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Directed By: Richard Clabaugh
Theatrical Release Date: 2000
MPAA Rating: Rated: R (Restricted)
Studio: 20th Century Fox

Editorial Review - Description

Scientist Dr. Anton Rudolph (Englund) has engineered the perfect killing machine - the world's first massive, genetically enhanced python. Mistakenly unleashed in a small American town, this unstoppable creature with a voracious appetite is raging out of control. As the massive python gobbles up the locals one by one, it's up to Special Agent Parker (Van Dien) to conquer nature's ulitmate terror. If you enjoyed movies like Lake Placid and Anaconda, you'll eat up PYTHON.

It has its moments....

A Customer Review by Inlikeflynn
Well after reading all these negative reviews i wonder if we have all got a little too serious when watching B-Movies these days.
I have seen so called Cult 50's and 60's movies lauded as camp classics, despite terrible(even for the time)special effects and wooden acting.
Yet we seem to forgive that because in this day and age, it seems unforgiveable to have sub standard FX in a modern film, even if it is low budget.
Personally, i really enjoyed the movie despite it's shortcomings...if one takes one's brain out and takes it at face value for what it is...its just a plain old fashioned monster movie.
But i'm surprised more reviewers had'nt remarked on Jenny McCarthy's wonderfully measured OTT comic performance. It's little more than a short lived cameo, but she raises some laughs and displays a gift for comic timing with a character that seems to merge Christine Baranski's maneater from TV's Cybil,and Joanna Lumley's Patsy from Brit TV classic Absolutely Fabulous.
Anyway, i enjoyed this movie more than the grossly overrated Cloverfield...

My Favorite Giant Snake Movie

A Customer Review by Huge Collector Of Horror and Sci-Fi DVDs
This is my favorite giant snake movie I have seen so far. A herpetologist(a person who studies reptiles) named Dr. Anton Rudolph(Robert Englund) transports a 129 foot python to the US but the idiot co-piolet of the plane opened the crate it was in and the plane crashes in the outskirts of a town named Ruby. I starts eating the locals and it is up to John Cooper, Kristin, Theresa, Tommy, and a cop named Greg Larson(William Zabka) to kill the danged thing before it kills anyone else. The movie has good potential and is very good. It has some violence and gore, a lesbian scene and some nudity in a shower. Some strong language and overall it is a very good movie.

MPAA Rating= R for violence, gore, strong sexuality and language.

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