Baseshment
I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
Janae Milner
Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
Mandeep Tyson
The acting in this movie is really good.
krspaceT1
As a fan of Steve Irwin, I was quick to get this movie as soon as I could, and even as a Kid I loved it. It is hilarious, and it sticks to the great and lovable guy that we all loved, Steve Irwin (Moment of silence).......However for those who never saw the show, may want to freshen up on him before watching this feature film. Also of note, notice the Lion intro thing being replaced by a crocodile, the classic examples of conservative rural facing off against liberal laws of the land and large ladies being made fun of and locked up in various predicaments. Though, I have to wonder how a zoo keeper manages to frustrate two agents of the CIA anyway? IF your not a fan of Steve, then you may not find the film to be as enjoyable as it truly should be
misstaylormoviegirl
I actually never saw this movie until about two years ago for some reason. I hadn't knew Steve Irwin very well then. Hearing about his death, I knew I have to learn more about him. I checked this movie out and I was impressed. The Crocodile Hunter and his wife Terri are on a mission to save this crocodile from poachers. What they do not know is that the crocodile swallowed a satellite beacon and the poachers are actually secret agents trying to get it back. It is a movie that I like to watch again and again. It is worth checking out if you liked Steve Irwin. And a great tribute to our one and only Crocodile Hunter. Crocs rule!
the-evil-cult
This movie certain is strange. It is like one of Steve Irwin's usual episodes except a plot is thrown in. Sometimes you don't know whether a scene is real or whether it is fake. The message the movie provides is good though. Its message is that humans interfere with nature by leaving behind rubbish and poaching animals. Irwin has a Keynesian approach to environmentalism. He gets in and really interferes with nature but it's supposedly for the good of the animals themselves. With Irwin dead now it's disappointing for the animals if his efforts were actually beneficial. Irwin's career made him many millions of dollars and instead of doing what other multi-millionaires do like buying a sports car (he drives an old-looking Landcruiser) he put that money into buying land so that developers and poachers can't touch the animals. This practical and pragmatic approach is a fresh change to the usual all-talk-no-action that characterizes most academic environmentalists nowadays. But like I said, with Irwin gone, it's not looking good.
dfeatthedarkness
I saw this movie in the theaters and, though the plot was thin, i was watching a man who adored what he was doing and that made it a thrilling experience.The story was basically there to give the croc hunter something to work with while doing the usual showcasing of his passion. It wasn't necessarily a longer episode of his show - it was an actual story happening as he is filming a show and, even when the bad guys are after, he's still talking to the camera, to us, like we're watching a show. i found that as a brilliant take as opposed to Steve Irwin just acting like he was in the movie and we were just watching. He brought us right in.People thought he was silly and even nuts - but now we all know that there will never be another Steve Irwin and i don't know how soon it will be before we find another person as devoted to wild life as he was.God bless Steve Irwin