Anaconda
Meeting a strange man that seems to be insane turns down the lives of National Geographic crew, who through their journey to Amazon jungle, lost their way, the thing that makes their fear, but upon meeting a strange man, everything changes, as he captures them and forces them to haunt the dangerous Anaconda.
12 March 1946, Denver, Colorado, USA
7 February 1962, Havana, Cuba
30 September 1961, Whittier, California, USA
28 April 1967, Brookfield, Connecticut, USA
21 May 1948, Brisbane, Australia
15 June 1969, Los Angeles, California, USA
16 May 1944, Echo Park, Los Angeles, California, USA
29 December 1938, Yonkers, New York, USA
18 November 1968, Dallas, Texas, USA
24 July 1969, The Bronx, New York, USA
January 20, 2009
...never quite lives up to the promise of its admittedly irresistible set-up...
May 19, 2008
lives better in the memory
August 26, 2006
Luis Llosa's Anaconda is great "B" movie trash, complete with bad special effects and cheesy monsters.
July 06, 2010
Just to show, early on, how much danger these folks are in, we get to see the film's titular star squeeze a black panther so tight that one of its eyeballs pops out.
June 18, 2002
Anaconda is about a snake that eats everybody. That about says it all.
May 20, 2011
An above average specimen hungering for tasty morsels.
February 14, 2001
Anaconda is such a classic combination of feckless dramaturgy and rampant excess that giving way to giggles is the only sane response.
October 18, 2008
A silly and plodding Jaws rip-off about a 40-foot man-eating snake on the prowl in the Brazilian rain forest.
June 10, 2009
In its natural habitat, Anaconda can be appreciated for its campy pleasures, not the least of which is Jon Voight in a delirious, balls-out performance as creepy Paraguayan snake poacher Paul Serone. [Blu-ray]
February 09, 2006
One never questions the realism of the remarkable animatronic and computer-generated effects, but it's hard to credit a snake that screams.
January 01, 2000
A trashily entertaining reptilian version of Jaws set in the steaming heart of the Amazon rain forest.
July 06, 2010
Anaconda, directed by Luis Llosa with all of the subtlety of a snake-oil salesman, is in the great tradition of cinematic cheese, as processed as Kraft Singles slices.

