


Crocodile 2: Death Roll
After a bank robbery, four criminals escape to Mexico, but a storm causes an accident which takes down the plane where several die in the crash. The criminals take it into their own hands to continue when one survivor is attacked and eaten by a crocodile. The criminals kill it, but from then on the mother Crocodile is on a killing spree with a goal to kill each survivor. But that is not the only worry, because they're trapped within it's world, and if it doesn't kill them, the criminals will.
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Plot Summary
A group of young adults on a plane trip find themselves in peril when their aircraft crashes into a remote lake. Unbeknownst to them, the lake is home to a genetically mutated, monstrous crocodile. They must fight for survival against the relentless predator while stranded and facing dwindling hope.
Critical Reception
As a direct-to-video sequel, 'Crocodile 2: Death Roll' received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. It is widely regarded as a low-budget, poorly executed horror film with weak plotting, unconvincing special effects, and lackluster performances. It failed to impress even fans of the creature feature genre.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a nonsensical plot and predictable scares.
- Special effects are notably poor, even for a low-budget production.
- Acting and dialogue are considered weak, contributing to the film's campy, unintentional humor.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Crocodile 2: Death Roll' is largely negative, with viewers often citing its low production values and uninspired storytelling. It is frequently described as a 'so bad it's good' movie due to its inherent campiness rather than its actual quality.
Fun Fact
Despite being titled 'Crocodile 2: Death Roll,' the film was shot in South Africa and does not feature any plot elements or characters from the original 'Crocodile' film, making it a standalone sequel in name only.
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