Boa vs. Python

2004 "Get Ready To Rumble..."
2.8| 1h32m| R| en| More Info
Released: 09 November 2004 Released
Producted By: Blaze Productions LLC
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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After an overly ambitious businessman transports an 80-foot python to the United States, the beast escapes and starts to leave behind a trail of human victims. An FBI agent and a snake specialist come up with a plot to combat the creature by pitting it against a bioengineered, 70-foot boa constrictor. It's two great snakes that snake great together!

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BootDigest Such a frustrating disappointment
Console best movie i've ever seen.
Pacionsbo Absolutely Fantastic
ThrillMessage There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.
insomniac_rod Geez... We can't say that it didn't try. "Boa V.S. Python" tried too hard to be a decent B-flick. It tried to rely most of it's fun factor on a monster, on cheesy dialogs, on not so bad f/x, and on cool soundtrack. Not to mention the visual attractive of sensual hot women with a sexy accent.Overall, it's not a bad movie because it has some good technical values to respect unlike many crappy B-flicks under the same tone. I had fun watching it after the first half of the movie. Sometimes it got dull and boring but it was just a premise before the B-Action started!Watch this one if you are hungry of B-flicks!!
lcri-1 I was looking forward to this movie, because I loved Python and thought Boa was okay. Unfortunately, these are two completely new snakes, and it has absolutely NOTHING to do with Boa (aka New Alcatraz), Python, or Python 2 (although that may be a good thing considering how much that one sucked). It does keep the spirit of Python 1 alive, being rather tongue-in-cheek and not taking itself too seriously like Python 2 did. Also, the cover is LIES. The snakes fight for about 10 minutes. There's plenty of other stuff happening, but when the movie is called Boa vs. Python you wanna see a Boa fighting a Python dangit! Still a fun movie, but don't expect the kind of action the cover promises.
marita-6 Don't waste your time on this sad bunch of characters (not to imply there is characterization)unless you enjoy watching giant puppet snakes. You can tell this is definitely a TV movie with laughable script, bad acting, no thrills, and the special effects department on holiday. There's a sorry attempt at a romance with less than zero chemistry between the leads. Just a shame the snakes didn't eat everyone at the endBeware - director obviously tried to spice it up with unnecessary nudity and slightly amusing oral sex scene with one the snakes.You'll get more action playing snakes and ladders.
Fever Since becoming addicted to Stargate Atlantis last year, I've been on a mission to see more of David Hewlett's flicks. Let's just say I've been really disappointed. SciFi makes great original series, but their movies are downright awful. In this one, there's no real plot, the scenes are choppy, and the writing is bad. There are a few attempts to rip off Bruckheimer-style cinematography, and it's poorly done. Then the ending just stopped mid-scene as if they said "hey, filming for Atlantis started, let's just end the movie here." It's a shame too, David Hewlett is incredibly talented. He just keeps getting cast in these crummy movies. Thank God Atlantis is so good, it's the only reason I watch SciFi. Oh, and an FYI, don't even bother with David's other movie "Darklight", it's even worse.