Loch Ness Terror
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Average customer review:Product Description
From deep uncharted waters and through cavernous subterranean tunnels emerges into Lake Superior an unknown and menacing species. The gruesome bloodshed to follow doesn't stop at Nessie; she's brought her vicious offspring to help terrorize the innocent townspeople living around the lake. No man on land or water has a chance against this forty-foot bloodthirsty reptile and her spawn - No man except the only one who has ever survived Nessie's wrath. Driven by a deep-seated vengeance, James Murphy (Brian Krause, TV's Charmed) hunts down this terrible species with skillful force. Will Murphy save the locals of Lake Superior or end up as one of Nessie's countless casualties? Also starring Don S. Davis (TV's Stargate: SG-1)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #66525 in DVD
- Brand: Unknown
- Released on: 2008-04-15
- Rating: R (Restricted)
- Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
- Formats: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Subtitled in: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .25 pounds
- Running time: 91 minutes
Customer Reviews
Fun monster movie
This is a really fun monster movie. The filming, script, the camera work, and the acting are all really decent for a low-budget monster flick. The computer loch ness monster isn't so bad either in a cartoony way.
The story is about man that is a cryptozoologoist and studies unknown species, but specifically he's looking for the loch ness monster that he witnessed killed his dad when he was a small child. Now, a grown man, he's hunting the monster as it attacks a town of locals near the lake. We also meet the main character, a teenaged boy that runs a bait shop who's just out of highschool, we meet his ex-girlfriend, her new boyfriend, her new boyfriend's friend, some foreign exchange student chick, as well as the main teen guy's mom who's also the town sheriff. Danger and computerized blood ensues.
I recommend this movie for all people that like low-budget horror films.
Loch Ness revealed!
A pretty much by-the-numbers "monster of the week" production, Loch Ness Terror provides a small amount of suspense along with some unintended humor. We do get to find out why the monster is only sometimes found at Loch Ness as it apparently summers in Lake Superior. There are some baby Nessies in this one as well as the mother and they manage to (surprise surprise) put a group of teenagers in jeopardy. I wouldn't recommend this to anyone who doesn't like low budget creature features or anyone who hasn't seen at least one movie made for the Sci-Fi channel.
Jurrasic Park meets Lake Placid
in the 1970's a couple of people find an egg in Lochness Lake. While they have it out of water discussing where to take it to x-ray it, the actual Lochness Monster comes out of the water for her egg and kills all but the kid of the group.
Now 30 years later or so, the kid has grown up and now hunts down the Lochness Monster which has somehow relocated itself to a lake in Michigan, (USA. They say there are caverns in the lakes that join both of them.) Where it is breeding and killing people.
The average group of heroes from a small town combine to hunt it down and make there small home town safe for fishermen and swimmers again.
Overall, it's an ok movie. On the cover it says "the best creature-feature about the Lochness monster to date" ... when you think about it tho, when have you seen a Lochness Monster movie where it's actually a monster that kills?
It's kind of like "Lake Placid" meets "Jurassic Park"... the FX are OK, there not nauseating like "Lake Placid 2".... overall, it's a decent flick, I think it's worth the price of a rental at least.




