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Komodo Vs Cobra [DVD]

Michael Pare , Michelle Borth , Jim Wynorski    Suitable for 15 years and over   DVD

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A group of special forces arrives on a remote tropical island to investigate a top secret research facility that has recently fallen off the map, with no communication to let outsiders know what happened. Upon arrival the men discover something horrible has occurred, with giant komodo dragons and cobras battling it out while they attempt to regain control of the island.

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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars IN THIS CORNER-KOMODO, IN THIS CORNER-COBRA... 2 Aug 2006
By Russell T. Hess, Jr. - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
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.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Sci-Fi Channel does it again 25 May 2006
By Biff Fearless - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
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.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars AND THE WINNER IS... 19 Aug 2006
By Michael Butts - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
Ready for another CG-laden movie about genetic experimentation gone wrong? Well, here's KOMODO VS. COBRA, a rather misleading title since the climactic battle at the end is left unresolved. But, this movie isn't as bad as it could have been. The effects aren't superlative but they're not bad for one of these quickie flicks. Michael Pare sleepwalks through his role as the ex-military captain whose services as a boat commander are solicited by environmentalists out to expose the wicked treatment of animals on a remote South Pacific island. Along for the ride, naturally, is an ambitious tv journalist out to make the "big story", and you know that most of the cast will end up as appetizers for the monsters, but that's what you expect in these kind of films. If you're a fan of giant monster movies, this one's okay.
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