The original 'Anaconda' was dumb fun; this sequel is just dumb.
Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (2004)
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Reviews Counted:115
Fresh:31
Rotten:84
Average Rating:4.3/10
Consensus: A cheesy monster B-movie.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for action violence, scary images and some language
Runtime: 1 hr 37 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:Aug 27, 2004 Wide
Box Office: $31,526,393
Synopsis: Some greedy scientists discover the "blood orchid" holds the secret to immortality, blooms once every seven years, and only grows deep in the jungles of giant python-infested Borneo. Quickly, an... Some greedy scientists discover the "blood orchid" holds the secret to immortality, blooms once every seven years, and only grows deep in the jungles of giant python-infested Borneo. Quickly, an expedition is formed but it's the rainy season and the only boat they can charter is a leaky barge belonging to unshaven Captain Johnson (Johnny Mesner). The cute blonde in the expedition (KaDee Strickland) digs Johnson's stoic demeanor, while her scientist boss (Matthew Marsden) tries to win her through promises of untold riches once they find that orchid. Some of the other potential items on the snakes' menu: Johnson's burly co-pilot (Karl Yune), a handsome ship's doctor (Nicholas Gonzalez), a shrieking techie nerd (Cole Burris), Johnson's pet monkey, and two corporate money-grabbers (Morris Chestnut and Salli Richardson). Of course the only ones who are going to be doing any real grabbing here are the gigantic anacondas, who recognize a boat full of lunch when they see one. They attack from nowhere and are big and fast. As if they weren't enough trouble, there are also poison spiders, a giant crocodile, dangerous waterfalls, explosions, treachery, headhunters, and slimy leeches. Fans of the original may miss Jon Voight, but pretty much everything else--a great mixture of fun, suspense, and both intentional and unintentional laughs--is here, including the healthy tweaking of racial and sexual horror-film stereotypes. Monster movie connoisseurs will find this a meal they can swallow whole and digest for days. [More]
Starring: Johnny Messner, Matthew Marsden, Morris Chestnut, Salli Richardson
Starring: Johnny Messner, Matthew Marsden, Morris Chestnut, Salli Richardson, Eugene Byrd, Nicholas Gonzalez, Karl Yune
Director: Dwight H. Little
Director: Dwight H. Little
Screenwriter: John Claflin, Daniel Zelman, Jim Cash, Jack Epps
Producer: Verna Harrah, Susan Ruskin
Composer: Nerida Tyson-Chew
Studio: Screen Gems
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Reviews for Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid
the cast is full of no-name no-talents, the script might have been spit out by a screenwriting program on autopilot and the visual effects all but scream 'direct-to-video.'
A hokey, old-school creature feature that will appeal to fans of the original and connoisseurs of enjoyably absurd movies.
Once this movie's momentum gets going, watching it is like experiencing a schlocky monster movie, Lord of the Flies and Peter Gabriel's Shock the Monkey video all at once.
Pic works consistently on the level of Corman-esque popcorn entertainment thanks to the efficiency, energy and lightness of touch of helmer Dwight Little and his game cast.
All it promises is a few cheesy thrills and, on that promise, it delivers.
Anacondas is to its 1997 Jennifer Lopez-starring forerunner what Jaws: The Revenge was to Steven Spielberg's shark monster original.
One presumes [the original's cast] had better things to do than revisit old saw-toothed friends. Unless you have some empty hours to fill with swampy slush, you may decide you've better things to do as well.
An above average genre specimen -- despite a predictable nature from which there's no escape.
The picture ultimately overcomes some clunky dialogue and clunkier line readings to deliver the goods in a diminished-expectations manner, particularly when the bloodbath gets going.
There's no enjoyably outlandish hiss to this variation on the formula.
It's little better or worse than the original. But, to be honest, the original -- minus its nascent stars -- wasn't very good.
You know exactly what you're getting into when you sit down to watch a movie in which there is not only one but many giant super snakes...Please tell me you know.
It’s impossible to have a waste of talent when there appears to have been none involved in the first place.
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