

Meth Gators
In a news bulletin, police warned residents to refrain from flushing methamphetamine down the toilet to prevent "meth-gators." Down in Gaetz Cove, Florida...they didn't listen
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Plot Summary
A swamp in Florida becomes ground zero for a terrifying outbreak when a new drug transforms alligators into mutated, bloodthirsty beasts. A group of tourists and locals must band together to survive the onslaught of these monstrous creatures as they hunt them down, one by one.
Critical Reception
Meth Gator is a low-budget, direct-to-video horror film that garnered minimal critical attention, generally being viewed as a typical creature-feature for fans of the genre. Its reception was primarily driven by its outlandish premise and B-movie appeal, rather than critical acclaim.
What Reviewers Say
- Features an absurd and over-the-top premise that leans into its B-movie roots.
- Offers cheap thrills and gore for fans of schlocky creature features.
- Lacks sophisticated storytelling or high production values, typical of its genre.
Google audience: Audience reception is scarce for this niche film, but general sentiment for similar low-budget creature features often points to enjoyment of the ridiculous premise and gore, despite predictable plots and amateurish execution.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by The Asylum, a studio known for its low-budget, high-concept "mockbusters" that often capitalize on the release of major studio films.
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