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Chupacabra vs. the Alamo

  • TV Movie
  • 2013
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.1/10
845
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Erik Estrada in Chupacabra vs. the Alamo (2013)
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San Antonio, Texas. The bodies of various drug cartel members are turning up mangled and drained of blood. Tough DEA agent Carlos Seguin discovers that the grisly murders are being committed... Read allSan Antonio, Texas. The bodies of various drug cartel members are turning up mangled and drained of blood. Tough DEA agent Carlos Seguin discovers that the grisly murders are being committed by a pack of chupacabras, which are lethal predatory creatures of local legend. Carlos, h... Read allSan Antonio, Texas. The bodies of various drug cartel members are turning up mangled and drained of blood. Tough DEA agent Carlos Seguin discovers that the grisly murders are being committed by a pack of chupacabras, which are lethal predatory creatures of local legend. Carlos, his feisty new partner Tracy Taylor, wayward estranged son Tommy, and several others make a... Read all

  • Director
    • Terry Ingram
  • Writers
    • Peter Sullivan
    • Jeffrey Schenck
  • Stars
    • Erik Estrada
    • Julia Benson
    • Jorge Vargas
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.1/10
    845
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Terry Ingram
    • Writers
      • Peter Sullivan
      • Jeffrey Schenck
    • Stars
      • Erik Estrada
      • Julia Benson
      • Jorge Vargas
    • 23User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Erik Estrada
    Erik Estrada
    • Carlos Seguin
    Julia Benson
    Julia Benson
    • Tracy Taylor
    Jorge Vargas
    Jorge Vargas
    • Tommy Seguin
    • (as Jorge Vargas Jr.)
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    Vanesa Tomasino
    Vanesa Tomasino
    • Agent Dani
    • (as Vanesa Tomasino Rodriguez)
    Nicole Muñoz
    Nicole Muñoz
    • Sienna Seguin
    • (as Nicole Munoz)
    Chad Krowchuk
    Chad Krowchuk
    • Crockett
    Brent McLaren
    • Loco
    Cassandra Fernandez
    • Shorty
    Bishop Brigante
    • Gordo
    Anja Savcic
    Anja Savcic
    • Brooke
    Aleks Paunovic
    Aleks Paunovic
    • Agent Perez
    Zak Santiago
    Zak Santiago
    • Commander Wilcox
    Jorge Montesi
    Jorge Montesi
    • Director Collins
    Antonio Ortega
    Antonio Ortega
    • Javier
    • (as Jose Os)
    Dave Dimapilis
    Dave Dimapilis
    • Juan
    Nick Mandryk
    • Colin
    Madison Ryne Smith
    Madison Ryne Smith
    • Darius
    • (as Madison Smith)
    Jessica Harmon
    Jessica Harmon
    • Jenny
    • Director
      • Terry Ingram
    • Writers
      • Peter Sullivan
      • Jeffrey Schenck
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    5islandon22

    Decent plot...Lame production quality

    Good old Erik still does a semi-cohesive and usually believable performance (as he always has), along with a pretty decent cast. However the motorcycle driving sequences against the fake backgrounds were horribly bogus and right out of the 40's. Should have skipped those images altogether.Flashbacks to CHIPS are unneeded and Erik is more believable in a rugged Jeep than a bike. Budget concerns aside, the director needs to be horse whipped. The creature was well done and looks just what I imagine a Chupacabra would look like, if there is such a thing. Erik isn't reaching for the stars here, but this vehicle keeps him visible as a prominent B Actor who carries significant gravitas as a TV actor working in B Movies.
    6Wuchakk

    No chupacabras where hurt during the making of this motion picture

    RELEASED TO TV IN 2013 and directed by Terry Ingram, the curiously titled "Chupacabra vs. the Alamo" details events in the San Antonio, TX, area when DEA agents (Erik Estrada, Julia Benson & Vanesa Tomasino) team-up with Hispanic outlaws in order to wipeout packs of rabid chupacabras. Jorge Vargas plays the estranged gang-oriented son of the head DEA agent (Estrada).

    'Chupacabra' is a Spanish word, which literally means "goat-sucker" (from chupar "to suck" and cabra "goat"). There are two varieties of the cryptozoological beast: (1.) a reptile-like creature with leathery/scaly greenish-gray skin and sharp spines or quills running down its back; and (2.) a hairless form of canine with a pronounced spinal ridge and prominent eye sockets, fangs, and claws. This movie features the second version.

    This is basically Hispanic TV horror with CGI chupacabras getting wiped out en masse. The movie starts serious, but becomes increasingly humorous as it moves along, particularly the second half. The first half is more engaging due to the human interest, which segues into the dynamic, but less interesting second half where there's an explosive (Surprise!) showdown at the Alamo.

