Dinocroc vs. Supergator

2010 "See The Awesome Battle Of The Beasts"
3.2| 1h20m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 26 June 2010 Released
Producted By: New Horizons Picture
Country: United States of America
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On a lush tropical island, working under a secret government charter, Martin Drake has not only grown sprawling acres of giant vegetables, but inadvertently spawned two mammoth reptiles as well. Now they've broken free of their enclosures, and Drake has only one option: kill the creatures before word gets back to Washington and they close him down. When Drake's first team of well-armed mercenaries gets wiped out within hours of setting down in the jungle, he turns to one lone hunter, The Cajun, to go in single-handedly. But will The Cajun be cunning enough to find the creatures and destroy them before they turn the blue waters red with the blood of tourists. The only hope is to bring the monsters together and make them fight. When one emerges victorious, that will be the time to strike and kill the other. It's a risky plan, but ultimately the only one that may work. One of David Carradine's last movies.

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Jim Wynorski

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Dinocroc vs. Supergator Audience Reviews

Plantiana Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.
FrogGlace In other words,this film is a surreal ride.
KnotStronger This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
filippaberry84 I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
meghnasri-97601 Wow, what kind of movie is this. Bringing two monster from each syfy movie. This movie is not at all a masterpiece. It is a thrash piece. The first Dinocroc was terrible, the first supergator was bad and now this. This movie was kind of better than Dinocroc but why did the creatures change. From first two movies they had different creatures and then why on this movie did they suddenly change. This acting is stupid and the story is not good. This movie is boring. 5/10
donnajpierce Dinocroc vs Supergator is awesome!The plot synopsis was brilliant!I was expecting it to be cheesy, but it wasn't, really it was awesome.But I had never seen an animated movie, so I didn't see that one coming either.At first, I was upset about that, but then I got over it because animation and B-movies are awesome!But I still have one question,does this sequel to Dinocroc or Supergator? probably not.Another thing upsets me, every movie such as Mega Python vs Gatoroid, Mega Shark vs Giant Octopus, Mega Shark vs Crocosaurus, Dinocroc vs Supergator or Komodo vs Cobra have 2-3 minute fights that are quite immaturely thought up.But the kill scenes are awesome.And they tell the Dinocroc and Supergator's origin, the top secret lab hidden in the jungle.They then escape to wreck havoc on the town! If you want to see a B-movie and don't know which to get, don't hesitate to by this!Probably the best you can get, suggesting it is a movie about two genetically mutated Dino-Reptiles.
lovecraft231 I've gone out of my way to avoid reviewing any of the "_______ vs. _______" movies that the Scy-Fy Channel has offered. Unlike say, something like an old Kaiju flick like "Godzilla vs. Mothra", there's no real fun or excitement going on. Just plenty of dull mediocrity and usually forced attempts at campy humor, not to mention terrible CG effects and less than satisfactory final battles between the beasts. Well, I caved in and decided to review "Dinocroc vs. Supergator", but only because it was produced by Roger Corman and directed by Corman regular/Cinemax fave Jim Wynorski. Too bad the end result isn't that different.Jason Drake (David Carradine) runs a genetics lab that produces a growth serum, which he thinks should be tested on animals. This of course, turns out to be another example of man tampering with what he shouldn't, as it produces a giant gator and a dinosaur-crocodile hybrid (how that last part is possible is beyond me) that break loose and decide to snack on some people. To clean that up, he sends in some soldiers, who end up becoming gator chum. So, he sends a hot British gal named Victoria (Auerelia Parsons) and a guy known as "The Cajun" (Rib Hillis) to clean things up. To make things worse for Drake, he's being investigated by a government spy named Paul Beaumont (Cory Landis) and a hot but inappropriately dressed Parks and Recreations officer who sadly doesn't come from Pawnee, and is named Cassidy (Amy Rassimas.)Long story short: people are munched on, assassinations are attempted, and the Dinocroc and the Supergator will duke it out.Before I get on with the review, I want to mention that while I find conspiracy theories abhorrent and stupid, I'm starting to doubt that David Carradine is actually dead. Dude was pronounced dead like two years ago, yet he keeps showing up in movies. Maybe he faked his death, has done a few appearances in B-Movies, and now lives somewhere in the Philippines where he does a lot of cocaine and has a harem of underage prostitutes.Anyways, I'll give the movie this much: it does feature moments of Wynorski's trademark campy humor (I actually got a few laughs out of this), as well as his love of lovingly filming women in skimpy bikinis. Sadly, no female nudity, but this is a Scy-Fy Channel movie. I also kinda dug the score by Chuck Cirino and Al and Jon Kaplan, which appropriately features some twangy guitar riffs.Apart from that, there's really nothing to praise about this movie. The acting is all around awful, Carradine simply shows up a few times and seems bored. The gore is done via badly done CG, and there's only a few kills that stand out, as most of them are pretty lame. Most of the characters (including a rather pointless movie producer) exist only to become monster food. The final battle is pretty one-sided, not to mention boring and far too brief. Then there's the fact that this whole thing is illogical even by Scy-Fy channel standards. How is it possible to do a dinosaur-crocodile hybrid? Why would anybody want to do create such a thing? Exactly why are they experimenting on animals? What in God's name is with the movie producer character? Why are the Dinocroc and the Supergator fighting? Nothing is really explained, and none of it makes any sense, which makes for a confusing experience.There isn't a lot that differentiates from the usual Scy-Fy Channel movie here. There's no attention paid to logic, the effects are bad, the acting is mostly dull, and it's rarely that exciting. I've seen worse from them, but this is still lazy, uninteresting garbage.
gavin6942 A company that is given license to make large vegetables and mushrooms uses their abilities to make large killing machines -- an alligator and a crocodile. As you might expect if you saw "Jurassic Park", they are hard to contain.The film has some clear references to "Jurassic Park", whether intentional or not. The scene with the jeep being chased was just such an homage (or ripoff). I was waiting for someone to say "faster, must go faster" or a shot of the rearview mirror.The director Jay Andrews used to be Jim Wynorski (well, he still is) and made some great cheesy horror films. You might know "Chopping Mall", one of the greats from the 1980s. Working for SyFy is quite the step down, but I suspect his friendship with Roger Corman is what got him on board.The DVD or Blu-Ray has audio commentary by Roger Corman and Jay Andrews -- it is good to get Corman on the record as much as possible these days, as he is beyond his golden years. Is this the greatest commentary track you will ever hear? Most likely not. But Corman already has a legacy, and the more he says, the better. Someday we will no longer have this American treasure.Although he is quite dead, we have David Carradine in a much better posthumous role than "Fall Down Dead". Again, not like a peak in his career like "Kill Bill" or "Death Race", but at least he is treated with some dignity here and not made out to be a forgetful, weak old man.Are alligators and crocodiles mortal enemies? I have my doubts... The SyFy network may have bad special effects and I can let that slide because we have all come to expect that. But you have to have "science" to have science fiction, so if you cannot get basic facts right about your subjects, you stink.