arden Cho
    • Gia
    Chris Neville
    Chris Neville
    • Manny
    Kristen Wilson
    Kristen Wilson
    • Barbara
    Jack Nathan Harding
    Jack Nathan Harding
    • Hank
    • (as Jack Harding)
    Angelica Acedo
    • Party Goer
    David Bantly
    • Party Goer
    • Director
      • Mary Lambert
    • Writer
      • Naomi L. Selfman
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    User reviews55

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    donnajpierce

    A little disappointing, for the movies I watch!

    I like to watch movies with bad CGI, but this was horrible.

    The Mega Python and Gatoroid are supposed to fight, not team up on Tiffany and Deborah Gibson and A Martinez.And whats up with all the babies, Biting, Screaming, Scrathing and thats just the GIRLS, you said that movie producer, you said that.And we don't give a **** about Tiffany and Deborah Gibsons cat fights, bring out the monsters! Alright, lets cut to the chase, the plot is good, the acting was O.K, the CGI, no.Violence was very good, but the dialogue was stupid!But the movie was a LOT better than The Terminators (he,he).

    I would recommend this to any B- movie lovers so you better watch it, movie nerds, watch it.
    1swedzin

    Ah... the asylum

    Don't you just love when the infamous Asylum production discriminates your brain? It's just intolerable! I know, now you're thinking "then why did you watch that film?", because I want to issue a warning to all people who loves to watch movies, to avoid this at every cost. So, this movie was directed by Mary Lambert who directed "Pet Cemetery" and it's sequel. But, Mary is definitely one of those directors whose career was washed up and so, she joined the Asylum. Now… I don't know… I bet that producers of Asylum are the fans of Debbie Gibson and Tiffany… And they took this failed director and these two failed singers… oh yes, how did they call them? The 80s pop sensations? What sensations? The two of them had only one hit song that sucked big time. And they obviously wanted to show some kind of rivalry between the two "pop sensations", and they did it with the duel on a party, which was one of the funniest things I have ever seen… especially in the film that, like… tends to be somewhat "serious"… That duel was predicted by Bill Hicks, if you ask me… Now, what to say? Directing was horrible, acting was dreadful (all actors in this film… wow… they never ever heard about acting. Tiffany and Debbie were characters that presented a last straw in this crap, two failed "pop sensations" in failed movie career. Are they that dumb, not to notice that the joke was on their expense?), editing, music score, camera work, well… that's asylum… and CGI which is the highlight of badness… no need to talk about this… in this moment, my fingers are shivering and my brain hurts! Avoid this and do something better with your life, fill your bathtub and practice holding your breath for a… two hours. It's far more exciting than watching this turd.
    3TheLittleSongbird

    Bad, but better than other projects SyFy have churned out

    As I have said many times, I have made no secret of disliking most of SyFy's output. I kind of knew that Mega Python vs. Gataroid was going to be bad, and it was. However, because the concept was intriguing, it started off alright and because Deborah Gibson and Tiffany were decent, it is not as unwatchable as something like Quantum Apocalypse, Alien vs vs. Hunter or Titanic II.

    The special effects are crude-looking and in my opinion not used very well, as the film is often very silly and lacking in tension and atmosphere, while the camera work and editing are slapdash. As I said, Mega Python vs Gataroid has a good concept, it starts off well and has a quite enjoyable scene involving a meeting to save the everglades, but the sillier it gets the more meandering the storytelling becomes. The film is rushed, too short, has some really absurd dialogue and the acting excepting the two leads is painful especially from Micky Dolenz.

    Overall, although it is a bad movie, I can't bring myself to entirely hate it. 3/10 Bethany Cox
    7ezzey1996

    Bad A-Grade movie...Brilliant B-Grade Movie!

    First off, i have got to admit that i have a slight obsession with these type of SyFy movies, there's just something about the outrageous plots, low profile actors and shoddy CGI that gets me every time.

    The Plot: Trouble in the everglades becomes apparent after Dr. Nikki Riley releases pythons into the area which result in the dwindling number of alligators, and rising numbers in animal corpses. Tiffany who plays park ranger Terry swiftly takes it into her own hands to resolve the problem armed with chickens and steroids; for which disastrous consequences are lurking round the swamp door.

