The only thing better then a killer
crocodile movie is a killer crocodile movie based on true events.
PRIMEVAL leads us head first into the story of GUSTAVE a big ass croc
that has terrorized the rivers of Burundi for years.
You all my remember this film as it
caused a bit of a controversy when it came out in the theaters
because it was marketed as being about a serial killer and tuned out
to be about the atrocities occurring in a far away land and a giant
crocodile. Some folks didn't take to kindly to that fact and as a
result the film did very little box office.
Really is ashame because PRIMEVAL is
actually a pretty tight thriller with more then a few good old horror
shock moments.
Starring Orlando Bloom and Dominic
Purcell ( the cool Dracula dude from Blade:Trinity and TV's Prision
Break, you'll know him when you see him) we follow these two as they
are hired by a company to follow along and record a young reporters
journey to find and capture the elusive GUSTAVE after he attacks and
kills another reporter. We quickly find ourselves in South Africa
and are abruptly acquainted into the real life horrors that are
occurring there. There are waring factions everywhere and gun
volleys and life threatening situations seem to be around every bend.
They thought catching the huge croc was going to be hard, hell just
making it to where it supposedly is might turn out deadly. Along the
way we are filled in on the history of the giant man eater
This film walks a thin line and at
times becomes a bit preachy for the horror crowd. Some of the
message that the film attempts to deliver is overtly political and is
bound to bore the usual crowd that would check out a giant croc
flick. If you manage to stay awake through all the political BS and
get to the last third of the film, it pays off and well.
Better than average digital effects
bring GUSTAVE to rip roaring life and it is a white knuckle ride once
the big old croc gets pissed. Loved the GUSTAVE eats a car scene and
overall I would have to give the project a check it out
recommendation.
Like I stated, a bit preachy for my
liking. More croc and less talk when have served this film well but
overall the good moments save this one and make it a disc you might
want to consider adding to your collection.
Bonus features are a bit sparse but are
well done. The Making of PRIMEVAL feature is informative and
entertaining and serve as a nice desert course to the film. A
commentary track with the director and visual effects supervisor is
also included.
PRIMEVAL is available now for purchase
or rental. Go get it.