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Komodo vs. Cobra

Komodo vs. Cobra
Directed by Jim Wynorski

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IT'S TERROR TIMES TWO WHEN SCIENTISTS ACCIDENTALLY CREATE MAN-EATING MONSTERS THAT JEOPARDIZE THE ENTIRE PLANET!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #46777 in DVD
  • Brand: LIONS GATE HOME ENT.
  • Released on: 2006-07-25
  • Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: Spanish
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .25 pounds
  • Running time: 94 minutes

Customer Reviews

IN THIS CORNER-KOMODO, IN THIS CORNER-COBRA...4
Well. I have to admit that I am the first one to enjoy a nature runs amok epic. I love big critter movies so when I get 2 big critters I'm in scifi heaven. Is this cheesy? of course, as a cheese lovers pizza. Is it fun...you bettcha! This isn't oscar whoha. This is action, adventure and really bad overacting! But people get ate! Yippee! And lets face it, the final fight sequence is more realistic than Stallone's new Rocky film. Sit back and enjoy. A great way to kill a rainy day.

Its ok, ill give it that...3
Well, giving this film as much credit it deserves, i say it gets about a D average. Some acting good, most bad. The CGI on the snake was... well, suprisingly acceptable, but they didn't get the komodo down very well. The feet on the komodo dragon looked so stupid... the toes didn't move at all through the whole thing... but, what do you expect.
But hell, at least the cover looks cool for a DVD collection, i say check this one out if you have a high toleration for bad acting and cgi effects, you just might enjoy it.

Sci-Fi Channel does it again2
Another entry in the Sci-Fi channel's series of giant monster movies. The effects in this one are below average, much inferior to KOMODO. There is the usual techno-babble explanation for the existence of these giant predators, and as usual it makes little if any sense. More of the standard "Don't mess with Mother Nature," and "Anything the armed forces are involved in is evil," the message of almost all sci-fi/horror films Hollywood releases. While I enjoyed this more than Sci-Fi's last "Versus", BOA VS PYTHON, it is small comfort. The movie never really delivers on the build-up as it meanders aimlessly to an unsatisfying ending.