    My Thoughts If you gave it a grade purely from it's technical side, well... let's just say it wouldn't be getting on the honor's roll anytime soon! The lead actresses, Tiffany Darwisch and Deborah Gibson's acting skill set, to put it more nicely, would not benefit any other channel but SyFy. If they were to leave the safety net of the souped up minds of the SyFy team, they just wouldn't be able to survive in the world of acting.

    The pacing itself seems to be a bit slow in the beginning but soon grabs your attention with a vast array of humorous moments intertwined with suspense and thrill, you really are entertained from the start to the finish.. almost.

    The Screen Stealers There were a minority in the film who definitely stole the show for me in regards to their acting ability in contrast to other various cast members, for instance; A Martinez did a fantastic job of playing Dr. Diego Ortiz, but unfortunately i believe he slightly let himself down in the aeroplane scene (or if you're American, airplane), his face just didn't really seem to convey as much pain as what he says he is in.. suspicious stuff.. eh?

    The second of my shining stars has to be Kathryn Joosten, even though she doesn't have as much screen time as the majority, she is still absolutely brilliant at what she does, and what she does is she makes us laugh. It is entirely apparent why she has won two primetime Emmy awards. Bravo Kathryn.. bravo.

    And the Conclusion is.. (Drum Rolls Please) Overall it's a bad film, yet still my heart tells me that it's completely amazing, in it's own special way. Even though it is quite terrible, you cannot disregard the pure entertainment value of this cracking movie and I would completely recommend watching this to any of my many friends cats.

    What a "normal" person would think: 3/10 What an epic person with the whole SHABANG just like me would think: 7/10
    3wes-connors

    Debbie vs. Tiffany

    In the Florida Everglades, animal rights activist Debbie Gibson (as Nikki Riley) appears to kidnap caged snakes and return them to the wild. "That woman's got a thing for snakes," notes one redneck. She is the opposite of park ranger Tiffany (as Terry O'Hara), who sees the snakes as a threat to local wildlife and orders hunters to kill them all. Debbie wants them to let nature take care of the problem. Tiffany wants to help nature along. The snakes eat alligators, so Tiffany decides to feed steroid-injected chickens to the alligators. When one eats the other, they should all die. Instead, they mutate into monsters. None of it makes much sense. Even before being fed bad chicken, the snakes get big and start attacking people, like Tiffany's cute boyfriend...

    Debbie blames Tiffany...

    Tiffany blames Debbie...

    Former daytime TV star A Martinez (as Diego Ortiz) arrives to help. He is a scientist, reptile expert and pilot...

    Alarmed by the size and viciousness of the alligators, Mr. Martinez wants to stop a local fund-raiser. Forgetting all about her friends being killed, Tiffany wants the event to go on as scheduled. Meanwhile, Debbie sees a friend eaten alive. You'll have to see if they can put aside their differences for diva friendly director Mary Lambert, and save the park. Tiffany and Debbie were pop recording stars in the 1980s and each contributes a new song to the story. Appropriately, the songs are snake-themed. The Monkees' drummer and lead singer Micky Dolenz is a special treat. But the best part is watching a knock-down, drag-out fight between the co-starring singers, especially when Debbie straddles Tiffany and applies cake frosting to her cleavage.

    *** Mega Python vs. Gatoroid (1/29/11) Mary Lambert ~ Debbie Gibson, Tiffany, A Martinez, Kathryn Joosten

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    • Trivia
      At the end of the party brawl between Nikki (Debbie Gibson) and Terry (Tiffany), Nikki says, "I think... we're alone now." followed by Terry saying, "There doesn't seem to be anyone around." These lines are in reference to a song covered by Tiffany in her 1987 self-titled debut album. "I Think We're Alone Now" reached #1 on the Billboard charts in the U.S.
    • Goofs
      When Diego rescues Nikki from the swamp, he is piloting a bubble-type helicopter complete with two doors. When he helps her climb into the cockpit from the rope ladder that he has dropped down to her, both of the doors have mysteriously disappeared. As she climbs into the front seat, she closes the door, which has now reappeared, and the rope ladder has now mysteriously disappeared.
    • Quotes

      Nikki: I think... we're alone now.

      Terry: There doesn't seem to be anyone around.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.114 (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Serpentine
      Performed by Tiffany

      Written by Tiffany & Christopher Donohue

      Available on iTunes & TiffanyTunes.com

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    • Release date
      • January 29, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mega Python vs. Gatoroid
    • Filming locations
      • Arcadia, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • The Asylum
      • Syfy
      • Non-Native Species
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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