    Estrada is in perfect shape at 63 years-of-age during filming (looking almost 20 years younger) and is stalwart as the hero. Benson is reminiscent of Sean Young when she was younger and has a marvel-inducing face & full head of brunette hair, but she needs to gain like 15-20 lbs. Nicole Muñoz & Anja Savcic as the Estrada character's daughter and her bestie are cute. Tomasino is adorable in her own unique way as well.

    THE MOVIE RUNS 88 minutes and was shot in San Antonio, Texas. WRITERS: Peter Sullivan & Jeffrey Schenck.

    GRADE: B-/C+
    Michael_Elliott

    Better Than What Usually Turns Up on SyFy Saturday Nights

    Chupacabra vs. the Alamo (2013)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Gory fun from SyFy has a cop (Erik Estrada) trying to deal with the two-year anniversary of his wife's death while at the same time having troubles with his teenage daughter. To make matters worse a gang of chupacabras are eating up the locals and the cop must gather up a group of gangsters (led by his own son) to try and take on the creatures at the site mentioned in the title. CHUPACABRA VS. THE ALAMO is a pretty silly movie but I'm sure that's what most people expect when they tune into SyFy on Saturday nights. I must admit that this film really kept me entertained throughout most of the running time, although there are certainly some flaws remaining. One big flaw is the constant melodrama dealing with the father's relationship with his children. The widowed father and troubled kids is a cliché taking over these SyFy movies and it really needs to stop as it takes away from what people are turning into see. The CGI monsters here aren't nearly as bad as we've come to expect from the station but there's still no question that they're far from being scary. The actual look of the monsters are pretty good and thankfully they didn't turn them into Godzilla sized creatures, which is what usually happens. Another plus is that if you're looking for gore then you're going to find a lot of it here. There's all sorts of guts and blood flowing throughout and this includes some TV-pushing stuff including one poor guy who decides to go pee at the wrong time. Estrada is the former star thrown into the spotlight this time out. I actually thought he was quite fun here and of course we get some nods to his CHIPS role including him riding a motorcycle throughout the picture. I also enjoyed both Nicole Munoz and Julia Benson in their supporting roles. CHUPACABRA VS. THE ALAMO isn't meant to be taken serious and thankfully the filmmakers didn't take it too serious. The film is light entertainment that's going to appeal to fans of "B" movies and those who like gore.
    4trexkotj

    You knew what you were getting into.

    This film was never going to win any awards. It doesn't possess any of the redeeming qualities that a half-decent movie might have, like memorable or relatable characters, a coherent plot, some kind of theme or even some cheap scares. If that's what you were hoping for, then I have to wonder what lapse in judgement led you to seek out a movie like this.

    What it does have is something that I think straddles the boundary between kitsch and camp. The ridiculous nature of everything that happens here is almost, maybe, intentional: from the "release the hounds" and "there's a bunch of chupacabras up in here", to the ultimate battle at the Alamo which seems to satirize the absurdity of that historical event.

    If you don't think about the Taco Bell Chihuahua for just a second while watching this movie, you probably won't truly enjoy it. It's a terrible film without any pretense of artistic merit. If you can go into it with that in mind, I hope you can enjoy it as well as I have.

    ... Besides, doesn't some part of you want to know who wins?
    3Seth_Rogue_One

    Chupacaboringa

    I wasn't really asking for much when it came to this movie, but I was thinking that it could provide a little bit of a laugh but unfortunately it didn't.

    Now Syfy films aren't really known for their good cgi and that often creates half the joy of watching them but these chupacabra creatures is possibly the worst creatures they've created.

    They look like they were part of a Windows 95 game and look like zombie chihuahua's but made out of plastic or something, and since they are so small it's hard to take them seriously as a real threat and where as a dinosaur can bite a head off a human these buggers can't do all that much but bite gruesomely into the humans.

    And that's not really all that fun to watch tbh, and about 20% of the movie or so is Erik Estrada and the gang sneaking around quietly looking for chupacabras who are conveniently all hanging out at the same spots all the time.

    Also includes a lot of really poor green-screen shots of Erik Estrada pretending to ride a motorcycle when in actuality it just stood still in front of a green screen and they attached him on the bike to moving backgrounds.

    Now this might sound fun to some, and it shoulda been in retrospect but somehow it managed not to be.

    Acting is surprisingly bad all around, even from Estrada and yeah the creatures are really dull as the main bad guys and overall a very uninspired piece of work from all aspects.

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    • Trivia
      When the Alamo tour guide pulls the Bowie knife out of the display and says "now that's a knife," is a reference to Crocodile Dundee when he pulls his much larger knife out and compares it to the smaller one the gangster pulls on him.
    • Goofs
      Drug smugglers have dug a tunnel from San Antonio to Mexico but San Antonio is 100 miles from the Mexican border. By comparison the Lærdal Tunnel in Norway which is the world's longest tunnel is only 15 miles long.
    • Connections
      References Hawaii police d'état (1968)

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Beast of the Alamo
    • Filming locations
      • San Antonio, Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • Syfy Films
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      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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