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Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid
Bill Johnson decides to lead a group of scientist in search of a mythical plant acclaimed to prolong life but they run into troubled waters when large Anacondas begin to kill the expedition party.
23 February 1939, Issaquah, Washington, USA
16 April 1975, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
3 January 1976, San Antonio, Texas, USA
1943
1979, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
18 July 1947, Naenae, Wellington, New Zealand
1 January 1969, Cerritos, California, USA
14 December 1975, Patterson, Georgia, USA
25 December 1958, Manchester, England, UK
3 March 1973, West Bromwich, West Midlands, England, UK
December 20, 2004
Provides some unintentional laughs and genuine bursts of adrenalin, however hokey it gets and however Harry Potterish the snakes.August 27, 2004
The sequel might have the formula down, but it lacks everything that made Anaconda fun.August 27, 2004
'There's a way in. There's a way out.' He's right. It's behind you, right below the sign that says Exit. Just follow the stampede.December 20, 2004
This is a film that manages to take what should have been delirious camp fun and turn it into a struggle to keep any remote interest.July 25, 2005
The character development is as thin as shed snakeskin.January 20, 2009
...represents a significant improvement over its lackluster predecessor...August 30, 2004
This movie looks like it was no fun to make. It certainly was no fun to watch.June 17, 2005
So who is this movie for? Based on my experience at the theater, kids who just turned thirteen yesterday.August 27, 2004
It's one of those 'I-can't-believe- I'm-enjoying-this' kind of things.August 27, 2004
Wisely prods not only ordinary phobias about big, bad serpents but also universal terrors of the dark, of narrow spaces, of drowning, of falling, of spiders and much more.August 31, 2004
Clearly a bottom-feeder.April 29, 2009
It's a bad movie, really bad, and in the end I was just baffled that this was actually made.