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Anaconda 3: Offspring

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Title: Anaconda 3: Offspring

Tagline: They Can Taste Your Fear

Genre: Action, Horror, Thriller

Director: Don E. FauntLeRoy

Cast: David Hasselhoff, Crystal Allen, Ryan McCluskey, Patrick Regis, Anthony Green, John Rhys-Davies, Alan O'Silva

Release: 2008-01-01

Runtime: 91

Plot: Cancer-terminal tycoon Peter Murdoch's secret Wexel Hall Pharmaceuticals lab has developed a blood orchid extract cure. To examine why it works optimally in snakes, they also bread a super-anaconda strain. But the original pair escapes, leaving a bloody trail of corpses. Murdoch runs, instructing his staff to clean up. They keep failing and being eaten like unsuspecting locals, some alive, even after enlisting ruthless big game hunter Hammett. The fast-growing pregnant monster sheds its skin, thus disabling the only tracking device.

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Oh dear, the Hoff has entered the picture, literally. The previous instalment while mediocre, at least has some decent performances, this entry suffers from even worse CGI and the same overacting David Hasselhoff is known for. A truly awful experience..
 

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