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DinoGator
A hip rock band films a music video and unknowingly disturbs a cryptic creature.
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Plot Summary
A group of researchers on a remote island discover a prehistoric, genetically engineered alligator of massive proportions. When the creature escapes its confines and begins a terrifying rampage, they must find a way to stop it before it decimates the island and threatens the outside world. Survival hinges on their ability to outsmart a predator that has evolved beyond their wildest nightmares.
Critical Reception
DinoGator is a low-budget creature feature that leans into its schlocky premise. While often criticized for its predictable plot and special effects, it finds an audience among fans of B-movies and monster horror for its straightforward action and over-the-top thrills.
What Reviewers Say
Fans appreciate the campy fun and absurd premise typical of creature features.
Critics often point to the subpar visual effects and uninspired storyline.
The film delivers straightforward monster-on-human violence that appeals to genre enthusiasts.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available generally align with typical reactions to Syfy-esque creature features, highlighting the film's B-movie charm and sometimes criticizing its low production values.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by The Asylum, a studio well-known for creating "mockbuster" films that often capitalize on the release of major studio blockbusters, though DinoGator does not appear to be a direct mockbuster of a specific prominent film.
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