40 (Every) Spine-Chilling Giant Animal Montrosity Movies – Explored – Mega Creature Feature List!



40 (Every) Spine-Chilling Giant Animal Montrosity Movies – Explored – Mega Creature Feature List!
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  1. The thing I like most about Anaconda is that all the decisions made by the characters make sense. Even the heel turn makes sense in the story. Usually these movies are full of stupid choices, this one isn't.

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  2. The cgi in Anaconda killed my desire 2 watch any purely cgi monster movie again. All the spider and snake movies here show me was right.

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  3. I have to say I'm not particularly a fan of this narrator the mispronunciation of so many words really takes me out of it as I'm watching much prefer Richard imo.

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  4. They missed so many!
    Like Dune, alligator 1 & 2, Them!, Earth vs. The spider, the deadly mantis, mothra, beast from 20000 fathoms, 1 million years b.c., and mystery island.

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  5. So you thought adding the sequel to Anaconda was wise? There are other giant creatures you neglected. Let's see: there's Alligator 1 & 2, Carnosaur, Rodan, Gorgo? Oh wait, I know. How about the Arachnids from the Starship Troopers franchise? Smh

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  6. The original Trilogy of Jurassic Park was more and less accurate, even that by that there was a deep debate if Raptor and other dinosaurs had feathers, but now in the 2020', that debate is open and close, so the new movies of Jurassic Park are very outdated and inaccurate, it took four movies to Universal more and less bend the knee and show dinosaurs with feathers, minus the Velociraptors and the T Rex of course, because they become a trademark, and even their Velociraptors were wrong since 1993, originally and in the books they were Deinonychus, but Spielberg trough that the audience was to dumb to pronounce the name and change to Velociraptor, that are the side of a pit-bull.

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